MONACO (Principality of Monaco) 15 Novembre 2025 –
PRE-ORDER THE MXGP ALBUM 2025 NOW

As it has done every year for the past 17 years, one book and one book alone allows you to relive the Motocross World Championships: MXGP Album!
With the motocross season having just ended this weekend in the United States with the MX of Nations, the MXGP Album team got straight down to work after the last Grand Prix in Australia to produce the seventeenth edition of the annual reference work on the World Championships.
From now until 17 October, you can pre-order this book on the dedicated website:
http://www.motocrossgpalbum.com
In this 2025 edition of Motocross GP Album, you will relive:
- The duel between Romain Febvre and Lucas Coenen, which ended with Romain winning the title, ten years after his 2015 victory
- Simon Längenfelder's first title, giving German fans a world title fourteen years after Ken Roczen
- The titles of Lotte van Drunen (WMX), Janis Reisulis (EMX250), Nicolo Alvisi (EMX 125) and the Junior World Championship in France
- The second success for the Australians at the MX of Nations
- The career of Roger De Coster, an outstanding ambassador for the sport that gave him so much as a rider and to which he gave so much in return
- A look back at what was once a mecca of world MX, the Citadelle de Namur circuit, which disappeared from the calendar almost twenty years ago
- Finally, we take you into the paddock to meet the men and women behind the scenes, without whom none of this would be possible
Hardcover, 192 pages, over 190 mostly unpublished photos taken during the 20 rounds of the World Championship, not to mention the MX of Nations. The Motocross GP Album 2025 will be delivered to you in early December at a price of €46.90 (+ postage), unchanged for two years.
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