In the same 2020 season, Jasikonis had a crash whilst racing at the Mantova track, which resulted in him being put into a medically induced coma due to a traumatic brain injury.
[2] Additionally, he competed in the EMX125 class of the European Championship, finishing twenty-second in the final standings with a notable result of fifth in the opening race at the Belgian round.
The 2014 season saw Jasikonis move to live in Belgium full-time and compete in the Youngster Cup class of the ADAC MX Masters for the Steel Mustang Racing Team.
Riding at the final round of the EMX250 class of the European Championship, he finished seventh overall and at the end of the season he represented his country at the Motocross des Nations for the second time.
Jasikonis spent a second season racing in the Youngster Cup in 2015, where he competed for the Monster Energy Kawasaki Elf Team Pfeil squad.
Jasikonis made his third consecutive appearance for Lithuania at the Motocross des Nations in 2015, where the team did not qualify again despite him finishing a distant second to Tim Gajser in the B Final.
Suzuki World MXGP team manager Stefan Everts was impressed by his performances and when Ben Townley picked up a season-ending injury Jasikonis was signed to replace him for the rest of the year.
[11] He was contracted to continue with the factory Suzuki team in the 2018 FIM Motocross World Championship, however, the manufacturer pulled out of MXGP before the start of the season.
[15] After missing the previous two years, he returned to represent his country at the 2019 Motocross des Nations, however he did not compete in the event after the practice sessions due to injury.
Jasikonis continued his good form into the COVID-19 pandemic-hit 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship season, securing his second ever podium at round two in The Netherlands.
[18] With his contract with Husqvarna coming to an end, Jasikonis joined the Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing for the 2022 FIM Motocross World Championship.
Taking into account these issues and his recovery since the crash in the 2020 season, Jasikonis decided to retire from competing at the highest level of the sport full-time.