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MXGP ALBUM 2024 : READY TO DELIVER!
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There’s only one book relating the Motocross World Championship every year since 2009, it’s Motocross GP Album and the 2024 book is now available!
- You pre ordered it? We will ship it next week!
- You didn’t pre ordered it? You’re lucky! We printed some more copies for you, but we have a limited number of copies so don’t lose time to order it on https://www.motocrossgpalbum.com/
Standard Edition (left) and Limited Edition (right)
Motocross GP Album 2024 it’s :
- A book with a hard cover, 192 pages, nearly, 200 exclusive pictures by Ray Archer, Lorenzo Resta and Pascal Haudiquert
- A book available in standard (Kay De Wolf ) or limited edition (Jeffrey Herlings), the difference is only the cover picture
- Pictures of top 10 riders in the MX2 and MXGP classes, and selected quotes from all these riders
- The Women and European Championships are also part of the book
- Team Australia had never won the Motocross of Nations before 2024 ! Jett and Hunter Lawrence alongside Kyle Webster made history, our staff was also there in UK to cover the event!
- Ducati is coming to MXGP, it was time to look back to all the Italian manufacturers who performed during the past 40 years
- We found some nice pictures of Tom Vialle racing the 85cc in France, moving successfully in the MX2 class to win two World titles before winning the US Supercross title this season
- Since its first GP organized in 1984 and the last one in 2024, the track of Saint Jean d’Angely was home of 22 GPs and 2 MX of Nations during the past 40 years. It was time to look back to its history!
- And to end the book, we bring you in the paddock to meet some “women and men in the shadow” who deserve so much attention
- And good news, posters are back, we offer you two posters with each book!
Image credits: Mediacross
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