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WORLDWIDE TV COVERAGE – TUNE IN TO THE MXGP OF TÜRKIYE!

AFYON (Türkiye) 5 September 2025 – The 2025 FIM Motocross World Championships starts its journey eastwards for the final three rounds of the season, with the Afyon Motor Sports Center hosting round 18, the MXGP of Türkiye.

The most recent round of the MXGP World Championship saw the gap reduce between red plate holder Romain Febvre and his main rival Lucas Coenen, but the teenage Belgian still has work to do at a venue where he won in MX2 last year.  The Frenchman in the lead will hope to repeat previous race wins in Türkiye to maintain the distance over his rival!  The two five-time World Champions, Jeffrey Herlings and Tim Gajser, won the first six GPs at this circuit between them, so they could also play their part in the title contest!

German star Simon Längenfelder also saw his MX2 Championship lead shrink in the Netherlands, so the Dutch reigning Champ Kay de Wolf will be looking to get even closer this weekend, while former Champ Andrea Adamo is also in need of a good result, at a circuit which hasn’t been kind to the Italian in previous years.

The WMX Women’s Motocross World Championship continues this weekend, and reigning World Champion Lotte van Drunen returns to the site of her title triumph last year with a 20-point lead, so Italian legend Kiara Fontanesi needs to repeat previous wins in Türkiye to keep the Championship alive! Spanish flyer Daniela Guillen is just one point further back and in great form.  It could be a three-way fight among the fastest ladies on dirt bikes!

The EMX250 European Championship reaches its conclusion this weekend, with Janis Reisulis in a very strong position to clinch the title on Saturday, but Hungarian Noel Zanocz will definitely not make it easy for the Latvian!

Below you can find the full list of TV channels that will air LIVE and delayed action of the MXGP of Türkiye, as well as the 26-minute Behind The Gate magazine show featuring the best moments from the races, exclusive interviews and more.  All of this footage will be available on MXGP-TV.com and via our TV magazine partners following the Grand Prix.  Fans can look forward to great coverage in Türkiye, with comprehensive broadcasting bringing every thrilling moment closer than ever to the Turkish audience,

As always, MXGP fans can follow the races LIVE throughout the weekend. All you need to do is log onto www.MXGP-TV.com on Saturday and Sunday, from wherever you are in the world.  Every round this season will also feature live screening of Saturday’s Time Practice sessions, so be sure to join us on the doorway to Asia for every piece of the action!

 

USA CANADA

CBS Sports Network

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 17:00 ET – Delayed

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 18:00 ET – Delayed

Sunday 7th September 2025 – WMX Race 2 – 23:00 ET - Delayed

 

BRAZIL

Bandsports

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 –Delayed

Monday 8th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 –Delayed

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 –Delayed

Monday 8th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – Delayed

 

CENTRAL AMERICA

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

FOX TUBI

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

EUROPE

Eurosport 2

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 15:00 CET  – LIVE

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 08:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 10:00 CET – Delayed

 

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 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 15:00 CET  – LIVE

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 08:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 10:00 CET – Delayed

 

BELGIUM 

PLAY SPORTS 3

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

ESTONIA

Go3 Sport Open

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

FINLAND

MTV MAX 

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 Finnish timing  – LIVE

 

FRANCE

LA CHAINE L’EQUIPE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

Eurosport 2

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 15:00 CET  – LIVE

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 08:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 10:00 CET – Delayed

 

AUTO MOTO TV

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

GREAT BRITAIN

TNT Sports 9

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 11:00 GMT – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 12:00 GMT – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 14:00 GMT – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 15:00 GMT  – LIVE

 

ITALY

RAI PLAY

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

RAI Sport

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:40 CET – Delayed

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:40 CET  – Delayed

 

 

SKY ITALIA

SKY Sport Arena  (channel 204)

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

EUROPE

Eurosport 2

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 15:00 CET  – LIVE

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 08:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 10:00 CET – Delayed

 

LATVIA

Go3 Sport Open

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

LITHUANIA

Go3 Sport Open

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

SLOVENIA

Sport TV1

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

SPAIN

TV Galicia

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

TV 3 catalunya

Saturday 6th September 2025 – WMX Race 1 – 13:50 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – WMX Race 2 – 08:30 CET  – LIVE

 

TURKEY

TRT

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 Local timing  – LIVE

 

DSMART GO

Saturday 6th September 2025 – MX2 Time practice – 13:40 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – MXGP Time practice – 14:15 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – WMX Race 1 – 14:50 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – EMX 250 Race 1 – 15:40 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – MX2 Qualifying – 16:25 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – MXGP Qualifying – 17:15 Local timing – LIVE

 

Sunday 7th September 2025 – WMX Race 2 – 09:35 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – EMX 250 Race 2 – 11:25 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 Local timing  – LIVE

 

KANAL 3

Saturday 6th September 2025 – MX2 Time practice – 13:40 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – MXGP Time practice – 14:15 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – WMX Race 1 – 14:50 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – EMX 250 Race 1 – 15:40 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – MX2 Qualifying – 16:25 Local timing – LIVE

Saturday 6th September 2025 – MXGP Qualifying – 17:15 Local timing – LIVE

 

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 Local timing  – LIVE

 

ASPOR

Saturday 6th September 2025 – MXGP Qualifying – 17:15 Local timing – LIVE

 

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 Local timing – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 Local timing  – LIVE

 

 

ASIA

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

EUROSPORT ASIA

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 15:00 CET  – LIVE

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 08:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 8th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 10:00 CET – Delayed

 

VIACOM  - Jio Cinema

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

INDONESIA

CHAMPIONS TV

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE

 

PACIFIC / AUSTRALIA

STAN SPORTS

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 20:00 AEDT – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 21:00 AEDT – LIVE

Sunday 7th September 2025 – MX2 Race 2 –23:00 AEDT – LIVE

Monday 7th September 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 00:00 AEDT  – LIVE

All races on VOD

 

 

26min Behind-the-Gate Magazine Partners:
 

AMERICA

Latin America             Direct TV                                 Thursday after each MXGP 8:30pm

Mexico                        FOX Sports                              Thursday after each MXGP 8:30pm

USA                             RACER                                     tba

Central America          FOX Tubi                                 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)
 

VIACOM 18                                                                        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 only on MXGP-TV

Session

Local Time (Turkiye)

CET

Saturday, 6 September

   

Studio Show

12:00

11:00

MX2 Time Practice

13:35

12:35

MXGP Time Practice

14:10

13:10

WMX Race 1

14:50

13:50

EMX250 Race 1

15:40

14:40

MX2 Qualifying Race

16:25

15:25

MXGP Qualifying Race

17:15

16:15

 

 

 

Sunday, 7 September

   

WMX Race 2

09:35

08:35

EMX250 Race 2

11:25

10:25

MX2 Race 1

13:00

12:00

MXGP Race 1

14:00

13:00

MX2 Race 2

16:00

15:00

MXGP Race 2

17:00

16:00

 

 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.comwhile results throughout the weekend will be available  HERE.

 

 

LINKS

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FIM

FIM Europe

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Friday, September 5, 2025
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THE CHAMPIONSHIP RUN-IN BEGINS WITH THE MXGP OF TÜRKIYE!

Afyonkarahisar (TURKIYE) 4 September 2025 – The 2025 FIM Motocross World Championships starts the final three-week run-in to its conclusion this weekend, as the Afyon Sports Centre plays host to the MXGP of Türkiye for round 18 of the series, with three World Championships all on a knife edge as the big journey east begins on the doorstep of Asia!

This year’s event will be the ninth time that MXGP has visited Turkish soil, with the first one being held at Hezarfen near the capital Istanbul in 2009, when Antonio Cairoli and Zach Osborne were victorious.  Since 2018 the event has been staged at the Afyon Sports Centre in the centre of the country, missing the 2020 season but hosting two events in 2021.  Jeffrey Herlings is the most successful rider here after taking the first four MXGP victories for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, with Tim Gajser taking the two following years for Honda HRC.  Jorge Prado was triumphant last year in MXGP, with Lucas Coenen winning both Sunday races in the MX2 class.

Coenen was on fire at the last round in the Netherlands, but still unable to topple Herlings on home sand. His performance for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing brought him to within 31 points of Championship leader Romain Febvre, with the red plate holder for Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP suffering his worst weekend since the second round of the season. It’s still all to play for between the teenager and the veteran!

In MX2, reigning World Champion Kay de Wolf caught back up in the series for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing with his first home GP win at Arnhem, while Championship leader Simon Längenfelder struggled to sixth overall for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. This has brought the gap between them to just 15 points, and the German will hope that his hardpack form serves him well at Afyonkarahisar.  The second Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider, Andrea Adamo, will also be on his favoured surface and looking to close in his 23-point gap to De Wolf. This three-way scrap should go all the way to the final finish line in Australia, but the initiative will be crucially grabbed by one of them this weekend in Türkiye!

The penultimate round of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship also takes place this weekend, with defending World Champion Lotte van Drunen in the lead for De Baets Yamaha, with a 20-point advantage over veteran six-time Champ Kiara Fontanesi, and the Fonta MX Racing GASGAS rider won her first GP as a mother here in 2021!  Daniela Guillen of the RFME Spain National Team is just a single point behind Kiara in third place, and she won here last year while Van Drunen clinched her title and Fontanesi took third. The fastest women on dirt bikes will be chasing hard for the title this weekend with just the final round in Australia to come for them!

The EMX250 European Championship reaches its conclusion this weekend, with Team VHR VRT Yamaha Official’s Latvian rider Janis Reisulis enjoying a 38-point lead over Hungarian Noel Zanocz on the JM Racing Honda. An eighth-place finish in race one will clinch the Championship for Reisulis, so it’s a case of holding the nerve to take the title!

The MXGP of Türkiye usually provides a hot and physical challenge for the MXGP elite, and should result in some intriguing racing across the classes.

 


With Lucas Coenen putting in an incredible performance at Arnhem, it tightened the gap in the Championship between the leading contenders, although he still needs to make up over ten points at each of the last three rounds to catch Romain Febvre. The Kawasaki man has won races at Afyon before, in 2022 and ’23, and finished fourth last year as part of his return from injury.  Coenen’s double win in MX2 proves that he can get a feel for the circuit, although on hardpack it would appear that the pace between the top two is more evenly matched this year!

Glenn Coldenhoff has a 94-point margin to defend in his quest for the bronze medal, but was only seventh overall last year for Fantic Factory Racing MXGP. The Dutchman took second overall here in 2019 behind Herlings. Ruben Fernandez is fourth in the series for Honda HRC,  and holds a slim 26-point advantage over Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP man Calvin Vlaanderen, who missed this race last year with a knee injury, while Fernandez only took tenth overall in 2024.

The overall winner at the last round, Jeffrey Herlings, won GPs here in 2018, ’19, and both in 2021, although he suffered a rough weekend last year.  Having just passed Fantic Factory Racing MXGP’s Andrea Bonacorsi for sixth in the series, “The Bullet” has just won a British Championship round on similar hardpack terrain, and could be out to prove a point after his omission from the Dutch Motocross of Nations team selection!

Bonacorsi took eighth overall here in 2024, but won the EMX250 round in 2023 to clinch that title a round early! He lies 14 points ahead of Maxime Renaux for seventh in the Championship. The Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP rider has been in good form on hardpack recently, and took second in race on here last year, so he could be an outside contender for a podium at Afyon.

The riders who sit in ninth and tenth in the Championship right now both climbed the Turkish podium in 2024. Tim Gajser took the runner-up position for Honda HRC after winning the GPs here in 2022 & ’23.  Jeremy Seewer, now riding for Aruba.it Ducati Factory MX Team, took the most recent race win of his career at Afyon last season on his way to third overall, and should enjoy a return to hardpack as he defends his top ten position in the Championship.

All the attention will be focussed on the title challengers however, as the series could go either way from here!

 

MXGP - World Championship Top 10 Classification: 1. Romain Febvre (FRA, KAW), 835 Points; 2. Lucas Coenen (BEL, KTM), 804 Pts; 3. Glenn Coldenhoff (NED, FAN), 617 Pts; 4. Ruben Fernandez (ESP, HON), 523 Pts; 5. Calvin Vlaanderen (NED, YAM) 497 Pts; 6. Jeffrey Herlings (NED, KTM), 466 Pts; 7. Andrea Bonacorsi (ITA, FAN), 461 Pts; 8. Maxime Renaux (FRA, YAM), 447 Pts; 9. Tim Gajser (SLO, HON), 368 Pts; 10. Jeremy Seewer (SUI, DUC), 346Pts.

     

Main Photo: MXGP Start Afyon 2024 

Bottom Photos: 1. Jeffrey Herlings; 2. Jeremy Seewer

 


The MX2 World Championship has tightened up again after the MXGP of Netherlands, leaving Simon Längenfelder with a slim 15-point lead over reigning Champion Kay de Wolf.  The pair have history at Afyonkarahisar after a brutal collision here in last year’s Qualifying Race! They each took home a fourth and a second in Sunday’s races to finish second and third overall, with Kay in front of Simon.  The German has been able to score more points on hardpack this season and will be hoping to swing the momentum back in his direction one more time!

Andrea Adamo has also been strong on hardpack this season, but had a torrid weekend here last year to finish seventh overall, a place lower than he did in Türkiye during his 2023 title-winning campaign.  So the Italian needs to fix whatever issues he has with the circuit to claw back the points he needs to keep his title challenge alive! In the same way, fellow Red Bull KTM Factory Racing flyer Sacha Coenen finished a lowly 15th overall here that year, and didn’t line up in 2024 due to injury.  The young Belgian is 97 points behind Adamo and unlikely to get higher than fourth in the series this year.

Fifth in the Championship behind Coenen, Thibault Benistant has a fight on to keep that spot for Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2, as Camden McLellan is just 27 back from the Frenchman for the Monster Energy Triumph Racing squad. Meanwhile, the only rider in the MX2 line-up this weekend with a Turkish GP win, Liam Everts, is only ten points behind the South African, in seventh for Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing.  Winner of last year’s Qualifying Race, the Belgian’s smooth style could pay dividends again on the slippery Turkish hardpack.

Over 150 points behind Everts is a mighty scrap for eighth in the series, with Honda HRC’s Valerio Lata now just two points ahead of the Monster Energy Triumph Racing star Guillem Farres, who is still just another ten ahead of the Kawasaki Racing Team MX2 rookie Mathis Valin after they scored the same total last time out!  Valin won here in EMX250 last season, with Lata in third, but Farres has never seen this circuit before so has that learning curve to face!

Can Längenfelder take back the initiative in the series, or will De Wolf stop the pendulum swinging back towards the German as it has many times this season?  For sure the MX2 class could go right down to the wire this weekend!

 

MX2 - World Championship Top 10 Classification: 1. Simon Längenfelder (GER, KTM), 783 Points; 2. Kay de Wolf (NED, HUS), 768 Pts; 3. Andrea Adamo (ITA, KTM), 745 Pts; 4. Sacha Coenen (BEL, KTM), 648 Pts; 5. Thibault Benistant (FRA, YAM), 575 Pts; 6. Camden McLellan (RSA, TRI), 548 Pts; 7. Liam Everts (BEL, HUS), 538 Pts; 8. Valerio Lata (ITA, HON), 386 Pts; 9. Guillem Farres (ESP, TRI), 384 Pts; 10. Mathis Valin (FRA, KAW), 374 Pts.

    

Top Photo: MX2 Start Afyon 2024

Bottom Photos: 1. Kay de Wolf ; 2. Simon Laengenfelder

 

 

All the photos from the MXGP of Turkiye will be available HERE

You can find the complete results HERE.

 

TIMETABLE

SATURDAY:
09:30 WMX Free practice, 10:00 EMX250 Free practice, 10:30 MX2 Free practice, 11:00 MXGP Free practice, 11:30 Onboard Camera (2 laps), 12:20 WMX Qualifying practice, 13:00 EMX250 Qualifying practice, 13:40 MX2 Time Practice, 14:15 MXGP Time Practice, 15:00 WMX Race 1, 15:45 EMX250 Race 1, 16:35 MX2 RAM Qualifying Race, 17:25 MXGP RAM Qualifying Race.

SUNDAY:
09:45 WMX Race 2, 10:25 MX2 Warm-up, 10:45 MXGP Warm-up, 11:30 EMX250 Race 2, 13:15 MX2 Race 1, 14:15 MXGP Race 1, 16:10 MX2 Race 2, 17:10 MXGP Race 2.

 

 

LINKS

Infront Moto Racing

FIM

FIM Europe

 

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Thursday, September 4, 2025
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TIMETABLE AND ENTRY LISTS FOR THE MXGP OF TURKIYE

MONACO (Principailty of Monaco) 01 September 2025 – The 18th round of the 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship arrives in Afyon for the MXGP of Türkiye! 

Alonside the MXGP and MX2 classes, the Women's Motocross World Championship will live its 5th round and the EMX250 series will crown its 2025 European champion!

Checkout the Timetable and Entry Lists for the MXGP of Turkiye below:

TIMETABLE

MXGP ENTRY LIST

MX2 ENTRY LIST

WMX ENTRY LIST

EMX250 ENTRY LIST

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Monday, September 1, 2025
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MOTOCROSS GP OF NETHERLANDS - SUNDAY - MIX 3

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Sunday, August 24, 2025
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MOTOCROSS GP OF NETHERLANDS - SUNDAY - MIX 2

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MOTOCROSS GP OF NETHERLANDS - SUNDAY - MIX 1

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MOTOCROSS GP OF NETHERLANDS - SUNDAY - EMX250

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REISULIS INCHES CLOSER TO THE EMX250 TITLE WITH IMPORTANT WIN IN ARNHEM

ARNHEM (The Netherlands) 24 August 2025 – The sands of Arnhem delivered a brutal test as the penultimate Round of the EMX250 European Championship pushed riders to their limits. With deep ruts, heavy bumps and a passionate Dutch crowd lining the fences, the weekend provided title-defining moments worthy of the world stage.

In EMX250, Leader Janis Reisulis from Team VHR VRT Yamaha Official showcased his class with a 2-1 scorecard to take his fifth overall victory of the season and extend his championship lead to 39 points. Venum BUD Racing Kawasaki’s Francisco Garcia and Cat Moto Bauerschmidt Husqvarna’s Liam Owens joined him on the podium after two hard-fought races, while title rival JM Honda Racing’s Noel Zanocz saw his challenge falter in the tough Dutch sand.

 


The twelfth round of the EMX250 European Championship roared into action on the deep and unforgiving sand of Arnhem. A spectacular crash on the opening lap saw Britain’s Billy Askew go over the bars in dramatic fashion after clipping another rider, his bike striking him hard in the back. Fortunately, he was able to walk away but it set the tone for a chaotic and physically demanding race

At the front, it was business as usual for championship leader Janis Reisulis, who stormed into the early lead ahead of Francisco Garcia and closest rival Noel Zanocz. Australian Liam Owens settled quickly into fourth and would remain there for the entirety of the race, a steady and consistent ride on the brutal Dutch circuit.

The early laps saw Garcia pushing hard to match Reisulis’ pace, but a small tip-over while holding second cost him valuable seconds. Remarkably, he remounted quickly enough to stay ahead of Zanocz and keep himself in contention. Meanwhile, further back, the Aussie Jake Cannon from Venum BUD Racing Kawasaki was mounting an impressive comeback. Starting outside the top ten, Cannon worked his way forward with determination, passing KTM Kosak Team’s Bradley Mesters, Gabriel SS24 KTM Factory’s Max Werner, and JK Racing Yamaha’s Jekabs Kubulins in the second half of the race to secure a strong sixth-place finish.

As the race entered its closing stages, the intensity at the sharp end rose. Garcia, having recovered from his earlier fall, closed back in on Reisulis and launched a decisive move that carried a hint of controversy as he cut across the Latvian’s line. Reisulis lost several seconds in the exchange, while Garcia powered ahead to take his sixth race victory of the season. Reisulis had to settle for second, just 3.4 seconds adrift, while Zanocz crossed the line a further half-second back in third. Owens confirmed fourth, with Switzerland’s Nico Greutmann from Cat Moto Bauerschmidt Husqvarna ‘s completing the top five.

Garcia’s victory keeps his momentum alive in the title fight, while Reisulis’ runner-up finish, combined with Zanocz in third, means the Latvian still maintains his red plate with a slim margin as the championship edges closer to its climax.

 

The second EMX250 race once again showcased the class of Reisulis. Just as he had in Race 1, the Latvian blasted out of the gate very well while his fellow Latvian Kubulins was the one claiming the holeshot in front of him.

It was a less fortunate start for his closest rival Zanocz, who struggled to find his rhythm in the opening stages. Instead, the surprise early challenger was Kubulins, fresh up from the EMX125 class on his Yamaha two-stroke, who took the lead and held his position well through the first laps. Reisulis, however, quickly struck to move past Kubulins and claim control at the front.

Behind them, Garcia once again showed his speed but also some inconsistency. The Spaniard climbed into second by lap seven of sixteen, but a costly crash dropped him back to fourth, allowing Cat Moto Bauerschmidt Husqvarna ‘s Mads Fredsøe and Owens to capitalise. Fredsøe briefly held the runner-up spot before Owens found a way through on lap thirteen, strengthening his claim on a career-first EMX250 podium. Fredsøe kept pushing to secure third, while Garcia had to settle for fourth after his mistake. Zanocz’s recovery ride only carried him to fifth, losing further ground in the championship battle.

At the flag, it was Reisulis who dominated to take his tenth race win of the season, crossing the line more than two seconds clear of Owens, with Fredsøe completing the top 3. Garcia and Zanocz rounded out the top five, followed by Greutmann in sixth. The result delivered Reisulis his fifth overall victory of the year with a 2-1 scorecard, ahead of Garcia (1-4) and Owens (4-2).

With one round remaining in Turkiye, Reisulis now enjoys a commanding 39-point lead in the standings, with Zanocz still second and Garcia just a few points further adrift in third.

 

Janis Reisulis: "It was very tough but also a very good weekend. The starts really helped me a lot and I’m happy with the improvements we made. In the first race I made a few mistakes, and at the end my back and arms were completely dead, but I managed to pull everything together for the second race. I’m really happy to win here, it’s a big confidence boost, now we focus on Turkiye."

 

EMX250 -  Race 1 - Top 10 Classification: 1 1. Francisco Garcia (ESP, Kawasaki), 30:00.570; 2. Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT, Yamaha), +0:03.411; 3. Noel Zanocz (HUN, Honda), +0:04.053; 4. Liam Owens (AUS, Husqvarna), +0:04.981; 5. Nico Greutmann (SUI, Husqvarna), +0:35.913; 6. Jake Cannon (AUS, Kawasaki), +0:37.402; 7. Bradley Mesters (NED, KTM), +0:49.781; 8. Jekabs Kubulins (LAT, Yamaha), +0:57.452; 9. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, Yamaha), +1:01.225; 10. Maxime Lucas (BEL, KTM), +1:03.960

EMX250 – Race 2 - Top 10 Classification: 1. Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT, Yamaha), 30:39.340; 2. Liam Owens (AUS, Husqvarna), +0:02.584; 3. Mads Fredsoe (DEN, Husqvarna), +0:08.690; 4. Francisco Garcia (ESP, Kawasaki), +0:21.298; 5. Noel Zanocz (HUN, Honda), +0:24.881; 6. Nico Greutmann (SUI, Husqvarna), +0:26.042; 7. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, Yamaha), +0:27.469; 8. Bradley Mesters (NED, KTM), +0:39.940; 9. Tom Brunet (FRA, Yamaha), +1:04.605; 10. Jekabs Kubulins (LAT, Yamaha), +0:22.513

EMX250 Overall - Top 10: 1. Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT, YAM), 47 points; 2. Francisco Garcia (ESP, KAW), 43 p.; 3. Liam Owens (AUS, HUS), 40 p.; 4. Noel Zanocz (HUN, HON), 36 p.; 5. Nico Greutmann (SUI, HUS), 31 p.; 6. Mads Fredsoe (DEN, HUS), 29 p.; 7. Bradley Mesters (NED, KTM), 27 p.; 8. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, YAM), 26 p.; 9. Jekabs Kubulins (LAT, YAM), 24 p.; 10. Tom Brunet (FRA, YAM), 20 p

EMX250 Championship - Top 10 Classification: 1. Janis Martins Reisulis (LAT, YAM), 478 points; 2. Noel Zanocz (HUN, HON), 440 p.; 3. Francisco Garcia (ESP, KAW), 407 p.; 4. Nico Greutmann (SUI, HUS), 271 p.; 5. Gyan Doensen (NED, KTM), 266 p.; 6. Nicolai Skovbjerg (DEN, YAM), 251 p.; 7. Liam Owens (AUS, HUS), 248 p.; 8. Bradley Mesters (NED, KTM), 200 p.; 9. Jake Cannon (AUS, KAW), 197 p.; 10. Simone Mancini (ITA, FAN), 182 p.

EMX250 Manufacturers - Top 10 Classification: 1. Yamaha, 528 points; 2. Honda, 451 p.; 3. Kawasaki, 449 p.; 4. KTM, 407 p.; 5. Husqvarna, 406 p.; 6. GASGAS, 236 p.; 7. Fantic, 223 p.; 8. Triumph, 147 p.; 9. Beta, 26 p.;

     

Main Photo: Janis Reisulis

Top Photo: EMX250 Start Arnhem

Bottom Photos: 1. Francisco Garcia; 2. Liam Owens

 

 

All the photos from the MXGP of The Netherlands will be available HERE.

You can find the complete results HERE.

 

MXGP OF THE NETHERLANDS QUICK FACTS:

Circuit length: 1680m

Type of ground: Sand

Temperature: 20° / 22°

Weather conditions: Sunny

 

 

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