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2026 MXGP OFFICIAL GUIDE AVAILABLE

MONACO (Principality of Monaco) 2 March 2026 – The 2026 Official Guide serves as the essential reference for the new season of the FIM Motocross World Championship, offering a complete overview of the series as it prepares for another year of world-class racing. The publication explores the heritage and continued development of MXGP while presenting detailed insights into the venues that will welcome the sport’s elite riders throughout the season.

Within the guide, readers can discover comprehensive features on the reigning title holders across MXGP, MX2, WMX, and EMX categories, together with an inside look at the 2026 OAT Officially Approved Teams. The edition also includes key championship statistics, information on international broadcast distribution, and an overview of the partners supporting the championship worldwide.

Beyond the premier MXGP and MX2 classes, the 2026 guide highlights the wider motocross landscape, covering the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations, the Women’s Motocross World Championship, and the European Motocross Championships. Updated FIM sporting and technical regulations for the new season are also presented to help fans and stakeholders stay fully informed.

To access the guide, please click on the link HERE.

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2026 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP UPDATED REGULATIONS

MONACO (Principality of Monaco) 20 February 2026 – Infront Moto Racing together with the FIM would like to share the latest decisions of the MXGP Commission and the Permanent Bureau.

The MXGP Commission, composed of Mr. Antonio Alia, Chairman (FIM Motocross Commission Director), Mr David Luongo (Infront Moto Racing President & CEO), Mr Biense Bierma (MSMA Secretary General) together with the Permanent Bureau composed of Mr Jorge Viegas (FIM President) and Mr David Luongo (Infront Moto Racing President & CEO) approved on 18 February 2026 the 2026 FIM MXGP / MX2 / Women’s / Junior and MXoN World Championships Regulations as well as the 2026 FIM Motocross Technical Regulations. The approved documents are available below:

2026 FIM Motocross World Championship Regulations

2026 FIM Motocross Technical Regulations

 

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PROVISIONAL 2026 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR ANNOUNCED

CRAWFORDSVILLE (Indiana, USA) 2 October 2025 – Infront Moto Racing is thrilled to present the provisional 2026 FIM Motocross World Championship Calendar, featuring 20 rounds across some of the sport’s most iconic and challenging venues. The season will conclude with the prestigious Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations in Ernée, France, on 4 October 2026.

The 2026 season will begin on 22 February with a yet-to-be-announced venue before heading to Argentina on 8 March, on a location to be announced soon for the now traditional South American round. Two weeks later, MXGP heads to Spain for the Doñana Xperience Almonte MXGP of Andalucia, taking place for the very first time in Almonte in the province of Huelva, in the heart of the Andalusian region on 22 March for the first European outing, followed directly by Switzerland in Frauenfeld on 29 March, the first back-to-back races of the year.

Then there will be a strong spring block in EuropeApril will see the Italian double-header with Riola Sardo (Sardegna) on 12 April and Pietramurata (Trentino) on 19 April, both firm and regular fixtures in the early MXGP calendar.

The championship resumes after a two-week break in Great Britain on 10 May at a venue to be announce shortly, before an intense triple-header unfolds:

  • France (Lacapelle Marival) on 24 May
  • Germany (Teutschenthal) on 31 May
  • Latvia (Kegums) on 7 June

 

Then summer heat will start to come as the series travels back to Italy, with Montevarchi hosting the MXGP of Italy on 21 June, followed by another back-to-back pairing with Portugal (Águeda) on 28 June.

After a short pause, July resumes with a hot triple header, comprising of a TBA event on 19 July, before moving straight to Czech Republic (Loket) on 26 July. The back-to-back flows directly into Flanders (Lommel) on 2 August, creating a high-intensity triple-header.

In August, the action heads north with Sweden (Uddevalla) on 16 August and the Netherlands (Arnhem) on 23 August, another back-to-back weekend to close the European summer.

The decisive overseas phase of the championship begins the grand finale in September with a triple-header:

  • Turkiye (Afyonkarahisar) on 6 September
  • China (Shanghai) on 13 September
  • Australia (Darwin) on 20 September

This challenging run of three consecutive overseas races will bring the 2026 season to a spectacular close.

 

Women’s and European Championships

The 2026 FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship (WMX) will be featuring 6 rounds starting in Great Britain to then go to France and Germany. Going to Italy and Netherlands as it has done for the past few years and will conclude once again in Australia for an amazing final in Darwin.

The FIM Europe European Motocross Championships (EMX) will once again feature the EMX250 and EMX125 categories with 12 rounds scheduled, alongside selected appearances of EMX65, EMX85, EMX2t, and EMXOpen. The finals for EMX65, EMX85, and EMX2t will take its usual place in Loket (Czech Republic), while Lommel (Belgium) will once again host the EMXOpen finale.

In addition, the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship as announce earlier this year, will take place on 5 July in Jinin, Czech Republic, continuing its role in developing the next generation of motocross stars.

The season will conclude with the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations in Ernée, France (2–4 October 2026), where riders from across the globe will unite to compete for national pride in what promises to be an unforgettable climax to the season in the iconic venue.

 

Infront Moto Racing, together with FIM, FIM Europe and all organizers, remains committed to delivering a dynamic and globally diverse championship that celebrates the very best of motocross and provides fans with another season of world-class racing.

 

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MOTOCROSS GP OF FLANDERS - SUNDAY - MIX 2

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CEDRIC GROBBEN CLINCHES 2025 EMX OPEN EUROPEAN CROWN ON HOME SAND IN LOMMEL

LOMMEL (Flanders, Belgium) 3rd August 2025 – The one and only round of the European Championship EMX Open took place during the MXGP of Flanders at the legendary Lommel circuit, known worldwide as one of the most challenging sand tracks in motocross. The weekend brought intense racing as riders pushed to their limits on the demanding Belgian sand, where mistakes could prove costly.

With sunshine brightening up Sunday’s program after rainy Saturday conditions were perfect for an exciting finale that would decide the new EMX Open European Champion. It was the home rider Cedric Grobben delivered strong consistent performances across both races to secure the gold plate, showing composure and speed to clinch the title after an action-filled weekend of racing. Grobben also offered the Belgian Anthem to thousands of fans cheering him up the whole way through.

 


Matteo Miot’s race started in disaster, going down in the very first corner while Tom Guyon  from Tech 32 capitalised to take the holeshot ahead of Brent Aerden and Cedric Grobben. Dave Kooiker and Peter Koenig from KTM Sarholz Racing Team were also in the mix early, with Koenig slotting into the top five. By the end of the opening lap, Grobben had already moved past Aerden and quickly set his sights on Guyon for the lead.

Just three laps in, Grobben made his move on Guyon, taking control at the front. Guyon’s race then took a hit when he lost the front and dropped from second to ninth, leaving Koenig, Kooiker, and Gert Krestinov to fight over podium positions. Koenig emerged from that battle in second, while Krestinov moved into third, setting his sights on bridging the seven-second gap to Grobben.

However, Krestinov’s charge ended abruptly when mechanical problems forced him out of the race. That promoted Koenig back into a comfortable second, while Sven van der Mierden, running fourth, also retired with two laps remaining. This reshuffle allowed Adrien Petit to climb into third, followed by Aerden and Guyon, who recovered from his early crash to round out the top five.

At the front, Grobben remained unchallenged, managing the gap and crossing the line 13.3 seconds clear of Koenig with Petit in third. Aerden and Guyon secured fourth and fifth places, respectively, as Grobben’s dominant ride gave him a clear advantage heading into the deciding second race.

 

The second and final EMX Open race got underway under bright skies and dramatically improved track conditions. But it was a chaotic start, as Guyon spun out in the first corner and tangled with Jakob Kjær, both dropping to the back. Out front, it was Mairis Pumpurs who, following a mitigated first race where he made some mistakes and finished 10th, that confidently and clearly claimed the holeshot and immediately establishing the control and pace of the race. On the other side, Koenig took a terrible start that greatly hampered his chance of getting on the podium after his great second place in race 1 as he finished 13th in the end, not enough for the podium.

Kooiker slotted into second, with Miot and Matteo Del Coco giving chase in third and fourth. Albin Gerhardsson who finished 7th in race 1, was also well placed early on but saw his podium hopes vanish when he crashed out of fourth on lap four, remounting in eighth.

As the race unfolded, race 1 winner Grobben r began carving through the field. After passing Robert Fobbe and then Kooiker, he moved into fourth on lap 5 of 14. Meanwhile, Krestinov was also on a mission, storming past the same group and emerging as Grobben’s main rival for the runner-up spot.

By lap eight, Grobben found his way past Miot and continued his charge. He eventually passed Kooiker and then moved up into second place behind Pumpurs, who had checked out at the front with a consistent pace. But the story wasn’t over yet, Krestinov pushed even harder in the second half, reeling in Grobben and passing him with three laps to go to secure second, while Grobben settled into third to preserve his overall points lead.

Further back, van der Mierden and Gerhardsson each got the better of Kooiker in the closing laps, while Petit made up ground to finish eighth, just enough for third overall with a 3-8 score.

At the flag, Pumpurs celebrated his first EMX Open race win, 22.9 seconds ahead of Krestinov, with Grobben crossing the line in third. Miot and Gerhardsson completed the top five, while an impressive Del Coco took sixth.

With a 1–3 result, Cedric Grobben was crowned 2025 EMX Open European Champion, edging out Pumpurs (10–1) and Petit (3–8) in the overall classification

 

Cedric Grobben: " Unbelievable. I couldn’t even dream about this. The second race was a little bit harder, I didn’t get a good start and on the first lap I was a bit nervous because of the golden plate. After a few laps I found my flow and got back to second, but the first guy was gone and then Krestinov passed me. He was just a little bit too fast and, at the end, I was dead, physically done. It’s just unbelievable that I won the championship; it’s really a dream come true!"

    

Main Photo: Cedric Grobben

Top Photo: (Left to right) FIM Europe Chairman Andrea Barbieri, Cedric Grobben, Infront Moto Racing COO Daniele Rizzi

Bottom Photos: 1. EMX Open Start; 2. Andrea Barbieri, EMX Open Podium, Daniele Rizzi

 

EMXOpen - Race 1 - Top 10 Classification: 1. Cedric Grobben (BEL, GASGAS), 29:42.768; 2. Peter Koenig (GER, KTM), +0:13.357; 3. Adrien Petit (FRA, Yamaha), +0:15.658; 4. Brent Aerden (BEL, KTM), +0:29.804; 5. Tom Guyon (FRA, Triumph), +0:30.243; 6. Dave Kooiker (NED, KTM), +0:32.230; 7. Albin Gerhardsson (SWE, Husqvarna), +0:32.755; 8. Jakob Kjær (DEN, KTM), +0:39.111; 9. Joel Van Mechelen (NED, KTM), +1:03.127; 10. Mairis Pumpurs (LAT, Husqvarna), +1:05.880

EMXOpen – Race 2 - Top 10 Classification:  1. Mairis Pumpurs (LAT, Husqvarna), 30:51.785; 2. Gert Krestinov (EST, Honda), +0:22.961; 3. Cedric Grobben (BEL, GASGAS), +0:35.878; 4. Matheo Miot (FRA, KTM), +0:39.626; 5. Albin Gerhardsson (SWE, Husqvarna), +0:40.644; 6. Matteo del Coco (ITA, Husqvarna), +0:42.605; 7. Sven Van der Mierden (NED, Kawasaki), +0:44.029; 8. Adrien Petit (FRA, Yamaha), +0:45.288; 9. Robert Fobbe (NED, Kawasaki), +0:54.926; 10. Dave Kooiker (NED, KTM), +1:10.790

EMXOpen Overall - Top 10 Classification: . 1. Cedric Grobben (BEL, GAS), 45 points; 2. Mairis Pumpurs (LAT, HUS), 36 p.; 3. Adrien Petit (FRA, YAM), 33 p.; 4. Albin Gerhardsson (SWE, HUS), 30 p.; 5. Peter Koenig (GER, KTM), 30 p.; 6. Brent Aerden (BEL, KTM), 27 p.; 7. Matheo Miot (FRA, KTM), 26 p.; 8. Dave Kooiker (NED, KTM), 26 p.; 9. Matteo del Coco (ITA, HUS), 25 p.; 10. Gert Krestinov (EST, HON), 22 p.

EMXOpen Championship - Top 10 Classification: 1. Cedric Grobben (BEL, GAS), 45 points; 2. Mairis Pumpurs (LAT, HUS), 36 p.; 3. Adrien Petit (FRA, YAM), 33 p.; 4. Albin Gerhardsson (SWE, HUS), 30 p.; 5. Peter Koenig (GER, KTM), 30 p.; 6. Brent Aerden (BEL, KTM), 27 p.; 7. Matheo Miot (FRA, KTM), 26 p.; 8. Dave Kooiker (NED, KTM), 26 p.; 9. Matteo del Coco (ITA, HUS), 25 p.; 10. Gert Krestinov (EST, HON), 22 p.; 

EMXOpen Manufacturers - Top 10 Classification: 1. GASGAS, 45 points; 2. KTM, 40 p.; 3. Husqvarna, 39 p.; 4. Yamaha, 33 p.; 5. Honda, 25 p.; 6. Kawasaki, 23 p.; 7. Triumph, 22 p.;

Photo: EMX Open Podium, Lommel 2025

 

 

 

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

You can find the complete results HERE.

 

MXGP OF FLANDERS QUICK FACTS:

Circuit length: 1850m

Type of ground: Sand

Temperature: 18° / 23°

Weather conditions: Cloudy / Sunny

 

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MOTOCROSS GP OF FLANDERS - SATURDAY - MIX

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MXGP OF FLANDERS WORLDWIDE TV COVERAGE & TELENET-PLAY SPORTS EXTENSION DEAL AHEAD OF LOMMEL

LOMMEL (Belgium) 2nd August 2025 – The 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship heads west to northern Belgium as the MXGP of Flanders welcomes the MXGP elite to the deep sands of the Stedelijk Motorcrosscentrum circuit on the outskirts of Lommel. Known as one of the toughest tracks in the world thanks to its relentless sandy waves and ever-shifting surface, Lommel promises an intense and unpredictable weekend of racing.

On track, MXGP World Championship leader Romain Febvre is being hunted down by teenage sensation Lucas Coenen, who will make his home debut in the premier class just ten points away from the series lead. Febvre has won two of the last four GPs held here, so the Frenchman will be a formidable opponent despite the partisan Belgian crowd cheering for their young hero. Adding to the drama, Jeffrey Herlings – one of only two riders to have won four GPs at Lommel – makes his surprise return from a collarbone injury to line up in Flanders.

In MX2, three riders remain locked in a tight Championship fight as the season enters its final phase. Current points leader Simon Längenfelder has climbed the Lommel podium in each of the last two years, but reigning Champion Kay de Wolf – last year’s winner here – is eager to reclaim points on his favored sand surface. Meanwhile, Italian former Champion Andrea Adamo has proven to be a dangerous threat in the deep sand, adding even more intrigue to the battle.

The MXGP of Flanders will also host the deciding round of the EMX125 European Championship Presented by FMF Racing, where Italian Nicolò Alvisi holds a narrow six-point lead over French prodigy Mano Faure in what promises to be a thrilling finale.

 

Off the track, Infront Moto Racing is pleased to announce the extension of its long-standing partnership with Telenet and its Play Sports channels, securing live coverage of the FIM Motocross World Championship for another five years (2026–2030). This agreement ensures Belgian fans can continue to enjoy every MXGP race and the acclaimed Behind The Gate series through Play Sports’ premium sports offering, which reaches over 1.4 million households and includes rights to the Premier League, Formula 1, ATP & WTA tennis, Bundesliga, and more.

David Luongo, Infront Moto Racing CEO“This renewal underlines the strength of our collaboration with Telenet and Play Sports. Belgium has always been one of the most important countries for motocross, with legendary riders and a passionate fan base. Having MXGP available on Play Sports for another five years means we can continue to bring all the excitement of this amazing sport to millions of fans in Belgium. We are proud to be part of Play Sports’ premium sports portfolio and to continue growing the passion for motocross together.”

Vincent StevensVP Entertainment at Telenet: “We are delighted to bring the MXGP to our customers for another five years. This partnership has always been important to Play Sports, as it is a traditionally well-loved sport in Flanders. With a long-standing tradition of Belgian riders and a bright future ahead, this is the right move to service our loyal and appreciative customer base. MXGP deserves its spot in Play Sports’ rich portfolio of premium sports rights. As such, Play Sports continues to be the ‘Home of Motorsports’.”

 

 

Fans can catch all the action live and on-demand through the extensive list of global broadcasters and on MXGP-TV.com, which will stream every race, plus Saturday’s Time Practice sessions, along with the 26-minute Behind The Gate magazine show featuring the best race moments, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories.

 

USA CANADA

CBS Sports Network

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 10:00 ET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 14:00 ET – Delayed

 

BRAZIL

Bandsports

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

CENTRAL AMERICA

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

FOX TUBI

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

EUROPE

Eurosport 2

Monday 04 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 09:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 04 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 10:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 04 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 11:00 CET – Delayed

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 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 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

BELGIUM 

PLAY SPORTS 3

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

ESTONIA

Go3 Sport Open

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

FINLAND

MTV MAX 

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 18:00 Finnish timing  – LIVE

 

FRANCE

LA CHAINE L’EQUIPE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

Eurosport 2

Monday 04 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 09:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 04 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 10:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 04 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 11:00 CET – Delayed

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

AUTO MOTO TV

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

GREAT BRITAIN

TNT Sports 4

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 12:00 GMT – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 GMT – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 15:00 GMT – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 GMT  – LIVE

 

ITALY

RAI PLAY

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE Stream

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 16:00 CET  – LIVE Stream

 

RAI Sport

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 22:00 CET – Delayed

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 23:00 CET  – Delayed

 

SKY ITALIA

SKY Sport Arena  (channel 204)

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

EUROPE

Eurosport 2

Monday 04 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 09:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 04 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 10:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 04 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 11:00 CET – Delayed

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

LATVIA

Go3 Sport Open

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

LITHUANIA

Go3 Sport Open

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

SLOVENIA

Sport TV1

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

SPAIN

TV Galicia

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

 

ASIA

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

EUROSPORT ASIA

Monday 04 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 09:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 04 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 10:00 CET – Delayed

Monday 04 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 11:00 CET – Delayed

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

 

VIACOM  - Jio Cinema

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

INDONESIA

CHAMPIONS TV

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 13:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 14:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 – 16:00 CET – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 17:00 CET  – LIVE

 

PACIFIC / AUSTRALIA
 

STAN SPORTS

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 1 – 21:00 AEDT – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MXGP Race 1 – 22:00 AEDT – LIVE

Sunday 03 August 2025 – MX2 Race 2 –00:00 AEDT – LIVE

Monday 04 August 2025 – MXGP Race 2 – 01:00 AEDT  – LIVE

All races on VOD

 

 

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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           

                       

 

 

Here is the LIVE schedule for the 2025 MXGP of Flanders in Lommel

 

Day

Session

Time (CET)

Saturday 2 August

Studio Show

12:00

 

MX2 Time Practice

13:35

 

MXGP Time Practice

14:10

 

EMX Open Race 1

14:55

 

EMX125 Race 1

15:40

 

MX2 Qualifying Race

16:25

 

MXGP Qualifying Race

17:15

 

 

 

Sunday 3 August

EMX Open 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.comwhile results throughout the weekend will be available  HERE.

 

 

LINKS

Infront Moto Racing

FIM

FIM Europe

 

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Saturday, August 2, 2025
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Infront Moto Racing

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