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DAVID LUONGO EDITORIAL | MXGP MAG #132
Dear MXGP Fans,
We just witnessed a fantastic end of season with an epic month!
On the MXGP and MX2 World Championship, the month of September was an amazing final sprint for the titles. After Turkiye, the MXGP went back to Shanghai after five years of waiting. We had a challenging weekend due to the Bebinka Typhoon touching the region during the same days of the Grand Prix, but thanks to the collaboration with the authorities and all the stakeholders, we managed to run the Grand Prix on one day and we could deliver a great event.
The finale of the Championship would land in Cózar, a new venue in Spain, and during that weekend we had not less than four titles still to be decided. In MXGP, Tim Gajser and Jorge Prado were just separated by seven points and in MX2, Husqvarna Nestaan teammates Kay De Wolf and Lucas Coenen could still be able to claim the title. In front of a huge number of Spanish fans, Prado was able to win his second World Title in MXGP, back-to-back, and in MX2, Kay De Wolf was crowned for the very first time World Champion!
In the European championships 125cc and 250cc, here again both titles were still on the game. The Hungarian Noel Zanocz became European Champion at the very last race of the season, while the French talent Mathis Valin was crowned EMX250 Champion.
A week later, Matterley Basin hosted the most awaited Monster Energy Motocross of Nations. I believe it is fair to say that this year’s edition was the most intense and exciting MXoN of the last decades, even the best. The amount of World Champions and top guns were just amazing. The intensity of the three races on Sunday will stay in the memory of everyone. This is all what the MXoN is about. The ultimate event of the year, all the best riders in the world together for the biggest pleasure of the motocross lovers.
Jett and Hunter Lawrence together with Kyle Webster in MX2 offered their very first title to Australia. Team USA finished in a very honorable second position and The Netherlands completed the podium. Everybody will remember this final race of the day and the ultimate battle between Jett Lawrence and Tim Gajser. The Slovenian won the race on the very last corner. This is Motocross and this kind of weekend is bringing our sport to new highs.
During the MXoN we announced some great news for the future. The biggest one was for sure the comeback of the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations to USA on the track of Ironman on the 3rd/4th/5th of October 2025. The collaboration between the MX Sports and Infront Moto Racing to organize great events in USA continues to strengthen. After Ironman, the Monster Energy Motocross of Nations will go back to France in 2026, at the World-Renowned track of Ernee. We also confirmed the date of the return of the MXGP to Australia on the 20th/21 of September 2025.
The 2025 provisional calendar was revealed last week. The MXGP will propose a fantastic season with twenty Grand Prix and the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations. Argentina will continue the tradition of opening the championship, but with a new venue located in Cordoba, a region of hardcore motorsport fans. The 2025 season will be a very strong year of organization for France as they will host two Grand Prix, the Junior World Championship and the Motocross of European Nations.
On the media side, we just launched the early bird package subscription of MXGP-TV.com for the 2025 season and we have good news. From next year, we will add the live broadcast of the Time Practice for the MX2 and MXGP category to allow our fans to get even more images of the weekend. MXGP-TV continue to be the ultimate media to follow MXGP Worldwide, from any devices you have and at any time you want.
To conclude I would like to congratulate all our 2024 champions who gave an amazing show to all our fans.
I would also like to thank all our 21 organizers that have put all their energy to give the MXGP stakeholders the best conditions possible to work during the weekend and to the spectators to have great experience onsite, all our OAT and private teams, their mechanics, the medias attending the events, the FIM for the great collaboration and all the fans that came from all around the World to our 2024 Grand Prix.
David Luongo
CEO Infront Moto Racing
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