EMX125

WORLDWIDE TV COVERAGE – THE 2026 MXGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RETURNS WITH THE MXGP OF FRANCE!

LACAPELLE-MARIVAL (France) 22nd May 2026 – After a four-weekend break, the 2026 MXGP FIM Motocross World Championship fires back into action this weekend at the Circuit Georges Filhol, within the village of LaCapelle-Marival in the south-west of France.  For the first time in nearly five years, the MXGP of France will tear into this grassy circuit that saw a stunning day of racing and brilliant atmosphere back in 2021!

The Honda HRC Petronas pairing of Jeffrey Herlings & Tom Vialle, both victorious here during the last visit to this circuit, have drawn closer to series leader Lucas Coenen, who now leads the MXGP World Championship for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing by just four points! Vialle can count on some huge home crowd support this weekend, as will reigning World Champion Romain Febvre for Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP, and Swiss GP podium man Maxime Renaux for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP!

The MX2 class was also left in a precariously close position, as reigning MX2 World Champion Simon Längenfelder has been caught by his fellow Red Bull KTM Factory Racing pilot Sacha Coenen, the gap between them reduced to just three points with the Belgian’s win in Trentino!  The local fans will be getting behind Mathis Valin, who took a podium for Kawasaki Racing Team MX2 behind Coenen and Guillem Farres for the Triumph Racing Factory Team.  The Spaniard is third in points and urgently seeking his first GP victory.

LaCapelle-Marival also sees the opening round of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship, with Lotte van Drunen wearing the #1 plate for the very first time on her De Baets AIT Yamaha, although she will be strongly challenged by last year’s fellow medallists Kiara Fontanesi and Daniela Guillen, especially as he Italian legend won the first and only previous WMX round at this track back in 2011!

The WMX Championship is gaining more and more interest from international broadcasters, with Spanish network TV3 Catalonia continuing their coverage, joined by NOS in the Netherlands who will broadcast dedicated highlights each weekend.  CBS Sport Network in the USA will continue to broadcast the second race each weekend, and for the first time TV3 in the Baltic nations will showcase all of the WMX races LIVE on both Saturday and Sunday!

There will be massive coverage in France for the entire event, with Automoto TV La Chaine showing the whole four hours of LIVE action on Sunday with their onsite crew and French language commentator.  La Chaine l’Equipe will show the second MXGP race LIVE on their free-to-view channel.  Eurosport 2 will also show all four races live on Sunday.

Below you can find a list of all TV channels worldwide that will air LIVE and delayed action of the MXGP of France, as well as the 26-minute Behind The Gate magazine show featuring the best moments from the races, exclusive interviews and more.  Saturday’s Time Practice sessions will also be broadcast live as the team of Paul Malin and Lisa Leyland bring all the action to you as always, and all of this footage, plus the action from the hectic EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing series will be available on MXGP-TV.com and via our TV magazine partners following the Grand Prix.

As always, MXGP fans can follow the races LIVE throughout the weekend. All you need to do is log onto www.MXGP-TV.com Saturday and Sunday, from wherever you are in the world.  We know you’ve been missing us, so feast on the action from la belle France this weekend as you would the tastiest of croissants!

 

 

USA CANADA

CBS Sports Network

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 11:00 ET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 ET – Delayed

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 17:00 ET – Delayed

Sunday 24 May 2026 – WMX Race 2 – 18:00 ET – Delayed

 

 

BRAZIL

Bandsports

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

CENTRAL AMERICA

Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama and Mexico

FOX ONE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

TUBI

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

Tubi México

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

LATIN AMERICA(Except Brazil)

Youtube “Somos FOX”

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE Streaming

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE Streaming

 

EUROPE

Eurosport 2

Monday 25 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 07:00 CET – LIVE

Monday 25 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 07:45 CET – LIVE

Monday 25 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 08:30 CET – LIVE

Monday 25 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 09:15 CET  – LIVE

 

MAX

Andorra, Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech republic, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden.

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

BELGIUM 

PLAY SPORTS 3

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

ESTONIA

Go3 Sport Open

Saturday 23 May 2026 – WMX Race 1 – 14:50 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – WMX Race 2 – 09:35 CET - LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

Go3

Saturday 23 May 2026 – WMX Race 1 – 14:50 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – WMX Race 2 – 09:35 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

FINLAND

MTV MAX 

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 18:00 Finnish timing  – LIVE

 

FRANCE

LA CHAINE L’EQUIPE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

Eurosport 2

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

AUTO MOTO TV

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

 

GREAT BRITAIN

TNT Sports 6

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 GMT – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 GMT – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 GMT – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 GMT  – LIVE

 

ITALY

RAI Sport

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

LATVIA

Go3 Sport Open

Saturday 23 May 2026 – WMX Race 1 – 14:50 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – WMX Race 2 – 09:35 CET - LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

Go3

Saturday 23 May 2026 – WMX Race 1 – 14:50 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – WMX Race 2 – 09:35 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

LITHUANIA
Go3 Sport Open

Saturday 23 May 2026 – WMX Race 1 – 14:50 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – WMX Race 2 – 09:35 CET - LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

Go3

Saturday 23 May 2026 – WMX Race 1 – 14:50 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – WMX Race 2 – 09:35 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

NETHERLAND

NOS

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

SLOVENIA

Sport TV1

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

SPAIN

TVG2

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

Agalega.gal

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

TV3 – Cataluna

Saturday 23 May 2026 – WMX Race 1 – 14:50 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May2026  – WMX Race 2 – 14:50 CET – Delayed

 

ASIA

Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand
 

EUROSPORT ASIA

Monday 25 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 07:00 CET – LIVE

Monday 25 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 07:45 CET – LIVE

Monday 25 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 08:30 CET – LIVE

Monday 25 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 09:15 CET  – LIVE

 

JIOSTAR  - Jio Cinema

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

AUSTRALIA

 

STAN SPORTS

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MX2 Race 1 – 21:00 AEDT – LIVE

Sunday 24 May 2026 – MXGP Race 1 – 22:00 AEDT – LIVE

Monday 25 May 2026 – MX2 Race 2 – 00:00 AEDT – LIVE

Monday 20 April 2026 – MXGP Race 2 – 01:00 AEDT  – LIVE

All races on VOD

 

 

26min Behind-the-Gate Magazine Partners:
 

AMERICA

Latin America              You tube Somos FOX              Thursday after each MXGP 8:30pm

Mexico                        FOX ONE                                 Thursday after each MXGP 8:30pm

Central America          FOX Tubi                                  Thursday after each MXGP 8:30pm

                                    FOX ONE                                 Thursday after each MXGP 8:30pm

USA                             RACER                                     tba

 

EUROPE

Albania                        GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Austria                        GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Baltics                          TV3 Sport Open                      Thursday after each MXGP

Belgium                       Play sports                              tba

Bosnia                         GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Croatia                        GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Finland                        MTV MAX                                Wednesday after each event 18:00                                                               Finnish timing

Hungary                      GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Kosovo                        GP1                                        Thursday after each event at 20:15

Montenegro                GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Northern Macedonia  GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Portugal                      SPORT TV                                Tuesday after the event        

Romania                      Look Sport                               Wednesday after each event

Serbia                          GP1                                         Thursday after each event at 20:15

Slovenia                      Sport TV                                  Thursday after each event at 20:15 

Turkey             TRT                                          tba

 

 

INDIA and Subcontinent (Bhutan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Maldives)

 

JIOSTAR                                                                       Wednesday after the event

INDONESIA                  Champions TV

 

AUSTRALIA

Australia                      Stan Sport                               Wednesday after each event

WORLDWIDE

Worldwide                  YouTube – MXGP TV               16 days after the event.

Worldwide                  Fuel TV                                   

 

 

WATCH IT ALL LIVE!

SCHEDULE - CEST Time (UTC +2)

Saturday 23rd May

Session

Time

Studio Show

12:00

MX2 Time Practice

13:35

MXGP Time Practice

14:10

WMX Race 1

14:50

EMX125 Race 1

15:40

MX2 Qualifying Race

16:25

MXGP Qualifying Race

17:15

Sunday 24th May

Session

Time

WMX Race 2

09:35

EMX125 Race 2

11:25

MX2 Race 1

13:00

MXGP Race 1

14:00

MX2 Race 2

16:00

MXGP Race 2

17:00

 

Catch all the racing LIVE on MXGP-TV!

Saturday’s Time Practice (MXGP/MX2), the Qualifying Races (MXGP/MX2), and Races from all classes will be broadcasted LIVE on MXGP’s streaming service www.MXGP-TV.com.

You can find the complete results HERE and on Sportity App (Password: MXGP2026)

 

LINKS

Infront Moto Racing

FIM

FIM Europe

MXGP France

 

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Friday, May 22, 2026
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Infront Moto Racing

THE 2026 SEASON RE-IGNITES WITH THE MXGP OF FRANCE THIS WEEKEND!

LACAPELLE MARIVAL (France)  20th May 2026 – Haved you missed us?!  After four weekends of waiting, the 2026 FIM Motocross World Championships fire back into life as we head to one of the most passionate nations in the sport with the MXGP of France, returning for the second such event at the Circuit Georges Filhol within the Lacapelle-Marival commune in the south-western quarter of the country, two hours north of the city of Toulouse.

The circuit, which holds the pitch for the local Union Sportive Marivaloise football team within its boundaries, previously held the MXGP of France in 2021, a COVID-affected season that saw round twelve of the year held in October.  The crowd enjoyed a stunning battle between home favourite Romain Febvre and Jeffrey Herlings, with the Dutchman just taking the verdict with 2-1 finishes for his 95th career GP victory.  The MX2 class delivered a French winner for the patriotic fans with a double win for Tom Vialle. 

Both of those previous winners line up in the MXGP class this weekend for the Honda HRC Petronas team, currently sitting second and third in the World Championship behind Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s talisman Lucas Coenen, but the Belgian teenager only holds a slender four-point lead over the five-time World Champion Herlings. “The Bullet” has won eight GPs on French soil, the most recent being that victory at this venue in 2021, while Lucas has taken a single win in this country back in 2024. 

Vialle, winner of the MXGP of Switzerland on similar grassy hardpack, is just 21 points behind his teammate, so the crowd will be hopeful of a home winner, especially with Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP spearhead Febvre holding the #1 plate, and Maxime Renaux also in the top six of the series for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP!

The MX2 class is precariously poised in an even tighter battle at the top, with just three points separating Red Bull KTM Factory Racing pilots Simon Längenfelder and Sacha Coenen!  Coenen took the victory in Trentino before the break, giving him the momentum with the German missing the podium for the first time all season.  Guillem Farres lies in third for Triumph Factory Racing Team, but French spectators will have been enthused by the podium result for Mathis Valin at Trentino, and he will be keen to go even better than that for Kawasaki Racing Team MX2 in front of his adoring supporters!

 

The venue has also held two MX3 GPs, in 2009 and 2011, with the latter event also featuring a round of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship, and the fastest racing females will return to the track for the opening round of their season this weekend!  Kiara Fontanesi was the winner at this circuit 15 years ago, and the 32-year-old has finished on the podium after each of the last eight WMX rounds on French soil, including that victory and one in 2015 at Villars-sous-Écot!  The Fonta-MX GASGAS rider is still fired up to become the first ever mother to become a Motocross World Champion!

The WMX class is over-subscribed with 45 entries for its opening round, with the #1 being worn for the first time by double World Champion Lotte van Drunen on the De Baets AIT Yamaha, who took fourth overall in the last visit to France for this series back in 2023.  Third on that day was Daniela Guillen, who will fancy her chances on hardpack for the RFME Spain National Team, while April Franzoni was the top French finisher in 2025, and returns for the Team Honda Motoblouz SR Motul squad to lead the charge of seven French ladies in the race. 

 

The EMX125 European Championship Presented by FMF Racing reaches its halfway point this weekend, and runaway points leader Moritz Ernecker holds a 40-point advantage over his Norman KTM Factory Rookies teammate Ricardo Bauer in an Austrian 1-2 after four of the ten rounds! Frenchman Sleny Goyer took a race win in Sardegna for Yamaha Europe Monster Energy MJC, and lies third in the series ahead of Fantic Factory Racing EMX’s Dane Bertram Thorius. Liam Bruneau will be alongside Goyer as a fan favourite for home glory, as he took a race win in Switzerland for TMX Competition KTM.

It’s the start of three straight weekends of MXGP action as the passionate French fans will pack out the venue to get close to the action! We’re back with a bang, and you are all welcome to come and join us!

 



Romain Febvre

The MXGP World Championship has been hailed as a “Battle of the Ages” between the new generation of young talent coming into the class, and the multi-titled past masters who still do not want to be beaten.  The first five rounds came out almost even between the two factions, with a pair of GP victories each for series leader Lucas Coenen and his main chaser Jeffrey Herlings.  Tom Vialle has tipped the balance with the overall win in Switzerland, while Tim Gajser scored a first race win for his new Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP squad last time out in Trentino.  With many more still likely to join the party, the battle has only just begun!

Lucas Coenen, who speaks French as his mother tongue, has a great record in this country, taking the Qualifying Race win and a podium result from each of his last three GPs here. Only a determined pass from Romain Febvre denied him a perfect weekend at Ernée a year ago, and with the 2024 MX2 victory plus the 2022 EMX250 victory at St Jean d’Angely, he is a proven force on French terrain.  He raced in EMX125 the last time we were at Lacapelle Marival, and scored just his second podium in the class with 5-3 finishes.  The pressure will be applied by Herlings, but Lucas still holds that red plate and deservedly so.

Herlings has a mighty record in France with four GP victories at St Jean d’Angely, two at Villars-sous-Ecot, and one at Ernée, but his 2021 victory at this weekend’s track was his most recent here.  As usual, “The Bullet” has barely taken any break at all with race wins in multiple countries between GPs, and fortunately he is still fighting fit and right in this title chase.

His teammate Vialle may be 21 points further back in third, but in his first MXGP class home round he cannot be counted out, especially as he won the last three GPs he contested on French soil, including a perfect Sunday here in 2021.  As he again proved at the 2023 Motocross of Nations at Ernée, the French fans bring out the best in him, and they will be delighted to see him back in front of them at a GP!

Two of the elder statesmen, Gajser and Febvre, sit fourth and fifth in the Championship, having both been hit with big crashes in the opening rounds, and no doubt would have welcomed the time off to recover before round six.  Gajser has taken four French GP victories, all at St Jean d’Angely, while Febvre has taken three top trophies on home ground, all on different circuits, including his very first win in the MXGP class back in 2015, as well as last year’s success at Ernée.  His battle with Herlings here in 2021 was fantastic, and he needs to rise to the occasion again if he is to recover ground in his defence of that #1 plate.

Another with high hopes will be Maxime Renaux, who took a podium in Switzerland and lies sixth in the standings.  His third overall at LaCapelle during his title year in MX2 remains his only podium on home turf, apart from his Open class victory at the 2023 MXoN.

Ruben Fernandez continues to impress for Honda HRC Petronas as he lies seventh in the standings, but he has Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing team leader Kay de Wolf just two points behind him, and looking good after a victory over Herlings on home sand last weekend.  Neither man has enjoyed much success in France, but are very keen to change that situation!

In contrast, Andrea Adamo took his most recent GP victory in this country, at Ernée last year, so in his first French round in the MXGP class for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, he could be a factor, especially in the Qualifying Race as he has not finished outside the top three in his last three French GPs.

Calvin Vlaanderen is behind Adamo, tenth in the Championship for the Red Bull Ducati Factory MX Team, and while his teammate Jeremy Seewer took a podium for the Italian manufacturer at Ernée last year, the team have struggled to get back up there so far in 2026.  It will be intriguing to see how much they have improved with a four-week break to work on the machine.  Seewer himself has taken two GP wins in France, and was fourth overall in his last trip to LaCapelle-Marival.

The other French points scorer so far this year is Thibault Benistant, who took his most recent MX2 GP victory at the 2023 MXGP of France, and won the MX2 Qualifying Race at St Jean last year, so with his French Team Honda Motoblouz SR Motul outfit enjoying their home round, he will be feeling fired up to get his first top result in the big class this weekend!  There is also a return to action for Frenchman Benoit Paturel, standing in for the injured Isak Gifting at JK Racing Yamaha, and the former GP winner has stood on the podium twice on home ground in the MX2 class, so will also be keen to perform well on his return!

With a fired-up local crowd getting behind three real contenders, a pitched Championship battle re-igniting, and a tight circuit in which to tame the 450cc monsters, the MXGP class should prove to be thrilling at LaCapelle-Marival!

 

MXGP - World Championship Top 10 Classification: 1. Lucas Coenen (BEL, KTM), 231 points; 2. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, HON), 227 p.; 3. Tom Vialle (FRA, HON), 206 p.; 4. Tim Gajser (SLO, YAM), 198 p.; 5. Romain Febvre (FRA, KAW), 191 p.; 6. Maxime Renaux (FRA, YAM), 178 p.; 7. Ruben Fernandez (ESP, HON), 146 p.; 8. Kay de Wolf (NED, HUS), 144 p.; 9. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), 138 p.; 10. Calvin Vlaanderen (NED, DUC), 110 p.;

    
1. Tom Vialle; 2. Maxime Renaux

 



MX2 Start 2026

The MX2 class will see a resumption of the battle at the top between the factory Red Bull KTM pilots Simon Längenfelder and Sacha Coenen, which tightened up to have just three points in it after the MXGP of Trentino!

Defending MX2 World Champion Längenfelder returns to French ground after a dominant perfect Sunday at Ernée last season gave him the red plate for the first time in his title year.  Despite Coenen’s win in Italy, the German knows that his best chances to make points are likely to be on circuits such as this one, and his home GP the weekend after.

Coenen himself will also know that, and despite a much more difficult history on French ground than his brother, he will carry that momentum from Trentino, especially after his podium last year at Ernée.  It could be the chance for the young Belgian to make a statement!

Guillem Farres was a solid second overall at Trentino to lift himself up from fifth to third in the Championship, and the Spaniard is crying out for that first career GP win, despite only taking nineteenth and ninth overall in his two French GPs so far.  Just two points behind the factory Triumph man is Liam Everts, whose precise throttle control should make him a threat for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing, especially if the weather becomes a factor.  Having scored just a single podium on French soil, back in 2023, he will be determined to hit the front after taking the chance to recover from a foot injury during the break. Bizarrely, Everts and Farres finished seventh and eighth overall in the EMX250 class last time we came to LaCapelle-Marival!

The Triumph Factory Racing Team will be hoping that Camden McLellan will improve on his French form, with a best GP of only eighth so far in this country, but from fifth in the points the South African will have rested from his big Swiss crash to possibly be a major factor in the class again.

The Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 teammates Janis Reisulis and Karlis Reisulis sit sixth and eighth in the series, with the younger brother finishing on the EMX250 podium in both French rounds last year, including a double victory at St Jean! The rider between them, however, Mathis Valin, will be the main focal point for the crowd in MX2 as he goes for his first GP win after landing on the podium at Trentino for Kawasaki Racing Team MX2. The teenager has won twice before on home ground in the EMX ranks but didn’t have the best GPs in France last year.  He could send the fans into raptures if he can challenge at the front!

Honda HRC Petronas’ Valerio Lata and DRT Racing Kawasaki’s Kay Karssemakers round out the top ten, and the Italian won the EMX125 class overall at the last visit to this circuit with 2-2 finishes. Taking fifth overall at Ernée last year, he is always at his best on these hardpack circuits. The Dutchman lines up for his first GP in France for over two years, and will have to hold back the challenge of Czech star Julius Mikula, only a point behind him for the Ošicka KTM Racing team after a career-best fourth overall in Trentino.

Local fans will also be cheering for the Maddii Racing Team Honda of Maxime Grau, who had his career-best race finish with seventh in Trentino, and there will be a host of wildcards and even GP debutants from across Europe as the EMX250 series takes a weekend off before returning in Germany.

The MXGP of France promises to deliver a weekend of thrills and spills on a circuit that suggests no obvious favourites!  Be sure to join us across the weekend on MXGP-TV.com as we return to action at LaCapelle-Marival!

 

MX2 - World Championship Top 10 Classification: 1. Sacha Coenen (BEL, KTM), 35:01.180; 2. Guillem Farres (ESP, Triumph), +0:06.047; 3. Simon Längenfelder (GER, KTM), +0:09.299; 4. Julius Mikula (CZE, KTM), +0:10.923; 5. Karlis Alberts Reisulis (LAT, Yamaha), +0:12.939; 6. Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT, Yamaha), +0:18.121; 7. Mathis Valin (FRA, Kawasaki), +0:19.875; 8. Kay Karssemakers (NED, Kawasaki), +0:28.441; 9. Liam Everts (BEL, Husqvarna), +0:31.715; 10. Valerio Lata (ITA, Honda), +0:41.796;

    
1. Mathis Valin; 2. Maxime Grau

 

 

All the photos from the MXGP of France will be available HERE.

You can find the complete results HERE and on Sportity App (Password: MXGP2026)

 

TIMETABLE

SATURDAY

08:15 WMX Free Practice, 08:50 EMX125 Group 1 Free Practice, 09:20 EMX125 Group 2 Free Practice, 09:50 WMX Qualifying Practice, 10:30 MX2 Free Practice, 11:00 MXGP Free Practice, 12:20 EMX125 Group 1 Qualifying Practice, 13:00 EMX125 Group 2 Qualifying Practice, 13:40 MX2 Time Practice, 14:15 MXGP Time Practice, 15:00 WMX Race 1, 15:45 EMX125 Race 1, 16:35 MX2 Qualifying Race, 17:25 MXGP Qualifying Race.

SUNDAY

09:45 WMX Race 2, 10:25 MX2 Warm-up, 10:45 MXGP Warm-up, 11:30 EMX125 Race 2, 13:15 MX2 Race 1, 14:15 MXGP Race 1, 16:10 MX2 Race 2, 17:10 MXGP Race 2.

 

 

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
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TIMETABLE AND ENTRY LIST FOR THE MXGP OF FRANCE

MONACO (Principailty of Monaco) 11 May 2026 – After a five-week break, the 2026 FIM Motocross World Championship is gearing up for the first GP of a triple header in Lacapelle-Marival for the MXGP of France on the 23rd and 24th of May.

Lacapelle-Marival will host the french Grand Prix for the first time since 2021. Additionally to the MXGP and MX2 World Championships, The FIM Women's Motocross World Championship 2026 season will kick off in the south-west french quarter as well as the EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing series will complete the action with their 5th round.

Checkout the Timetable and Entry Lists for the Monster Energy MXGP of France below:

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EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing ENTRY LIST

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MOTOCROSS GP OF TRENTINO - SUNDAY - MONSTER ACTIVITY

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MOTOCROSS GP OF TRENTINO - SUNDAY - EMX125

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CANNON AND ERNECKER SHINE IN SPECTACULAR TRENTINO SHOWDOWN

PIETRAMURATA (Trentino, Italy) 19th April 2026 – Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Dolomites, the Round of Trentino once again delivered a spectacular stage for Europe’s rising stars. The hardpack circuit of Pietramurata, known for its technical layout, great elevation and unforgiving surface, challenged riders across both EMX250 and EMX125 presented by FMF Racing classes, demanding a solid race craft at every lap. With perfect conditions and a passionate crowd lining the hillsides, the weekend provided a true test of talent and resilience, where momentum could shift in an instant and every mistake was costly.

Dominance and resilience defined the weekend in Trentino, as Venum BUD Racing Kawasaki’s Jake Cannon secured his first overall victory in EMX250 with a consistent 2-2 performance, while Norman KTM Factory Rookies’ Moritz Ernecker delivered a flawless display in EMX125, sweeping both races for a perfect 1-1. Behind them, MX-Handel Husqvarna Racing’s Nicolai Skovbjerg impressed with a race win and second overall in EMX250, as Venum BUD Racing Kawasaki’s Francisco Garcia salvaged a remarkable podium, probably his hardest third overall of his career to grab, while in EMX125, Norman KTM Factory Rookies’ Ricardo Bauer and Yamaha Europe Monster Energy MJC’s Sleny Goyer completed the podium after strong and consistent rides across both races.

 



Main Photo: Jake Cannon; Top Photo: EMX250 Start Trentino 2026

The opening EMX250 race delivered immediate intensity as Motovation Motosport Husqvarna’s Dean Gregoire charged into the first turn to take the early lead. Ill fate struck instantly as Beddini Racing Ducati Factory MX2 Team’s Simone Mancini and MRT Racing Team Beta’s Alexis Fueri both crashed heavily, forcing the Italian and Frenchman out of the race. Gregoire, meanwhile, emerged with the early advantage, quickly establishing himself at the head of the field.

Behind him, Francisco Garcia was forced to fight from outside the top five after a modest start, coming through the opening lap around seventh. However, Garcia wasted no time asserting himself, slicing through the pack as the field powered up the hill for the first time. By the end of the opening lap, Garcia had already moved into contention, while RFME Spain National Team’s Adria Monné and KTM Sarholz Racing Team’s Leon Rudolph were firmly in the mix just behind the early leader.

Further back, Triumph-mounted Joe Brookes and Dirt Store Triumph Racing’s Billy Askew were locked in a fierce battle as the race began to take shape. The decisive moment came when Gregoire made an error and ran off track, handing Garcia the opportunity he needed. Garcia seized it instantly, moving into the lead and from that point on controlling the race with authority.

Behind him, the fight for the podium intensified. Jake Cannon was on a relentless charge, working his way through the field with impressive pace. After picking off riders ahead, Cannon closed in on Gregoire and made a decisive move to move into podium contention. Askew also pushed forward and remained in the fight but was unable to maintain the momentum needed to challenge for the top positions.

In the closing stages, Nicolai Skovbjerg entered the picture, showing strong late-race speed as he passed both Gregoire and Askew to move into fourth. Out front, Garcia remained unchallenged, delivering a composed and commanding performance to take the win. Cannon continued his late surge and, in a dramatic final push, passed Monné on the last lap to secure second place, with Monné completing the podium behind the Kawasaki duo.

 

Race 2 brought an entirely different story and an eventful of drama as Garcia, the Race 1 winner, encountered a major issue on the start line. Unable to get his bike going as the gate dropped, Garcia was left stranded while the field disappeared into the first turn. Although he eventually got underway, the Spaniard rejoined at the very back, facing an almost impossible task.

Out front, Fueri bounced back from his Race 1 disappointment with a perfect start, grabbing the early lead ahead of Skovbjerg and GABRIEL SS24 KTM FACTORY JUNIORS’ Gyan Doensen, as the front group quickly began to break away. Fueri initially held firm under pressure, but Skovbjerg was carrying superior pace and soon made his move, taking over the lead and beginning to build a gap at the front.

Behind them, Cannon once again found himself needing to fight through the pack after an average start. Showing impressive determination, Cannon picked off riders one by one, moving himself into contention for a podium finish. Askew and Cat Moto Bauerschmidt KTM’s Mads Fredsoe were locked in a tight battle just behind the leaders, while Brookes also featured strongly before his race came to a premature end with a DNF due to technical issues, reshuffling the order.

Further back, Garcia was producing one of the standout rides of the weekend. Setting the fastest laps on track, Garcia carved his way through the field from last position, steadily climbing back into contention and salvaging valuable points.

At the front, Skovbjerg continued to extend his advantage, controlling the race with confidence. Behind him, the battle for second intensified as Cannon closed in on Doensen. With relentless pressure, Cannon eventually made a decisive move to take over second place, a pass that would prove crucial not only for the race result but also for the overall victory.

In the final laps, Garcia’s remarkable comeback continued as he fought his way into the points, eventually climbing to twelfth place—an incredible recovery given his situation at the start. At the chequered flag, Skovbjerg secured a commanding victory, while Cannon’s late charge earned him second ahead of Doensen in third.

Across the two races, consistency proved decisive. Cannon’s 2-2 finishes secured the Australian  his first overall victory with 44 points, narrowly ahead of Skovbjerg on 43. Garcia’s dominant Race 1 win combined with his heroic recovery in Race 2 ensured he completed the overall podium with 34 points, retaining the red plate after one of the most dramatic and hard-fought rounds of the season.

 

Jake Cannon:I mean, I left everything I had on the track, and I’m really proud of my effort today and this weekend. If I didn’t fight all the way to the end and make that pass on the final lap, I wouldn’t be standing on the top step. I’m just over the moon”

 

    
1. Nikolai Skovbjerg; 2. Francisco Garcia

EMX250 -  Race 1 - Top 10 Classification: 1. Francisco Garcia (ESP, Kawasaki), 30:05.347; 2. Jake Cannon (AUS, Kawasaki), +0:15.756; 3. Adria Monne (ESP, KTM), +0:15.925; 4. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, Husqvarna), +0:31.281; 5. William Askew (GBR, Triumph), +0:39.052; 6. Nicolò Alvisi (ITA, Honda), +0:45.214; 7. Sebastian Leok (EST, Husqvarna), +0:48.820; 8. Dean Gregoire (NED, Husqvarna), +0:49.656; 9. Brando Rispoli (ITA, Beta), +0:51.465; 10. Joe Brookes (GBR, Triumph), +0:52.175

EMX250 – Race 2 - Top 10 Classification 1. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, Husqvarna), 30:04.180; 2. Jake Cannon (AUS, Kawasaki), +0:15.611; 3. Gyan Doensen (NED, KTM), +0:17.593; 4. Mads Fredsoe (DEN, KTM), +0:27.679; 5. Alexis Fueri (FRA, Beta), +0:32.839; 6. William Askew (GBR, Triumph), +0:44.095; 7. Lyonel Reichl (LIE, KTM), +0:46.551; 8. Dani Heitink (NED, Husqvarna), +0:48.709; 9. Tom Brunet (FRA, Yamaha), +0:49.931; 10. Simone Mancini (ITA, Ducati), +0:51.692

EMX250 Overall - Top 10: 1. Jake Cannon (AUS, KAW), 44 points; 2. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, HUS), 43 p.; 3. Francisco Garcia (ESP, KAW), 34 p.; 4. William Askew (GBR, TRI), 31 p.; 5. Adria Monne (ESP, KTM), 30 p.; 6. Gyan Doensen (NED, KTM), 28 p.; 7. Dani Heitink (NED, HUS), 23 p.; 8. Sebastian Leok (EST, HUS), 20 p.; 9. Mads Fredsoe (DEN, KTM), 19 p.; 10. Brando Rispoli (ITA, BET), 19 p

EMX250 Championship - Top 10 Classification 1. Francisco Garcia (ESP, KAW), 177 points; 2. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, HUS), 136 p.; 3. Jake Cannon (AUS, KAW), 132 p.; 4. Gyan Doensen (NED, KTM), 97 p.; 5. Mads Fredsoe (DEN, KTM), 74 p.; 6. Nicolò Alvisi (ITA, HON), 73 p.; 7. Adria Monne (ESP, KTM), 66 p.; 8. Bernardo Tiburcio (BRA, YAM), 63 p.; 9. William Askew (GBR, TRI), 63 p.; 10. Mano Faure (FRA, YAM), 61 p.

EMX250 Manufacturers - Top 10 Classification: 1. Kawasaki, 190 points; 2. KTM, 150 p.; 3. Husqvarna, 136 p.; 4. Yamaha, 112 p.; 5. Beta, 82 p.; 6. Triumph, 79 p.; 7. Honda, 74 p.; 8. Ducati, 49 p.; 9. GASGAS, 18 p.; 10. Fantic, 11 p.; 11. TM, 7 p


EMX250 Podium Trentino 2026

 



Moritz Ernecker

The opening EMX125 race unfolded with tight battles throughout the field, particularly inside the top ten where positions changed constantly during the early laps. At the front, however, Moritz Ernecker made the perfect start and immediately took control of the race, leading from the opening lap and setting a strong, consistent pace.

Behind him, the fight for second quickly became the focal point. Sleny Goyer moved into the position after capitalising on a small mistake from a rival and began to settle into a strong rhythm. Goyer showed confidence and consistency, gradually building a gap over those behind while trying to stay within reach of the leader.

Ricardo Bauer positioned himself firmly inside the top three, delivering a composed ride as he held off pressure from the chasing group. Fantic Factory Racing EMX’s Bertram Thorius and 737 Performance KTM D’STOCK41’s Léo Diss-Fenard remained close throughout but were unable to break into the podium positions despite strong efforts.

Further down the order, the battles remained intense, with multiple position changes as riders fought for points, but at the front, Ernecker remained in complete control. The Austrian never put a wheel wrong, maintaining his advantage from start to finish to secure a convincing victory and his third win of the season.

Goyer held on to second with a strong and consistent ride, while Bauer completed the trio in third after keeping the pressure behind at bay.

 

Race 2 brought a different challenge, with early drama as Thorius was caught out in the opening moments, immediately dropping out of contention and leaving himself with a mountain to climb. At the front, however, it was once again Ernecker who nailed the start to perfection, storming into the lead and immediately asserting control over the race.

KTM’s Lucas Leok slotted into second place in the early laps, with MRA Racing Team’s Emil Ziemer close behind in third, while Bauer and MCV Motorsport – TM Moto’s Riccardo Pini were also well positioned inside the top five as the field settled into its rhythm. Ernecker wasted no time in building an advantage, already stretching a gap of several seconds within the opening laps, underlining once again his dominance and consistency at the front.

Further back, Goyer endured a difficult start, finding himself buried deep in the pack and forced into recovery mode from outside the top ten. Lap by lap, Goyer began to make progress, pushing aggressively and finding his way through traffic on a circuit where overtaking was far from easy. Meanwhile, Fantic Factory Racing EMX’s Gennaro Utech suffered a setback with a crash mid-race, dropping down the order and adding to the intensity of the battles just outside the top positions.

As the race progressed, the fight for second place began to evolve. Bauer steadily closed in and eventually made his move, finding a way past Leok to take over the position. From there, Bauer maintained strong pace to secure second, while Leok regrouped to hold onto third under pressure from Ziemer, who remained consistently within striking distance but unable to find a way through.

In the closing stages, Goyer’s comeback continued as he climbed into sixth place, salvaging valuable points after his poor start, while Pini secured a solid top-five finish on home soil. Up front, however, there was no stopping Ernecker. The Austrian delivered another flawless performance, leading every lap and controlling the race from start to finish to complete a dominant 1-1 result for the weekend.

With two race wins, Ernecker secured maximum points and the overall victory with 50 points, ahead of Bauer in second on 42 points and Goyer, whose recovery ride in Race 2 ensured he completed the overall podium with 37 points.

 

Moritz Ernecker:  “It was a really good day for me. Four podiums from four races and three overall wins, so I’m very happy with how everything is going. The goal was to stay consistent and keep the momentum, and to still be leading the championship at this point is very satisfying."

    
1. Ricardo Bauer; 2. Sleny Goyer

EMX125 - Race 1 - Top 10 Classification: 1. Moritz Ernecker (AUT, KTM), 30:43.930; 2. Sleny Goyer (FRA, Yamaha), +0:05.148; 3. Ricardo Bauer (AUT, KTM), +0:11.224; 4. Bertram Thorius (DEN, Fantic), +0:20.937; 5. Léo Diss-Fenard (FRA, KTM), +0:25.092; 6. Gennaro Utech (ITA, Fantic), +0:26.031; 7. Emil Ziemer (SUI, KTM), +0:32.114; 8. Edoardo Riganti (ITA, Yamaha), +0:37.224; 9. Riccardo Pini (ITA, TM), +0:38.023; 10. David Cracco (ITA, KTM), +0:42.513

EMX125 – Race 2 - Top 10 Classification:  1. Moritz Ernecker (AUT, KTM), 30:40.521; 2. Ricardo Bauer (AUT, KTM), +0:09.866; 3. Lucas Leok (EST, KTM), +0:19.036; 4. Emil Ziemer (SUI, KTM), +0:24.351; 5. Riccardo Pini (ITA, TM), +0:25.135; 6. Sleny Goyer (FRA, Yamaha), +0:25.880; 7. David Cracco (ITA, KTM), +0:40.869; 8. Gennaro Utech (ITA, Fantic), +0:53.601; 9. Edoardo Riganti (ITA, Yamaha), +0:56.727; 10. Storm Maymann (DEN, Yamaha), +0:58.243

EMX125 Overall - Top 10 Classification: 1. Moritz Ernecker (AUT, KTM), 50 points; 2. Ricardo Bauer (AUT, KTM), 42 p.; 3. Sleny Goyer (FRA, YAM), 37 p.; 4. Emil Ziemer (SUI, KTM), 32 p.; 5. Lucas Leok (EST, KTM), 29 p.; 6. Riccardo Pini (ITA, TM), 28 p.; 7. Gennaro Utech (ITA, FAN), 28 p.; 8. David Cracco (ITA, KTM), 25 p.; 9. Edoardo Riganti (ITA, YAM), 25 p.; 10. Liam Bruneau (FRA, KTM), 18 p

EMX125 Championship - Top 10 Classification: 1. Moritz Ernecker (AUT, KTM), 178 points; 2. Ricardo Bauer (AUT, KTM), 138 p.; 3. Sleny Goyer (FRA, YAM), 126 p.; 4. Bertram Thorius (DEN, FAN), 102 p.; 5. Emil Ziemer (SUI, KTM), 93 p.; 6. David Cracco (ITA, KTM), 93 p.; 7. Andrea Uccellini (ITA, TM), 91 p.; 8. Liam Bruneau (FRA, KTM), 83 p.; 9. Edoardo Riganti (ITA, YAM), 82 p.; 10. Lucas Leok (EST, KTM), 81 p.

EMX125 Manufacturers - Top 10 Classification: 1. KTM, 192 points; 2. Yamaha, 151 p.; 3. TM, 122 p.; 4. Fantic, 115 p.; 5. Husqvarna, 39 p.; 6. GASGAS, 21 p


EMX125 Podium Trentino 2026 
 

 

All the photos from the MXGP of Trentino will be available HERE.

You can find the complete results HERE.

 

 

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MOTOCROSS GP OF TRENTINO - SATURDAY - MIX 2

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MOTOCROSS GP OF TRENTINO - SATURDAY - MIX 1

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