VOL. 53 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 11, 2016 P25
KCF ACCEPTING SCHOLARSHIP
APPLICATIONS
K
urt Caselli Foundation President Sarah
Jean White announced that the deadline
to apply for the foundation's spring semester
scholarship has been pushed back to Novem-
ber 15. Former racers are encouraged to ap-
ply for the Kurt Caselli Foundation Scholarship
online at www.KurtCaselli.com/scholarship.
The KCF Scholarship was created to gift
awards of $2500 to former racers who are
currently pursuing an education. Applicants
who are American citizens between the ages
of 18-35 and currently enrolled in an accred-
ited institution of higher learning are welcome
to apply. CN
GAJSER NO-GO FOR MONSTER ENERGY CUP
M
XGP World Champion Tim Gajser was hoping
to compete in the October 15 Monster Ener-
gy Cup at the Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, but
he'll have to wait another year.
Gajser will sit the race out to allow his shoulder
to heal—the shoulder he injured just prior to the
Motocross of Nations, which kept him out of that
race, as well. The Slovakian did, however, com-
pete in the October 8 SMX Riders' Cup in Ger-
many and helped his Honda team finish second
overall, although he aggravated the injury when
he fell while leading the second of three races.
Gajser said on Facebook, "Guys, sorry for that
news! But I think health is the most important,
so me and my dad decided to miss MEC. Good
news is that nothing is broken, just I feel sore
in my shoulder. I am really sad that I will not be
there, because racing at that event—that's my
dream. But that's sports, it can happen so quick.
I'll be back soon in Arnhem."
Gajser says that he'll be ready to go, however,
for the Arnhem Supercross in The Netherlands,
October 22.
Check out this video showing Gajser's crash at
the SMX Riders' Cup. CN
Tim Gajser re-injured his shoulder in this
crash at the SMX Riders' Cup.
The KCF Scholarship application period
has been extended to November 15.