2016
MXGP GUIDE THE OFFICIAL GUIDE OF THE 2016 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
CONTENT FOREWORD �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 CALENDAR �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 CONTACTS YOUTHSTREAM AND OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS �����������������������������������������������������������������6 SPONSORS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 MXGP RIDERS �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 MX2 RIDERS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 MXGP & MX2 OAT TEAMS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 47 MXGP STATISTICS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 59 MXGP VENUES �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 68 TV COVERAGE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������112 HISTORY OF THE FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ������������������������������������������������ 126 FIM MXGP/MX2 REGULATIONS �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������133 MXoN HISTORY �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������137 MXoN REGULATIONS �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������137 MXON STATISTICS ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 146 WMX RIDERS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 156 KEEPING UP WITH KIARA �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 158 WMX STATISTICS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 160 2015 EMX CHAMPIONS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 163 EMX STATISTICS ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������172
KTM/Acevedo
Credits: Monster Energy/Archer
EMX REGULATIONS ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������176
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FOREWORDS With eighteen Grand Prix events scheduled, the 2016 FIM Motocross World Championship promises to be one of the best editions yet. The eventual and respective MXGP and MX2 FIM World Champions will have truly travelled the globe during a campaign that will again begin under the lights in Qatar in February and will finally reach its climax at the revered Glen Helen circuit in the USA come September. In between the opening and closing round the riders will also visit Argentina, Latvia plus all the other key European destinations as they make their stake for the coveted crown in each class. The new season will begin with two new names looking to defend their respective titles. After a year of highs and lows for both him and his main challengers it was France’s now twenty-four year old rookie Romain Febvre who deservedly triumphed during his debut year in the premier class. Whilst Romain’s eventual margin of victory was comfortable, his route to the top was anything but, and he will be only too aware that he will begin 2016 as the man to beat and will have the added pressure of being the defending champion on his relatively young shoulders when the new campaign gets underway. Slovenia’s reigning MX2 World Champion Tim Gajser will not take the opportunity to defend his title, having opted to transfer to the MXGP category for 2016. Gajser’s arrival in the blue ribbon division is an interesting prospect and his progress is sure to be followed closely by all. Attempting to identify the next MX2 World Champion in a class that continues to be packed with young and exciting talent is almost impossible. However the inclusion again of the
Ladies and Gentlemen on behalf of the Motocross Commission of The FIM, may I extend a very warm welcome to one and all of you, to this great sport of ours the 2016 Motocross World Championship Series - MXGP. I am very sure we will have again a very exciting racing season and like last year the surprises will come hard and fast as we start to see once again the unbelievable talent of the world’s greatest motocross riders. The series has become a true World Championship and it continues to attract new countries and new interest from the far corners of the world and this, my friends, is a true measure of the promotion capacity of our partner Youthstream, who in difficult financial times has managed to promote the series in a very professional manner and grow the interest world wide. Much of the credit for the background work that goes into organising such events lies with the National Federations and the little army of people who volunteer their free time to make it all possible and without this massive effort it would be impossible to organise and promote the race locally.
Netherland’s Jeffrey Herlings, who has already won this title twice, is sure to add even more intrigue to a line up that is already mixed with several strong challengers as he looks to bounce back after two injury hit seasons. In the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship Kiara Fontanesi will begin 2016 as the lady with the target in her back, so to speak, with the Italian Queen having captured her fourth title in a row during 2015. The growth of female participation in motorcycle sport remains a key objective for the FIM, and with Kiara acting as a great ambassador in this pursuit we remain confident of reaching our goals over the coming years. The profile and status of the FIM Motocross World Championships continues to increase year on year much thanks to the overseas rounds in Qatar, Thailand, Argentina and the USA. Youthstream’s on going commitment and investment in these areas must be applauded with the rewards being felt far and wide. Motocross is now a truly global discipline and continues to reach new and wider audiences both live and via its TV coverage. On behalf of the FIM, I would like to thank all the stakeholders for their efforts in bringing to life the 2016 FIM Motocross World Championship. They include Youthstream, the National Federations, the local organisers and their many volunteers, the manufacturers, the riders, the teams, the circuit owners, the media and of course you, the motocross fans and spectators who bring your noise, passion and support to the series.
Vito Ippolito FIM President
So a very special thank you to all those who make it happen and let’s hope that your efforts are richly rewarded with a huge attendance and very successful weekends. You will get a chance to see the world’s best riders on the best prepared bikes and this is the testing ground of the future of this great sport and for those of you who are technically minded you will witness before your eyes the very best racing motorcycle bikes that not only the factory teams but all of the teams inside the paddock can put on display. Each year we look at the preparation levels and fine details that make these bikes so special, thinking that last years bikes were the ultimate motocross machines. Then we see over the winter the engineers work their magic and produce something very special once again. Please enjoy this great season of MXGP and fill it with the memories of the great occasion that it truly is. On behalf of the FIM Motocross Commission, Thank You. Tony Skillington FIM/CMS Director
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Dear MXGP Friends, The 2015 FIM Motocross World Championship was an outstanding season in every aspect. MXGP has never had such a television TV coverage as it had in 2015 with many prestigious local TV broadcasters along with Eurosport and MotorsTV for Europe, CBS Sports Network for USA and Canada, FOX Sports for Latin America, Asia and Oceania and BeIN for the Middle East and Africa. The participation of Ryan Villopoto opened the door for American fans to follow MXGP and now America is the number one country in terms of views on the MXGPTV Youtube Channel. All year long the racing has been thrilling and it was highlighted by Febvre’s astonishing performance leading up to his well-deserved victory. MXGP’s presence on the various social networks is attracting a lot of interest from young fans, and as a result MXGP is becoming progressively popular and requests are coming in for more events in more countries around the world. 2015 was another year of records, not only in terms of TV and social media but also for the spectator attendance at the events; there has been an increase of more than 20% of spectators at the events over the whole season. We continuously strive to improve; for 2016 Youthstream has invested in broadcasting Saturday’s activities live on MXGP-TV, Youthstream will continue it’s support for the MXGP Academy and other youth organizations to ensure the education and passion of youth in Motocross and MXGP will have 7 events out of the European continent; Qatar, Thailand, Malaysia, Argentina, Mexico and 2 in USA.
Motorcycles have evolved tremendously over the last years, especially in terms of suspension and electronics which permit riders to go faster and faster. Likewise the race tracks will evolve and particular attention will be given to the race tracks’ preparation and maintenance leading up to the event and during the race weekend. In cooperation with the FIM, FIM-Europe, Youthstream, organizers, manufactures, teams, riders, media, sponsors and with the great support received from the MXGP fans today MXGP has become the most popular off-road championship in the world. The pyramid system with the European Championship at its base and MXGP at the top works perfectly as every year we see many young riders flourishing and then entering in the major series. For that reason Youthstream will start launching similar youth programs in other continents allowing youth from all around the world to be part of the great pyramid and strive to one day be an MXGP World Champion. I would like to pay a special tribute to the local organizers, because they are crucial to the success of the Championship and after years of working closely we have together improved the quality of organization, infrastructure, access roads and traffic management, and thanks to this close cooperation and trust from both sides we have reached the current level, and together we will continue on this road. Youthstream would like to thank the FIM, FIM-E, organizers, riders, teams, manufacturers, sponsors, fans and media who believe in MXGP and supports its growth.
Giuseppe Luongo President of Youthstream Group
CALENDAR DATE 27 February (Sat) 6 March 28 March (Monday) 10 April 17 April 1 May 8 May 15 May 29 May 5 June 19 June 26 June 24 July 31 July 7 August 28 August 3 September (Sat) 11 September 25 September
GRAND PRIX
VENUE
ADDITIONAL RACES
QATAR Losail Women THAILAND Suphan Buri – EUROPE Valkenswaard Women, EMX300, EMX250 PATAGONIA – ARGENTINA Neuquén – LÉON – MEXICO León – LATVIA Kegums EMX300, EMX250, EMX125 GERMANY Teutschenthal Women, EMX250, EMX150 TRENTINO Pietramurata EMX250, EMX125 SPAIN Talavera de la Reina EMX300, EMX250, EMX125 FRANCE St Jean d'Angély Women, EMX250, EMX125 GREAT BRITAIN Matterley Basin EMX300, EMX250, EMX150, EMX125 LOMBARDIA – ITALY Mantova Women, EMX250, EMX125 CZECH REPUBLIC Loket EMX300, EMX85, EMX65 BELGIUM Lommel EMX300, EMX250, EMX150, EMX125 SWITZERLAND Frauenfeld - Gachnang Women, EMX250, EMX150, EMX125 THE NETHERLANDS Assen Women, EMX150, Veteran MONSTER ENERGY MXGP OF AMERICAS Charlotte Motor Speedway MONSTER ENERGY MXGP OF USA Glen Helen MONSTER ENERGY FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS – ITALY – Maggiora
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CONTACTS YOUTHSTREAM ANDÂ OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS CONTACT YOUTHSTREAM NAME/DEPARTMENT
POSITION
ADMINISTRATION & ORGANIZATION Daniele RIZZI
d.rizzi@youthstream.org
CEO Youthstream Organisation
Florence FARACHE
book-keeping@youthstream.org
Administration YS Organisation
Didier HENRIOD
d.henriod@youthstream.org
CEO Youthstream Media
Charlotte APPARU-MENARD
c.menard@youthstream.org
Director TV Department
Marionna LEIVA
m.leiva@youthstream.org
Director Communication & Marketing Services
Hans-Martin FETZER
sportoffice@youthstream.org
CTO Youthstream Media & Sport Office Director
media@youthstream.org
Media Operations
MEDIA Samanta GELLI
BUSINESS - TECHNOLOGY & SPORT OFFICE
Hans-Martin FETZER
sportoffice@youthstream.org
CTO Youthstream Media & Sport Office Director
Anastasia ROTAR
a.rotar@youthstream.org
Sport Office Operations
patmaskarova@youthstream.org
VIP and Special Events Operations Director
c.apparu@youthstream.org
Director TV Department
s.husar@youthstream.org
Logistics Manager
y.doriot@youthstream.org
Paddock Manager
booking@youthstream.org
Travel & Passes Manager
patmaskarova@youthstream.org
VIP and Special Events Operations Director
HOSPITALITY
Patricia MASKAROVA BUSINESS - TV Charlotte APPARU LOGISTIC DEPARTMENT Stefan HUSAR PADDOCK Yves DORIOT TRAVEL & PASSES Niki MAKK WMX & SNX Patricia MASKAROVA
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RIDERS
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MXGP ENTRY LIST NUMBER SURNAME
FIRST NAME
BIKE
NATIONALITY FEDERATION TEAM
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TOWNLEY
Ben
Suzuki
NZL
MNZ
Team Suzuki World MXGP
9
DE DYCKER
Ken
Honda
BEL
FMB
24MX Honda Racing
11
BENGTSSON
Filip
Suzuki
SWE
SVEMO
Team Castrol Power1 Suzuki Moto-Base
12
NAGL
Maximilian
Husqvarna GER
DMSB
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
17
BUTRON
Jose
KTM
ESP
RFME
Marchetti Racing Team KTM
19
PHILIPPAERTS
David
Yamaha
ITA
FFM
DP19 Yamaha Official MX Team
21
PAULIN
Gautier
Honda
FRA
MCM
Team HRC
22
STRIJBOS
Kevin
Suzuki
BEL
FMB
Team Suzuki World MXGP
23
CHARLIER
Christophe
Husqvarna FRA
FFM
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
24
SIMPSON
Shaun
KTM
GBR
ACU
Wilvo Virus Performance KTM
25
DESALLE
Clement
Kawasaki
BEL
FMB
Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team
31
SNOW
Alex
Yamaha
GBR
ACU
JK Racing Yamaha Active
32
POTISEK
Milko
Yamaha
FRA
FFM
Tip Top MP32 Racing Team
45
NICHOLLS
Jake
Husqvarna GBR
ACU
Hitachi Construction Husqvarna
48
IRT
Peter
Husqvarna SLO
AMZS
CDP Cortenuova
49
IRT
Jernej
KTM
SLO
AMZS
CDP Cortenuova
50
MACUKS
Toms
Kawasaki
KAT
LAMSF
Gebben Van Venrooy Kawasaki Racing
62
GERCAR
Klemen
Husqvarna SLO
AMZS
62 Motorsport
77
LUPINO
Alessandro
Honda
ITA
FMI
Team Honda Red Moto Assomotor
89
VAN HOREBEEK
Jeremy
Yamaha
BEL
FMB
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team
92
GUILLOD
Valentin
Yamaha
SUI
FMS
Kemea Yamaha Official MX Team
100
SEARLE
Tommy
Kawasaki
GBR
ACU
Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki
149
ULLRICH
Dennis
KTM
GER
DMSB
KTM Sarholz Racing Team
151
KULLAS
Harri
KTM
FIN
EMF
KTM Sarholz Racing Team
153
MADDII
Marco
Husqvarna Ita
FFM
SDM-corse Husqvarna
156
HEIDECKE
Angus
KTM
GER
DMSB
KTM Sarholz Racing Team
191
KARRO
Matiss
Honda
LAT
LAMSF
24MX Honda Racing
222
CAIROLI
Antonio
KTM
ITA
FMI
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
243
GAJSER
Tim
Honda
SLO
AMZS
Honda Gariboldi
259
COLDENHOFF
Glenn
KTM
NED
KNMV
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
400
YAMAMOTO
Kei
Honda
JPN
FMI
Team Honda Red Moto Assomotor
430
MALIN
Valtteri
KTM
FIN
SML
KTM Sarholz Racing Team
461
FEBVRE
Romain
Yamaha
FRA
FFM
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team
11
BIKE
NATIONALITY FEDERATION TEAM
777
BOBRYSHEV
Evgeny
Honda
RUS
MUL
Team HRC
911
TIXIER
Jordi
Kawasaki
FRA
FFM
Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team
999
GONCALVES
Rui
Husqvarna POR
FMP
NewHolland 8biano Massignani Husqvarna
Credits: KTM/Acevedo
FIRST NAME
Credits: Honda/Swijgers
NUMBER SURNAME
12
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
BEN TOWNLEY
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KEN DE DYCKER
TEAM SUZUKI WORLD MXGP
24MX LUCAS OIL HONDA
NAME AND SURNAME Ben Townley
NAME AND SURNAME Ken de Dycker
NATIONALITY
New Zealander
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Tauranga, New Zealand
PLACE OF BIRTH
Leuven
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
12.12.84
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
20/06/1984
WEBSITE
www.bentownleymx.com
WEBSITE
www.keenomx.com
FIRST GP RACED
2001, Belpuig Spain
FIRST GP RACED
2000, GP of The Netherlands, 125cc
WORLD TITLE
2004 FIM MX2 World Champion
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2004 FIM World Championship MX2
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
13
GP WINS
5, MX1
FIRST GP WIN
Uddevalla, Sweden 2002
FIRST GP WIN
2007, GP of Sweden, Uddevalla, MX1
LAST GP WIN
Matterly Basin, UK 2005
LAST GP WIN
2010, GP of Germany, Teutschenthal, MX1
2015 STANDING
–
2015 STANDING
17/MXGP; Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
OTHER RESULTS
Belgian
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2011 2010 2010 2007 2007 2006
HONDA KAWASAKI HONDA HONDA KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS MOTO 1 MONSTER ENERGY SX LAS VEGAS AMA MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP RED BUD NATIONAL AMA SX LITES EAST COAST CHAMPIONSHIP AMA MX LITES CHAMPIONSHIP GLEN HELEN AMA MOTOCROSS LITES
2006 2005 2004 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
KAWASAKI KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM SUZUKI
NEW ZEALAND TEAM KAWASAKI CLS TROY LEE DESIGNS HONDA TROY LEE DESIGNS HONDA MONSTER ENERGY/PRO CIRCUIT TEAM MONSTER ENERGY/PRO CIRCUIT TEAM MONSTER ENERGY/PRO CIRCUIT TEAM NEW ZEALAND- MONSTER ENERGY/PRO CIRCUIT TEAM
CHAMP KTM TEAM VANGANI RACING TEAM PHASE SUZUKI TEAM
Results 8 2 4 3 1 2 3
OVERALL MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 DUTCH MX CHAMPIONSHIP FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC NEW ZEALAND MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC
FILIP BENGTSSON
2 3 1 1 11 6 33 2
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003
BELGIUM/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING BELGIUM/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING BELGIUM/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING LS HONDA RACING TEAM YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY RICCI TEKA SUZUKI WMX1 TEKA SUZUKI WMX1 BELGIUM/TEKA SUZUKI WMX1 CAS HONDA BELGIUM/CAS HONDA CAS HONDA SARHOLZ SARHOLZ MTM KTM
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 650CC
KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM HONDA HONDA SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA KTM
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Results 3 20 3 1 5 2 11 8 5 3 3 5 3 4 9 9 21
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MAX NAGL
TEAM CASTROL POWER 1 SUZUKI MOTO-BASE
ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING
NAME AND SURNAME Filip Bengtsson
NAME AND SURNAME Maximilian Nagl
NATIONALITY
Swedish
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Sankt Olof
PLACE OF BIRTH
Weilheim
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
15/08/1991
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
07/08/1987
WEBSITE
www.fillibang.com
WEBSITE
www.maxnagl.de
FIRST GP RACED
2010, GP of Sweden, Uddevalla, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2003, GP of Germany, Teutschenthal, MX2
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
8 (4 in MXGP; 4 in MX1)
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
2008, GP of Città di Faenza, Faenza, MX1
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Trentino, Pietramurata, MXGP
2015 STANDING
21/MXGP; 24MX Honda Racing
2015 STANDING
6/MXGP; RedBull IceOne Husqvarna factory racing
OTHER RESULTS
German
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012
HONDA KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS SWEDISH MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS DUTCH MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP SWEDISH MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS
2011
KTM
2011 2010 2010
KTM HONDA HONDA
SWEDEN/24MX HONDA RACING JE68 SWEDEN/JE68 SWEDEN/JE68 JE68 SWEDEN/JE68 JE68 JE68 SWEDEN/SILVER ACTION VEIDEC RACING BY US CAPITAL/ KTM SCANDINAVIA VEIDEC RACING BY US CAPITAL/ KTM SCANDINAVIA MOTOSTAR MOTOSTAR
Results 13 26 11 1 57 30 3 1 12
UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2
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SWEDISH MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM MOTOCROSS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS SWEDISH MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
1 10 2
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004
GERMANY/REDBULL ICEONE HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING TEAM HRC GERMANY/TEAM HRC HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS GERMANY/HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING GERMANY/ RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL TEKA KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING GERMANY/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING GERMANY/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING GERMANY/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING KTM SARHOLZ RACING GERMANY/KTM SARHOLZ GERMANY/KTM SARHOLZ KTM SARHOLZ RACING GERMANY/KTM SARHOLZ KTM KOSAK RACING TEAM GERMANY/KTM KOSAK GERMANY/KTM KOSAK KTM KOSAK RACING TEAM GERMANY/KTM KOSAK
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WOLRD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS UEM MOTOCROSS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS UEM MOTOCROSS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS
HUSQVARNA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM
Results 9 6 5 10 7 16 1 5 4 3 2 4 6 10 18 9 2 20 13 16 14 4 28 11
14
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
17
JOSÉ ANTONIO BUTRÓN
19
DAVID PHILIPPAERTS
MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM
DP19 YAMAHA OFFICIAL MX TEAM
NAME AND SURNAME José Antonio Butrón Oliva
NAME AND SURNAME David Philippaerts
NATIONALITY
Spanish
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Cadiz
PLACE OF BIRTH
Pietrasanta
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
27/01/1991
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
07/12/1983
WEBSITE
www.butron-motosport.com
WEBSITE
www.dp19.com
Jose Antonio Butron
FIRST GP RACED
2001, GP of The Netherlands, 125cc
Josebutron17
WORLD TITLE
1 (MX1)
FIRST GP RACED
2008, GP of Città di Faenza, Faenza, MX2
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2008, MX1
WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
12 (6 in MX1; 6 in MX2)
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST GP WIN
2005, GP of France, St. Jean d’Angely, MX2
GP WINS
–
LAST GP WIN
2011, GP Brazil, Indaiatuba, MX1
FIRST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
15/MXGP; DP19 Racing
LAST GP WIN
–
OTHER RESULTS
2015 STANDING
11/ MXGP; MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
YAMAHA YAMAHA HONDA HONDA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1
2009 2008
YAMAHA YAMAHA
2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004 2003 2002
YAMAHA KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM SUZUKI SUZUKI
DP19 RACING ITALY/DP19 RACING HONDA GARIBOLDI ITALY/HONDA GARIBOLDI YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY MOTOCROSS ITALY / YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY MOTOCROSS YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY MOTOCROSS ITALY / YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY MOTOCROSS YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY MOTOCROSS ITALY/KTM RED BULL CHAMP KTM ITALY/ CHAMP KTM KTM ERREVI ITALY/KTM ERREVI KTM ERREVI KTM ERREVI CASTELLARI CASTELLARI
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
SPAIN/MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM KTM SILVER ACTION SPAIN/KTM SILVER ACTION KTM SILVER ACTION SPAIN/KTM SILVER ACTION KTM DIGA RACING SPAIN/KTM DIGA RACING KTM SILVER ACTION SPAIN/KTM SILVER ACTION TEAM BEURSFOON SUZUKI MX TEAM BEURSFOON SUZUKI MX SPAIN/BEURSFOON SUZUKI MX BEURSFOON SUZUKI MX GARIBOLDI RACING KTM SPAIN KTM SPAIN PRIVATEER
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2 UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR 125CC FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR 85CC
KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI YAMAHA KTM KTM YAMAHA
GAUTIER PAULIN
Results 11 9 21 3 13 8 25 14 8 28 49 13 28 12 62 7 2
21
TEAM HRC
Italian
Results
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1
6 1
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC
KEVIN STRIJBOS
10 6 11 3 15 9 3 4
5 6 4 3 4 4 13 19 22 45 3
22
TEAM SUZUKI WORLD MXGP
NAME AND SURNAME Gautier Paulin
NAME AND SURNAME Kevin Strijbos
NATIONALITY
French
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Draguignan
PLACE OF BIRTH
Geel
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
26/03/1990
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
13/08/1985
WEBSITE
www.gautierpaulin.com
WEBSITE
www.kevinstrijbos.be
FIRST GP RACED
2006, GP of Northern Ireland, Desert Martin, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2000, GP of Finland, 125cc
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
11; 3(MXGP), 5(MX1), 3(MX2)
GP WINS
5 (MX1)
FIRST GP WIN
2009, GP of Italy, Faenza, MX2
FIRST GP WIN
2005, GP of Czech Republic, Loket, MX1
LAST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Europe, Valkenswaard, MXGP
LAST GP WIN
2007, GP of The Netherlands, Lierop, MX1
2015 STANDING
2, MXGP, Team HRC
2015 STANDING
12/MXGP; Rockstar Energy Suzuki World
OTHER RESULTS
Belgian
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2015 2014
HONDA HONDA KAWASAKI
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP
2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2010
KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA
2010 2009 2009 2008 2007 2007
YAMAHA KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI HONDA HONDA
FRANCE/TEAM HRC TEAM HRC MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI RACING TEAM FRANCE/MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI RACING TEAM KAWASAKI RACING TEAM FRANCE/KAWASAKI RACING TEAM KAWASAKI RACING TEAM FRANCE/KAWASAKI RACING TEAM MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA FRANCE/MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA FRANCE / YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY MOTOCROSS KAWASAKI BUD RACING PSM FRANCE/KAWASAKI BUD RACING PSM MOLSON KAWASAKI MARTIN RACING MARTIN HONDA JUNIOR
Results 1 2 8
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
1 5 5 3 6 4 24 2 10
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2
7 3 2 21 28 1
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014 2013 2012
SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI KTM
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP MONSTER ENERGY FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1
2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004 2003 2001 1999
SUZUKI SUZUKI HONDA KAWASAKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI YAMAHA SUZUKI
ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD BELGIUM/ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD MX1 HM PLANT KTM UK ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD MX1/DELTA SUZUKI HENS TEAM BEURSFOON SUZUKI MX MARTIN HONDA GPKR SUZUKI SUZUKI WORLD MXGP BELGIUM/SUZUKI WORLD MXGP SUZUKI WORLD MXGP BELGIUM/ SUZUKI WORLD MXGP SUZUKI WORLD MXGP BELGIUM/ SUZUKI WORLD MXGP SUZUKI WORLD MXGP PRIVATEER BONENBERG
Results
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 250CC UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CUP JUNIOR 125CC
3 2 4 6 10 13 19 24 2 2 2 16 3 5 1 9 1 1
15
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
23
CHRISTOPHE CHARLIER
SHAUN SIMPSON
24
ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING
WILVO VIRUS PERFORMANCE KTM
NAME AND SURNAME Christophe Charlier
NAME AND SURNAME Shaun Simpson
NATIONALITY
French
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Ajaccio
PLACE OF BIRTH
Gauldry
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
20/07/1991
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
13/03/1988
WEBSITE
http://www.christophecharlier.com
WEBSITE
www.shaunsimpson.com
FIRST GP RACED
2008, GP of France, St. Jean d’ Angely, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2004, GP of Great Britain, Isle of Wight, MX2
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
3 (1 MX1, 2 MXGP)
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
2013, GP of Benelux, Lierop, MX1
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of The Netherlands, Assen, MXGP
2015 STANDING
16/MXGP; 24MX Honda Racing
2015 STANDING
4/MXGP; Hitachi Construction Machinery Revo KTM
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2
15 4 5 19 12 12 1
2009 2008
YAMAHA YAMAHA
YAMAHA FACTORY RACING MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA FRANCE/ MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA YAMAHA GARIBOLDI MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA GARIBOLDI MONSTER ENERGY FRANCE/YAMAHA GARIBOLDI MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MD RACING
UEM MOTOCROSS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2
7 8
CLEMENT DESALLE
Results
British
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike 2015
KTM
2014
KTM
2014 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
KTM TM TM YAMAHA HONDA KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KAWASAKI HONDA HONDA KTM
Team
Championship
GREAT BRITAIN/ HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERYREVO KTM GREAT BRITAIN/ HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY KTM UK GREAT BRITAIN/ HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY KTM UK TM RICCI RACING GREAT BRITAIN/TM RICCI RACING MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA LS HONDA RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING GREAT BRITAIN/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING KTM UK GREAT BRITAIN/KTM UK WULFSPORT WULFSPORT LIZZARD CHAMBERS KTM
25
18
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
ALEX SNOW
MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI RACING TEAM
I FLY JK RACING
NAME AND SURNAME Clement Desalle
NAME AND SURNAME Alex Snow
NATIONALITY
Belgian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
La Louviere
PLACE OF BIRTH
Barnstaple, Devon
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
19/05/1989
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
27.03.88
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
facebook/snowymx
FIRST GP RACED
2006, GP of Flanders, Zolder, MX1
FIRST GP RACED
2007 Donnington Park, UK
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
19 (4 MXGP - 15 MX1)
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
2009, GP of Czech Republic, Loket, MX1
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2014, GP of Germany, Teutschenthal, MXGP
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
10/MXGP; Rockstar Energy Suzuki World MXGP
2015 STANDING
–
OTHER RESULTS
Results
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS
7 4 9 6 11 15 8 19 5 4 4 24 33 31 44
31
British
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2013
SUZUKI SUZUKI
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1
4 2
2013
SUZUKI
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS
1
2013 2012
SUZUKI SUZUKI
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1
1 2
2012 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2007 2006
SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI HONDA HONDA SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI
ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD MX1 BELGIUM/ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD MX1 BELGIUM/ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD MX1 ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD MX1 BELGIUM/ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD MX1 ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI WORLD MX1 ROCKSTAR TEKA SUZUKI WORLD MX1 BELGIUM/ROCKSTAR TEKA SUZUKI WORLD MX1 LS MOTORS HONDA BELGIUM/LS MOTORS HONDA SUZUKI INOTEC INOTEC ORTEMA SUZUKI SUZUKI KURZ
Results
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1
2 3 2 2 3 3 11 20 25
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2008 2010 2011
KTM UK ALBION KAWASAKI LANES KAWASAKI
BRITISH UNDER 21 1ST OVERALL IN CHAMPIONSHIP KING OF DIRT 1ST PATCH QUICK TROPHY 1ST
KTM KAWASAKI KAWASAKI
Results
16
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
MILKO POTISEK
32
TIP TOP RACING
JAKE NICHOLLS
45
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION HUSQVARNA
NAME AND SURNAME Milko Potisek
NAME AND SURNAME Jake Nicholls
NATIONALITY
French
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Dunkerque
PLACE OF BIRTH
Ipswich
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
27/12/1989
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
04/04/1990
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
www.jakemx.com
FIRST GP RACED
MX3, Castelnau de Levis, France
FIRST GP RACED
2006, GP of Great Britain, Matterley Basin, MX2
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
2 (MX3)
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
2010, MX3, Talavera de la Reina, Spain,
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2011, MX3, Bulgaria
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
19, MXGP, Tip Top Racing
2015 STANDING
51/MXGP; Wilvo Forkrent KTM
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike 2011 2010
British
OTHER RESULTS Team
Championship
HONDA HONDA
MX3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
PETER IRT CDP CORTENUOVA
Results 2 5
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2010 2010 2009 2008 2007
WILVO FORKRENT KTM NESTAAN JM RACING KTM GREAT BRITAIN/ NESTAAN JM RACING KTM NESTAAN JM RACING KTM GREAT BRITAIN/ NESTAAN JM RACING KTM HM PLANT RED BULL KTM UK HM PLANT RED BULL KTM UK HM PLANT RED BULL KTM UK RED BULL KTM UK SUZUKI SWIFT MOTOCROSS FORK RENT SUZUKI
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM SUZUKI SUZUKI
48
JERNEJ IRT
Results 22 7 6 4 8 11 13 4 17 29 38
49
CDP CORTENUOVA
NAME AND SURNAME Peter Irt
NAME AND SURNAME Jernej Irt
NATIONALITY
Slovenia
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Ljubljana
PLACE OF BIRTH
Ljubljana
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
11/10/1993
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
20/06/1990
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2012, Germany
FIRST GP RACED
2011 MX2 Gaildorf
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
–
2015 STANDING
–
Slovenian
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike 2010
Team
HUSQVARNA HUSQVARNA FACTORY
Championship EMX2
Results 4TH
18
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
TOMS MACUKS
50
KLEMEN GERCAR
62
GEBBEN VAN VENROOY KAWASAKI RACING
62 MOTOSPORT HUSQVARNA
NAME AND SURNAME Toms Macuks
NAME AND SURNAME Klemen Gercar
NATIONALITY
Latvian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Rheine, Germany
PLACE OF BIRTH
Lukovica (Slovenia)
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
30/11/1992
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
20/12/1990
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
www.klemengercar.com
FIRST GP RACED
2009 Kegums
FIRST GP RACED
Italy (Faenza), MX2 2008
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
1
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2013, MX3 World Championship
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
4, MX3 GP wins
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
2012 , Slovenia MX3
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2013, England MX3
2015 STANDING
–
2015 STANDING
35, MXGP, 62 MotoSport Husqvarna
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Slovenian
OTHER RESULTS Team
Championship
2009 2010 2012 2014 2014 2014
Results
MX2 GP KEGUMS MX1 GP KEGUMS MX3 GP VALKENSWAARD EMX300 BULGARIA EMX300 SPAIN EMX300 GB
22 30 15 3 3 13
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014 2012 2009 2007
HONDA JTECH/24 MX HONDA RACING 24MX HONDA RACING UFO MX RACING TEAM GARIBOLDI RACING TEAM
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS SLOVENIAN CHAMPIONSHIP MX3 EMX250 CHAMPIONSHIP EMX250 JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
HONDA HONDA HONDA YAMAHA YAMAHA
77
Results
89
ALESSANDRO LUPINO
JEREMY VAN HOREBEEK
TEAM HONDA REDMOTO ASSOMOTOR
MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA FACTORY MXGP TEAM
NAME AND SURNAME Alessandro Lupino
NAME AND SURNAME Jeremy van Horebeek
NATIONALITY
Italian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Viterbo
PLACE OF BIRTH
Eigembrakel
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
15/01/1991
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
28/11/1989
WEBSITE
www.alessandrolupino.it
WEBSITE
www.jvh89.com
FIRST GP RACED
2007, GP of Spain, Bellpuig, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2006, GP of Belgium, Namur, MX2
WORLD TITLE
1 Junior (85cc)
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2006, Junior 85cc
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
2 (1 MXGP, 1 MX2)
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
2009, GP of Catalunya, Bellpuig, MX2
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2014, MXGP of Czech Republic, Loket, MXGP
2015 STANDING
22/MXGP TEAM ASSOMOTOR HONDA
2015 STANDING
5/MXGP; Yamaha Factory Racing
OTHER RESULTS
29 20 4 3 1
Belgian
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014
KAWASAKI KAWASAKI
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
2013
KAWASAKI
2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2007
KAWASAKI HUSQVARNA HUSQVARNA HUSQVARNA HUSQVARNA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA
TEAM CLS KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY TEAM CLS KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY CLS MX2 KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY PRO CIRCUIT ITALY/ CLS MX2 KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY PRO CIRCUIT HUSQVARNA RICCI RACING ITALY/HUSQVARNA RICCI RACING HUSQVARNA-RICCI RACING ITALY/ TEAM HUSQVARNA – RICCI RACING YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY RICCI ITALY/YAMAHA MONSTER ENERGY RICCI YAMAHA RED BULL DE CARLI YAMAHA RED BULL DE CARLI ITALY/YAMAHA RED BULL DE CARLI YAMAHA DE CARLI
Results
2007 2007
YAMAHA YAMAHA
YAMAHA DE CARLI ITALY /YAMAHA DE CARLI
2006 2006 2005
KTM KTM KTM
DIGITAL PHOTO SHOP DIGITAL PHOTO SHOP DIGITAL PHOTO SHOP
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM MOTOCROSS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR 125CC NON OLYMPIC SPORTS GAMES-MOTOCROSS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR 80CC UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC
33 27 8 3 11 5 15 16 14 5 26 23 2 77 2 1
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2010 2010 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007
YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KTM KTM KTM KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM
BELGIUM/YAMAHA FACTORY RACING YAMALUBE YAMAHA FACTORY RACING BELGIUM/YAMAHA FACTORY RACING KAWASAKI RACING TEAM BELGIUM/KAWASAKI RACING TEAM RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING BELGIUM/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL TEKA KTM FACTORY RACING KAWASAKI CLS BELGIUM / KAWASAKI CLS KTM FACTORY JUNIOR MX2 CHAMP KTM BELGIUM /CHAMP KTM CHAMP KTM BELGIUM /CHAMP KTM
2006
KTM
VANGANI
2005
HONDA
PRIVATEER
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC
Results 3 2 2 7 1 3 2 17 9 2 11 8 3 16 3 5 21
1 1 4
19
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
VALENTIN GUILLOD
92
TOMMY SEARLE
100
KEMEA YAMAHA OFFICIAL MX TEAM
MONSTER ENERGY DRT KAWASAKI
NAME AND SURNAME Valentin Guillod
NAME AND SURNAME Tommy Searle
NATIONALITY
Swiss
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Freiburg im Üechtland, Swiss
PLACE OF BIRTH
Tunbridge Wells, England
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
18/12/1992
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
13/06/1989
WEBSITE
http://www.valentinguillod.com
WEBSITE
www.tommysearle.co.uk
FIRST GP RACED
2010, GP of Czech Republic, Loket
FIRST GP RACED
2005, GP Great Britain, Matchams Park /MX2
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
3 (MX2)
GP WINS
14/MX2
FIRST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Spain, Tavalera de la Reina, MX2
FIRST GP WIN
2007, GP of Great Britain, Donington Park/ MX2
LAST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Czech Republic, Loket, MX2
LAST GP WIN
2012, GP of Germany, Teutschenthal/MX2
2015 STANDING
4/MX2 - STANDING CONSTRUCT YAMAHA YAMALUBE
2015 STANDING
24/MXGP; Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
OTHER RESULTS
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
2015 2014 2014 2013 2013 2011
SWITZERLAND/STANDING CONSTRUCT YAMAHA YAMALUBE FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS STANDING CONSTRUCT KTM FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 STANDING CONSTRUCT KTM FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS EMX250 CHAMPIONSHIP SWITZERLAND/ GUILLOD MOTORSPORTS FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS KTM SCOTT RACING TEAM UG FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
YAMAHA KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM
Championship
British
Results 4 7 7 1 9 33
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014
KAWASAKI KAWASAKI
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS
2013
KAWASAKI
2013
KAWASAKI
2012
KAWASAKI
2012 2011
KAWASAKI KAWASAKI
2011 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006
KAWASAKI KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KAWASAKI KAWASAKI
TEAM CLS KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY MXGP TEAM CLS KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY MXGP TEAM CLS MX1 KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY PRO CIRCUIT GREAT BRITAIN/TEAM CLS MX1 KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY PRO CIRCUIT TEAM FLORIDE MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI PRO CIRCUIT GREAT BRITAIN / TEAM FLORIDE MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI PRO CIRCUIT CLS MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI PRO CIRCUIT GREAT BRITAIN/ CLS MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI PRO CIRCUIT GREAT BRITAIN/ MUSCLEMILK KTM MUSCLEMILK KTM GREAT BRITAIN/REDBULL KTM REDBULL KTM GREAT BRITAIN/REDBULL KTM REDBULL KTM GREAT BRITAIN/MOLSON KAWASAKI MOLSON KAWASAKI
149
DENNIS ULLRICH KTM SARHOLZ RACING TEAM
Results
6
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS
6
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
2
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
8 3
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS AMA NATIONALS FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP/MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP/MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP/MX2
4 5 6 4 2 5 2 6 8
HARRI KULLAS
151
KTM SARHOLZ RACING TEAM
NAME AND SURNAME Dennis Ullrich
NAME AND SURNAME Harri Kullas
NATIONALITY
German
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Lauingen an der Donau
PLACE OF BIRTH
Helsinki
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
17.08.1993
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
01/03/1992
WEBSITE
www.ktm-sarholz.de
WEBSITE
https://www.facebook.com/HarriKullas151/?fref=ts
FIRST GP RACED
2010, GP of Teutschenthal; MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2008, GP of Benelux, Lierop, MX2
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
34/MXGP, Castrol Power1 Suzuki Moto-Base
2015 STANDING
17/MX2; Wilvo Nestaan Husqvarna racing Team
OTHER RESULTS
Finnish
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2012 2010
GERMANY/CASTROL POWER1 SUZUKI MOTO-BASE KTM SARHOLZ RACING KTM SARHOLZ GERMANY/KTM SARHOLZ RACING KTM SARHOLZ KTM SARHOLZ SARHOLZ SARHOLZ WALDMANN
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ADAC MX MASTERS FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS ADAC MX MASTERS GERMAN CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 ADAC MX YOUNGSTER CUP
SUZUKI KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM HONDA
12 4
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1
Results 9 21 1 5 23 7 1 1 1
Year Bike
Team
2015 2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010
KTM KTM KTM KTM HONDA SUZUKI YAMAHA YAMAHA
2010 2009 2009 2008 2008
YAMAHA KTM KTM KTM KTM
WILVO NESTAAN HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING/ESTONIA SAHKAR RACING ESTONIA/ SAHKAR RACING SAHKAR RACING FINLAND/SAHKAR RACING ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA YAMAHA GARIBOLDI MONSTER ENERGY FINLAND/YAMAHA GARIBOLDI MONSTER ENERGY FINLAND/PRIVATEER PRIVATEER FINLAND/PRIVATEER PRIVATEER
2007
KTM
PRIVATEER
Championship
Results
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1
4 18 9 15 18 18 9 11
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR 125CC
14 18 6 11 16 9
21
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
MARCO MADDII
153
SDM CORSE-HUSQVARNA
156
ANGUS HEIDECKE KTM SARHOLZ RACING TEAM
NAME AND SURNAME Marco Maddii
NAME AND SURNAME Angus Heidecke
NATIONALITY
Italian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Montevarchi
PLACE OF BIRTH
–
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
23/02/1988
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
31/05/1990
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
www.angus-heidecke.co
FIRST GP RACED
–
FIRST GP RACED
2009 Teutschenthal/Germany
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
–
2015 STANDING
25th in MXGP / KTM Sarholz Racing Team
OTHER RESULTS
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2015 2014 2014 2011 2009 2006 2004 2002 2000 1998 1997 1996
MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII MADDII
EUROPEAN CHAMP. 300 2T ITALIAN CHAMP. 3002T EUROPEAN CHAMP. 300 2T ITALIN CHAMP. 300 2T MX3 WORLD CHAMP. MX2 WORLD CHAMP. EUROPEAN JUNIOR CHAMP. ITALIAN SX CHAMP. 125 ITALIAN CHAMP. 85CC SENIOR ITALIAN CHAMP. 85CC SENIIOR ITALIAN CHAMP. 85 CC JUNIOR ITALIAN CHAMP. 65 CC ITALIAN CHAMP. 65 CC
KTM KTM KTM KTM HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA
Germany
MATISS KARRO
Results 1 1 2 2 6 38 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Year Bike
Team
Championship
Results
2015 2015
KTM SARHOLZ KTM SARHOLZ
MXGP ADAC MX MASTERS
25TH 5TH
KTM KTM
191
222
ANTONIO CAIROLI
24MX LUCAS OIL HONDA
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING
NAME AND SURNAME Matiss Karro
NAME AND SURNAME Antonio Cairoli
NATIONALITY
Latvian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Riga
PLACE OF BIRTH
Patti
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
21/10/1991
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
23/09/1985
WEBSITE
www.matisskarro.com
WEBSITE
www.tonycairoli.com
FIRST GP RACED
2007, GP of Northern Ireland, Moneyglass Demesne, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2002, GP of Belgium, 125cc
WORLD TITLE
8 (1 MXGP, 5 MX1, 2 MX2)
WORLD TITLE
1, junior
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2005, MX2
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2008, Junior, 250cc
GP WINS
74 (11 in MXGP; 39 in MX1; 24 in MX2)
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
2004, GP of Wallonie, Namur, MX2
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Great Britain, Matterley Basin, MXGP
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
7/MXGP; Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
2015 STANDING
–
Italian
OTHER RESULTS
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
Results
2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008
KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM HONDA SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI
WILWO FORKRENT KTM LATVIA/WILWO FORKRENT KTM TEAM STR KTM LATVIA/TEAM STR KTM TEAM STR KTM TEAM MVR-D HONDA TEAM MVR-D SUZUKI LATVIA/MVR-D SUZUKI MVR-D SUZUKI LATVIA/MVR-D SUZUKI BEURSFOON SUZUKI
2008 2008 2007
SUZUKI SUZUKI HONDA
BEURSFOON SUZUKI LATVIA/BEURSFOON SUZUKI KARRO MX
2007
HONDA
KARRO MX
2007 2006
HONDA HONDA
KARRO MX KARRO MX
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR 125CC FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR 125CC UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR EMX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR 85CC
13 12 17 16 17 22 16 17 22 17 33 1 16 53 8 13 10
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004
KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING ITALY/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING ITALY/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING ITALY/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING ITALY/RED BULL TEKA KTM FACTORY RACING MX1 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING MX1 ITALY/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING MX1 YAMAHA RED BULL DE CARLI ITALY/YAMAHA RED BULL DE CARLI YAMAHA RED BULL DE CARLI YAMAHA DE CARLI ITALY /YAMAHA DE CARLI YAMAHA DE CARLI ITALY /YAMAHA DE CARLI YAMAHA DE CARLI YAMAHA DE CARLI ITALY/YAMAHA DE CARLI YAMAHA DE CARLI ITALY/YAMAHA DE CARLI
2000
HONDA
PRIVATEER
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS UEM SUPERCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC
Results 1 6 1 3 1 5 1 16 1 5 1 6 6 1 4 2 4 1 1 13 3 15 8
22
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
TIM GAJSER
243
HONDA GARIBOLDI
259
GLENN COLDENHOFF RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING
NAME AND SURNAME Tim Gajser
NAME AND SURNAME Glenn Coldenhoff
NATIONALITY
Slovenian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Ptuj
PLACE OF BIRTH
Oss
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
08/09/1996
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
13/02/1991
WEBSITE
www.timgajser.com
WEBSITE
www.coldenhoffracing.nl
FIRST GP RACED
2012, Grand Prix of Europe, Faenza, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2007, GP of The Netherlands, Lierop, MX2
WORLD TITLE
1
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2015, MX2
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
5, MX2
GP WINS
2 (1 MXGP, 1 MX2)
FIRST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Trentino, Pietramurata, MX2
FIRST GP WIN
LAST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of The Netherlands, Assen, MX2
2013 Grand Prix of Great Britain, Matterley Basin, MX2
2015 STANDING
1/MX2, HONDA GARIBOLDI
LAST GP WIN
2015 MXGP of Latvia, Kegums, MXGP
2015 STANDING
8/MXGP; Rockstar Energy Suzuki Europe
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2012
HONDA KTM KTM YAMAHA KTM KTM KTM
HONDA GARIBOLDI KTM MARCHETTI RACING SLOVENIA/KTM MARCHETTI RACING MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA KTM SILVER ACTION SLOVENIA/KTM SILVER ACTION KTM SILVER ACTION
2012
KTM
KTM SILVER ACTION
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM EMX 125 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS INTERNAZIONLI D’ITALIA 125 FIM MOTOCROSS 125 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
KEI YAMAMOTO
Results 5 20 27 35 1 16 1
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike 2015 2014
SUZUKI SUZUKI
2014 2013
SUZUKI KTM
2013 2012 2011 2010 2010
KTM KTM YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA
2009 2009
SUZUKI SUZUKI
2008 2008
SUZUKI SUZUKI
2006 2006
YAMAHA YAMAHA
Team
Championship
Results
THE NETHERLANDS/ ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 THE NETHERLANDS/ ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS STANDING CONSTRUCT KTM FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 THE NETHERLANDS/ STANDING CONSTRUCT KTM FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS NESTAAN JM RACING KTM FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 JUMBO TVE MX FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 JUMBO TVE MX FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 THE NETHERLANDS/JUMBO TVE MX UEM MOTOCROSS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR VAN DE WETERING 125CC VAN DE WETERING UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR VAN DE WETERING 125CC VAN DE WETERING UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP EMX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR VAN DE LAAR/VEASSEN 85CC VAN DE LAAR/VEASSEN UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC
400
TEAM HONDA REDMOTO ASSOMOTOR
Dutch
6 13 10 5 11 9 21 23 1 5 7 3 78 5 5
430
VALTTERI MALIN KTM SARHOLZ RACING TEAM
NAME AND SURNAME Kei Yamamoto
NAME AND SURNAME Valtteri Malin
NATIONALITY
Japanese
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Tokyo
PLACE OF BIRTH
Porvoo
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
18/12/1991
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
01/11/1996
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2013, Grand Prix of Thailand, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2013, Hyvinkää, MX2
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
27/MXGP TEAM ASSOMOTOR HONDA
2015 STANDING
–
OTHER RESULTS
Finland
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014
HONDA HONDA
JAPAN/ TEAM ASSOMOTOR HONDA HONDA GARIBOLDI
2013
HONDA
TEAM YOUSPORT
2012
SUZUKI
TEAM SUZUKI
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 MFJ ALL-JAPAN MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES IA2 CLASS MFJ ALL-JAPAN MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES IA2 CLASS
Results 20 26
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014
KTM SARHOLZ
ADAC MX YOUNGSTER CUP
KTM
Results 16TH
2° 1°
23
30 YEARS
OF PURE MOTORCYCLE
SPIRIT
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GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
461
777
ROMAIN FEBVRE
EVGENY BOBRYSHEV
MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA FACTORY MXGP TEAM
TEAM HRC
NAME AND SURNAME Romain Febvre
NAME AND SURNAME Evgeny Bobryshev
NATIONALITY
French
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Epinal France
PLACE OF BIRTH
Kondrovo
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
31/12/1991
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
13/11/1987
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2012, Grand Prix of The Netherlands, Valkenswaard, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2005, GP of Belgium, Namur, MX2
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
1
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2015, MXGP
GP WINS
1 (MX1)
GP WINS
9 (8 MXGP, 1 MX2)
FIRST GP WIN
2011, GP of Germany, Teutschenthal, MX1
FIRST GP WIN
2014, MXGP of State of Goias, Trindade, MX2
LAST GP WIN
2011, GP of Germany, Teutschenthal, MX1
LAST GP WIN
2015, Monster Energy MXGP of The USA, GLEN HELEN, MXGP
2015 STANDING
3/MXGP; Team HRC
2015 STANDING
OTHER RESULTS
1/MXGP, Yamaha Factory Racing Yamalube
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015
YAMAHA HUSQVARNA KTM KTM KTM
YAMAHA FACTORY RACING YAMALUBE WILWO NESTAAN HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING WILWO NESTAAN JM RACING KTM TEAM KTM BODO SCHMIDT WAGNER MECA
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS
2014 2013 2012 2011
Results 1
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM EMX250 CHAMPIONSHIP
JORDI TIXIER
Russian
3 12 13 1
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2015 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2009 2009 2008 2008 2007 2006 2005
RUSSIA/TEAM HRC TEAM HRC TEAM HRC HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS RUSSIA/HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS RUSSIA/HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS RUSSIA/HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS CAS HONDA TEAM YAMAHA VAN BEERS RACING RUSSIA/YAMAHA VAN BEERS RACING YAMAHA VAN BEERS RUSSIA/YAMAHA VAN BEERS RACING RUSSIA/GUP MOSCOW REGION VANGANI VANGANI
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 12 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP 3 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP 14 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 8 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 8 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 9 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 11 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 4 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 15 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 10 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 20 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 3/B-FINAL FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 24 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 3/B-FINAL UEM MOTOCROSS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS 9 UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC 22 UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC 18
HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA KTM KTM
911
999
RUI GONÇALVES
MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI RACING TEAM
NEWHOLLAND 8BIANO MASSIGNANI HUSQVARNA
NAME AND SURNAME Jordi Tixier
NAME AND SURNAME Rui Gonçalves
NATIONALITY
French
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Etampes
PLACE OF BIRTH
Vidago
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
02/11/1992
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
17/05/1985
WEBSITE
www.jordi-tixier.com/accueil.html
WEBSITE
www.ruigoncalves.com
FIRST GP RACED
2011, GP Bulgaria, Sevlievo, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2001, GP of Italy, 125cc
WORLD TITLE
2 (1 mx2 and 1 Junior 125cc)
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2010, Junior World Championship 125cc
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
2
GP WINS
4 (MX2)
FIRST GP WIN
2014, MXGP of Czech Republic, Loket, MX2
FIRST GP WIN
2009, GP of Benelux, Valkenswaard, MX2
LAST GP WIN
2014, MXGP of Leon, Loket, MX2
LAST GP WIN
2009, GP of Sweden, Uddevalla, MX2
2015 STANDING
8/MX2; Kawasaki MX2 Racing Team
2015 STANDING
30/MXGP; MX Racing Team
OTHER RESULTS
Portuguese
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2013 2013 2012 2011 2010 2010
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING FRANCE/ RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING NEESTAN JM RACING KTM NESTAAN JM RACING TEAM NESTAAN JM RACING TEAM
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM 125CC JUNIOR 125CC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM
Results
Results 1 2 5 5 13 1 1
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004 2003 2002 2001
PORTUGAL/MX RACING TEAM BIKE IT YAMAHA COSWORTH PORTUGAL/BIKE IT YAMAHA COSWORTH ICE1RACING PORTUGAL/ICE1RACING HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS PORTUGAL/HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS PORTUGAL/HONDA WORLD MOTOCROSS RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING PORTUGAL/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING PORTUGAL/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING AXO KTM SILVER ACTION PORTUGAL /AXO KTM SILVER ACTION AXO KTM SILVER ACTION PORTUGAL /AXO KTM SILVER ACTION VAN BEERS PORTUGAL/ VAN BEERS VAN BEERS PORTUGAL/ VAN BEERS KURZ CASOLA KURZ CASOLA MARTIN HONDA
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC
HUSQVARNA YAMAHA YAMAHA KTM KTM HONDA HONDA HONDA HONDA KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM KTM YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA HONDA
Results 16 11 13 13 17 10 9 6 11 11 9 2 13 5 11 19 7 14 10 8 16 10 18 24 /
25
RIDERS
MX2 ENTRY LIST NUMBER SURNAME
FIRST NAME
BIKE
NATIONALITY FEDERATION TEAM
4
FERRANDIS
Dylan
Kawasaki
FRA
FFM
Team Monster Energy Kawasaki
4
FERRANDIS
Dylan
Kawasaki
FRA
FFM
Team Monster Energy Kawasaki
6
PATUREL
Benoit
Yamaha
FRA
FFM
Kemea Yamaha Official MX Team
10
VLAANDEREN
Calvin
KTM
NED
KNMV
HSF Logistics Motorsport Team
14
VALENTE
Christopher
KTM
SUI
FMS
Marchetti Racing Team KTM
15
BONINI
Davide
Husqvarna Ita
FFM
SDM-corse Husqvarna
18
BRYLYAKOV
Vsevolod
Kawasaki
RUS
MFR
Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki
29
JACOBI
Henry
Honda
GER
DMSB
JTECH Honda
30
HJORTMARKER
Eddie
TM
SWE
SVEMO
TM Racing Satellite Team
33
LIEBER
Julien
Yamaha
BEL
FMB
Wilvo Standing Construct Yamaha Official MX2 Team
40
ZECCHINA
Simone
ITA
FMI
CDP Cortenuova
41
JONASS
Pauls
KTM
LAT
LAMSF
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
43
DE BORTOLI
Davide
Husqvarna ITA
FMI
NewHolland 8biano Massignani Husqvarna
46
POOTJES
Davy
KTM
NED
KNMV
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
59
TONKOV
Aleksandr
Yamaha
RUS
MFR
Wilvo Standing Construct Yamaha Official MX2 Team
64
COVINGTON
Thomas
Husqvarna USA
AMA
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
66
LARRANGA
Iker
ESP
RFME
Creymert Racing
71
GRAULUS
Damon
Honda
BEL
FMB
JTECH Honda
75
ROOSIORG
Hardi
KTM
EST
EMF
Sahkar Racing
79
CORNETH
Jaap
Yamaha
NED
KNMV
Team Jimmy Joe
81
HSU
Brian
Suzuki
GER
DMSB
Team Suzuki World MX2
84
HERLINGS
Jeffrey
KTM
NED
KNMV
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
88
VAB DER VLIST
Freek
Kawasaki
NED
KNMV
Team HNR GPR Promo
91
SEEWER
Jeremy
Suzuki
SUI
FMS
Team Suzuki World MX2
95
JUSTS
Robert
KTM
LAT
97
IVANOV
Maykal Grisha KTM
BUL
99
ANSTIE
Max
101
ZARAGOZA
Jorge
110
VERHAEGHE
Alexis
128
MONTICELLI
Ivo
KTM
ITA
FMI
Marchetti Racing Team KTM
152
PETROV
Petar
Kawasaki
BUL
BFM
Team Monster Energy Kawasaki
161
OSTLUND
Alvin
Yamaha
SWE
SVEMO
Wilvo Standing Construct Yamaha Official MX2 Team
172
VAN DONINCK
Brent
Yamaha
BEL
FMB
Kemea Yamaha Official MX Team
HSF Logistics Motorsport Team QMMF
Marchetti Racing Team KTM
Husqvarna GBR
ACU
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
Honda
RFME
Honda Gariboldi
ESP FRA
Team VHR
28
FIRST NAME
BIKE
NATIONALITY FEDERATION TEAM
174
SMITH
Alfie
Yamaha
GBR
ACU
JK Racing Yamaha Active
189
BOGERS
Brian
KTM
NED
KNMV
HSF Logistics Motorsport Team
223
TROPEPE
Giuseppe
Husqvarna ITA
FMI
NewHolland 8biano Massignani Husqvarna
251
GETTEMAN
Jens
KTM
BEL
FMB
Motocross Marketing KTM Silver Action
321
BERNARDINI
Samuele
TM
ITA
FMI
TM Racing Factory Team
338
HERBRETEAU
David
Honda
FRA
FFM
Honda Gariboldi
490
MATARO' VILAR
Francesc
Yamaha
ESP
RFME
Team Ausio Yamaha Yamalube Maxxis
474
BOULARD
Bryan
Kawasaki
BEL
FFM
Team VHR
811
STERRY
Adam
KTM
GBR
ACU
Wilvo Virus Performance KTM
919
WATSON
Ben
Husqvarna GBR
ACU
Hitachi Construction Husqvarna
Credits: KTM/Acevedo
NUMBER SURNAME
29
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
4
DYLAN FERRANDIS
KEMEA YAMAHA OFFICIAL MX TEAM
NAME AND SURNAME Dylan Ferrandis
NAME AND SURNAME Benoit Paturel
NATIONALITY
French
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Avignon
PLACE OF BIRTH
Lyon
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
31/05/1994
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
07/12/1994
WEBSITE
www.facebook.com/dylanferrandis#22
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2011, Grand Prix Italy, Fermo, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
july 2012
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
1
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Patagonia Argentina, MX2
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Patagonia Argentina, MX2
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
15/MX2;Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team
2015 STANDING
9, MX2, Kemea Yamaha Yamalube
France
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014
KAWASAKI
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
4
2014 2013 2012 2011
KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
1 9 10 31
2011 2011
KAWASAKI KAWASAKI
TEAM CLS KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY MX2 FRANCE/ TEAM CLS KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY MX2 ROCKSTAR BUD RACING KAWASAKI ROCKSTAR ENERGY BUD RACING KAWASAKI ROCKSTAR BUD RACING LOVEMYTIME KAWASAKI FRANCE/ROCKSTAR BUD RACING LOVEMYTIME KAWASAKI ROCKSTAR BUD RACING LOVEMYTIME KAWASAKI
Results
UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN NATIONS UEM EMX2
CALVIN VLAANDEREN
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2013 2012 2011 2010
BUD RACING
EMX 250 EMX 250 FIM JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIM JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
KAWASAKI KAWASAKI YAMAHA YAMAHA
2B 2B
10
CHRISTOPHER VALENTE MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM
NAME AND SURNAME Calvin Vlaanderen
NAME AND SURNAME Christopher Valente
NATIONALITY
South African
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Port Elisabeth, South Africa
PLACE OF BIRTH
Geneva
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
24/06/1996
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
24/01/1993
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
www.christo-mx.com
FIRST GP RACED
–
Valente Christopher
WORLD TITLE
–
71valente
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2013, Gran Prix of Qatar, Losail
GP WINS
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
LAST GP WIN
–
GP WINS
–
2015 STANDING
30, MX2, HSF Logistics Motorsport
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
–
2013 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2007 2003
Team
Championship
10 15 7 10
14
HSF LOGISTICS MOTORSPORT
Year Bike
Results
2 2
OTHER RESULTS
30
BENOIT PATUREL
TEAM MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI
OTHER RESULTS
6
Results
EMX250 ADAC YOUNGSTER CUP EMX125 CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC EMX125 CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, 125CC HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, PRO MINI CLASS SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, 85CC JUNIOR SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, 50CC
8 2 3 2 10 7 10 1 1 1 1
Swiss
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014
TM RICCI RACING
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
2010 2007 2004 2004 2004
TM HONDA 250CC HONDA 150CC KTM 65CC KTM 65CC KTM 65CC
Results 45
SWISS JUNIOR
1
SWISS WORLD MINI TROPHY FRANCE SWISS
2 3 2 1
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
15
DAVIDE BONINI
VSEVOLOD BRYLYAKOV
SDM CORSE-HUSQVARNA
MONSTER ENERGY DRT KAWASAKI
NAME AND SURNAME Davide Bonini
NAME AND SURNAME Vsevolod Brylyakov
NATIONALITY
Italian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Cittiglio
PLACE OF BIRTH
Izhevsk, Russia
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
15/06/1996
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
28/05/1995
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
–
FIRST GP RACED
Valkenswaard, GP of The Netherlands 2013
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
47, MX2
2015 STANDING
19 MX2, Honda J-tech
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2015 2014 2013 2012 2012 2012
SDMCORSE SDMCORSE PRIVATE SDMCORSE FMI FMI FMI
ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP EUROPEAN SX CHAMP. ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP EUROPEAN CHAMP. 125 ITALIAN CHAMP. 125 SX INTERNATIONAL CHAMP.125
HUSQVARNA HUSQVARNA KTM KAWASAKI KTM KTM KTM
Russian
OTHER RESULTS
HENRY JACOBI
Results 6 4 3 4 3 1 1
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2007 2006 2005 2000
HONDA J-TECH HONDA JTECH GARIBOLDI RACING STABILO TEAM JR RACING SUZUKI INTERNATIONAL MX YOUTH TEAM MC RYAZAN' MC RYAZAN'
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 EMX250 EUROPEAN EM125 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC RUSSIAN CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 65CC RUSSIAN CHAMPIONSHIP 65CC RUSSIAN CHAMPIONSHIP 50CC
HONDA HONDA HONDA KTM KTM SUZUKI KTM KTM KTM MALAGUTI
29
HONDA J-TECH
Results
30
EDDIE HJORTMARKER
NAME AND SURNAME Henry Jacobi
NAME AND SURNAME Eddie Hjortmarker
NATIONALITY
Germany
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Bad Sulza, Thüringen
PLACE OF BIRTH
Gothenburg
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
29/10/1996
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
20/07/1993
WEBSITE
www.henry-jacobi.de
WEBSITE
eddiehjortmarker.com
FIRST GP RACED
Gp Arco 2015
FIRST GP RACED
2012, Uddevalla
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
–
2015 STANDING
64/MX2 CEC Scandinavian Racing Sports
Year Bike 2015
KTM
25 25 28 10 10 3 1 2 1 1
TM RACING SATELLITE TEAM
OTHER RESULTS
31
18
Swedish
OTHER RESULTS Team
Championship
Results
ADAC MX MASTERS
10
Year Bike
Team
2014 2013 2012
CEC I.S. RACING
KTM KTM
Championship FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 SWEDEN MX2 EMX250
Results 31 2 15
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GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
JULIEN LIEBER
33 CDP CORTENUOVA
NAME AND SURNAME Julien Lieber
NAME AND SURNAME SIMONE ZECCHINA
NATIONALITY
Belgian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Malmedy (B)
PLACE OF BIRTH
ASOLA (MN)
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
15/06/1994
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
12/03/1994
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2010, GP of Italy, Fermo/MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2011, France
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
6/MX2; STANDING CONSTRUCT YAMAHA YAMALUBE
2015 STANDING
–
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2010
STANDING CONSTRUCT YAMAHA YAMALUBE STANDING CONSTRUCT KTM BELGIUM/STANDING CONSTRUCT KTM ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE LIEBER RACING TEAM CJ RACING TEAM CJ RACING TEAM
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM EMX2
YAMAHA KTM KTM SUZUKI SUZUKI KTM SUZUKI SUZUKI
PAULS JONASS
Italy
OTHER RESULTS
OTHER RESULTS Results 3 11 2 23 22 29 49 8
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2011 2011 2011
MTA CASTELLARI CASTELLARI CASTELLARI
EMX250 EMX125 ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC INTERNAZIONALI D'ITALIA 125CC
2015 SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI
41
DAVIDE DE BORTOLI
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING
NEWHOLLAND 8BIANO MASSIGNANI HUSQVARNA
NAME AND SURNAME Pauls Jonass
NAME AND SURNAME Davide De Bortoli
NATIONALITY
Latvia
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Aizpute (Latvia)
PLACE OF BIRTH
Castelfranco Veneto
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
13/01/1997
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
30/11/1993
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
13th April 2014 MXGP of Trentino
FIRST GP RACED
–
WORLD TITLE
2; 2011 85cc - 2013 125cc
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2011, 85cc class
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
2/MX2 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING
2015 STANDING
–
OTHER RESULTS
33
SIMONE ZECCHINA
WILVO STANDING CONSTRUCT YAMAHA OFFICIAL MX2 TEAM
40
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012
KTM KTM
MARCHETTI RACING TEAM LATVIA/MARCHETTI RACING TEAM
KTM KTM KTM
WILVO NESTAAN JM RACING KTM
2011
KTM
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC FIM JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC ADAC CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC
Results 24 12 1 1 5 3 1 1
Italian
Results 9 1 1 1
43
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
DAVY POOTJES
46
ALEKSANDR TONKOV
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING
WILVO STANDING CONSTRUCT YAMAHA OFFICIAL MX2 TEAM
NAME AND SURNAME Davy Pootjes
NAME AND SURNAME Aleksandr Tonkov
NATIONALITY
Nederland
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Ammerzoden
PLACE OF BIRTH
Kungur
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
28/01/1998
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
28/07/1993
WEBSITE
www.davypootjes.nl
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2015 MXGP of Italy, Maggiora, 2015
FIRST GP RACED
2010, GP Bulgaria, Sevlievo
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
24, MX2/Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
2015 STANDING
14/MX2; Wilvo Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing
Year Bike 2012 2008
Russian
OTHER RESULTS
OTHER RESULTS Team
Championship
KTM KTM
Results
EMX 85CC EMX 65CC
1 1
Year Bike 2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010
THOMAS COVINGTON
Team
Championship
WILVO NESTAAN HUSQVARNA FACTORY HUSQVARNA RACING RUSSIA/WILVO NESTAAN HUSQVARNA HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING HONDA RUSSIA/ ESTAMOTORSPORTS HONDA HONDA ESTAMOTORSPORTS HONDA HONDA HONDA GARIBOLDI - ESTA HONDA RUSSIA/ HONDA GARIBOLDI - ESTA YAMAHA RUSSIA/ YAMAHA MOTO IDEA YAMAHA YAMAHA MOTO IDEA SUZUKI
64
8
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS UEM EMX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
8 8 13 17 11 15 6 27
IKER LARRANAGA CREYMERT RACING
NAME AND SURNAME Thomas Covington
NAME AND SURNAME Iker Larrañaga
NATIONALITY
US
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
US
PLACE OF BIRTH
Vitoria (Spain)
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
23/01/1996
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
12/05/1996
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
www.ikerlarranaga.net
FIRST GP RACED
2014, MXGP of Qatar, Losail
FIRST GP RACED
–
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
1, MX2
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Leon, Leon, MX2
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Leon, Leon, MX2
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
12/MX2 Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team
2015 STANDING
–
Year Bike 2014 2013 2013 2011
Results
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING
OTHER RESULTS
35
59
66
Spanish
OTHER RESULTS Team
KAWASAKI TEAM CLS KAWASAKI MONSTER ENERGY MX2 450F KAWASAKI 250F KAWASAKI 250F KAWASAKI
Championship FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 AMA WINTER NATIONALS, USA RICK CARMICHAEL SUPERCROSS AMA LL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Results 17 1 1 1
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2016 2015 2015 2014 2014
SARHOLZ KTM KTM SPAIN KOSAK KTM HUSQVARNA SPAIN HUSQVARNA SPAIN
ADAC SX2 CHAMPIONSHIP SPANISH MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP ADAC SX2 CHAMPIONSHIP SPANISH MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP SPANISH JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
KTM KTM KTM HUSQVARNA HUSQVARNA
Results 1 1 3 2 1
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
71
DAMON GRAULUS HONDA J-TECH
HARDI ROOSIORG SAHKAR RACING
NAME AND SURNAME Damon Graulus
NAME AND SURNAME Hardi Roosiorg
NATIONALITY
Belgian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Leuven
PLACE OF BIRTH
Tartu
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
22/09/1994
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
13/03/1999
WEBSITE
www.damongraulus.be
WEBSITE
www.sahkarracing.com
FIRST GP RACED
FAENZA 2012
FIRST GP RACED
–
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
32/MX2; Kemea Yamaha Yamalube
2015 STANDING
–
OTHER RESULTS
Estonia
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2013 2012
KEMEA YAMAHA YAMALUBE STANDING CONSTRUCT KTM
EMX250 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 EMX250 CHAMPIONSHIP EMX250 CHAMPIONSHIP
YAMAHA KTM KTM SUZUKI
75
JAAP CORNETH TEAM JIMMY JOE
Results 2 20 3 15
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014
SAHKAR RACING SAHKAR RACING
ESTONIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 125CCM LATVIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 125CCM
KTM KTM
79
BRIAN HSU
Results 1 1
81
TEAM SUZUKI WORLD MX2
NAME AND SURNAME Jaap Corneth
NAME AND SURNAME Brian Hsu
NATIONALITY
The Netherlands
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Baarlo
PLACE OF BIRTH
Freiburg
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
19/08/1995
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
29/04/1998
WEBSITE
www.jaapcorneth.nl
WEBSITE
www.suzuki-racing.com
FIRST GP RACED
–
FIRST GP RACED
2015 GP of Mantova
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
2
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2012 85cc World MX Junior Championship
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
–
2015 STANDING
7/MX2, Rockstar Energy Suzuki Europe
German
OTHER RESULTS
36
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2015 2014 2014 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2010
ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE
EMX250 ADAC MX YOUNGSTER CUP EMX125 WORLD MX CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC EMX125 WORLD MX JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC EMX85 EMX85 ITALIAN INTERNATIONAL SX CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC WORLD MX JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 65CC EMX65
SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI
Results 7 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 2 1
+ MASSIVE POWER GAINS THROUGHOUT THE RPM RANGE + HUGE
WEIGHT SAVINGS + NEW RTS (RAPID TUNING SYSTEM) + FMF USES THE HIGHEST QUALITY PROPRIETARY BLEND OF ALLOY GRADE TITANIUM MADE ESPECIALLY TO OUR STANDARDS.
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
JEFFREY HERLINGS
84
FREEK VAN DER VLIST
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING
TEAM HNR GPR PROMO
NAME AND SURNAME Jeffrey Herlings
NAME AND SURNAME Freek van der Vlist
NATIONALITY
Dutch
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Geldrop
PLACE OF BIRTH
Apeldoorn
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
12/09/1994
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
31/01/1996
WEBSITE
www.jeffreyherlings.eu
WEBSITE
www.freekvdvlist.nl
FIRST GP RACED
2010 Grand Prix of Bulgaria, Sevlievo, MX2
FIRST GP RACED
2014, MXGP of Then Netherlands Valkenswaard
WORLD TITLE
2 (MX2)
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
2012, MX2
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
47 (MX2)
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
2010 Grand Prix of the Netherlands, Valkenswaard, MX2
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
2015 MXGP of France, Villars sous Ecot, MX2
2015 STANDING
–
2015 STANDING
7/MX2; Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
Year Bike Championship
Year Bike
Team
2014 2013 2012
KTM KTM KTM
2012 2011
KTM KTM
2011 2010 2009
KTM KTM KTM
2009 2009
KTM KTM
2008
SUZUKI
2008
SUZUKI
2007
SUZUKI
2007
SUZUKI
2006
SUZUKI
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 THE NETHERLANDS/RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS RED BULL TEKA KTM FACTORY RACING MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 THE NETHERLANDS/ RED BULL TEKA KTM FACTORY RACING FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 THE NETHERLANDS/ KTM FACTORY JUNIOR MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP KTM FACTORY JUNIOR MX2 EMX2 THE NETHERLANDS/ KTM FACTORY JUNIOR MX2 UEM MOTOCROSS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PRIVATEER JUNIOR 85CC UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP PRIVATEER JUNIOR 85CC FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP PRIVATEER JUNIOR 85CC UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP PRIVATEER 85CC UEM MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP PRIVATEER 85CC
JEREMY SEEWER
The Netherlands
OTHER RESULTS
OTHER RESULTS Results 2 1 1
2015 2015 2013 2013 2014
KAWASAKI KAWASAKI YAMAHA YAMAHA KTM
Team
Championship
KEMEA KEMEA HSF LOGISTICS
EMX250 DUTCH CHAMPIONSCHIP MX2 EMX125 DUTCH CHAMPIONSCHIP 125 MXGP OF THE NETHERLANDS, VALKENSWAARD
11 3 5 1 15
4 2
2 1 1 1 6 4 12
91
ROBERTS JUSTS
TEAM SUZUKI WORLD MX2
HSF LOGISTICS MOTORSPORT
NAME AND SURNAME Jeremy Seewer
NAME AND SURNAME Roberts Justs
NATIONALITY
Swiss
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Zürich
PLACE OF BIRTH
Ogre
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
18/07/1994
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
21/03/1993
WEBSITE
www.suzuki-racing.com
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
Bastogne 2012
FIRST GP RACED
2010, GP of Latvia, Kegums/MX2
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
5/MX2, Rockstar Energy Suzuki Europe
2015 STANDING
18/MX2; HSF Logistics Motorsport
95
Latvian
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2014 2013 2012 2011 2011
SWITZERLAND/ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE SWITZERLAND/ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS EMX250 CHAMPIONSHIP ADAC YOUNGSTER EMX125 JUNIOR WC
SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI SUZUKI
Results
9 6 19
OTHER RESULTS
38
88
Results 5 10 7 2 1 3 2
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
LATVIA HUSQVARNA RACING LATVIA/LATVIA HUSQVARNA RACING LATVIA ELKSNI HONDA LATVIA ELKSNI HONDA LATVIA ELKSNI HONDA HUSQVARNA CROSS 2 R
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM EMX 125
HUSQVARNA HUSQVARNA HONDA HONDA HONDA HUSQVARNA
Results 23 12 33 37 42 9
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
97
MICHAEL IVANOV
MAX ANSTIE
MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM
ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING
NAME AND SURNAME Michael Ivanov
NAME AND SURNAME Max Anstie
NATIONALITY
Bulgaria
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Sofia
PLACE OF BIRTH
Winchester, England
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
22/10/1997
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
25/04/1993
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
www.max-anstie.com
Michael Ivanov#97
FIRST GP RACED
2011, GP Bulgaria, Sevlievo, MX1
ISTAGRAM
micaeiIvanov
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST GP RACED
arco di trento 2015
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
4, MX2
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST GP WIN
2014 MXGP of Belgium, Lommel, MX2
GP WINS
–
LAST GP WIN
2015, MXGP of Lombardia, Mantova, MX2
FIRST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
3/MX2; Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki
LAST GP WIN
–
OTHER RESULTS
2015 STANDING
40, MX2 MX RACING TEAM
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2008 2007
BIKE IT YAMAHA COSWORTH ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE HONDA GARIBOLDI ESTA CLS MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI PRO CIRCUIT DNA SHREADSTIX KTM KTM
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 12 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 10 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 7 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 6 AMA SUPERCROSS 4TH SAN DIEGO SUPERCROSS BERCY SUPERCROSS 125 CLASS 1 BERCY SUPERCROSS 85 CLASS 1
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014 2014
KTM SILVER ACTION
EUROPEN 125 CHAMPIONSHIP EASTERN EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 125 BULGARIAN REPUBLICAN CHAMPIONSHIP
KTM KTM KTM
Results 9 3 1
YAMAHA SUZUKI HONDA KAWASAKI YAMAHA KTM KTM
British
101
ALEXIS VERHAEGHE TEAM VHR
NAME AND SURNAME Jorge Zaragoza
NAME AND SURNAME Alexis Verhaeghe
NATIONALITY
Spanish
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Valencia
PLACE OF BIRTH
Houilles, France
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
30/05/1996
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
29/02/1996
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
www.teamvhr.com
FIRST GP RACED
–
FIRST GP RACED
2014, MXGP of France
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
25, MX2, HONDA GARIBOLDI
2015 STANDING
–
OTHER RESULTS
French
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2012 2011
SPAIN/HONDA GARIBOLDI BUD RACING KAWASAKI SUZUKI EUROPE SUZUKI EUROPE
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS EMX250 WORLD CUP EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP
HONDA KAWASAKI SUZUKI SUZUKI
Results
110
JORGE ZARAGOZA HONDA GARIBOLDI
40
99
Results 11 13 4 2
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2012
TEAM VHR TEAM VHR TEAM VERHAEGHE
ELITE FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP EUROPEAN SX EUROPEAN SX
KAWASAKI 250 KAWASAKI 250 KAWASAKI 125
Results 5 3 1
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
IVO MONTICELLI
128
MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM
TEAM MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI
NAME AND SURNAME Ivo Monticelli
NAME AND SURNAME PETAR PETROV
NATIONALITY
Italian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Ancona
PLACE OF BIRTH
Sevlievo
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
16/08/1994
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
24/06/1994
WEBSITE
www.ivo128.com
WEBSITE
–
Ivo Monticelli
FIRST GP RACED
2010 Gran Prix Bulgaria, Sevlievo MX2
ivomonticelli
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2011
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
GP WINS
–
LAST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
10/MX2;Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team
LAST GP WIN
–
OTHER RESULTS
2015 STANDING
16/MX2; MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2013 2012 2011 2010
KEMEA YAMAHA KEMEA YAMAHA ROCKSTAR ENERGY SUZUKI EUROPE YAMAHA VAN BEERS SRS HONDA
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2015 2015 2014 2013 2012 2012 2011 2009 2008
ITALY/MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM ITALY/MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM ITALY/MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM MARCHETTI RACING TEAM KTM TM RICCI RACING HUSQVARNA RICCI RACING HUSQVARNA RICCI RACING MASSIGNANI
MOTOCROSS OF EUROPEAN NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 INTERNAZIONALI D’ITALIA FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 EUROPEAN SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP EUROPEAN SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
KTM KTM KTM KTM TM HUSQVARNA HUSQVARNA HONDA
ALVIN OSTLUND
Results 1 14 16 21 24 31 3 28 1 1
YAMAHA YAMAHA SUZUKI YAMAHA HONDA
161
Bulgarian
NAME AND SURNAME Alvin Ostlund
NAME AND SURNAME Brent Van donink
NATIONALITY
Swedish
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Hudiksvall
PLACE OF BIRTH
Herentals
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
04/09/97
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
15/01/1996
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
–
FIRST GP RACED
2015, MXGP of Patagonia Argentina
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
–
2015 STANDING
13/MX2; KEMEA Yamaha Yamalube
2015 2015 2014 2014
YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA
14 11 20 16 37
BRENT VAN DONINK KEMEA YAMAHA OFFICIAL MX TEAM
Year Bike
Results
172
WILVO STANDING CONSTRUCT YAMAHA OFFICIAL MX2 TEAM
OTHER RESULTS
42
PETAR PETROV
152
Belgium
OTHER RESULTS Team
Championship EMX250 SWEDISH MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP EMX125 JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 125CC
Results 5 1 2 3
Year Bike 2014
KTM
Team
Championship EMX250
Results 4
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
ALFIE SMITH
174
I FLY JK RACING
BRIAN BOGERS
189
HSF LOGISTICS MOTORSPORT
NAME AND SURNAME Alfie Smith
NAME AND SURNAME Brian Bogers
NATIONALITY
British
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
England
PLACE OF BIRTH
Eindhoven
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
15/03/1993
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
19/09/1996
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2010, Lommel, MX1
FIRST GP RACED
2015, MXGP of Qatar, Losail
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
–
2015 STANDING
11, MX2, HSF Logistics Motorsport
Dutch
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014 2013 2013 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2010
HSF LOGISTICS MOTORSPORT HSF LOGISTICS MOTORSPORT
EMX250 DUTCH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 EMX250 DUTCH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 EMX250 DUTCH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 EMX250 DUTCH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 DUTCH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 85CC
KTM
223
2 3 9 9 4 8 36 9 2 1
251
GIUSEPPE TROPEPE
43
Results
JENS GETTEMAN
NEWHOLLAND 8BIANO MASSIGNANI HUSQVARNA
KTM SILVER ACTION
NAME AND SURNAME Giuseppe Tropepe
NAME AND SURNAME Jens Getteman
NATIONALITY
Italian
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Cinquefrondi
PLACE OF BIRTH
Aalst
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
02/01/1998
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
01/09/1993
WEBSITE
–
WEBSITE
www.jensgetteman.com
–
FIRST GP RACED
2012, GP of the Netherlands, Valkenswaard, MX2
ISTAGRAM
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST GP RACED
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
GP WINS
–
LAST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
20/MX2; HONDA JTECH
LAST GP WIN
–
OTHER RESULTS
2015 STANDING
–
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2013 2012 2011
HONDA HONDA SUZUKI YAMAHA
24MX HONDA RACING 24MX HONDA RACING STANDING CONSTRUCT SUZUKI RACING KEMEA-REYTEC-YAMAHA RACING TEAM
2010
HONDA
MOTORHOMES X TEAM
2009
SUZUKI
MOTORHOMES X TEAM
2008
YAMAHA
2007
YAMAHA
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MXGP FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX1 FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX2 UEM EMX2 UEM EMX2 BELGIAN MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR UEM MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP BELGIAN MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP ADAC 85CC CHAMPIONSHIP UEM 85CC CHAMPIONSHIP – 12TH FIM JUNIOR 85CC UEM 85CC CHAMPIONSHIP DUTCH 85CC CHAMPIONSHIP
Belgian
Results 44 49 25 10 10 3 15 18 3 10 9 4
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
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GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
321
338
SAMUELE BERNARDINI
DAVID HERBRETEAU
TM RACING FACTORY TEAM
HONDA GARIBOLDI
NAME AND SURNAME Samuele Bernardini
NAME AND SURNAME David Herbreteau
NATIONALITY
Italy
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Arezzo
PLACE OF BIRTH
Fontenay le Comte
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
08/02/1995
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
30/12/1997
WEBSITE
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2011, Gran Prix Città di Fermo
FIRST GP RACED
–
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
22, MX2, TM RACING FACTORY TEAM
2015 STANDING
42, MX2
OTHER RESULTS
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2009 2008
TM RACING FACTORY TEAM TM RACING FACTORY TEAM TM RACING FACTORY TEAM TM FMI MOTOCROSS TEAM UFO CORSE UFO CORSE UFO CORSE UFO CORSE UFO CORSE MEGA RACING
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS EMX300 EUROPEAN/ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
TM TM TM 300 2T TM 250 FI KTM 250 KTM 250 KTM 125 KTM 85 KTM 85 HONDA 150
EUROPEAN OF NATION EUROPEAN SUPERCROSS EUROPEAN/ITALIAN SUPERCROSS MONDIALITO ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
Results 14 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
Year Bike 2015 2014 2012 2009 2010
Team
EMX250 FRENCH 125 JUNIOR CHAMPION FRENCH 85 CHAMPION FRENCH 85 CHAMPION FRENCH 65CC CHAMPION,
FRANCESC MATARÓ VILAR NAME AND SURNAME Francesc Mataró Vilar
NATIONALITY
Belgium
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Libramont
PLACE OF BIRTH
Roda de ter
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
15/07/1993
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
22/01/1993
WEBSITE
www.bryanboulard.com
WEBSITE
www.motosausio.com
FIRST GP RACED
2015, MXGP of Lombardia, Mantova
FIRST GP RACED
–
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
73/MXGP, Hot Performance, Honda bike
2015 STANDING
–
OTHER RESULTS Year Bike
2008 2007 2005 2004 2000
HONDA KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI KAWASAKI SUZUKI YAMAHA 125CC YAMAHA 85CC YAMAHA 85CC YAMAHA 85CC KAWASAKI 65CC
17 4 2 5 1
TEAM AUSIO YAMAHA YAMALUBE MAXXIS
NAME AND SURNAME Bryan Boulard
2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Results
490
BRYAN BOULARD TEAM VHR
Championship
KAWASAKI
474
45
French
Spanish
OTHER RESULTS Team
Championship CHAMPIONNAT DE FRANCE ELITE MX2 CHAMPIONNAT DE FRANCE NATIONAL CHAMPIONNAT DE FRANCE NATIONAL INTER OPEN AMPL INTER OPEN AMPL INTER OPEN AMPL ESPOIR FMB
Results 8 4 6 3 4 5
SENIOR 125CC AMPL
1
85CC AMPL
2
85CC AMPL
1
FAM & JMS 85CC
1
65CC FPCNA
2
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
KAWASAKI SPAIN KAWASAKI SPAIN IMPORTCROSS RACING IMPORTCROSS RACING LCR RACING
SPANISH JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SPANISH MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP SPANISH MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP SPANISH MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP SPANISH MX2 CHAMPIONSHIP
KAWASKI KAWASAKI SUZUKI SUZUKI YAMAHA
Results 1ST 4TH 5TH 7TH (INJURED) 7TH (INJURED)
GUIDE 2016 RIDERS PROFILES
ADAM STERRY
811
BEN WATSON
919
WILVO VIRUS PERFORMANCE KTM
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION HUSQVARNA
NAME AND SURNAME Adam Sterry
NAME AND SURNAME Ben Watson
NATIONALITY
British
NATIONALITY
PLACE OF BIRTH
Flintshire
PLACE OF BIRTH
–
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
02/09/1996
DATE OF BIRTH (D/M/Y)
05/06/1997
WEBSITE
www.adamsyterry811.co.uk
WEBSITE
–
FIRST GP RACED
2015 GP of Argentina
FIRST GP RACED
–
WORLD TITLE
–
WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
FIRST WORLD TITLE
–
GP WINS
–
GP WINS
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
FIRST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
LAST GP WIN
–
2015 STANDING
37, MXGP, Wilvo Forkrent KTM
2015 STANDING
21, MX2, Hitachi Construction Machinery Revo KTM
OTHER RESULTS
OTHER RESULTS
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2015 2014
WILVO FORKRENT KTM WILVO FORKRENT KTM
EMX250 EMX250
Results 3 3
Year Bike
Team
Championship
2014 2014
HITACHI KTMUK HITACHI KTMUK
BRITISH MAXXIS MX2 EMX250
KTM KTM
Results 7 5
Credits: Husqvarna/Swijgers
KTM KTM
British
46
OAT TEAMS
47
HONDA 24MX Lucas Oil Honda Team manager
Bonne Marc
Rider:
Ken De Dycker
BEL
MXGP
#9
Rider:
Matiss Karro
LAT
MXGP
#191
Website
www.24mxhonda.com
Email Team Manager
mcmboone@gmail.com
Address
BEGONIASTRAAT 16/1, 9810, Nazareth, Belgium
Press Contact:
24mxhonda@gmail.com
#243
Honda Gariboldi Team manager
Giacomo Gariboldi
Rider
Tim Gajser
SLO
MXGP
Rider
Jorge Zaragoza
SPA
MX2
#101
Rider
David Herbreteau
FRA
MX2
#338
Website
www.gariboldiracing.it
Email Team Manager
gariboldiracing@gariboldiracing.com
Address
Viale Isonzo nr. 52, 20135, Milano, Italy
Press Contact
Tom Tremayne
tom.tremayne@hondaproracing.com
HONDA Jtech Team manager
Gabriele Rinaldi
Rider
Damon Graulus
BEL
MX2
#71
Rider
Henry Jacobi
GER
MX2
#29
Rider
Nick Kouwenberg
NL
EMX250
#644
Rider
Nickolas Adams
RSA
EMX250
#94
Rider
Filippo Zonta
ITA
EMX250
#2
Website
www.jtechracing.it
Email Team Manager
gabriele@rinaldi.bz
Address
Via Vivaldi 31, Gattatico 42043 (Reggio Emilia), Italy
Press Contact
Giulia Rinaldi
giulia@rinaldi.bz
TEAM HONDA REDMOTO ASSOMOTOR Team manager
Alfredo Bevilacqua
Rider
Alessandro Lupino
ITA
MXGP
#77
Rider
Kei Yamamoto
JAP
MXGP
#400
Website
www.assomotor.it
Email Team Manager
info@assomotor.it
Address
S.S. ROMANA NORD 39/D, 42012, Carpi, Italy
Press Contact
press@assomotor.it
a.bevilacqua@assomotor.it
Team HRC Team manager
Paolo Martin
Rider
Gautier Paulin
FRA
MXGP
#21
Rider
Evgeny Bobryshev
RUS
MXGP
#777
Website
www.hondaracingcorporation.com
Email Team Manager
paolo.martin_mxgp@hondaracing.co.jp
Address
Via Arno 39, 30030 – PIANIGA (VE) Italy
Press Contact
Tom Tremayne
MXGP
#62
tom.tremayne@hondaproracing.com
HUSQVARNA 62 MotoSport Husqvarna Team manager
Klemen Gercar
Rider
Klemen Gercar
Website
www.klemengercar.com
Email Team Manager
info@klemengercar.com
Address
Maklenovec 3, 1225 Lukovica, Slovenia
SLO
48
Hitachi Construction Husqvarna Team manager
Roger Magee
Rider
Jake Nicholls
GBR
MXGP
Rider
Ben Watson
GBR
MX2
#919
#45
Rider
James Dunn
GBR
EMX250
#200
#999
Website Email Team Manager
roger@edwardjmagee.com
Address
60a Downpatrick Street, BT30 9EA, Crossgar, Northern Ireland
Press Contact
Adam Wheeler
press@adamwheeler.net
NewHolland 8biano Massignani Husqvarna Team manager
Maximiliano Massignani
Rider
Rui Goncalves
POR
MXGP
Rider
Davide De Bortoli
ITA
MX2
#43
Rider
Giuseppe Tropepe
ITA
MX2
#223
ITA
EMX250
#877
Rider
Filippo Grigoletto
Website
www.team8bianomassignani.com
Email Team Manager
max@team8bianomassignani.com
Address
Strada Provinciale 16 sn, 27030, Ottobiano (PV), Italy
Press Contact
Alice Bongiovanni
info@team8bianomassignani.com
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory racing Team manager
Antti Pyrhรถnen
FIN
Rider
Max Nagl
GER
MXGP
#12
Rider
Christophe Charlier
FRA
MXGP
#23
Rider
Mikkel Haarup
DEN
EMX125
Website
www.ice1racing.fi
Email Team Manager Address
Number
#722
antti.pyrhonen@ice1racing.fi Lodewijk De Raetstraat 64. 3920 Lommel. Belgium
Press Contact
antti.pyrhonen@ice1racing.fi media@ice1racing.fi
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team manager
Jacky Martens
Rider
Max Anstie
GBR
MX2
Rider
Thomas Covington
USA
MX2
Rider
Conrad Mewse
GBR
EMX250
#426
Rider
Yentel Martens
BEL
EMX300
#20
Website
www.jmracing.mx
Email Team Manager
Jacky@jmracing.mx
Address
Ondernemersstraat 16, 3920 Lommel (B)
Press Contact
info@motocrossplanet.nl
#99 #64
SDM Corse-Husqvarna Team manager
Daniele Marchese
Rider
Davide Bonini
ITA
MX2
Rider
Marco Maddii
ITA
MXGP
Rider
Gabriele Oteri
ITA
EMX125
#374
Rider
Giacomo Zancarini
ITA
EMX125
#372
Website
www.sdmracing.it
#100
Email Team Manager
info@sdmracing.it
Address
Via Novellina 19, 21019, Somma Lombardo, Italy
Press Contact
Fabio Tognella
#15 #153
daniele.marchese@rizoma.com f.t@tognella.it / press@sdmracing.it
KAWASAKI Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki Team manager
Steve Dixon
Rider
Tommy Searle
GBR
MXGP
Rider
Vsevolod Brylyakov
GBR
MX2
Website
monsterenergykawasaki.com
Email Team Manager
steve@dixonracingteam.com
Address
MX House Waltham Business Park, Swanmore, Hants, SO32 2SA, Southampton, England
Press Contact
Bradley Dove-Dixon
#18
brad@chewymedia.co.uk
50
Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team Team manager
François Lemariey
Rider
Clement Desalle
BEL
MXGP
#25
Rider
Jordi Tixier
FRA
MXGP
#911
Website
www.kawasaki-racingteam.eu
Email Team Manager
krt.f.lemariey@gmail.com
Address
MX Esca b.v., Voltaweg 8, 5482, Schijndel, The Netherlands
Press Contact
Pascal Haudiquert
mediaxcross@gmail.com
François Lemariey
krt.f.lemariey@gmail.com
Gebben Van Venrooy Kawasaki Racing Team manager
Klaas Hattem
Rider
Toms Macuks
Website
www.gebbenvanvenrooy.com
Email Team Manager
klaas@gebbenvanvenrooy.com
Address
Eikepage 8, 7943 RV, Meppel, Netherlands
Press Contact:
Ruud Van Venrooy
Number LAT
MXGP
#50
ruud@gebbenvanvenrooy.com
Gebben Van Venrooy Kawasaki Racing Team manager
Klaas Hattem
Rider
Toms Macuks
Website
t.b.a.
Email Team Manager
khbikes@hetnet.nl
Address
Eikepage 8, 7943 RV, Meppel, Netherlands
Press Contact:
Ruud Van Venrooy
Number LAT
MXGP
#50
MX2
#88
r.vanvenrooy@kpnmail.nl
Team HNR GPR Promo Team manager
Harry Nolte
Rider
Freek van der Vlist
Rider
Roy van Heugten
EMX250
Rider
Thomas Vermijl
EMX250
Rider
Bastiaan Bogdamm
EMX125
Website
–
Email Team Manager
harrynolteusa@msn.com
Address
De Schorpioen 11, 5211MD, 'sHertogenbosch, Netherlands
NED
Team Monster Energy Kawasaki MX2
Nationality
Team manager
FRA
Jean-Jacques Luisetti
Number
Rider
Petar Petrov
BUL
MX2
Rider
Dylan Ferrandis
FRA
MX2
Rider
Lawrence Hunter
AUS
EMX250
Website
www.kawasaki-racingteam.eu
Email Team Manager
jj@luisetti.fr
Address
19 CD2 avenue de Saint Menet 13011 Marseille France
Press Contact
Pascal Haudiquert
#152 #4 #96
mediaxcross@gmail.com
TEAM VHR Team manager
Verhaeghe Bruno
Rider
Verhaeghe Alexis
FRA
MX2
#110
Rider
Boulard Bryan
BEL
MX2
#474
Website
www.teamvhr.com
Email Team Manager
teamverhaeghe@orange.fr
Address
54 rue Charles de Gaulle, 77410 Villevaude, France
Press Contact:
contact@mxcom.eu
SPA
MX2
#66
KTM Creymert Racing Team manager
Creyns Martinus
Rider
Iker Larranaga
Website
www.creymert-racing.be
Email Team Manager
info@creymert-racing.be
Address
Leyssenstraat,17, 0360, Opglabbeek, Belgium
Press Contact
Dominique Heinderson
dominiqueheinderson@hotmail.com
51
HSF Logistics Motorsport Team Team manager
Martin Van Genderen
Rider
Brian Bogers
NED
MX2
Rider
Calvin Vlaanderen
RSA
MX2
#189 #10
Rider
Roberts Justs
LAT
MX2
#95
Website Email Team Manager
martin@hsfmotorsport.nl
Address
Heiligenberg 4, Cuijk, 5431 SC, The Netherlands
Press Contact
info@motocrossplanet.nl
KTM Sarholz Racing Team Team manager
Burkhard Sarholz
Nationality
Rider
Dennis Ullrich
GER
MXGP
Number
Rider
Angus Heidecke
GER
MXGP
#156
Rider
Valtteri Malin
FIN
MXGP
#430 #151
Rider
Harri Kullas
FIN
MXGP
Rider
Michael Kratzer
AUT
EMX250
Website
www.ktm-sarholz.de
Email Team Manager
info@ktm-sarholz.de
Address
Nassauerstraße 19, 56479, Niederroßbach, Germany
Press Contact
andre.sarholz@ktm-sarholz.de
#149
#8
KTM Silver Action Team manager
Mirko Madaschi
Nationality
Rider
Jens Getteman
BEL
MX2
Rider
Davide Cislaghi
ITA
EMX250
#3
Rider
Cyril Genot
BEL
EMX250
#105
ITA
EMX250
#11
Rider
Nicola Bertuzzi
Website
www.silveractionteam.it
Email Team Manager
mirko.madaschi@silveractionteam.it
Address
Via A. Gasperi 63, 25030, Zocco di Erbusco (Brescia), Italy
Press Contact
Alessandra Arduini
Number #300
press@silveractionteam.it
Marchetti Racing Team KTM Team manager/Owner
Elio Marchetti
Rider
José Butron
SPA
MXGP
Rider
Ivo Monticelli
ITA
MX2
#17
Rider
Christopher Valente
SWI
MX2
#14
Rider
Michael Grisha Ivanov
BUL
MX2
#97
Website
www.marchettiracing.com
Email Team Manager
team@marchettiracing.com
Address
Via della Palazzina 10/a – 01100 – Viterbo, Italy
Press Contact
Emilia Tiveddu
#128
team@marchettiracing.com
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team manager
Claudio De Carli
Rider
Antonio Cairoli
ITA
MXGP
#222
Rider
Glenn Coldenhoff
NED
MXGP
#259
Website
www.ktm.com
Email Team Manager
Pit.Beier@ktm.at
Address
Gewerbegebiet Nord 2, 5222 Munderfing, Austria
teamdcr@libero.it
Press Contact
Thomas Kuttruf (KTM general)
thomas.kuttruf@ktm.com
Jennifer Dick (Offroad PR)
jennifer.dick@ktm.at
Jürgen Weisz (Racing PR)
juergen.weisz@ktm.at
Philipp Gruenberger (Racing PR)
Philipp.gruenberger@ktm.at
Marcia Hill (Racing PR)
marciahillconsultants@gmail.com
Valentina Ragni (MX communication)
valentina.ragni@ktm.at
Stefano Taglioni (MXGP Team Press Officer)
mediax@libero.it stefano.taglioni@studiozac.net
52
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team manager
Dirk Gr端bel
Rider
Jeffrey Herlings
NED
MX2
Rider
Pauls Jonass
LAT
MX2
#41
Rider
Davy Pootjes
NED
MX2
#46
Website
www.ktm.com
#75
Email Team Manager
Pit.Beier@ktm.at
Address
Gewerbegebiet Nord 2, 5222 Munderfing, Austria
Press Contact
#84
dirk.gruebel@ktm.at
Thomas Kuttruf (KTM general)
thomas.kuttruf@ktm.com
Jennifer Dick (Offroad PR)
jennifer.dick@ktm.at
J端rgen Weisz (Racing PR)
juergen.weisz@ktm.at
Philipp Gruenberger (Racing PR)
Philipp.gruenberger@ktm.at
Marcia Hill (Racing PR)
marciahillconsultants@gmail.com
Valentina Ragni (MX communication)
valentina.ragni@ktm.at
Sahkar Racing Team manager
Lauri Roosiorg
Henri Roosiorg
Rider
Hardi Roosiorg
EST
EMX125
Website
www.sahkarracing.com
Email Team Manager
lauri@sahkar.ee
Address
Putestraat 6, Balen, Belgium 2400
Press Contact
henriroosiorg@gmail.com laurilehtla@gmail.com
Wilvo Virus Performance KTM Team manager
Stephen Turner
Rider
Shaun Simpson
GBR
MXGP
Rider
Adam Sterry
GBR
MX2
Website
www.steveturnerracing.com
Email Team Manager
steve@steveturnerracing.com
Press Contact
Steve Turner
#24 #811
steve@steveturnerracing.com
SUZUKI Team Castrol Power 1 Suzuki Moto-Base Team manager
Stefan Moritz
Nationality
Rider
Filip Bengtsson
SWE
MXGP
Number
Rider
Gianluca Ecca
GER
EMX250
#315
Rider
Eric Schwella
GER
EMX250
#777
Website
www.castrolmoto.de
Email Team Manager
stefan.moritz@castrol.com
Address
Marschkamper Deich 73, 21129, Hamburg, Germany
Press Contact
m.peters@moto-base-concept.de
#11
Team Suzuki World MX2 Team manager
Thomas Hannecke
Rider
Jeremy Seewer
SUI
MX2
#91
Rider
Brian Hsu
GER
MX2
#81
NED
EMX250
#98
Rider
Bas Vaessen
Website
www.suzuki-racing.com
Email Team Manager
hannecke@suzuki.de
Address
Suzuki Allee 7, 64625 Bensheim - Germany
Press Contact
Yoline Cogghe
yoline@grpmx.com
Team Suzuki World MXGP Team manager
Stefan Everts
Rider
Ben Townley
NZ
MXGP
#8
Rider
Kevin Strijbos
BEL
MXGP
#22
Website
www.suzuki-racing.com
Email Team Manager
stefan@grpmx.com
Address
Maatheide 1510, 3920 Lommel, Belgium
Press Contact
yoline@grpmx.com
54
TM TM Racing Factory Team Team manager
Marco Ricciardi
Rider
Davide Guarneri
ITA
MXGP
Rider
Samuele Bernardini
ITA
MX2
Website
www.tmracing.it
Email Team Manager
marco.ricciardi@tmracing.it
Address
TM Racing S.P.A, Via Fano 6, Pesaro, 61122, Italy
Press Contact
Davide Messora
#39 #321
info@studiofocus.com
TM Racing Satellite Team Team manager
Carsten Andersen
Nationality
Rider
Eddie Hjortmarker
SWE
MX2
Number
Rider
Adam Einarsson
SWE
EMX125
Rider
Rasmus Kumaja
FIN
EMX125
#62
Rider
Gerard Garcia Guell
SPAIN
EMX300
#999
#30 #128
Website Email Team Manager
ca@danishcartrade.dk
Address
Gerheide 195, 2490 Balen, Belgium
Press Contact
Carsten Andersen
ca@danishcartrade.dk
YAMAHA DP19 Yamaha Official MX Team Team manager
David Philippaerts
Rider
David Philippaerts
ITA
MXGP
Rider
Lesiardo Morgan
ITA
EMX250
Rider
Alvin Ostlund
EMX250
Rider
Vd. moosdijk Roan
EMX125
Website
www.dp19.com
Email Team Manager
david@dp19.com
Address
A.De Curtis, 5 - 13037 Serravalle Sesia VC, Italy
Press Contact
Alice Angiolini
#19 #161
dp@dp19.com
I fly JK Racing Team manager
Riccardo Boschi
Rider
Alex Snow
GBR
MXGP
Rider
Alfie Smith
GBR
MX2
Rider
Charlie Putnam
EMX250
Rider
Manuel Iacopi
EMX250
371
Rider
Calvin Fonvielle
EMX125
211
Website
www.jkracing.com
Email Team Manager
jkracingmx@hotmail.com
Address
Via Calamandrei, 21, 51018 Pieve a Nievole, Pistoia, Italy
Press Contact
31 174
jkracingmx@hotmail.com
KEMEA Yamaha Official MX Team Team manager
Marnicq Bervoets
Rider
Valentin Guillod
SWI
MXGP
Rider
Benoit Paturel
FRA
MX2
#6
Rider
Brent Vandoninck
BEL
MX2
#172
Rider
Maxime Renaux
FRA
EMX250
Rider
Calvin Fonvielle
Website
www.yamaha-racing.com/mxgp/teams/kemea-yamaha-factory-mxgp-team
Email Team Manager
marnicq.bervoets@kemea.be
Address
MeeĂŤnheide 38,3600 Genk
Press Contact
cdsservices@mac.com
#92
56
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Team manager
Massimo Raspanti
Rider
Jeremy Van Horebeek
BEL
MXGP
#89
Rider
Romain Febvre
FRA
MXGP
#461
Website
www.yamaha-racing.com/mxgp/teams/monster-energy-yamaha-factory-mxgp-team
Email Team Manager
ymt.rac@rinaldi-motorsport.com
Address
Via Berlinguer 10, 43013, Langhirano (Parma), Italy
Press Contact
chris@sol-matheson.com
Team Jimmy Joe Team manager
Jef Janssen
Rider
Jaap Corneth
Rider
Demi Goezinnen
NED
MX2
#79
WMX
Website Email Team Manager
Jefjanssenmx@gmail.com
Address
Winterswijkseweg 18, 7152 bw, Eibergen, The Netherlands
Tip top racing Team manager
Herve Hagnere
Rider
Milko Potisek
FRA
MXGP
Rider
Mathys BoisramĂŠ
FRA
EMX250
Email Team Manager
tip.top.competition@wanadoo.fr
Address
283 Route de flamets,76390, Conteville, France
Press Contact
milkopotisek@live.fr
#32
Wilvo Standing Construct Yamaha Official MX2 Team Team manager
Tim Mathys
Team manager
Louis Vosters
Rider
Aleksandr Tonkov
RUS
MX2
Rider
Julien Lieber
BEL
MX2
#59 #33
Rider
Alvin Ostlund
SWE
MX2
#161
Website
www.yamaha-racing.com/mx2/teams/wilvo-standing-construct-yamaha-official-mx-2-team
Email Team Manager
tim@wilvostandingconstructyamaha.com
Email Team Manager
louis@wilvostandingconstructyamaha.com
Address
Wilgenakker 2, 5571 SJ Bergeijk, The Netherlands
Press Contact
Dennis Geerings
dennis@wilvostandingconstructyamaha.com
CDP CORTENUOVA Team manager
PAGANOTTI SERGIO
Rider
SIMONE ZECCHINA
ITA
MX2
Rider
JERNEJ IRT
SLO
MXGP
#49
Rider
PETER IRT
SLO
MXGP
#48
#40
Rider Website Email Team Manager
teamcortenuova@gmail.com
Address
Via Trento 24, 24050 Mornico Al Serio - BG
57
A L L T H E L AT E S T H O N DA R AC I N G N E W S A N D I M AG E S …
S TA Y I N T H E K N O W W I T H T H E L AT E S T M X G P, M X 2 , E M X 2 5 0 AND HONDA 150 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP NEWS, R E S U LT S , P H O T O S , V I D E O S A N D M U C H M O R E . . .
STATISTICS
TOTAL
MX2
MXGP
MX1
650
MOTOCROSSGP
250
500
RIDER NATIONALITY
125
GRAND PRIX VICTORIES
Until Until 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Everts, Stefan
BEL 13 37 12
Cairoli, Antonio
ITA
Smets, Joel
BEL
Robert, Joël
BEL
Herlings, Jeffrey Geboers, Eric
1
9
29
101 1
4
8
6
11
9
9
2
10 10
4
74
47 10
57
50
50
NED
2
BEL 18
5
5
9
16
15 12
4
47 39
Hallman, Torsten
SWE
de Coster, Roger
BEL
Pichon, Mickael
FRA
Mikkola, Heikki
FIN
7 25
32
Rahier, Gaston
BEL 29
1
30
Friedrichs, Paul
GER
1
27
28
Jobe, Georges
BEL
15 13
28
Malherbe, André
BEL
1
Chiodi, Alessio
ITA 26
36 1
1
37
36
36
24
3
8
36
27
28 1
27
Strijbos, Dave
NED 26
1
27
Smith, Jeffrey
GBR
3 22
25
Everts, Harry
BEL 16
7
23
Puzar, Alessandro
ITA 12 11
Lundin, Sten
SWE
23 22
22
Thorpe, Dave
GBR
22
22
Tibblin, Rolf
SWE
22
22
Carlqvist, Hakan
SWE
6
14
20
Tortelli, Sébastien
FRA 11
9
Bervoets, Marnicq
BEL
15
Desalle, Clement
BEL
20 4
19 2
3
4
2
4
4
19
Van Der Ven, Kees
NED
4 10 4
18
Demaria, Yves
FRA
4
Martens, Jacky
BEL
Vehkonen, Pekka
FIN
5
12
Bartolini, Andrea
ITA
4
3
Bayle, Jean Michel
FRA
7
6
Nilsson, Bill
SWE
Rattray, Tyla
RSA
Schmit, Donny
USA
Geboers, Sylvain
11
2
17
1
16
17
8
15
2
15
17
15
15 11
7
4
15
8
15
BEL
14
14
Moissev, Guennady
RUS
14
Musquin, Marvin
FRA
Searle, Tommy
GBR
Townley, Ben
NZL
Bolley, Frédéric
FRA
13
Nicoll, Kurt
GBR
2
11
13
Parker, Trampas
USA
6
5
2
13
Rinaldi, Michele
ITA 12
1
Vimond, Jacky
FRA
12
Wolsink, Gerrit
NED
13
13
Aberg, Bengt
SWE
12
12
1 1
4
Albertijn, Greg
RSA
4
8
Moore, Bob
USA 11
1
Philippaerts, David
14 6
GER
Coppins, Joshua
NZL
Dobb, James
GBR 11
Paulin, Gautier
FRA
Arbekov, Victor
RUS
5
14 2
9
6
14 14 13
13 1
13
12 12
ITA
Roczen, Ken
8
1
2
1
1
1
6
12 1
4
5
1
3
1
8
12 11 11
1 9
1
1
3
2
1
2
1
11 10
60
TOTAL
MX2
MXGP
MX1
650
MOTOCROSSGP
250
500
125
RIDER NATIONALITY
Until Until 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Hansen, Torleif
SWE
10
Andersson, Hakan
SWE
9
Febvre, Romain
FRA
Johansson, Peter
SWE
1
8
9
Jonsson, Ake
SWE
1
8
9
Lackey, Brad
USA
9
9
Van Den Berk, John
NED
Bickers, Dave
GBR
6
2
8
Hudson, Neil
GBR
8
Kavinov, Vladimir
RUS
8
Maschio, Mickael
FRA
Nagl, Maximilian
GER
Velkeneers, Marc
BEL
7
Watanabe, Akira
JAP
8
Beirer, Pit
GER
2
5
ITA
5
2
Federici, Claudio
10 9 8
7
9 8 8 1 1
AUT
Kring, Arne
SWE
Langston, Grant
RSA
7
Tragter, Pedro
NED
7
9
2
7
Kinigadner, Heinz
1
2
1
1
8
3
8
1
8 8
6
7 7 1
7
7
7 7 7
Barragan, Jonathan
SPA
Laporte, Danny
USA
Liles, Billy
USA
6
Noyce, Graham
GBR
6
Pourcel, Christophe
FRA
Rond, Gerard
NED
Valek, Vlastimil
CZE
6
Van Doorn, Gert Jan
NED
5
Vuillemin, David
FRA
Weil, Adolf
GER
3
3
Bauer, Willy
GER
2
3
De Dycker, Ken
BEL
Gajser, Tim
SLO
Hansson, Marcus
SWE
5
5
King, Darryll
NZL
5
5
King, Shayne
NZL
5
5
Maddii, Corrado
ITA
Nilsson, Jorgen
SWE
4
2
6
6
6 6 6 2
2
2
6
6
4
6 6 1
6
2
6 6 5 1
1
2
1
5 5
5
5
5 5
5
Ramon, Steve
BEL
Strijbos, Kevin
BEL
van Velthoven, Jaak
BEL
5
5
Vromans, Andre
BEL
5
5
Whatley, Jeremy
GBR
Andreani, Giuseppe Anstie, Max
ITA
4
1 1
3
5
4
5
5
5
1
4
UK
1
3
4
Baeten, RenĂŠ
BEL
4
4
Banks, John
GBR
4
4
Contini, Massimo
ITA
Crockard, Gordon
IRL
de Reuver, Marc Falta, Jaroslav
HOL
4
POR
Gundersen, Kenneth
NOR
Johnson, Ricky
USA
McFarlane, Andrew
AUS
Pourcel, Sebastien
FRA
Stanton, Jeff
USA
Vohland, Tallon
USA
Archer, Leslie
GBR
Brown, Mike
USA
4
1
CZE
Goncalves, Rui
4 4 2
1
4
4
4 4
3
1 3
4 1
4 4 2
4 1
2
4 4 4
3
4 3
3
4
3 3
62
TOTAL
MX2
MXGP
MX1
650
MOTOCROSSGP
250
500
125
RIDER NATIONALITY
Until Until 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Bruno, Jean Jacques
FRA
Dieffenbach, Rolf
GER
Eggens, Erik
NED
3
3
3
3
3
3
Fanton, Michele
ITA
Frossard, Steven
FRA
Glover, Broc
USA
Guillod, Valentin
SWI
Herring, Rob
GBR
3
Lampkin, Arthur
GBR
2
Leisk, Jeff
AUS
Leok, Tanel
EST
Mackenzie, Billy
GBR
O'Mara, Johnny
USA
Pomeroy, Jim
USA
Seguy, Luigi
FRA
Simpson, Shaun
GBR
Smith, Marty
USA
3
Velky, Zdenek
CZE
1
Vialle, Frédéric
FRA
3
Baborovski, Antonin
CZE
1
Bailey, David
USA
Barnett, Mark
USA
Boonen, Johan
BEL
Boven, Raymond
BEL
Caps, Patrick
BEL
Chandler, Danny
USA
Coldenhoff, Glenn
NED
3
3 2
1
1
3
2
3 3
3 1
3
3
3 1
1
1
3
1 2
3
2
3
1
3
3
3
3
3 1
2
3 3
2
3
1
2
3 1
1
2
2
2 2
2
2
2
2
2 2
2 1
1
2
Delepine, Gerald
BEL
Diepold, Roland
GER
Dirkx, Broer
HOL
Dobry, Peter
CZE
Draper, John
GBR
2
2
Eastwood, Vic
GBR
2
2
Geukens, Dirk
BEL
2
Guarneri, Davide
ITA
Hannah, Bob
USA
Healey, Mike
USA
Johansson, Jan
SWE
Kiedrowski, Mike
USA
Lechien, Ron
USA
Malin, Paul
GBR
Melotte, Cedric
BEL
Ovchinikov, Anatoly
RUS
Rossi, Franco
ITA
Tixier, Jordi
FRA
Traversini, Thomas
ITA
2
2
2
2 2
2
2
2
2 1
1
2
1
2 2
1
2
1 1
1
2 1
2
1
2 1
1
2
2
2 2
2 2
2 1 2
Andersson, Ake
SWE
1
Anstie, Mervyn
GBR
Aubin, Nicolas
FRA
Bartolini, Massimo
ITA
Bobryshev, Evgeny
RUS
Burton, John
GBR
Churavy, Jim
CZE
Covington, Thomas
USA
Curtiss, Dave
GBR
De Roover, Gilbert
BEL RUS
Drechsel, Arno
GER
2
2
FIN
Draugs, Gunnar
2
2
Van Horebeek, Jeremy BEL Vehkonen, Kalevi
1
1
2 2 1
1
1 1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1 1 1
1
1 1 1
1 1
1 1
63
TOTAL
MX2
MXGP
MX1
650
MOTOCROSSGP
250
500
125
RIDER NATIONALITY
Until Until 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Dymond, Micky
USA
Eckenbach, Bernd
GER
Ellis, Jim
USA
1
1
Eriksson, Anders
SWE
1
1
Erola, Aarno
FIN
1
Ferrandis, Dylan
FRA
Ferris, Dean
AUS
1
1 1
1
1 1 1
1 1
Garcia Vico, Francisco SPA
1
1
Giesbers, Leon
NED
1
1
Grigoriev, Igor
RUS
1
1
Guerra, Mike
USA
Gustafsson, Lars
SWE
Halm, Miroslav
CZE
Hammargren, Chris
SWE
Hansen, Donny
USA
1
Howerton, Kent
USA
1
Jansen, Nic
BEL
1
Johansson, Gunnar
SWE
1
Jorgensen, Brian
DEN
Karsmakers, Pierre
NED
Kehoe, Eric
USA
Kรถbele, Fritz
GER
Krestinov, Gert
EST
Kreutz, Klaus-Bernd
GER
Lacher, Dietmar
GER
1
1
Leok, Avo
EST
1
1
Lundell, Ove
SWE
1
1
Maisch, Hans
GER
1
1
Martens, Jo
BEL
1
1
Massant, Andre
BEL
Mingels, Jean Paul
BEL
Moates, Marty
USA
Morrison, Alan
IRL
1
1 1
1
1
1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
1
1
1
Nelson, Jessy
USA
Nicholls, Andy
GBR
Nicoll, Dave
GBR
Nunn, Carl
GBR
Osborne, Zach
USA
Pean, Daniel
FRA
1
Pettersson, Ole
SWE
1
1 1
1 1
1
1
1
1 1
1 1 1
Pikkarainen, Tapani
FIN
Pilar, Karel
CZE
1
1
Rangelov, Dimitri
BUL
1
1
Reed, Chad
AUS
1
Rickman, Don
GBR
Roelants, Joel
BEL
Roulev, Pavel
RUS
1
Rybalchenko, Eugenij RUS
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
1 1 1
Scaillet, Hubert
BEL
Schneider, Fritz
GER
1
Smith, Rodney
USA
1
Stodulka, Jiri
CZE
1
Sun, Chuck
USA
1
Sword, Stephen
GBR
Tonus Arnaud
SWI
van Rees, Remy
NED
Villopoto, Ryan
USA
Windham, Kevin
USA
1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1
1
1 1
1
1 1 1
TOTAL 1825 UPDATED - Glen Helen, Monster Energy MXGP of USA
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WORLD TITLES STATISTICS ALL TIMES WORLD CHAMPIONS AT THE END OF 2015 RIDER NATIONALITY
125-MX2
250-MXGP-MX1
500-650-MX3 2
Everts Stefan
BEL
1
7
Cairoli Antonio
ITA
2
6
Robert Joel
BEL
De Coster Roger
BEL
Geboers Eric
BEL
Jobe Georges
BEL
Smets Joel
BEL
Everts Harry
BEL
2
5
1
2
5
2
3
5
ITA 4
Mikkola Heikki
FIN
1
Albertijn Greg
RSA
1
Chiodi Alessio
ITA
3
Friedrichs Paul
RDA
Laier Stephanie
GER
Malherbe Andre
BEL
Moisseev Guennady
RUS
Rahier Gaston
BEL
Thorpe David
GBR FRA
Bolley Frederic
FRA
Breugelmans Sven
BEL
Carlqvist Hakan
FRA
Herlings Jeffrey
NED
Kinigadner Heinz
AUT
Lundin Sten
SWE
Musquin Marvin
FRA
Nilsson Bil
SWE
Parker Trampas
USA
Pichon MichaĂŤl
FRA
Puzar Alessandro
ITA
Ramon Steve
4 4
4
2
3 3 3 3 3
3
3
3 3
3
2
2
1
2
2 1
2 2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2 2
2 2
2
2
2
2 1
3 3
3
1
4 4
3
3
SWE
Demaria Yves
5
1
SWE
SWE
6 5
Hallman Torsten
Aberg Bengt
8
5 3
TOTAL 10
6
Fontanesi Kiara
Bayle Jean Michel
WOMEN
2 1
2
2
2
1
1
2
BEL
1
1
2
Schmit Donny
USA
1
1
Smith Jeff
GBR
2
2
Tibblin Rolf
SWE
2
2
2
Tortelli Sebastien
FRA
1
1
2
Van Den Berk John
NED
1
1
2
Andersson Hakan
SWE
1
1
Arbekov Victor
RUS
1
Baeten Rene
BEL
1
1
Bartolini Andrea
ITA
1
1
Bill Julien
SWI
1
1
Campano Carlos
SPA
1
1
Dobb James
GBR
Febvre, Romain
FRA
Gajser, Tim
SLO
Gercar, Klemen
SLO
Hansson Marcus
SWE
Hudson Neil
GBR
1
1
1 1
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
King Shane
NZL
1
1
Lackey Brad
USA
1
1
Lancelot Livia
FRA
Langston Grant
RSA
1 1
1 1
65
RIDER NATIONALITY
125-MX2
Laporte Danny
USA
Martens Jacky
BEL
Maschio MichaĂŤl
FRA
1
Moore Bobby
USA
1
Noyce Graham
GBR
250-MXGP-MX1
500-650-MX3
WOMEN
1
TOTAL 1
1
1 1 1
1
1
Philippaerts David
ITA
Pourcel Christophe
FRA
1
1
Rattray Tyla
RSA
1
1
Rinaldi Michele
ITA
1
1
Roczen Ken
GER
1
1
Strijbos Dave
NED
1
1
Tixier, Jordi
FRA
1
1
Townley Ben
NZL
1
1
Tragter Pedro
NED
1
1
Vehkonen Pekka
FIN
1
Vimond Jacky
FRA
Walkner Matthias
AUT
Watanabe Akira
JAP
TOTAL
1
1
1 1
1 1
1
1 41
1 54
55
8
158
Credits: Suzuki/Archer
Last Update: Glen Helen - MXGP of the USA
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VENUES
ROUND 01
MXGP OF QATAR LOSAIL WOMEN ROUND 01 FEBRUARY 27 (SAT)
Track map
Losail
3 5 6
2
7 8
RACE TRACK Name Losail Motocross Track Full address Al Wusail, North Relief Road - Doha, Qatar GPS coordinates Track: 25° 29' 27.68" N 51° 26' 44.89" E Welcome Centre: 25° 28' 58.87" N 51° 27' 20.56" E Phone + 974 4472 9151 Email info@lcsc.qa Website www.lcsc.qa ORGANIZER Name Losail Circuit Sports Club Phone + 974 4437 9884 + 974 4472 9151 Website www.lcsc.qa Email info@lcsc.qa LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Name Neus Ramos Feliu Phone + 974 5503 8426 Email neusramos@telefonica.net
1 Monster (not here) 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area (in paddock) 5 TV 6 TimeKeeping 7 Skybox Restaurant 8 Podium
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation Phone + 974 4437 9884 Website www.qmmf.com Email info@qmmf.com.qa TOURIST BOARD Name Qatar Tourism Authority Website www.qatartourism.gov.qa AIRPORTS Name Hamad International Airport Distance 45 km Website www.dohahamadairport.com ROAD DIRECTIONS From Doha Airport to the Track: • Leave the airport and follow the signs for Doha. • Turn right on to the Corniche Road (by the sea) • Keep driving along Corniche Road all the way until reaching the Sheraton hotel then take a left towards City Centre. • Drive to Al-Wahda Street and turn right to Istiqlal Street. • Keep straight then turn left going to Doha Golf Club. • Turn to the right on the roundabout going north to Al-Khor Highway till you get to Losail Motocross Track.
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ROUND 01
MXGP OF QATAR LOSAIL WOMEN ROUND 01 FEBRUARY 27 (SAT)
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ROUND 02
MXGP OF THAILAND SUPHAN BURI MARCH 06
Track Map
SuphanBury
1 Monster (not here) 2 SkyDeck 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area (in paddock) 5 TV 6 TimeKeeping
Finish Line
6 2
3
5
Paddock
RACE TRACK Name SuphanBuri Motorsport Land Address Srakajom, Don Chedi, Suphan Buri, THAILAND GPS coordinates 14°38’37.7” N 99° 54’ 21.3” E Foursquare http://4sq.com/baNFtP Facebook facebook.com/ SuphanburiMotorsportLand Phone + 6635 511 119 Email racetrack@thaimxgp.com
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of Thailand (FMSCT) Website www.fmsct-live.com Facebook www.facebook.com/FMSCT.MSAT Email racing@fmsct-live.com
ORGANIZER Name ThaiMXGP - Chequered Flag Motorsport Agency, Ltd. Address 58/1 Noble Geo Rama 5, Nakhon-in Road, Nontaburi Thailand 11130 Phone + 662 423 27 27 Website www.thaiMXGP.com Facebook www.facebook.com/ThaiMXGP Instagram @ThaiMXGP Email racing@thaimxgp.com
AIRPORTS Name Suvarnabhumi Airport Distance 135 km Website www.suvarnbhumiairport.com
TOURIST BOARD Name Tourism Authority of Thailand Website www.tourismthailand.org
Name Don Muang Airport Distance 110 km Website www.donmuanairportonline.com
LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Name Mr. Barry Russell Phone + 6681 496 8782 Email media@thaimxgp.com
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ROUND 02
MXGP OF THAILAND SUPHAN BURI MARCH 06
ROAD DIRECTIONS ThaiMXGP2016 Travel Guide: http://www.thaimxgp.com/travelling.html
4. From Bangkok via offense Doem Bang Nang Buat District To the Province The distance is about 228 kilometers
By car – The trip can take several routes. The trip takes about one hour from Bangkok as follows.
5. Pass Ang Thong, Bangkok To the Province The distance is about 150 kilometers
1. From Bangkok through Bang Bua Thong To the province or from Bangkok through Bang Bua Thong district. To the Province The distance is about 107 kilometers
6. From Bangkok via Nakhon Pathom Kamphaeng Saen District To the Province The distance is about 164 kilometers
2. Pass from Bangkok, Pathum Thani Province Lat Lum Kaeo district To the Province The distance is about 115 kilometers 3. From Bangkok through Ayutthaya To the Province The distance is about 132 kilometers
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ROUND 03
MXGP OF EUROPE VALKENSWAARD WMX ROUND 02 | EMX 250 ROUND 01 | EMX 300 ROUND 01 MARCH 28 Track Map
Valkenswaard
3 2
7
Finish Line
6
5
1 4 Paddock
1 Monster 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area 5 TV 6 TimeKeeping 7 Skybox Restaurant
RACE TRACK Name Eurocircuit Valkenswaard Full address Kempervennendreef 4; 5563 VB Westerhoven - Valkenswaard; The Netherlands GPS coordinates Track and Welcome Centre: 51°20' 2.00" N 5° 25' 25.29" E Phone +31 402017047 Website www.gpvalkenswaard.nl Email welcome@gpvalkenswaard.nl
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name KNMV-Koninklijke Nederlandse Motorrijders Vereniging Phone +31 263528510 Website www.knmv.nl Email sport@knmv.nl
ORGANIZER Name Stichting Robra Address Valkenswaardseweg 10; 5582 VB Waalre; The Netherlands Phone +31 613507431 Email welcome@gpvalkenswaard.nl Website www.gpvalkenswaard.nl Welcome Office welcome@gpvalkenswaard.nl VIP vip@gpvalkenswaard.nl
AIRPORTS Name Eindhoven Distance 16 km Website www.eindhovenairport.nl
LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Mr. Jan Boer Phone +31 655722117 Email press@gpvalkenswaard.nl
TOURIST BOARD Website www.vvv-valkenswaard.nl
Name Düsseldorf-Weeze Distance 90 km Website www.airport-weeze.de Name Düsseldorf Distance 115 km Website www.duesseldorf-international.de Name Brussels Distance 120 km Website www.brusselsairport.be Name Amsterdam Distance 140 km Website www.schiphol.nl
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ROUND 03
MXGP OF EUROPE VALKENSWAARD WMX ROUND 02 | EMX 250 ROUND 01 | EMX 300 ROUND 01 MARCH 28
ROAD DIRECTIONS From Tilburg
From Tilburg / 's-Hertogenbosch on Monday and Friday
• Y ou are driving from the A58 towards Eindhoven / Tilburg. • There, follow the N2 towards Waalre. • Once you are in Veldhoven, follow the N2 towards "overige richtingen". • At exit Waalre / Valkenswaard leave the N2 and go right at the traffic lights. You are then on the N69 towards Valkenswaard / Hasselt. • Follow this road all the way through Aalst and Valkenswaard. • After you (still straight on) left Valkenswaard follow Hasselt. Valkenswaard, Brabant Septentrional, Pays-Bas - Google Maps • Approximately 3 km outside Valkenswaard, take the exit Center Parcs “Kempervennen”. • From this point follow the road and you will arrive after Adresse Valkenswaard about 1.5 km at the Eurocircuit. From 's-Hertogenbosch
Pays-Bas
• Y ou drive from 's-Hertogenbosch on the A2 towards Eindhoven. • At Best, follow the N2 highway to Waalre. • Once you are in Veldhoven, follow the N2 towards "overige richtingen". • At exit Waalre / Valkenswaard leave the N2 and go right at the traffic lights. You are then on the N69 towards Valkenswaard / Hasselt. • Follow this road all the way through Aalst and Valkenswaard. • After you (still straight on) left Valkenswaard follow Hasselt. • Approximately 3 km outside Valkenswaard, take the exit Center Parcs “Kempervennen”. • From this point follow the road and you will arrive after about 1.5 km at the Eurocircuit.
• F ollow the N2 towards Waalre. • Once you are in Veldhoven, follow the N2 to Eersel / Antwerp. • You are now on the A67 to Eersel / Antwerp. • Take exit Eersel, Bergeijk etc. • At the end of the exit turn left to Valkenswaard. • At the third roundabout (counted from the highway) turn right to Bergeijk. • Then go straight to the N69 (Valkenswaard / Hasselt). • After about 2 km take the exit left to Center Parcs "Kempervennen”. • From this point follow the road and you will arrive after about 1.5 km at the Eurocircuit. From Maastricht
10/03/10 07:43
• • • •
ou are driving from Maastricht via the A2 to Eindhoven. Y Take exit Leende / Valkenswaard. At the exit turn left to Valkenswaard. Follow the signs for Hasselt in Valkenswaard. This road is going thru the industrial area "Schaapsloop”. • At the fourth roundabout you turn left towards Hasselt. • After a few kilometers you turn right to Center Parcs "Kempervennen”. • From this point follow the road and you will arrive after about 1.5 km at the Eurocircuit.
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ROUND 04
MXGP OF PATAGONIA ARGENTINA - NEUQUEN APRIL 10
RACE TRACK Name Patagonia Race Track MXGP of Patagonia Address Ruta 40 - km 2123.5 GPS coordinates 40° 41' 58.29" S 71° 42' 14.07” W Phone +54 0351 4872010 Website www.mxgpofpatagonia.com.ar Email info@maseventos.com.ar ORGANIZER Name + EVENTOS SA Phone +54 0351 4872010 Website www.maseventos.com.ar Email info@maseventos.com.ar
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name CAMOD Website www.camod.com.ar TOURIST BOARD Name Secretary of Tourism of Villa La Angostura Website www.villalaangostura.gov.ar AIRPORTS Luis Candelaria Airport of the city of Bariloche Name Distance 50 km Website www.aeropuertos.net/aeropuertointernacional-teniente-luis-candelaria
LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Name Augusto Lobo Phone + 54 9 351 399 4080 Email augustolobo@maseventos.com.ar
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ROUND 04
MXGP OF PATAGONIA ARGENTINA - NEUQUEN APRIL 10
ROAD DIRECTIONS By car: From Bariloche you will drive towards the north and about 20 kms away you will find the route to Villa La Angostura which is 70 kms away. It is all paved and it has a beautiful overlook of all the coast line of Nahuel Huapi Lake. From the North you can get here along the Seven Lakes Route, which you can take in San Martin de los Andes. You will have a 90 kms drive while observing the mountain range lakes with their awesome sights.
second most important in the country because it has direct communication with Puerto Montt (220 kms away) and Osorno (117 kms away) along the Chilean Austral Motorway and with all the other parts of the Chilean Patagonia. The road is paved in almost all its stretches, you must be careful in the stretches which are still being built. It is an important commercial passage, which makes the traffic quite thick. The road is of rubble over National Route 231, it is averagely 7 metres wide and it is in good conditions. The distance to the limit is 4 kms.5
Frontier passages: Cardenal Samoré Passage (former Puyehue) It is 1314 AMSL (42° 29' 07" South Latitude – 70° 25' 91" West Longitude) and it is open all year long. It is considered the
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ROUND 05
MXGP OF LEÓN - MEXICO LEÓN APRIL 17
RACE TRACK Name Parque Metropolitano de León Full address Prol. Blvd. Adolfo López Mateos Nte. S/N Col. Presa El Palote, León, Guanajuato, México. C.P. 37130 GPS coordinates Track: 221° 11.28 North 101° 41.05 West Welcome Centre: 21° 11.371 North 101° 41.119 West Phone +52 (477) 7711301 Email info@motocrossmexico.com
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name Federación Mexicana de Motociclismo A.C. Phone + 52 (55) 58030112 Website www.fmm.org.mx Email contacto@fmm.org.mx
ORGANIZER Name Rallymex SA de CV Phone + 52 (55) 52596904 Website www.mxgp.mx Email info@motocrossmexico.com
Name Conventions and Visitors Office (León) Website www.leon-mexico.com/eng
LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Adrián Molina Phone +52 1 (55) 54541365 Email adrian@motocrossmexico.com
TOURIST BOARD Name Guanajuato State Tourism Board Website www.gtoexperience.mx/en Name León Municipal Tourism Board Website www.turismoleon.mx
AIRPORTS Aeropuerto Internacional Del Bajío (BJX) Name Distance 33.6 km Website www.aeropuertosgap.com.mx/en/ guanajuato-3 Name
eropuerto Internacional La Ciudad de A México (MEX) Distance 396 km Website www.aicm.com.mx/en
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MXGP OF LEÓN - MEXICO LEÓN APRIL 17
ROAD DIRECTIONS From Guanajuato International Airport to Parque Metropolitano: • Head southwest • Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Silao/México 45 and merge onto México 45 • Slight left toward México 45, continue straight • Exit onto José Ma.Morelos • Turn left onto A.Lopez Mateos where is Parque Metropolitano. From Mexico City International Airport to Parque Metropolitano: • Head northwest toward Sonora
• Continue onto Av Carlos Hank Gonzàles • Turn right onto the ramp to Zumpango Cuota/Queretaro Cuota • Merge onto Circuito Exterior Mexiquense/Mexico 57D • Take the exit onto México • Autopista Querétaro • Continue onto San Juan del Rio-Pedro Escobedo/Mexico 57 N • Slight left onto Pedro Escobedo Santiago de Querétaro/ México 57 N • Take the exit on the left onto México 45 toward Celaya/ centro Sct Qro • Continue onto México 45D • Exit to stay on México 45D toward Guadalajara/Leon
• Turn left onto Av Texcoco
• Continue onto México 110/Mexico 45
• Take the 1st right onto Tahel
• Slight toward México 45
• Slight right onto Av Oceania
• Exit onto José Ma.Morelos
• Continue onto Av 608
• Turn left onto A.Lopez Mateos.
• Continue onto Av Central Carlos Hank Gonzàles • Continue onto Central • Exit to stay on Central
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MXGP OF LATVIA KEGUMS EMX125 ROUND 01 | EMX 300 ROUND 02 | EMX 250 ROUND 02 MAY 01 1 Monster 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area
Track Map
Kegums
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RACE TRACK Name Motocenter “Zelta Zirgs” Full address “Oskalni”, Rembates pag., Kegums, Latvia GPS coordinates Track: 56° 45' 12.43" N 24° 44' 09.72" E Welcome Centre: +56° 45' 13.36" +24° 44' 10.81" Phone +371 65035877 (only during the event) Website www.mxgplatvia.com Email info@mxgplatvia.com ORGANIZER Name Kristers Sergis Phone +371 29559921 Website www.mxgplatvia.com Email info@mxgplatvia.com LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Kaspars Kulikovs Phone +371 29874628 Email kaspars@lamsf.lv
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NATIONAL FEDERATION Name LaMSF Phone +371 67845851 Website www.lamsf.lv Email moto@lamsf.lv TOURIST BOARD Website www.latviatourism.lv www.baltic.travel AIRPORTS Riga Name Distance 60 km Website www.riga-airport.com Name Kaunas Distance 300 km Website www.kaunasair.lt Name Tallin Distance 341 km Website www.tallinn-airport.ee/eng/info/ airlinesattallinnairport ROAD DIRECTIONS • Motorway Riga – Daugavpils. Exit: Kegums – road P 8 Suntazi • National road: A6 • Nearest town: Ogre, at 10 km from the circuit • Direction: East
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KEGUMS - Google Maps
ROUND 06
12/03/10 12:05
Adresse Ķegums Lettonie
MXGP OF LATVIA KEGUMS EMX 125 ROUND 01 | EMX 300 ROUND 02 | EMX 250 ROUND 02 MAY 01
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=fr&geocode=&q=…ettonie&ll=56.743687,24.724731&spn=2.10572,6.097412&z=8&pw=2
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MXGP OF GERMANY TEUTSCHENTHAL WOMEN ROUND 03 | EMX 250 ROUND 03 | EMX 150 ROUND 01 MAY 08
Track Map
Teutschenthal Paddock
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RACE TRACK Name Talkessel Full address Poststrasse; D-06179 Teutschenthal; Germany GPS coordinates Track: 51.460037, 11.795729 (51° 27' 32.17" N 11° 47' 42.01" E) Welcome Centre: 51.456721, 11.82132 (51° 27' 24.19" N 11° 49' 16.75" E) Phone +49 34601 22277 Fax +49 34601 31670 Website www.msc-teutschenthal.de Email info@msc-teutschenthal.de ORGANIZER Name Motorsportclub Teutschenthal e.V. im ADAC Full address Strasse des Friedens 2a, D – 06179 Teutschenthal; Germany Phone +49 34601 22277 Fax +49 34601 31670 Website www.msc-teutschenthal.de Email info@msc-teutschenthal.de LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Mrs. Karola Waterstraat Phone +49 17234 44984 Email presse@msc-teutschenthal.de
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name DMSB-Deutscher Motor Sport Bund e.V. Phone +49 69633 00743 Fax +49 69633 00730 Website www.dmsb.de Email dmsb@dmsb.de AIRPORTS Name Leipzig-Halle Distance 30 km Website www.leipzig-halle-airport.de Name Berlin-Schönefeld Distance 186 km Website www.berlin-airport.de TOURIST BOARD Name Saale-Unstrut-Tourismus e.V. Website www.saaleunstrut.com Hotels www.msc-teutschenthal.de/msc/service/ hotels ROAD DIRECTIONS • Motorway: use Autobahn A 38, then A 143. Exit: Teutschenthal • National road: use B 80. Exit: Teutschenthal, or Teutschenthal-Bahnhof • Nearest town: Halle, at 12 km East of the circuit; Eisleben at 15 km West of the circuit
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TEUTSCHENTHAL - Google Maps
MXGP OF GERMANY TEUTSCHENTHAL
10/03/10 08:12
Adresse Teutschenthal Allemagne
WOMEN ROUND 03 | EMX 250 ROUND 03 | EMX 150 ROUND 01 MAY 08
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=fr&geocode=&q…magne&ll=51.44716,11.821289&spn=4.786545,12.194824&z=7&pw=2
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MXGP OF TRENTINO PIETRAMURATA EMX 250 ROUND 04 | EMX 125 ROUND 02 MAY 15 Track Map
1 Monster 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area 5 TV 6 TimeKeeping 7 Skybox Restaurant
Arco
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RACE TRACK Name Crossodrome “Ciclamino” Full address Via Cargadori, 4 38070 Pietramurata TN Italy GPS coordinates Track: 46° 0' 33.9" N 10° 55' 58.3" E Welcome Centre: Viale Daino SS45 46° 01’ 43.1" N 10° 56’ 44.5" E Phone +39 046 4507317 Email info@motoclubarco.net
TOURIST BOARD Name Ingarda Website www.gardatrentino.it
ORGANIZER Name Motoclubarco Altogarda Offroad Phone 0039 046 4507317 Website www.motoclubarco.net Email info@motoclubarco.net
Name Venezia Distance 160 km Website www.veniceairport.it
LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Claudio Orlandani Phone 0039 338 8335830 Email claudio.orlandani@virgilio.it NATIONAL FEDERATION Name FMI Federazione Motociclistica Italiana Phone +39 0632488502 Website www.federmoto.it Email internazionale@federmoto.it
AIRPORTS Name Verona Villafranca Distance 80 km Website www.aeroportoverona.it Name Orio Al Serio Bergamo Distance 150 km Website www.aeroportodibergamo.com
ROAD DIRECTIONS Coming from NORTH: Highway A22 exit TRENTO NORD follow direction Riva del Garda on SP 45, 15 km distance location Pietramurata Ciclamino Track Coming from SOUTH: Higway A22 exit ROVERETO SUD follow direction Riva del Garda, Arco and direction TRENTO on SP 45, 12 km distance location Pietramurata Ciclamino Track For big truck we suggest the exit TRENTO NORTH
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MXGP OF TRENTINO PIETRAMURATA EMX 250 ROUND 04 | EMX 125 ROUND 02 MAY 15
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MXGP OF SPAIN TALAVERA DE LA REINA EMX 125 ROUND 03 | EMX 250 ROUND 05 | EMX 300 ROUND 03 MAY 29
Track Map
Talavera
Bridge
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RACE TRACK Name Carlos Martínez Zorita “CERRO NEGRO” Full address Carretera de los Navalmorales, Km 2. GPS coordinates 39° 56' 5.71" N 4° 49' 15.85" W Phone +34 639 438 243 Email antonioalia@motoclubtalavera.com ORGANIZER Name Motoclub Talavera Phone + 34 925 813 346 Website www.motoclubtalavera.com Email antonioalia@motoclubtalavera.com LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Ana Valero López Phone +34 607 710 286 Email prensa@motoclubtalavera.com
1 Monster 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area (in paddock) 5 TV 6 TimeKeeping 7 Skybox Restaurant
TOURIST BOARD Name Oficina de Información y Turismo de Castilla-La Mancha www. Turismocastillalamancha.es Website AIRPORTS Name Barajas (Madrid) Distance 130 km Website www.aena-aeropuertos.es ROAD DIRECTIONS From Madrid Barajas Airport: Take the M-14 towards M-40 and them follow indications to A5 (E-90). After that take the first exit to Talavera de la Reina/ Embalse de Cazalegas (exit 106). Follow Talavera N-Va. At the 6th round about, take the 4th exit – Ronda del Tajo- and follow that avenue to the 2nd round about. Take the 2nd exit across the bridge and follow the avenue till the 2nd round about and, again, take the 2nd exit CM-4102. You’re at the track’s entrance, please follow signs.
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name Real Federación Motociclista Española Phone + 34 915 625 345 Website www.rfme.com Email rfme@rfme.com
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MXGP OF SPAIN TALAVERA DE LA REINA EMX 125 ROUND 03 | EMX 250 ROUND 05 | EMX 300 ROUND 03 MAY 29
From the rest of Europe across France: Two main options a) E5/A1 to Madrid up to M50 and then take A5/E90 up to exit Talavera de la Reina/Embalse de Cazalegas (exit 106). Follow Talavera N-Va. At the 6th round about, take the 4th exit – Ronda del Tajo- and follow that avenue to the 2nd round about. Take the 2nd exit across the bridge and follow the avenue till the 2nd round about and, again, take the 2nd exit CM-4102. You’re at the track’s entrance, please follow signs.
b) E15/A2 to Madrid up to M50 and then take A5/E90 up to Talavera de la Reina/Embalse de Cazalegas (exit 106). Follow Talavera N-Va. At the 6th round about, take the 4th exit – Ronda del Tajo- and follow that avenue to the 2nd round about. Take the 2nd exit across the bridge and follow the avenue till the 2nd round about and, again, take the 2nd exit CM-4102. You’re at the track’s entrance, please follow signs.
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MXGP OF FRANCE SAINT-JEAN D’ANGELY WOMEN ROUND 04 | EMX 250 ROUND 06 | EMX 125 ROUND 04 JUNE 05 Track map
Saint Jean d’Angely
Paddo ck
5 1 Monster 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area 5 TV 6 TimeKeeping 7 Skybox Restaurant
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RACE TRACK Name Circuit du Puy de Poursay / Motoclub Angerien Address BP 85; 17416 St. Jean d’ Angely; France GPS coordinates Track: 45° 55' 32.70" N 0° 34' 9.85" W Welcome Centre: 45° 55' 28.5" N 0° 34' 03.2" W Phone +33 6 07 25 45 40 Website www.motoclub-angerien.com Email mca17@voila.fr ORGANIZER Name Motoclub Angerien Phone +33 6 07 25 45 40 Address 8 rue de Flandre – 25700 Valentigney Website www.motoclub-angerien.com Email jm.boissonnot@wanadoo.fr LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Mediacross Phone +33 680 11 01 67 Email mediaxcross@gmail.com
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NATIONAL FEDERATION Name FFM-Federation Française de Motocyclisme Phone +33 1 49 23 77 00 Website www.ffmoto.org Email ffm@ffmoto.com TOURIST BOARD Website http://ot.angely.net Phone +33 546 32 04 72 AIRPORTS Name Distance Website
Angouleme 70 km www.aeroport-angouleme-cognac.com
Name La Rochelle Distance 75 km Website www.larochelle.aeroport.fr Name Bordeaux-Merignac Distance 150 km Website www.bordeaux.aeroport.fr TOURIST BOARD Motorway: A10; Exit 34-ST Jean d’ Angely ROAD DIRECTIONS Motorway: A10; Exit 34-ST Jean d’ Angely
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MXGP OF FRANCE SAINT-JEAN D’ANGELY WOMEN ROUND 04 | EMX 250 ROUND 06 | EMX 125 ROUND 04 JUNE 05
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MXGP OF GREAT BRITAIN MATTERLEY BASIN EMX 125 ROUND 05 | EMX 250 ROUND 06 | EMX 300 ROUND 04 | EMX150 ROUND 02 JUNE 19 Track Map
Materley Basin
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1 Monster 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area (in paddock) 5 TV 6 TimeKeeping 7 Skybox Restaurant
Finish Line
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RACE TRACK Name Matterley Basin, Winchester Full address Matterley Farm, A31 Alresford Road, Winchester. Hampshire. England SO21 1HW GPS coordinates Track: 51° 2' 38.436" N 1° 14' 6.6366" W Welcome Centre: Gate 6 (A272) Phone +44 1489 890 902/1 Email info@britmxgrandprix.com ORGANIZER Name SD Events Ltd Phone +44 1489 890 902/1 Website www.britmxgrandprix.com Email info@britmxgrandprix.com LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Bradley Dixon Phone +44 1489 890 901 Email info@britmxgrandprix.com NATIONAL FEDERATION Name ACU Phone +44 1788 566 404 Website www.acu.org.uk Email sonia.goggin@acu.org.uk
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TOURIST BOARD Name Winchester Tourist board Website www.visitwinchester.co.uk Email tourism@visitwinchester.co.uk AIRPORTS Name Southampton airport Distance 21 km (20 minutes travel time) Website www.southamptonairport.com Name Bournemouth airport Distance 63 km journey time 50 minutes Website www.bournemouthairport.com Name Heathrow airport Distance 89 km journey time 60 minutes Website www.heathrowairport.com Name Gatwick airport Distance 121 km journey time 85 minutes Website www.gatwickairport.com Name Stansted airport Distance 180 km journey time 170 minutes Website www.stanstedairport.com
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MXGP OF GREAT BRITAIN MATTERLEY BASIN EMX 125 ROUND 05 | EMX 250 ROUND 06 | EMX 300 ROUND 04 | EMX150 ROUND 02 JUNE 19
ROAD DIRECTIONS From Dover ferry port take directions towards London, join the M25 west towards Gatwick, exit the M25 at junction 12 and head South towards Winchester on the M3, exit at junction 9 and the head towards Alresford on the A31 where you will pick up Event signage. Journey time 160 minutes From the channel tunnel take directions towards London, join the M25 west towards Gatwick, exit the M25 at junction 12 and head South towards Winchester on the M3, exit at junction 9 and the head towards Alresford on the A31 where you will pick up Event signage. Journey time 110 minutes. From Portsmouth ferry port, join the M271 towards the M27, head west on the M27 towards Southampton and then join the M3 at junction 4 heading North toward Winchester and London, exit junction 10 and follow the A31 towards Alresford where you will pick up the event signage. Journey time 35 minutes. From Southampton Airport join the M27 towards Bournemouth, join the M3 immediately towards Winchester on the M3, exit at junction 9 and the head towards Alresford on the A31 where you will pick up Event signage. Journey time 20 minutes.
From Bournemouth Airport head north on the A338, join the A31 and head towards Southampton where the A31 joins the M27, exit the M27 at junction 4 onto the M3 heading North toward Winchester and London, exit junction 10 and follow the A31 towards Alresford where you will pick up the event signage. Journey time 50 minutes. From Heathrow Airport join the M25 south towards Gatwick on the M25, exit at junction 12 and head south on the M3, exit the M3 at junction 9 and follow the A31 towards Alresford where you will pick up the event signage. Journey time 60 minutes. From Gatwick Airport head north on the M23 to join the M25 west towards Heathrow exit the M25 at junction 12 and head south towards Winchester on the M3, exit at junction 9 and the head towards Alresford on the A31 where you will pick up Event signage. Journey time 85 minutes. From Stanstead head south on the M11 then exit onto the M25 direction west towards Heathrow exit at junction 12 and head south on the M3, exit the M3 at junction 9 and follow the A31 towards Alresford where you will pick up the event signage. Journey time 160 minutes.
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MXGP OF ITALY LOMBARDIA WMX ROUND 05 | EMX 250 ROUND 07 | EMX 125 ROUND 07 JUNE 26 1 Monster 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area 5 TV 6 TimeKeeping 7 Skybox Restaurant
Track Map
Mantova
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RACE TRACK Name Citta’ di Mantova Full address Via Learco Guerra 13/M, 46100 Mantova GPS coordinates Track: 45° 08' 15.03" N 10° 48' 07.2" E Welcome Centre: 45° 08' 24.6" N 10° 47' 55.3" E Phone 0376 327953 Email info@motocrossmantova.com ORGANIZER Name Moto Club Mantovano “Tazio Nuvolari” Phone +39 3355445063 Website www.motocrossmantova.com Email info@maggioramotocross.com LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Claudio Orlandani Phone +39 338 8335830 Email claudio.orlandani@virgilio.it NATIONAL FEDERATION Name FMI Federazione Motociclistica Italiana Phone +39 0632488502 Website www.federmoto.it Email internazionale@federmoto.it
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TOURIST BOARD Name UFFICIO TURISMO DI MANTOVA APT Website www.turismo.mantova.it AIRPORTS Name AEROPORTO DI VERONA Distance 25 km Website www.aeroportoverona.it Name AEROPORTO DI BOLOGNA Distance 120 km Website www.bologna-airport.it Name
EROPORTO DI BERGAMO – A ORIO AL SERIO Distance 140 km Website www.sacbo.it ROAD DIRECTIONS FROM MILANO – BERGAMO – BRESCIA AND VENEZIAPADOVA-VICENZA-VERONA: AUTOSTRADA MILANO-VENEZIA – CHANGE MODENA EXIT MANTOVA NORD FROM BOLOGNA-MODENA-REGGIO EMILIA: AUTOSTRADA VENEZIA-MILANO CHANGE BRENNERO EXIT MANTOVA NORD FROM AUSTRIA-BRENNERO-BOLZANO-TRENTO: AUTOSTRADA BRENNERO-MODENA DIRECTION MODENA EXIT MANTOVA NORD
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MXGP OF ITALY LOMBARDIA WMX ROUND 05 | EMX 250 ROUND 07 | EMX 125 ROUND 07 JUNE 26
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MXGP OF CZECH REPUBLIC LOKET EMX 300 ROUND 05 | EMX 85 | EMX 65 JULY 24 Track Map
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RACE TRACK Name Loketske Serpentiny Full address 35733 Loket, Czech Republic GPS coordinates Track: 50° 11' 44.64" N 12° 45' 30.54" E Welcome Centre: 50° 12' 21.778" N 12° 45' 59.778" E Phone +420 352 684 201 Website www.loketmx.com info@loketmx.com Email dvorak.amk.loket@tiscali.cz ORGANIZER Name Automoto Klub Loket Phone +420 352 684 023 Website www.loketmx.com Email dvorak.amk.loket@tiscali.cz LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Tereza Hronova Phone +420 724 850 927 Email thronova@gmail.com
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NATIONAL FEDERATION Name ACCR-Autoklub of the Czech Republic Phone +420 224 223 370 Website www.autoklub.cz Email fms@autoklub.cz AIRPORTS Name Karlovy Vary Distance 15 km Website www.airport-k-vary.cz Name Prague Distance 130 km Website www.prg.aero TOURIST BOARD Website www.loket.cz ROAD DIRECTIONS • National road: E 48 • Nearest town: Loket, 2 km from the race track
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MXGP OF CZECH REPUBLIC LOKET EMX 300 ROUND 05 | EMX 85 | EMX 65 JULY 24
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MXGP OF BELGIUM LOMMEL EMX 250 ROUND 09 | EMX 125 ROUND 07 | EMX 150 ROUND 03 | EMX 300 ROUND 06 JULY 31 4 1
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Lommel
Paddock
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RACE TRACK Name Stedelijk Motorcrossterrein Lommel vzw Full address Marie Curiestraat z/n, 3920 Lommel GPS coordinates Track: 51° 12' 49.57" N 5° 17' 4.88" E Phone +32 11 54 37 92 Website www.motorcrosslommel.be motorcrosslommel@hotmail.com Email ORGANIZER Name GP Limburg VZW Phone +32 472 074 026 Website www.gplimburg.be Email info@gplimburg.com LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Jurgen Vranckx Email Press@gplimburg.com NATIONAL FEDERATION Name FMB-Fédération Motocycliste de Belgique Phone +32 27365397 Website www.fmb-bmb.be Email info@fmb-bmb.be
AIRPORTS Name Eindhoven Distance 35 km Website www.eindhovenairport.nl Name Maastricht Distance 70 km Website www.maa.nl Name Brussels Distance 100 km Website www.brusselsairport.be ROAD DIRECTIONS • From Brussels: take E40 / A3 direction Leuven; continue on E314 / A2 direction Genk; take A13 / E313 and take exit 24; take N174 direction Geel then take N71 direction Lommel • From Eindhoven: take N69 direction Belgium/Lommel/ Mol, continue on N74, enter Belgium and take exit Mol/ Lommel/Overpelt-Centrum/Nolimpark; then take N71 direction Lommel
TOURIST BOARD Name Toerisme Lommel Website www.toerismelommel.be
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MXGP OF BELGIUM LOMMEL EMX 250 ROUND 09 | EMX 125 ROUND 07 | EMX 150 ROUND 03 | EMX 300 ROUND 06 JULY 31
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MXGP OF SWITZERLAND FRAUENFELD - GACHNANG WMX ROUND 06 | EMX 125 ROUND 08 | EMX 250 ROUND 10 | EMX 150 ROUND 04 AUGUST 7
RACE TRACK Name Schweizer Zucker Full address Oberwiesenstrasse, CH-8500 Frauenfeld GPS coordinates Track: 47° 33' 18.029" N 8° 52' 30.658" O Phone +41 79 430 33 49 Email info@mxgp-switzerland.com ORGANIZER Name MXGP Suisse AG Phone +41 52 730 02 30 Website mxgp-switzerland.com Email info@mxgp-switzerland.com LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Edith Ruesi Phone +41 79 216 70 75 Email press@mxgp-switzerland.com
TOURIST BOARD Name Tourist Service Regio Frauenfeld Website www.regiofrauenfeld.ch AIRPORTS Name Zürich-Kloten, Switzerland Distance 41 km Website www.flughafen-zuerich.ch Name Basel-Mulhouse, Switzerland/France Distance 129 km Website www.euroairport.com Name Friedrichshafen, Germany Distance 60 km (with ferry), 137 km (without ferry) Website www.bodensee-airport.eu ROAD DIRECTIONS Motorway A7, Exit Frauenfeld West
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name FMS, Fédération Motocycliste Suisse Phone +41 52 723 05 56 Website www.swissmoto.org Email sport@swissmoto.org
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MXGP OF SWITZERLAND FRAUENFELD - GACHNANG WMX ROUND 06 | EMX 125 ROUND 08 | EMX 250 ROUND 10 | EMX 150 ROUND 04 AUGUST 7
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MXGP OF THE NETHERLANDS ASSEN VETERAN | WMX ROUND 07 | EMX 150 ROUND 05 AUGUST 28
1 Monster 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area
5 TV 6 TimeKeeping 7 Skybox Restaurant
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Assen
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RACE TRACK Name TT Circuit Assen Full address De Haar 9, 9405 TE ASSEN GPS coordinates Track & Welcome Centre: 52°57’33.7”N 6°31’37.4”E Website www.tt-assen.com Email info@mxgp-assen.com ORGANIZER Name Stichting Motorcross Grand Prix Assen Phone 0031 592 318 055 Website www.mxgp-assen.com Email info@mxgp-assen.com Welcome Office Paddock office trailer LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Bertram Buikema Phone 0031 592 318 055 Email info@mxgp-assen.com
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TOURIST BOARD Website www.vvvassen.nl AIRPORTS Name Groningen Airport Eelde Distance 15 km Website www.groningenairport.nl Name Schiphol Airport Amsterdam Distance 200 km Website www.schiphol.nl Name Airport Weeze (Germany) Distance 212 km Website www.airport-weeze.de ROAD DIRECTIONS • Located alongside the highway A28 (E232). • Take the highway exit Assen TT Circuit or coming from the N33 exit Assen Zuid no. 32. • Follow the road signs TT.
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name Koninklijke Nederlandse Motorrijders Vereniging Phone 0031 26 352 8512 Website www.knmv.nl Email r.bremmer@knmv.nl
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MXGP OF THE NETHERLANDS ASSEN VETERAN | WMX ROUND 07 | EMX 150 ROUND 05 AUGUST 28
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MONSTER ENERGY MXGP OF AMERICAS SEPTEMBER 3
RACE TRACK Name zMAX Dragway (part of Charlotte Motor Speedway) Full address 5555 Concord Parkway South, Concord, NC, 28027, USA GPS coordinates 35° 21’ 5.7132’’ N 80° 41’ 11.7816’’ W Email TBA ORGANIZER Name Matt Greci and Doug Cremer Phone 704-455-3275 and 704-455-43212 Website www.charlottemotorspeedway.com Email mgreci@charlottemotorspeedway.com dcremer@charlottemotorspeedway.com LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Scott Cooper, vice president of communications Phone 704-455-4360 Email scooper@charlottemotorspeedway.com
TOURIST BOARD Name Cabarrus County Convention & Visitors Bureau Website www.visitcabarrus.com AIRPORTS Charlotte-Douglas International Airport Name (5501 R C Josh Birmingham Pkwy, Charlotte, NC 28208, USA) Distance 35 km (22 miles) Website charmeck.org/city/charlotte/Airport/Pages/ default.aspx Name
iedmont Triad International Airport P (1000 Ted Johnson Pkwy, Greensboro, NC 27409, USA) Distance 138 km (86 miles) Website flyfrompti.com Name Greenville/Spartanburg International Airport (2000 GSP Dr, Greer, SC 29651, USA) Distance 166 km (103 miles) Website www.gspairport.com/
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MONSTER ENERGY MXGP OF AMERICAS SEPTEMBER 3
ROAD DIRECTIONS Charlotte Motor Speedway is located in Concord, North Carolina, USA, about 32km (20 miles) north of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. From Interstate 85, take Exit 49 (Bruton Smith Boulevard). At the top of the ramp, turn east toward Charlotte Motor Speedway. zMAX Dragway is located approximately 2km (1.25 miles) on the left.
From Interstate 485, take Interstate 85 North. Once on Interstate 85 North, take Exit 49 (Bruton Smith Boulevard). At the top of the ramp, turn East (right) toward Charlotte Motor Speedway. zMAX Dragway is located approximately 2km (1.25 miles) on the left.
From Interstate 77, take Exit 19 (merge onto Interstate 485 North, the Inner Loop) toward Concord. Follow Interstate 485 to Interstate 85 North. Once on Interstate 85 North, take Exit 49 (Bruton Smith Boulevard). At the top of the ramp, turn East (right) toward Charlotte Motor Speedway. zMAX Dragway is located approximately 2km (1.25 miles) on the left.
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MONSTER ENERGY MXGP OF USA – GLEN HELEN SEPTEMBER 11
Track Map
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RACE TRACK Name Glen Helen Raceway Inc. Full address 18585 Verdemont Ranch Road, San Bernardino, Ca 92407 GPS coordinates 34.186821, -117.384318 Phone +1 909 880 3090 Website www.glenhelen.com Email lori@glenhelen.com ORGANIZER Name Glen Helen Raceway Inc. Phone +1 909 224 9658 or +1 909 384 9342 Website www.glenhelen.com Email lori@glenhelen.com LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Brandon Short Email brandon@nextlevelsportsinc.com NATIONAL FEDERATION Name AMA-American Motorcyclist Association Website www.ama-cycle.org
1 Monster 2 Skybox 3 Pitlane 4 YS Area 5 TV 6 TimeKeeping 7 Skybox Restaurant
TOURIST BOARD Name San Bernardino Website www.sanbernardino.worldweb.com AIRPORTS Ontario International Airport (ONT) Name Distance 37.9 km Website www.lawa.org/welcomeONT.aspx Name John Wayne Airport (SNA) Distance 102.9 km Website www.ocair.com/airlines/JWAAirlines.htm Name Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Distance 125.4 km Website www.lawa.org/welcomeLAX.aspx ROAD DIRECTIONS Just minutes from legendary Route 66, Glen Helen Raceway Park is located in the Glen Helen Regional Parks & Recreation Area, Devore, California.
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RACE TRACK Name Maggiora Full address Via Vignole 2 Cap 28014 Maggiora (NO) GPS coordinates Track: +45° 41' 46.09" +8° 25' 17.04" Welcome Centre: 45° 41' 38.95" N 8° 25' 46.77" E Phone +39 0 322 87187 Email info@maggioramotocross.com ORGANIZER Name Maggiora Motocross Phone +39 3355445063 Website www.maggioramotocross.com Email info@maggioramotocross.com LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name TBC Phone TBC Email TBC
TOURIST BOARD Name Ventana Group Website www.ventanagroup.it AIRPORTS Name Malpensa Distance 39 km Website www.airportmalpensa.com Name Linate Distance 98 km Website www.milanolinate.eu/it Name Orio al Serio Distance 123 km Website www.sacbo.it ROAD DIRECTIONS Coming from Milan: Exit on Highway Borgomanero (8 KM from the track) Coming From Turin: Exit on Highway Romagnano (6 KM from the track)
NATIONAL FEDERATION Name Federazione Motociclistica Italiana Phone +39 06324881 Website www.federmoto.it Email info@federmoto.it segreteria@federmoto.it
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FIM JUNIOR MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ORLYONOK - RUSSIA AUGUST 14
RACE TRACK Name “Orlyonok” Circuit Full address Russian Children’s Centre “Orlyonok”, settlement Novomikhajlovsky, Tuapse region, Krasnodar territory, 352842, Russia GPS coordinates Track: +44° 15' 52.07" N +38° 49' 5.41" E Phone +7 8616791440 Email interdep@orlyonok.ru ORGANIZER Name Motorcycle Federation of Krasnodar Territory Phone +7 8616791440 Website www.mfkk-ug.ru Email interdep@orlyonok.ru LOCAL PRESS OFFICER Full Name Ms. Sidenko Anna Phone +7 9167777940 Email anna.sidenko@yms.ru NATIONAL FEDERATION Name Motorcycle Federation of Russia (MFR) Phone +7 4959897078 Website www.mfr.ru Email international@mfr.ru TOURIST BOARD Name Riviera Sochi Website riviera-sochi.com
AIRPORTS Name Krasnodar International Airport (Pashkovsky) Distance 135 km Website basel.aero/en/krasnodar/ Name Sochi International Airport Distance 200 km Website basel.aero/en/sochi/ Name Anapa International Airport (Vityazevo) Distance 176 km Website basel.aero/en/anapa/ Name Gelendzhik Airport Distance 95 km Website basel.aero/en/gelendjik/ ROAD DIRECTIONS • From Saint-Petersburg: Krasnodar – s.Novomikhajlovsky - 2200 km. National roads: M11, M4, M27. Direction to Sochi. • From Brest (Republic of Belorus): direction to Minsk (Republic of Belorus)— Voronezh (Russia) — Krasnodar — s.Novomikhajlovsky - 2300 km. National roads: M1 (Republic of Belorus), M4, M27. Direction to Sochi. • From Berlin (Germany): s.Novomikhajlovsky - 3000 km. • From Vienna (Austria): s.Novomikhajlovsky - 3200 km. • Sea Ferry: Burgas (Bulgaria) – Novorossijsk (Russia)
Name Krasniy tur Website www.krasniy-tur.ru
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HISTORY
HISTORY OF THE FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP The history of Motocross begins in the early 20th century when the first events took place in Great Britain, specifically during the 1920s when the first competitions known as “scrambles” were held. Once the Second World War ended, the sport started to grow from a national to an international level with the very first team event known as Motocross des Nations, racing with 500cc machines and taking place in 1947 in the Netherlands. Although the Belgian rider Auguste Mingels was faster, the team classification prevailed and Great Britain claimed the first Trophy. From then on this special event was held regularly every year, and mostly dominated by the British team until the end of the 1960s. The Trophée des Nations, team event for 250cc machines, was added in 1961, and the Coupe des Nations (for teams with 125cc motorcycles) in 1981. In 1984, the rules were changed: the three classes would race together, each time entering three riders. Currently America is the most successful Nation in this event which they have won 20 times.
1973-1990
Back in the 50s, on the individual level, Motocross started to grow fast, with many events held in various countries. This led the FIM to introduce the first European Championship in 1952. That maiden series was open to 500cc motorcycles and the first winner was Belgian Victor Leloup onboard an FN machine. He was followed by August Mingels in ‘53 and ‘54, before British riders John Draper and Leslie Archer took over. But another country was also reaching the top in Motocross – individual and team – in those days, beside Great Britain and Belgium, that country was Sweden.
In 1982 another star entered the World Motocross Championship with Eric Geboers winning the 125cc Championship after Everts had dominated it for three consecutive years – before Everts, Japanese Akira Watanabe took the 125cc crown in 1978. Geboers would storm through the field to remarkably win all three World Titles 125cc, 250cc and 500cc granting him the nickname of Mr. 875, the sum of 125, 250 and 500. Basically Eric Geboers was the first man to ever win one World Title in each category.
1957-1972 From European to World Championship. Joel Robert (250cc) and Roger De Coster (500cc) make their name. After five years of European Championship, Motocross took an important step forward with the series being promoted to the World Championship status in 1957 – winner was Swedish Bill Nilsson onboard an AJS machine. Still in 1957 the first European Cup for 250cc motorcycles was created to match the popularity of this upcoming discipline. This Cup would last only two years to be promoted to the European Championship status in 1959. Three years later in 1962, the 250cc class had its first World Championship with the eventual winner being legendary Husqvarna mounted Torsten Hallman from Sweden. The Swedish won the Title for two consecutive years until upcoming talent Joel Robert from Belgium steered his CZ to victory collecting the first of six titles - a record which would remain unbeaten until 2002. Robert would win another five 250cc World Titles from 1968 until 1972, the year of birth of his countryman Stefan Everts, the man who will break all the records 30 years later. As Japanese manufacturers entered the series in the late 60s, Joel Robert was the first World Championship winner onboard such a machine as he steered the Suzuki to victory in the 250cc class in 1970. One year later Suzuki would win another 250cc World Title with Robert but success came also in the 500cc class. Now a myth in the sport, in 1971 Roger De Coster and Suzuki won their first 500cc Championship which was also the first of five World Titles for De Coster – all in the 500cc class.
The arrival of the 125cc World Championship. Eric Geboers and Jean Michel Bayle great ambassadors of Motocross. In 1973 another class, the 125cc, had its dedicated European Championship, which was won for two consecutive years by Belgian André Malherbe on a Zundapp. In 1975 it became a World Championship and Gaston Rahier won the Title straight away onboard a Suzuki, the first manufacturer to ever claim a Title in all three classes. Malherbe would exploit his early 125cc experience to collect the 500cc World Title in 1980 and 1981 as Belgium was shaping up like the most talented country for Motocross. In 1975 another Belgian, Harry Everts, took his first 250cc World Title. He will win another three Championships in his career before retiring and raising his child Stefan.
Georges Jobe and Dave Thorpe would also write their names in the record books of the World Champions in these years, while exceptional young guns would come up to establish the base of the next decades of World Motocross. French Jean Michel Bayle and Italian Alex Puzar won their first titles in 1988 and in 1990 respectively. As Puzar went on for more success in the series, Bayle first moved to Supercross, then to Road Racing collecting strong results and becoming a legend for his incredible talent in motorsports.
1991-2000 New generation four stroke machines enter and win World Titles. Stefan Everts begins his winning streak. This decade of World Motocross started with the Title of Stefan Everts, currently the most successful Motocross rider ever with 10 World Titles and 101 GP wins to his credit. Onboard a Suzuki, Everts – son of Harry Everts - became World Champion in the 125cc class in 1991 to be succeeded by Greg Albertijn in 1992 as the latter became the first South African to collect a World Title in Motocross. Albertijn would win other two World Titles in the 250cc class as the 125cc class saw Italian Alessio “Chicco” Chiodi win the Championship for three consecutive years from 1997 until 1999. Sebastien Tortelli, another of Everts’ main rivals throughout his career together with Albertijn, also passed by the 125cc World Championship, which he won in 1996, before winning in 250cc in 1998.
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French countryman Frederic Bolley succeeded to Tortelli in 1999 and 2000 winning two consecutive 250cc Titles. With new generation four stroke machines becoming popular in the GP campaign in 1999 came the first World Title. Yamaha mounted Andrea Bartolini was the first rider to win a Championship with such a machine beating Joel Smets, the 500cc Title winner in the previous two years and also in 2000.
2001-2006 Youthstream celebrates Stefan Everts and the new generation during the years of records. Women and Veterans racing dedicated series. The last years have seen Motocross develop very quickly courtesy of the professional work of new promoter Youthstream headed by President Giuseppe Luongo, a man who had been involved in Motocross since 1983. Youthstream took the World Motocross Championships and the Motocross of Nations to the next level as the series increased the visits overseas and benefitted from a strong TV and media coverage. Nowadays the riders involved in the Championships come from more than 30 different nations, the races are watched onsite by more than half a million spectators, as the number of TV viewers overtakes one billion. In 2004 the classes were renamed. The 125cc was called MX2 and is now hosting mainly 250cc four stroke bikes. The 250cc class was renamed MX1 hosting 450cc four stroke machines as the former 500cc class became an open class, the MX3. The professional set up was matched by excellent racing and new talents going through the ranks such as Steve Ramon, Ben Townley, Antonio “Tony” Cairoli, Tyla Rattray, Tommy Searle just to name a few. Though this decade will be remembered for the breakthrough of Stefan Everts. The Belgian went on to take his 10th World Title and his 101st GP victory in 2006, his last year of professional racing before retiring and becoming Team Manager for the factory KTM Motocross Team. Everts set the records, which are now the ultimate challenge of the whole younger generations of professional Motocross racers.
2007-2016 The youngsters leave their mark on the FIM Motocross World Championship. Philippaerts, Cairoli, Desalle, Musquin, Roczen, Herlings, Febvre, Gajser and many more set the Championship on fire. These years the young guns of the FIM Motocross World Championship have established their authority on the series. Ramon succeeded to Everts in the MX1 series in 2007 after the season’s dominator Coppins was taken out by a shoulder injury. Italian Cairoli took back the MX2 Title, as 2006 World Champion Pourcel was unable to defend the crown due to an up and down season which ended in a severe back injury.
to ride the revolutionary KTM 350cc on which the Italian claimed his fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth World Titles in six consecutive years. The Italian is breaking all the records, and continues to do so as he has won seventy-two Grand Prix’s and sits second on the list of most Grand Prix wins, twenty nine behind ‘The King’ Stefan Everts. In the MX2, young German talent Ken Roczen joined KTM and obtained his maiden World Title in 2011 in front of his home crowd in Gaildorf, Germany. The talented German also wrote his name in the motocross history of his country before moving to the USA to live his American dream. With Roczen gone, 2012 and 13 have been dominated by Dutch phenomenon Jeffrey Herlings. At the ripe age of eighteen, Herlings has already added two FIM MX2 World Titles to his list of career achievements, which he obtained with two near perfect seasons. 2014 saw Herlings line-up for his third consecutive MX2 World Title with his main goal being to win every Grand Prix. In 2014 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Antonio Cairoli continued to chip away at Stefan Everts ten FIM Motocross World Championship titles taking title number eight in Trindade, Brazil. Jeremy Van Horebeek also stamped his name on the championship as the most consistent rider in the MXGP class banking eleven consecutive podium finishes. After missing the podium at round 13 in Finland, the Belgian bounced back at round 14 in the Czech Republic to take home his first ever MXGP class win. The twentyfour year old finished the season as the vice MXGP world champion. While the racing in 2014 was amazing, all attention had already turned to 2015 with the championship expected to blow all other seasons out of the water. In 2015 MXGP’s talent pool is deeper than ever especially with the arrival of American legend, multi-time AMA supercross and motocross champion, Ryan Villopoto. Villopoto is the first American with a résumé as rich as his to make the transition from the AMA series’ to the FIM Motocross World Championship. 2014 produced one of the best seasons of MX2 racing the championship is yet to witness, starting with young French star Dylan Ferrandis’ win of one race at round one in Qatar. The on-watchers were shocked, to say the least, that the usual dominating force Jeffrey Herlings appeared weaker than he had over the previous two seasons. The Dutch sensation Herlings then went on to admit he was recovering from a leg injury. After not getting off to the greatest of starts, which allowed the likes of Arnaud Tonus to claim his first ever MX2 round win and Glenn Coldenhoff to take his first ever race win, things went from bad to worst for the two-time FIM MX2 World Champ Herlings when he broke his femur racing for charity right on the heels of wrapping up his third consecutive FIM MX2 World Championship. With Herlings out MX2 became 100% unpredictable, each race was intense from start to finish and each first time win for riders such as Jordi Tixier, Romain Febvre, Max Anstie and Tim Gajser was hard fought and earned.
After two years of team management, Stefan Everts celebrated the first World Title with Tyla Rattray winning the MX2 World Championship in 2008. That was also the year David Philippaerts won his maiden World Title in the MX1 despite it being only his second year in contention.
In a heroic effort to clinch the title despite suffering from an unhealed broken femur, Herlings who had won twelve of the thirteen Grand Prix he contested was forced to settle for second with only four valuable points separating himself and his Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate Jordi Tixier. Tixier on the other hand used his ‘never give up’ attitude to silence his critics, bounce back from a dip and win his first ever FIM Motocross World Championship in impressive style.
Year by year the level and speed that Grand Prix riders ride at progresses and now the most skilled ones are aiming to beat the older generations’ records. In 2010 Cairoli decided
It was expected to be epic and the 2015 FIM Motocross World Championship didn’t fail to deliver, in terms of being the best season of racing ever.
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Heading into round one, the MXGP of Qatar, all eyes were on Ryan Villopoto and the defending champ Antonio Cairoli. No one expected that neither Villopoto nor Cairoli would finish off the podium, and that is exactly what happened. Red Bull IceOne Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Max Nagl was the early season dominator, he won both races in Qatar, had a shocker in Thailand but bounced back to finish inside the top two at the following four rounds. Nagl took the red plate at the MXGP of Trentino in Pietramurata, Italy, and held onto it for 6 rounds before breaking his ankle in the qualifying heat at round ten of the championship, his home grand prix, the MXGP of Germany. After Nagl’s disappointment in Thailand, it was the Rockstar Energy Suzuki World MXGP’s Clement Desalle who claimed the red plate and held it for three rounds before handing it over to Nagl. Desalle’s season also came to an end early on when he dislocated his shoulder at round eight, the MXGP of France, which later required surgery. With both Nagl and Desalle on the sidelines, the breakout star of 2015, Yamaha Factory Racing Yamalube’s Romain Febvre took the red plate for the first time in his career. The series was fickle, but it was apparent that the rookie Romain Febvre was something special. The young Frenchman, youngest in the class to be precise, small in stature but with the potentially the greatest determination, clinched the red plate with both hands. He was crowned the 2015 FIM Motocross World Champion in the premier class MXGP with the statistics proving he is the worthy champion. The ‘461’, Febvre’s number, led the most laps, 190 compared to Nagl’s 114. He won 15 races, 8 grand prix’ and finished on the podium 13 times in succession. Febvre wrapped up the championship at the sixteenth round of eighteen, in Assen, The Netherlands and finally won it by 143 points over fellow Frenchman, Team HRC’s Gautier Paulin. Paulin edged out his teammate Evgeny Bobryshev, from Russia, by 25 points. The Team HRC boys rounded off the podium in 2015. Meanwhile in MX2, it was another dramatic year for the former two-times MX2 World Champion, Jeffrey Herlings. The Dutch sensation had some gnarly crashes throughout the season, which saw him miss round ten with a broken clavical and round twelve with a lacerated finger. The final time Herlings would line up in 2015 was at round thirteen, MXGP of The Czech Republic, where he broke his hip in qualifying and ended his season.
Despite the hardship of the number ‘84’, Herlings, he led the most laps, had the most race wins and held the red plate for the first 13 rounds of the championship. Due to his injury, the MX2 title was blown open, which saw the rise of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Pauls Jonass, Honda Gariboldi’s young gun Tim Gajser, Monster Energy DRT Kawasaki’s Max Anstie and Standing Construct Yamaha Yamalube’s Valentin Guillod. The fight was fierce. Max Anstie was the first rider to take a stand. The Brit took a double victory at the MXGP of Latvia and then again at the MXGP rounds of Belgium and Lombardia. He finished the season second on the leader board in terms of laps led, 147, behind Herlings who led 198 laps. Although Anstie had the speed, he didn’t have the consistency, especially that of Pauls Jonass, who held the red plate briefly despite that fact he hadn’t ever won a race. Jonass did manage to reach that milestone when he won his first ever MX2 race in Mexico, but by then Tim Gajser already had the red plate and was putting in some consistent results. Nearing the end of the season, the pressure of potentially being crowned the 2015 FIM Motocross MX2 World Champion was starting to get to Jonass and Anstie. Both riders had some big crashes, which saw them throw away valuable points. Gajser, on the other hand was riding solid. He took a surprise victory in the sand of Assen at MXGP of The Netherlands which made him top the charts as the rider with the most MX2 grand prix overalls, 5 compared to Herlings’ 4 and Guillod’s 3. A second place behind American Thomas Covington, who took his maiden MX2 race and grand prix win in Mexico, saw the Slovenian stretch his points lead ever so slightly. The championship ended up going down to the wire with Gajser clinching the title in the final race of the season at the Monster Energy MXGP of The USA in Glen Helen. Jonass was forced to be content with second while Anstie rounded off the podium in third.
MOTOCROSS FACTS AND FIGURES-FROM THE ORIGINS OF THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UP TO NOW • 58 years since the first World Championship • 160 World Titles claimed • 1825 Grand Prix’s raced • 75 World Champions • 233 GP winners • Maximum number of World Titles taken by one single rider: 10/Stefan Everts (BEL) in 2006 • Maximum number of GP’s taken by one single rider: 101/ Stefan Everts (BEL) in 2006
• First manufacturer to take a World Title in each class (125/250/500): Suzuki in 1975 1975 Roger DE COSTER (BEL) 500cc World Champion 1975 Gaston RAHIER (BEL) 125cc World Champion 1973 Roger DE COSTER (BEL) 500cc World Champion 1972 Roger DE COSTER (BEL) 500cc World Champion 1972 Joel ROBERT (BEL) 250cc World Champion 1971 Roger DE COSTER (BEL) 500cc World Champion 1971 Joel ROBERT (BEL) 250cc World Champion 1970 Joel ROBERT (BEL) 250cc World Champion
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• First rider to take a World Title in each class (125/250/500): Eric Geboers (BEL) in 1988 1990 500cc World Champion Honda 1988 500cc World Champion Honda 1987 250cc World Champion Honda 1983 125cc World Champion Suzuki 1982 125cc World Champion Suzuki • First 500cc World Champion: Bill Nilsson (SWE) in 1957 on AJS
• First Women’s World Champion: Livia Lancelot (FRA) in 2008 on Kawasaki • Youngest GP winner ever: Ken Roczen – won the 2009 German MX2 GP in Teutschenthal at the age of 15 years and 53 days • Youngest Red Plate Holder ever: Ken Roczen at the Grand Prix of the Netherlands in Valkenswaard in 2010 at the age of 15 years and 361 days
• First 250cc World Champion: Torsten Hallman (SWE) in 1962 on Husqvarna • First 125cc World Champion: Gaston Rahier (BEL) in 1975 on Suzuki
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REGULATIONS
2016 FIM MXGP/MX2 REGULATIONS SHORT VERSION OF THE 2016 FIM MXGP/MX2 MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP REGULATIONS GENERAL • Acceptance of entries: 40 riders for MXGP, 40 riders for MX2
• Officials at an FIM World Championship: Event Management, Race Direction, FIM Stewards Panel
• MXGP: Minimum age of riders: 16 years • MX2: Minimum age of riders: 15 years; maximum age: 23 years The maximum age limit of 23 years for riders in the MX2 class is not applicable to women riders
• Riders can use 2 motorcycles during the weekend which have been controlled at technical verification. After the sighting lap, a rider can change motorcycle as long as he has not taken his position behind the starting gate (= has not crossed the rear barrier behind the starting gate with his motorcycle yet)
• Riders must have an FIM World Championship licence
• Sound control by 2mMax sound test:
• Riders apparel: riders must wear helmets, eye protection and an unmodified, commercially available full upper body protection (front and back) • Any outside assistance on the course to a rider is forbidden unless it is provided by a marshal in the interests of safety. However, marshals are not allowed to hold a rider’s motorcycle or to help a rider re-start his motorcycle • Motorcycles and classes: MXGP 2-stroke engines + 175cc up to 250cc and 4-stroke engines + 290ccup to 450cc MX2 2-stroke engines + 100cc up to 125cc and 4-stroke engines + 175cc up to 250cc
· The maximum limit of the sound level pre-race technical verifications at full rpm is fixed at: For all engine types: 114 dB/A (112 + 2 for measurement precision – measured with a Type 1 or Type 2 sound meter) · The maximum limit of the sound level post-race technical verifications at full rpm is fixed at: For all engine types: 115 dB/A (112 + 2 for measurement precision + 1 for degradation accepted during the race – measured with a Type 1 or Type 2 sound meter)
PROGRAMME FOR FIM MOTOCROSS GRAND PRIX MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RIDERS
MXGP/MX2 (PER CLASS)
DURATION PER SESSION
MXGP
MX2
1 x Free Practice
20 minutes
40 Riders
40 Riders
1 x Time Practice
20 minutes
40 Riders
40 Riders
1 x Qualifying Race
20 minutes + 2 laps
40 Riders
40 Riders
1 x Warm-Up
20 minutes
40 Riders
40 Riders
2 x Races
30 minutes + 2 laps
40 Riders
40 Riders
POINTS SCALE FOR THE MXGP RACE AND THE MX2 RACE 25 points to the 1st
15 points to the 6th
10 points to the 11th
5 points to the 16th
22 points to the 2nd
14 points to the 7th
9 points to the 12th
4 points to the 17th
20 points to the 3rd
13 points to the 8th
8 points to the 13th
3 points to the 18th
18 points to the 4th
12 points to the 9th
7 points to the 14th
2 points to the 19th
16 points to the 5th
11 points to the 10th
6 points to the 15th
1 point to the 20th
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HISTORY
MONSTER ENERGY FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS 68 YEARS OF HISTORY FIRST YEARS: DOMINANCE OF THE BRITISH TEAM Motocross, known as “scramble” when it was “invented” in the 20s, developed quickly in the 30s. After the war, the FIM elevated this sport at international level by giving birth to the Motocross des Nations (official title in French, run with 500cc motorcycles), a classic event which has been run annually ever since. The inaugural event was held near The Hague, in the Netherlands, on 20 July 1947. Three nations were invited – the Netherlands, Belgium and Great Britain. The Belgian rider Auguste Mingels was the fastest, but the A team of Great Britain with Bill Nicholson (BSA), Fred Rist (BSA) and Bob Ray (Ariel) won the first team title, ahead of the Belgian “B” squad. The second “Nations” contest took place in August 1948 in La Fraineuse, close to the Belgian city of Spa. National federations of France, Sweden and Luxembourg were also invited for an event dominated by the local team. Nic Jansen, Marcel Cox and Andre Milhoux took first, second and fifth places, clinching the first Trophy for Belgium. At the end of August 1949 it was the turn of Great Britain to host the final competition of the decade at Brands Hatch. Great Britain won the competition for the second time, thus keeping the Cup indefinitely. The ACU then donated another Cup for the competition’s winning team. The VicePresident of the FIM International Sporting Commission Peter Chamberlain had always been a strong supporter of Motocross, and worked a great deal on behalf of the national teams’ competition. After he passed away in 1954, the cup was officially named after him. In the 50s, the British dominance was quite strong: seven victories out of 10 in the Motocross des Nations before 1960. The only exceptions were the victories of Belgium in 1951 and Sweden in 1955 and 1958. A competition for 250cc machines, named the Trophée des Nations, was created by the FIM as from the 1961 season. Victories in the first years were clinched by the Swedes after two initial successes for Great Britain. In the 500cc team event Great Britain lost against Sweden in 1961/62, but then won five years in a row, reaching the number of 14 victories in 20 years, however their last win was in 1967 and it would take 27 years before they won again.
HARD FIGHTS In Kishinev – then in the Soviet Union – the Russian team took the Chamberlain Trophy for the first time. Then Belgium finally won again the Trophy in Farleigh Castle (1969) after chasing after it for 18 years, with legendary names such as Roger de Coster, Joel Robert and Sylvain Geboers. The 70s saw a big change at the mechanical level, with the massive arrival of Japanese manufacturers. Suzuki started first, quickly followed by Yamaha, Honda and Kawasaki. The first years of the decade were shared between Sweden and Belgium. In Sweden 1974, behind the local team, a US team appeared for the first time on the rostrum, in the second place, composed of Jim Pomeroy (Bultaco), Brad Lackey (Husqvarna), Marty Tripes (Husqvarna) and Jimmy Weinert (Kawasaki), just ahead of the Russian squad including 250cc World Champion Guennady Moisseev. In 1975 in Czechoslovakia, the local team finished ahead of Belgium – despite the presence of three World Champions, Roger de Coster, Harry Everts and Gaston Rahier - and Great Britain. Two wins of the Belgian team preceded the second victory of a Russian team, still with Guennady Moisseev. In the Trophée des Nations contest, Belgium conquered all titles except one (Russia in 1979) as of 1969 until 1980. In the Motocross des Nations Belgium again won two titles (79, 80) before the American domination became effective. Having missed both events in the two previous years, the American team arrived at Lommel in Belgium in September 1981 for the Trophée des Nations with four Honda riders managed by former World Champion Roger de Coster. Danny Laporte, Chuck Sun, Johnny O’Mara and Donnie Hansen destroyed the opposition, and one week later won again in the Motocross des Nations in Bielstein, Germany. Changes were made in the team from one year to the next, but it did not change anything. The American field was full of top riders during the 80s, and De Coster’s team got eight victories (four in each team competition) in four years. In 1980 the FIM decided to introduce a third Motocross team contest with 125cc motorcycles: the Coupe des Nations. The Italian team led by Michele Rinaldi won the first two titles, followed by Belgium (with Eric Geboers) and the Netherlands (with Kees Van der Ven and John Van de Berk).
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NEW FORMAT In 1985 a new format combining all three classes in a single Motocross des Nations was introduced by the FIM, gathering all three classes (125cc, 250cc and 500cc) with one rider in each class and three races per event: 125/500, 125/250, 250/500. Nothing could stop the Americans though - this would only happen in 1994, after 17 consecutive victories (13 in the Motocross des Nations, and the last four of the Trophée des Nations), against…Great Britain, in Roggenburg, Switzerland. Their teams always integrated world-recognized top riders. Danny “Magoo” Chandler won all four heats in the team contests in 1982, but perhaps the greatest win of all came at Maggiora in 1986 when America’s trio of David Bailey, Ricky Johnson and Johnny O’Mara went through all three heats unbeaten by the rest of the world. After Great Britain’s win in 1994, it was the turn of Belgium to be back at the top of the competition in 1995 with Stefan Everts, Joel Smets and Marnicq Bervoets. But the Americans were still there. In ‘96 in Jerez, the team driven by multichampion Jeremy McGrath beat the French and Belgian teams. Then, the US team would be off the rostrum for three consecutive years, which saw two Belgian wins and the first crown for Italy (with World Champions Andrea Bartolini and Alessio Chiodi, and also Claudio Federici), in 1999 in Brazil, ahead of France and Belgium. Once again the Americans were back in 2000 in St Jean d’Angély, led by their new top rider Ricky Carmichael. In Namur 2001, it was finally the turn of the French team to clinch their first victory (with David Vuillemin, Yves Demaria and Luigi Séguy), beating the Belgians on their home track. Italy won a perturbed 2002 edition, and Belgium - still with the record holder in individual World titles Stefan Everts - won the 2003 and 2004 contest, before the US comeback in the last five editions, James Stewart having replaced Carmichael as the team’s top rider in 2006. Carmichael was back in 2007, celebrating his last Motocross appearance in Budds Creek while Stewart was part of the 2008 winning team. In 2009 the event came back to Italy after an absence of 23 years, this time in Franciacorta. The American Team got the Trophy again but failed in repeating their countrymen’s performance in 1986 at Maggiora. The trio made of Ryan Dungey, Jake Weimer and Ivan Tedesco struggled against nations such as France, Belgium and Italy. Eventually USA won from France and Belgium while a crash of Italy’s top rider and multi-time World Champion Antonio Cairoli in heat three ended the team’s hopes of victory. In 2010 the FIM Motocross of Nations was back in the USA where the home riders (Team USA) obtained their 21st Chamberlain Trophy in Lakewood, Denver, thanks to the performance of Ryan Dungey, Trey Canard and Andrew Short. The German team, who was leading the standings after race two thanks to the superb racing of youngster Ken Roczen and Max Nagl, were finally second followed by the Belgian team in third. The following year it was a turning point for the event, as Monster Energy played an important role and became the title sponsor of the 2011 FIM Motocross of Nations. Saint Jean d’Angely in France was the chosen scenario for the 65th edition of the MXoN and the French fans witnessed a dramatic ending. The French team got into the final heat leading the classification with nine points advantage over team USA, but in the decisive heat Pourcel ended up with an unfortunate DNF allowing the Americans to obtain their 22nd victory ahead of France and Australia, who were very consistent throughout the whole event. In 2012, the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations went back to Lommel, the same circuit where Team USA started
to dominate the event beating the Belgians on home soil in 1981. During the 2012 edition Team USA struggled a lot in the deep sand of Lommel and they could only finish on the third step of the podium, breaking their impressive seventh winning streak. The German team was the most consistent and obtained their maiden Chamberlain Trophy, while the home team finished with a well-deserved second position. 2013’s Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations in Teutschenthal, Germany, was probably one of the most anticipated events ever in the history of motocross. Heading into the event Team Germany would be defending the crown on their home turf while Team Belgium and USA would be lining up with hopes of redeeming themselves after a bitter defeat the previous year in Lommel, Belgium. While the pressure was laid heavily upon the local boys Team Germany’s Max Nagl, Ken Roczen and Dennis Ullrich, a crash which resulted in injury for Dennis Ullrich soon blew the teams hopes of a podium finish leaving the race to be duked out by Team Belgium and Team USA. With the final waving of the chequered flag it was surprisingly Team Belgium who narrowly took the victory ahead of Team USA. While the biggest surprise was Italy’s third place finish after their captain, seven-time FIM Motocross World Champion, Antonio Cairoli dominated both his races for the second year in a row. Onto 2014, the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations tackled the loamy circuit of Kegums, Latvia for the first time in history. With the base of the circuit being classed as a sandy, yet nothing like Lommel, the defending champions Team Belgium were the favourites. Of course Team USA had their devoted fans backing them too while the eventual winners Team France were the most criticised team going in with all three riders, Gautier Paulin, Steven Frossard and Dylan Ferrandis being Kawasaki riders and KTM’s FIM MX2 World Champion Jordi Tixier being excluded. Despite the harsh criticism, Team France couldn’t be flawed on the weekend as Paulin rode amazing to dominate every race, which was earnestly backed up by the outstanding performances of teammates Frossard and Ferrandis. With Team France being victorious, Team Belgium also rode solid with their team of Jeremy Van Horebeek, Kevin Strijbos and Julien Lieber for second while Team USA made up of Ryan Dungey, Eli Tomac and Jeremy Martin were dropped back to the third step of the podium. In 2015 history was made as Team France, Romain Febvre, Gautier Paulin and Marvin Musquin, lined up as the defending champions on home soil and won! It was the first time Team France have ever won back-to-back and only their third time ever winning the event which is known as the summit of the season. What made the 2015 edition of the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations extra special was the fact it was held in Ernée, an entire decade after the memorable 2005 Motocross of Nations which took place on the very same track. Team France were by far the hot favourites heading in with Romain Febvre being the reigning world champion and Gautier Paulin the runner up in the prestigious MXGP series. Marvin Musquin added to the lethalness of the French team as the runner up in the American motocross championship. The ones expected to threaten France’s throne were, as always, the Americans, Team USA. Representing the stars and stripes in 2015, Justin Barcia, Jeremy Martin and Cooper Webb flew the flag high. All three riders put in solid performances with Barcia winning in MXGP while Martin and Webb backed him up with silver medals. It went down to the wire, but unfortunately no-one could match the speed of MXGP’s gold plate holder, riding for France, Romain Febvre and also that of Marvin Musquin, both Frenchmen won their respective classes, Open and MX2, while Gautier Paulin also put in a solid ride for 4th in MXGP.
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With the final waving of the checkered flag, Team France won by a narrow 2 points over Team USA, while Team Belgium, Jeremy Van Horebeek, Julien Lieber and Ken De Dycker, managed to round off the podium.
mad countries in the world. This year Team USA will be relentless on their mission to repeat the victory of 1986 while Team France will be eager to re-write history once again and make it their third in a row.
The Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations reached another level of epicness in 2015. The venue was packed with an awesome crowd unafraid of showing their enthusiasm and love for motocross. In 2016 we expect nothing less as the event will take place in Maggiora, Italy, two whole decades since it played host to one of the greatest events in history, the 1986 Motocross of Nations. Italy always brings forth a fabulous crowd and is known as one of the most motocross
Throughout the years this event, whose English name Motocross of Nations – was officially adopted in 2003, has become the peak of not only the FIM Motocross World Championship season but motocross seasons across the globe. Brace yourself for 2016, it’s bound to reach yet another level of awesomeness!
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DURATION PER SESSION
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RIDERS
DAY 1 1 X Free Practice MXGP
40 minutes
40 riders
1 X Free Practice MX2
40 minutes
40 riders
1 X Free Practice "Open"
40 minutes
40 riders
1 X Qualifying Race MXGP
20 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
1 X Qualifying Race MX2
20 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
1 X Qualifying Race "Open"
20 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
1 X C-Final (*)
20 minutes + 2 laps
39 riders
DAY 2 1 X Warm-Up B-Final
15 minutes
39 riders
1 X Warm-Up MXN Group 1
15 minutes
27 riders
1 X Warm-Up MXN Group 2
15 minutes
30 riders
1 X B-Final
30 minutes + 2 laps
39 riders
1 X Race, MXN (MXGP + MX2)
30 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
1 X Race, MXN (MX2 + "Open")
30 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
1 X Race, MXN (MXGP + "Open")
30 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
(*) Will be run only when 37 or more teams are present
• Each team consists of 3 riders: · One rider on a MXGP class motorcycle, · One rider on a MX2 class motorcycle (the maximum age limit of 23 years in the MX2 class does not apply in the FIM Motocross of Nations), · One rider on an “Open” class motorcycle, which meets the requirements of the MXGP or the MX2 class, at the option of the team. • Results / Qualifying / B-Final / C-Final: · The two best results of each team will be taken into consideration · In case of a tie, the best result of the third rider will be taken into consideration · First place = 1 point, second place = 2 points, third place and so on • The best 19 Teams in the Qualifying Races qualify the FIM Motocross of Nations • The winner of the B-Final qualifies for the FIM Motocross of Nations • The winner of the C-Final qualifies for the B-Final
• Results/ Races: · The five best results of each team will be taken into consideration · The team winning the FIM Motocross of Nations is the one which has gained the smallest total number of points after having added the five best results of its riders irrespective of class · In case of a tie, the results will be established as follows: a T he team whose riders have obtained the highest number of first places, second places, etc. amongst the five best results b T he team whose riders have obtained the highest number of first places, second places, etc. in the last Race (FIM MXGP + “Open”) c T he team whose riders have obtained the highest number of first places, second places, etc. in the second Race (FIM MX2 + “Open”) d The team whose riders have obtained the highest number of first places, second places, etc. in the first Race (FIM MXGP + FIM MX2) e I f a tie still exists, the teams in question will be placed equal.
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STATISTICS
FIM MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS STATISTICS YEAR LOCATION 2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
ERNEE (FRA)
KEGUMS (LAT)
TEUTSCHENTHAL (GER)
LOMMEL (BEL)
SAINT JEAN D'ANGELY
LAKEWOOD (USA)
FRANCIACORTA (ITA)
TOOMEBRIDGE (GBR)
BUDDS CREEK (USA)
WINCHESTER (GBR)
ERNÉE (FRA)
LIEROP (NET)
1ST
2ND
3RD
FRANCE
USA
BEL
Paulin
Barcia
de Dicker
Musquin
Martin
Lieber
Febvre
Cooper
Van Horebeek
FRANCE
BELGIUM
USA
Paulin
Van Horebeek
Dungey
Ferrandis
Lieber
Martin
Frossard
Strijbos
Tomac
BELGIUM
USA
ITALY
Ken De Dycker
Ryan Dungey
Antonio Cairoli
Jeremy Van Horebeek
Eli Tomac
Alessandro Lupino
Clement Desalle
Justin Barcia
David Philippaerts
GERMANY
BELGIUM
USA
Max Nagl
Clement Desalle
Ryan Dungey
Ken Roczen
Jeremy Van Horebeek
Blake Baggett
Marcus Schiffer
Ken Dycker
Justin Barcia
USA
FRANCE
AUSTRALIA
Dungey
Pourcel
Reed
Baggett
Musquin
Moss
Villopoto
Paulin
Metcalfe
USA
BELGIUM
GERMANY
Dungey
Ramon
Schiffer
Canard
Van Horebeek
Roczen
Short
Desalle
Nagl
USA
FRANCE
BELGIUM
Dungey
Forssard
Desalle
Weimer
Musquin
Roelants
Tedesco
Paulin
Ramon
USA
FRANCE
BELGIUM
James Stewart
Sébastien Pourcel,
Ken de Dycker,
Ryan Villopoto
Anthony Boissière
Jeremy van Horebeek
Tim Ferry
Nicolas Aubin
Steve Ramon
USA
FRANCE
BELGIUM
Ricky Carmichael
Sébastien Pourcel
Steve Ramon
Ryan Villopoto
Nicolas Aubin
Jeremy van Horebeek
Tim Ferry
Pierre Renet
Ken de Dycker
USA
BELGIUM
NEW ZEALAND
James Stewart
Stefan Everts
Ben Townley
Ryan Villopoto
Kevin Strijbos
Josh Coppins
Ivan Tedesco
Steve Ramon
Cody Cooper
USA
FRANCE
BELGIUM
Kevin Windham
Mickaël Pochon
Stefan Everts
Ricky Carmichel
David Vuillemin
Kevin Strijbos
Ivan Tedesco
Sébastien Tortelli
Steve Ramon
BELGIUM
NETHERLANDS
FRANCE
Stefan Everts
Marc de Reuver
Mickaël Pochon
Kevin Strijbos
Bas Verhoeven
Antoine Meo
Steve Ramon
Erik Eggens
Sébastien Pourcel
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2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
ZOLDER (BEL)
BELLPUIG (SPA)
NAMUR (BEL)
ST. JEAN D'ANGELY (FRA)
INDAIATUBA (BRA)
FOXHILL (GBR)
NISMES (BEL)
JÉREZ DE LA FRONTERA (SPA)
SVEREPEC (SVK)
ROGGENBURG (SWI)
SCHWANENSTADT (AUT)
MANJIMUP (AUS)
VALKENSWAARD (NET)
VIMMERSBY (SWE)
BELGIUM
USA
FINLAND
Steve Ramon
Ricky Carmichel
Jussi Vehviläinen
Joel Smets
Tim Ferry
Antti Pyrhönen
Stefan Everts
Ryan Hughes
Miska Aaltonen
ITALY
BELGIUM
FINLAND
Andrea Bartolini
Danny Theybers
Jussi Vehviläinen
Alessio Chiodi
Peter Iven
Antti Pyrhönen
Alessandro Puzar
Manuel Priem
Marko Kovalainen
FRANCE
BELGIUM
NEW ZEALAND
Luigi Seguy
Steve Ramon
Daryl Hurley
David Vuillemin
Joel Smets
Josh Coppins
Yves Demaria
Stefan Everts
Shayne King
USA
ITALY
BELGIUM
Travis Pastrana
Thomas Traversini
Patrick Caps
Ricky Carmichel
Claudio Federici
Marnicq Bervoets
Ryan Hughes
Andrea Bartolini
Joel Smets
ITALY
FRANCE
BELGIUM
Alessio Chiodi
David Vuillemin
Patrick Caps
Claudio Federici
Sébastien Tortelli
Stefan Everts
Andrea Bartolini
Frédéric Bolley
Joel Smets
BELGIUM
FINLAND
NEW ZEALAND
Patrick Caps
Petteri Gustafsson
Josh Coppins
Stefan Everts
Marko Kovalainen
Shayne King
Marnicq Bervoets
Miska Aaltonen
Darryl King
BELGIUM
ITALY
GREAT BRITAIN
Marnicq Bervoets
Claudio Federici
James Dobb
Stefan Everts
Alessio Chiodi
Mark Eastwood
Joel Smets
Andrea Bartolini
Kurt Nicoll
USA
FRANCE
BELGIUM
Jeff Emig
–
–
Jeremy McGrath
–
–
Steve Lamson
–
–
BELGIUM
USA
FRANCE
Joel Smets
–
–
Marnicq Bervoets
–
–
Stefan Everts
–
–
GREAT BRITAIN
USA
FRANCE
Kurt Nicoll
–
–
Rob Herring
–
–
Paul Malin
–
–
USA
BELGIUM
SWEDEN
Mike Kiedrowski
–
–
Jeremy McGrath
–
–
Jeff Emig
–
–
USA
BELGIUM
GREAT BRITAIN
Billy Liles
–
–
Mike LaRocco
–
–
Jeff Emig
–
–
USA
BELGIUM
NETHERLANDS
Mike Kiedrowski
–
–
Jeff Stanton
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SEDLCANY (CZS)
HUSQVARNA (SWE)
WOHLEN (SWI)
NORG (NET)
VANNES (FRA)
MAGGIORA (ITA)
FARLEIGH (GBR)
CHISINAU (SOV)
MARKELO (NET)
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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FRANCE
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SPA (BEL)
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Fred Rist
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COUNTRY
TROPHY OF NATIONS
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Great Britain
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Belgium
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Sweden
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ENTRY LIST FIM WOMEN’S MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP NUMBER
SURNAME
FIRST NAME
BIKE
NATIONALITY FEDERATION TEAM
8
FONTANESI
Kiara
Honda
ITA
FMI
MX FontaRacing Syneco
9
GERMOND
Virginie
Suzuki
SUI
FMS
Team Dragon Moto
25
FISHER
Stacey
KTM
GBR
ACU
32
MACEACHERN
Elaine
KTM
GBR
ACU
44
KANE
Natalie
KTM
IRL
MCUI
45
HAANS
Gwenda
Husqvarna NED
KNMV
52
CHARROUX
Justine
Yamaha
FRA
FFM
67
VAN DER WERFF
Britt
Suzuki
NED
KNMV
85
VAN DE VEN
Nancy
Yamaha
NED
KNMV
111
BORCHERS
Anne
Suzuki
GER
DMSB
114
LANCELOT
Livia
Kawasaki
FRA
FFM
116
NOCERA
Francesca
Suzuki
ITA
FMI
151
DUNCAN
Courtney
Yamaha
NZL
MNZ
174
GIUDICI
Giorgia
Husqvarna ITA
FMI
188
VAN DER VLIST
Shana
Yamaha
NED
KNMV
193
BRAAM
Kimberley
Kawasaki
NED
KNMV
274
VERSTAPPEN
Amandine
KTM
BEL
FMB
423
PAPENMEIER
Larissa
Suzuki
GER
DMSB
386
MUILWIJK
Lianne
Honda
NED
KNMV
555
DAHL
Emelie
Yamaha
SWE
SVEMO
703
DALGAARD
Julie
Honda
DEN
DMU
811
VAAGE
Genette
KTM
NOR
NMF
991
LEONTEVA
Liubov
Yamaha
RUS
MFR
Team One One Four
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KIARA FONTANESI CLAIMS HER FOURTH WORLD TITLE
As one of the most recognized and successful riders in women’s motocross, Kiara Fontanesi is the target for all females who like to spend their weekends in the dirt. With a whopping three FIM women’s motocross world titles to her name, there is no slowing the determined Italian down. Born and bred in Parma, Italy, Kiara started riding at a very young age after watching her brother rip around on a minibike. One ride later and the little, then gymnast, was hooked and ready to race. At the age of fifteen, Kiara decided it was time to take on the world and she entered the 2009 FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship. While her success wasn’t immediate, a season of training and perseverance worked in her favor as she came out all guns blazing at the final round of the 2009 WMX championship in Lierop, The Netherlands, and won! The following year, in 2010, Kiara confirmed she was permanent force to be reckoned with as she pulled off a second over all at the season opener in Bulgaria and then chased that result up with a series of podium finishes and a couple of race wins finishing fourth in the overall championship standings. In 2011, Kiara started to master the movement in her right hand, which resulted in loads of laps led in the 2011 WMX World Championship. After a season of bar bashing and win-a-bout results, Kiara had to settle for second behind the five time FIM WMX champion Stephanie Laier.
World domination had been achieved, but at nineteen years old one world title wasn’t enough and Kiara went on to claim her second consecutive WMX world title in similar style. After two years of dominance in women’s motocross, Kiara was finally challenged. Although the competition was very stiff in 2014, Kiara still managed to rise above and claimed her third FIM WMX title. In 2015 the battle for WMX supremacy was a two horse race. Throughout the season the Kiara split round wins with the 2008 WMX world champion Livia Lancelot, if it wasn’t Livia winning the round it was Kiara and vice versa. Both riders took five race wins each, but it was Kiara who took the most overall wins, three to Livia’s two. Heading into the sixth and final round at the circuit of Loket in the Czech Republic only two points separated the protagonists in what was set to be a tense match up for the 2015 WMX crown. Livia ended up seizing her engine on the sighting lap of the final race, which meant Kiara was able to wrap up the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship, for the fourth time in succession. KIARA FONTANESI – BIOGRAPHY Name
Kiara Fontanesi
Nationality
Italian
Place of Birth
Parma
Date of Birth
3rd October 1994
2012 was like a coming of age for Kiara. After coming so close to the title in 2011, the eighteen year-old was on a mission to accomplish her long life dream of becoming world champion. Not only did she do just that, she completely creamed the field wrapping up the championship one round early in Matterley Basin, Great Britain.
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Kiara Fontanesi Career YEAR
CHAMPIONSHIP
2014
FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship
RESULTS 1
2014
FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship
1
2013
FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship
1
2013
X Games Los Angeles
3
2013
Supercross Queel of Geneve
1
2012
FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship
1
2011
FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship
2
2011
Women Italian Championship
1
2010
FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship
4
2010
Women Italian Championship
1
2009
FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship
9
2008
Women Italian Championship
1
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STATISTICS
2015 MOTOCROSS WINS STATS WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RIDER
NATIONALITY
2008
2009
2010
Fontanesi Kiara
ITA
Kane, Natalie
IRL
Laier Stephanie
GER
Lancelot Livia
FRA
2
3
1
Papenmeier Larissa
GER
0
0
2
Rutledge, Meghan
AUS
Van De Ven, Nancy
NED
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2
5
3
1
3
TOTAL 14
1 3
4
4
1
5
16 3
2
2
13 2
1
3
4 1
TOTAL
1 51
LAST UPDATE: 30 August, MXGP of the Netherlands, Assen
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP RIDER
NATIONALITY
Prumm Katherine
NZL
Laier Stephanie
GER
Papenmeier Larissa
GER
2005
2006
2007
2
2
TOTAL
1
4 1
1
TOTAL
1 6
LAST UPDATE: 30 August, MXGP of the Netherlands, Assen Assen
WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONS YEAR
RIDER
NATIONALITY
BIKE
MANUFACTURER WC
2015
Kiara FONTANESI
ITA
YAM
YAM
2014
Chiara FONTANESI
ITA
YAM
YAM
2013
Chiara FONTANESI
ITA
YAM
YAM
2012
Chiara FONTANESI
ITA
YAM
YAM
2011
Stephanie LAIER
GER
KTM
KTM
2010
Stephanie LAIER
GER
KTM
KTM
2009
Stephanie LAIER
GER
KTM
KTM
2008
Livia LANCELOT
FRA
KAWASAKI
KAWASAKI
LAST UPDATE: 26 July
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP YEAR
RIDER
NATIONALITY
BIKE
2007
Katherine PRUMM
NZL
YAMAHA
2006
Katherine PRUMM
NZL
KAWASAKI
2005
Stephanie LAIER
GER
KTM
LAST UPDATE: 26 July
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GOLD PLATE GLORY FOR NICK KOUWENBERG The European Championship EMX250 is the world’s premier amateur motocross class. Every year more than 100 riders enter at most of the rounds, but only 40 qualify and of those 40 almost anyone could be inside the top five. In a class that is bursting at the seams with talent, there is never one rider more dominant than another, which strengthens the old saying ‘consistency wins championships’. This year the most consistent rider was J-Tech Honda’s Nick Kouwenberg. Nick Kouwenberg, or ‘Kouwy’ for short, has done three seasons in the EMX250 class. His first season, 2013, was riddled with injuries as he suffered from a dislocated shoulder and a broken wrist, two injuries that bothered him right into the 2014 season as well. But later on in 2014 the injuries started to heal and naturally Kouwy returned to racing. In the three rounds that Kouwy did in 2014 he took two race wins and landed on the podium twice, which gave him a lot of confidence heading into 2015. As the kinks continued to iron out, Kouwy continued to impress with one of his most commendable performances being his fourth place finish
at the opening round of the 2015 EMX250 Championship in Pietramurata, Italy, a track that is blue groove and rocky, the complete opposite to what sand riders like. The second round of the championship took place in Valkenswaard, a track he is extremely familiar with. As expected, he finished on the box for the first time this year in second overall. “It didn’t work out the way I had hoped” he said following final race at round two, “but I think I still did well, I was twice second for second overall and I also moved up into second in the championship.” At the next three rounds Kouwy finished inside the top five on every occasion and it wasn’t before the sixth round in Sweden, his favourite track on the calendar, that he was back on the box. As the season drew to a close, the 23 year old stuck to his game plan of being consistent and took two fourths at rounds seven and eight to head into the ninth and final round with a healthy championship lead of 33 points. It was a bittersweet end to the championship for Kouwy. The sweet part was, he was crowned 2015 European EMX250 Champion while the bitter part was his eighth overall on his final outing. Nonetheless, the young Dutchman got the job done and has added his name to the dazzling list of European Championship winners.
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JORGE PRADO 2015 EMX125 CHAMPION PROFILE The 125cc class in the European Championship usually puts a spotlight on the next big name in motocross. In fact both of the 2015 FIM Motocross World Champions and vice-world champions Romain Febvre, Gautier Paulin, Tim Gajser and Pauls Jonass have all won the EMX125 championship on their paths to motocross supremacy. This year, the EMX125 class was extremely intense with the championship being decided at the final round with two riders vying for the title, Jorge Prado Garcia and Josiah Natzke separated by only one point. While both of the bright young stars threw everything at the coveted gold plate, this year it was Jorge Prado, the youngest rider in the class that came away as the 2015 European EMX125 Champion. Prado was born in Lugo, Spain in 2001; yes you read that right, 2001. At the age of three, the tiny Spaniard got his first motorcycle and from that there was no looking back. By the time he was seven it was already obvious that Jorge was going to be an exceptional talent and he was winning almost everything in Spain and beginning to make waves on the world scene. In 2011 Prado raced in, and won, the European EMX65 Championship and later in the same year was crowned the 65cc Junior World Champion. After ruling the world on his 65cc, Prado jumped up to the 85cc class where he experienced similar success and was pinned to win the 2014 European Championship and FIM Junior World Championship 85cc but that dream was quickly over when he was unable to race due to a broken leg. Once Prado had recovered from his broken leg he decided to jump straight to the 125cc bike, a move that was deemed by most as crazy considering his age and diminutive stature.
As the youngest contender in the 2015 European EMX125 Championship at 14 years old and with little experience on the 125cc bike, Prado was expected to be fast but not a title threat. That all changed at round two in The Netherlands where the youthful super-talent took the red plate for the first time with a win and a second place for 2nd overall on the day. Once the red background was on the number 61 machine, he chose the 61 for the simple reason that “it’s cool”, it stayed in place for most of the season. It was after briefly losing the red plate at the sixth round of the nine round championship in Maggiora, Italy, that Prado refused to back down and he bounced back immediately at the following round in Lommel, Belgium to reclaim the championship lead with one round to go. Heading into the final round, which ran along side the MXGP of The Netherlands at the amazing Dutch TT circuit in Assen, Prado had a 1-point advantage over teammate Josiah Natzke of New Zealand. Despite the immense pressure that was magnified by the massively animated crowd in Holland, Prado showed all the signs of a true champion, held his composure and put in one his most impressive rides of the season to win the first race. With Natzke having a shocker in the first moto at the final round, Prado extended his lead to 18 points for the final race of the season and was able to cruise home to take claim of his second European Championship title. Midway through the season the Spanish prodigy was signed by one of the most dominant brands in motocross for 5 more years. KTM Motorsports Director Pit Beirer said “KTM aims for excellence not just in the current season but in the long-term, so the nurturing of riders of the caliber of Jorge Prado is an essential part of our planning. We have known for some time that he is an outstanding rider for his age and we are very happy that we can work together to build on the next steps of his career.” These words alone validate Prado’s bright future; he is definitely one rider we look forward to watching in years to come.
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2015 EMX150 CHAMPION: EMIL WECKMAN The Honda EMX150 Championship continues to grow and in 2015 it was a series that went right down to the wire where young Finn, Emil Weckman, narrowly edged out Brit, Jack Bintcliffe, to be crowned the 2015 Honda EMX150 Champion. Emil started riding at the tender age of 3 years old; it was always something he did for fun until he reached the age of 6. At 6 years old Emil entered his first race, which was on a 50cc motorcycle, and he finished second. The following year he already made the leap to the 65cc bike and struggled his way to 21st overall in the national championship. Although the jump to the 65cc didn’t click immediately, the following year Emil proved what he is capable of and finished an outstanding 3rd overall in that same championship. In 2013, Emil wanted a challenge and decided to enter the European Motocross Championship in the EMX65 class.
After making the journey to Matterley Baisin, England, to race the final of the 2013 European EMX65 Championship, the Finn finished fourth. The following year, 2014, Emil raced the European EMX85 Championship on home soil in Finland. He finished fifteenth. Last year, at the ripe age of 12, Emil swapped his two-stroke for a four-stroke Honda CRF150 so he could race the Honda European EMX150 Championship. At the opening round of the championship in Pietramurata, Italy, Emil won a race. At the rounds that followed, he racked up a few more wins taking the checkers in Germany and Great Britain as well and then went on to win the overall at the final round of the series in Assen, The Netherlands where he managed to wrap up his maiden European Championship title. Normally the winner of the Honda EMX150 Championship is fully backed by Honda to race the premier class in the European Championship, EMX250. Unfortunately, but as a sign of his extraordinary talent, Emil is too young to compete in that championship but Honda have agreed to support him in training bikes from Honda so he can prepare to take the next step in his career.
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THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS
MAIDEN EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE FOR MADDII IN THE EMX300 Marco Maddii is a familiar face in the relatively new European Championship class, EMX300. As the 2014 EMX300 runner-up, Marco could only go one better in 2015, and he did. On his way to winning his maiden European Championship title, Marco won two races, finished on the podium three times, two of which were on the top step, and won the championship by 45 points over Brit Matt Mofatt. Marco, who was born in Montevarchi, Italy back in 1988, got his first bike at 5 years old. When Marco turned 8, he
entered his first race and won the Rookie class in the Italian Championship. Over the years Marco continued to race and achieve great results, especially in the Italian championship. In 2011, the then 22-year-old Italian entered the MX3 world championship where he finished sixth with the highlight of his racing career being in Greece where he finished third. Since then Marco won plenty of races locally before entering the European Championship in 2014. On his debut year, 2014, the 27 year old finished runner-up to fellow Italian Samuele Bernardini and in the most recent season, 2015 he came back a year older and wiser and managed to claim the title. Where will he go from here? We are unsure, but we hope to see him back to defend his title in 2016.
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STATISTICS
2015 MOTOCROSS WINS STATS EMX125 WINNERS RIDER
NATIONALITY
2011
2012
1
6
2013
2014
2015
TOTAL
Gajser, Tim
SLO
Jonass, Pauls
LAT
Brian HSU
GER
3
Davy Pootjes
NED
3
Renaux, Maxime
FRA
Bernardini, Samuele
ITA
2
Zecchina, Simone
ITA
2
Cyril Genot
BEL
Dercourt, Nicolas
FRA
Furlotti, Simone
ITA
Geerts, Jago
BEL
Graulus, Damon
BEL
Östlund, Alvin
SWE
Prado Garcia, Jorge
ESP
1
1
Sihvonen Miro
FIN
1
1
Van Der Vlist, Frederik
NED
Josiah Narzke
AUS
7 6
6 3 3 3
3 2 2
1 1
1 1
1
1 1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1 1
TOTAL
36
LAST UPDATE: 30 August, MXGP of the Netherlands, Assen
EMX250 WINNERS RIDER
NATIONALITY
Pocock, Mel
GBR
6
Desprey, Maxime
FRA
1
Guillod, Valentin
SUI
Borgers, Brian
NED
Ferrandis, Dylan
FRA
Jeremy Seewer
SUI
Sterry Adam
GBR
Bastemeijer, Donny
NED
Damon Graulus
BEL
Febvre, Romain
FRA
Jaulin, Sullivan
FRA
Kras, Mike
NED
Lars van Berkel
NED
Olsen, Thomas Kjer
DEN
Rätsep, Priit
EST
Steven Clarke
GBR
Van doninck, Brent
BEL
Van Wezel, Michael
NED
Zaragoza, Jorge
ESP
TOTAL
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
TOTAL 6
3 4
4 4
3
3
3
3 2
2 2
1
2 1
1 1
1 1
1
1
1
1 1 1
1 1
1
1 1 1
1
1 1 1
1
1 36
LAST UPDATE: 30 August, MXGP of the Netherlands, Assen
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EMX300 WINNERS RIDER
NATIONALITY
2014
2015
Anderson, Brad
GBR
Bernardini, Samuele
ITA
6
Gregory Lewis
GBR
1
Maddii, Marco
ITA
2
2
Martens, Yentel
BEL
2
2
2
TOTAL 2 6 1
TOTAL
13
LAST UPDATE: 2nd August 2015 - Lommel, Belgium
HONDA EMX150 WINNERS RIDER
NATIONALITY
Weckman, Emil
FIN
2
2
Larsen, Albin
SWE
2
2
Jack Bintcliffe
GBR
2
2
Haavisto, Jere
FIN
Edberg, Tim
SWI
Albie Wilkie
UK
TOTAL
2014
2015
1
1 1
3
TOTAL
1 3 11
LAST UPDATE: 3rd August 2014 - Lommel, Belgium
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REGULATIONS
2016 FIM EMX REGULATIONS SHORT VERSION OF THE 2016 FIM-EUROPE EMX65/EMX85/EMX125/EMX250/EMX300/ EMX150 MOTOCROSS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS PLUS WOMEN’S CUP REGULATIONS GENERAL • Individual Motocross European Championships for riders and manufacturers • Officials at European Championship events when combined with MXGP/MX2: Event Management, Race Direction, FIM Stewards Panel
• Riders apparel: riders must wear helmets, eye protection, protective clothing and unmodified, commercially available, full upper body protection
• Officials at events when not combined with MXGP/MX2: International Jury
• Any outside assistance on the course to a rider is forbidden unless it is provided by a marshal in the interests of safety. However, marshals are not allowed to hold a rider’s motorcycle or to help a rider re-start his motorcycle
• All riders must have a FIM EUROPE Annual or One-Event licence. FIM licenses cannot be accepted
• Riders in EMX65, EMX85, EMX150 and in the Women’s Motocross of European Nations may use starting blocks
CLASSES a EMX300 2stroke Motocross European Championship b EMX250 Motocross European Championship c EMX125 2stroke Motocross European Championship d EMX150 Honda 4stroke Motocross European Championship; Riders must be registered with Honda Europe for this championship e EMX Open Motocross European Championship f EMX85 2stroke Motocross European Championship g EMX65 2 stroke Motocross European Championship
The EMX65 and EMX85 European Championships will be held in 4 zones. The top 10 riders in the final standings of each zone will be invited by Youthstream to compete in the Finals which will be held in conjunction with the round of the MXGP/MX2 World Championship at Loket in Czech Republic on 24th July 2016. This event will be where the EMX65 and EMX85 European Champions will be decided. At the finals, Youthstream may charge an entry fee/facility which will be decided by Youthstream. Youthstream may invite additional riders to the Finals if considered necessary.
THE 4 ZONES ARE AS FOLLOWS: North West Europe – Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Great Britain, Ireland, Iceland, Czech Republic and Slovakia.
South East Europe – Hungary, Romania, Moldovia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia.
North East Europe – Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan.
South West Europe – Andorra, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Monaco, San Marino, Slovenia, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein and Malta.
FORMAT OF THE EVENT EMX250/EMX125 2STROKE/EMX300 2STROKE
DURATION PER SESSION
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RIDERS
One or more qualifying group dependent on the number of riders present 1 x Free/Timed Practice (10 mins free/15 minutes timed)
25 minutes
Free start practice (5 minutes)
After Qualifying Timed Practice
1 x Warm-Up
10 minutes
42 riders
2 x Races
25 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
Up to 50 riders present The fastest 40 riders + 2 reserves will qualify for the 2 championship races More than 50 riders present and up to 70 riders present With reference to the above format, if there are more than 50 riders present and up to 70 riders present for EMX125, EMX250 and/or EMX300, the riders present will be placed in 2 groups. The composition of these two groups will be done based upon the position of the riders in the current European
50 riders
Championship. The placement of riders who do not appear in the current European Championship as well as for the first event of the current European Championship will be decided by ballot. In this case, the top 15 from each group in Timed Practice will qualify for the main races. The remainder will go into the Last Chance Qualifying Race. The top 10 from the LCQR will go forward to the main races. Position 11 and 12 from the LCQR will be considered as first and second reserve rider.
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More than 70 riders present and up to 100 riders present With reference to the above format, if there are more than 70 riders present and up to 100 riders present for EMX125, EMX250 and/or EMX300, the riders present will be placed in 2 groups. The composition of these two groups will be done based upon the position of the riders in the current European Championship. The placement of riders who do not appear in the current European Championship as well as for the first event of the current European Championship will be decided by ballot.
In this case, the top 18 from each group in Timed Practice will qualify for the main races. Riders in position 19 to 38 from each group will go into the Last Chance Qualifying Race. The top 4 from the LCQR will go forward to the main races. Position 5 and 6 from the LCQR will be considered as first and second reserve rider. More than 100 riders present If there are more than 100 riders present in any class, Race Direction/Event Management will decide the exact format and qualification criteria.
EMX150 4STROKE DURATION PER SESSION Maximum as decided by Youthstream and Honda Europe
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RIDERS
One qualifying group 1 x Free Practice/Timed Practise (10 mins free/15 mins timed)
25 minutes
50 riders
Free start practice (5 minutes)
After Qualifying Timed Practice
1 x Warm-Up
10 minutes
42 riders
2 x Races
20 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
EMX85 - ZONE EVENTS
DURATION PER SESSION
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RIDERS
1 X Free Practice
20 minutes
40 riders
1 X Pre-Qualifying Practice
20 minutes
40 riders
Up to 40 riders - One qualifying group
Free start test session immediately after Pre-Qualifying Practice 1 X Qualifying Race
15 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
1 X Warm-Up
15 minutes
40 riders
2 X Races
20 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
1 x Free Practice - Group A
20 minutes
40 riders
1 x Free Practice - Group B
20 minutes
40 riders
1 x Pre-Qualifying Practice - Group A
20 minutes
40 riders
More than 40 riders - Two qualifying groups
Free start test session immediately after Pre-Qualifying Practice 1 x Qualifying Race – Group A
15 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
1 x Pre-Qualifying Practice – Group B
20 minutes
40 riders
Free start test session immediately after Pre-Qualifying Practice 1 x Qualifying Race – Group B
15 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
Last Chance Qualifying Timed Practice
15 minutes
44 riders
1 x Warm-Up
15 minutes
42 riders
2 x Races
20 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
EMX65 – ZONE EVENTS
DURATION PER SESSION
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RIDERS
1 x Free Practice
15 minutes
40 riders
1 x Pre-Qualifying Practice
15 minutes
40 riders
Up to 40 riders - One qualifying group
Free start test session immediately after Pre-Qualifying Practice 1 x Qualifying Race
10 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders
1 x Warm-Up
15 minutes
40 riders
2 x Races 12 minutes + 2 laps More than 40 riders - Two qualifying groups 1 x Free Practice – Group A 15 minutes 1 x Free Practice – Group B 15 minutes 1 x Pre-Qualifying Practice – Group A 15 minutes Free start test session immediately after Pre-Qualifying Practice 1 x Qualifying Race – Group A 10 minutes + 2 laps 1 x Pre-Qualifying Practice - Group B 15 minutes Free start test session immediately after Pre-Qualifying Practice 1 x Qualifying Race – Group B 10 minutes + 2 laps Last Chance Qualifying Timed Practice 10 minutes 1 x Warm-Up 15 minutes 2 x Races 12 minutes + 2 laps
40 riders 40 riders 40 riders 40 riders 40 riders 40 riders 40 riders 44 riders 42 riders 40 riders
For the EMX65/85 Finals (maximum of 40 riders invited) the format and race times consist of 1xFree Practice/Timed Practise of 25 minutes (10 minutes free and 15 minutes timed), 1xWarm Up of 10 minutes plus 2 Championship races of 12 minutes plus 2 laps for EMX65 and 20 minutes plus 2 laps for EMX85 and EMX150.
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MOTORCYCLES AND CLASSES a EMX Open: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 125cc up to 500cc for 2-stroke and over 175cc up to 650cc for 4-stroke engines. b EMX300: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 200cc and up to 300cc for 2 stroke engines. c EMX250: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, up to 125cc for 2-stroke engines and over 175cc up to 250cc for 4-stroke engine.
e EMX85: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, up to 85cc for 2-stroke engines. f EMX HONDA 150: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, up to 150cc for 4-stroke engines. g EMX65: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 50cc and up to 65cc for 2-stroke engines. Minimum weight 53kg, rear wheel max.12 inch, front wheel max. 14 inch only spoke wheels.
d EMX 125: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, up to 125cc for 2-stroke engines. AGE LIMITS FIM EUROPE Motocross European Championship licenses for riders are issued only when the rider has attained the minimum age, as indicated below: 01.2.3 AGE OF RIDERS MINIMUM AGE MAXIMUM AGE Motocross European Championship, EMX250 Motocross European Championship, EMXOpen Motocross European Championship, EMX300 (2 stroke) Motocross European Championship, EMX125 (2 stroke) Motocross European Championship, EMX150 (4 stroke) Motocross European Championship, EMX85 (2 stroke) Motocross European Championship, EMX65 (2 stroke) Women’s Motocross of European Nations Motocross of European Nations – EMX2 class rider Notes: Applicants aged over 50 years must attach to their rider’s license request a certificate of medical fitness (including a normal exercise tolerance electrocardiogram) issued by a doctor recognised by their FMN. The minimum age starts on the date of the rider’s birthday. The maximum age finishes at the end of the calendar year in which the rider reaches the age of 12 for EMX65, 14 for EMX85, 17 for EMX125 2 stroke,
14 years 16 years 15 years 13 years 11 years 11 years 8 years 15 years 14 years
50 (21 for the MXoN) 50 (see note below) 50 (see note below) 17 years 14 (see note below) 14 years 12 years 50 (see note below) 21 (see note below)
21 for the EMX250 rider in the Motocross of European Nations and in all other cases reaches the age of 50. For the EMX150 Championship, the maximum age of the rider is 14 years old at the 1st January of the current year of this Championship. However he/she may continue in this Championship if he/she has his/her 15th birthday after the first of January. All riders must be registered with Honda Europe for this championship.
TECHNICAL • Riders can use 2 motorcycles during the weekend which have been controlled at technical verification. The final choice of the motorcycle to be used in a race must be made 10 minutes before the start. Riders cannot change motorcycles during a Race.
• Sound control as per 2014 FIM Technical rules for Motocross. • Failure of post-race sound control will be penalised by the loss of 10 positions in the race.
POINTS SCALE FOR EMX CHAMPIONSHIP RACES (ALL CLASSES) 25 points to the 1st 22 points to the 2nd 20 points to the 3rd 18 points to the 4th 16 points to the 5th
15 points to the 6th 14 points to the 7th 13 points to the 8th 12 points to the 9th 11 points to the 10th
10 points to the 11th 9 points to the 12th 8 points to the 13th 7 points to the 14th 6 points to the 15th
5 points to the 16th 4 points to the 17th 3 points to the 18th 2 points to the 19th 1 point to the 20th
NEW FOR 2016 EUROPEAN WOMEN’S MOTOCROSS CUP
The first European Women’s Motocross Cup will be held at Cieszyn in Poland on 21-22 May 2016 in conjunction with a round of the EMX65/85 North East Europe zone. The event is open to women of a minimum age of 15 years old riding MX2 specification motorcycles (250cc 4-strokes or 125cc 2-strokes). The top four women in the FIM World Championship for 2015 and 2014 are excluded from entering but the event is open to any rider from any Continents, not just Europe. FORMAT OF THE EVENT 3 races of 15 minutes each plus 2 laps plus normal free and timed practice.
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