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TIMETABLE AND ENTRY LISTS FOR THE MXGP OF THE NETHERLANDS

MONACO (Principality of Monaco) 19 August 2025 – The 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship is gearing up for an electrifying seventeenth round at Arnhem track for the MXGP of The Netherlands on the 23rd and 24th of August.

The WMX Women's Motocross World Championship is back to the action for the 4th round in the sand of Arnhem and the EMX250 rising stars will complete the program with their penultimate 2025 round.

Check out the Timetable and Entry Lists for the MXGP of The Netherlands below:

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EMX 250 ENTRY LIST

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Tuesday, August 19, 2025
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MXGP OF AUSTRALIA HEATS UP WITH JUST EIGHT WEEKS TO GO

DARWIN (Australia) 23rd July 2025 - The MXGP of Australia is shifting into gear, announcing the first half of Aussie wildcard riders to compete, confirming key event partners and a track that’s on-track to thrill.

Fifteen of the total 30 wildcard riders from the four main classes – MX1, MX2, MX3 and MXW – have been announced, representing talent from across the country, including current and former ProMX champions Byron Dennis and Todd Waters. For 13 riders of the first round, this will be their first time competing in a world motocross event.

Also adding a uniquely Australian edge to the Darwin event is the MA Motocross State Challenge - a national junior showdown involving 84 of the country’s top emerging riders in the MX85 and MX3 classes.

Seven states and territories have selected a team of 12 riders each, with the Territory Dingoes set to fly the local flag in front of a home crowd in Darwin. Coached by Tim Gwynne and managed by Sally Woodhill, the Territory team includes names to watch across both classes - from Mitchell Thorneycroft and Banjo Williamson in MX3, to Brodie Holmes and Keeley Scott in MX85.

Sitzler, a Territory-founded construction company, has been confirmed as the Presenting Partner for the 2025 MXGP of Australia, supporting the elite MXGP category. Sitzler has been instrumental in the foundational construction of the motocross track at Hidden Valley, with final works by expert track builders Protraxx scheduled for completion in late August.

The permanent 1.6km circuit will feature 22 corners, 21 jumps, and a 90-metre start straight that dramatically crosses the Hidden Valley Road Racing Circuit. Designed to be both unique and challenging, the track promises heart-pumping, adrenaline-packed action.

Off-track, the event will support CareFlight as the official Charity Partner. CareFlight is an aeromedical charity that delivers critical care to patients wherever they are, no matter how remote. Fans are encouraged to visit CareFlight trackside to find out more on the vital work they do across the NT.

MXGP of Australia tickets are on sale now and selling quickly. There are a range of options for fans including the one remaining premium hospitality package, the iconic Skybox, which provides exclusive access and unmatched views of the track. The event also offers affordable choices like the Holeshot Hotel, a family-friendly premium general admission area capturing the laid-back spirit of the Northern Territory. A 3-Day Hot Pass is only $150, single day passes start from $45 and kids 12 and under enjoy free entry with a paying adult. A $30 Paddock Pass upgrade offers exclusive behind-the-scenes access.

For more information, to secure your tickets, or download the on-track timetable, visit: mxgpaustralia.com.au

 

Quotes from Northern Territory Major Events Company Executive Director Aimee Luxton:

“With the first round of wildcards announced and with just eight weeks to go, excitement is building in the Territory, around the country and internationally.

“Tickets are selling very strongly and my advice for locals is not to wait too long. It’s going to be an incredible event, and we want Territorians to be part of the action.”

 

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Tuesday, July 22, 2025
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MOTOCROSS GP OF GERMANY - SUNDAY - MIX 2

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MOTOCROSS GP OF GERMANY - SUNDAY - MIX 1

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MOTOCROSS GP OF GERMANY - SUNDAY - WMX

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UNSTOPPABLE FONTANESI CLAIMS SECOND STRAIGHT WIN IN GERMANY

TEUTSCHENTHAL (Germany) 1 June 2025 – The FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship riders were greeted with two vastly different challenges at the iconic Teutschenthal circuit during the Liqui Moly MXGP of Germany. Saturday’s Race 1 unfolded under hot and sunny skies, where the dry, hard-pack surface tested throttle control and precision. The second race however, brought a slicker, rain-affected track, transforming the terrain into a more technical and unpredictable battlefield.

Despite the changing conditions, it was MXFontaRacing’s Kiara Fontanesi who took the overall victory in Teutschenthal with a commanding win in Race 1 and a solid second-place finish in Race 2. De Baets Yamaha MX-Team’s Lotte van Drunen rebounded on Sunday to claim her first race win since Sardinia, securing second overall with 3-1 finishes while RFME Spain National Team’s Daniela Guillén narrowly clinched the final step on the podium thanks to a hard-fought 2-4 scorecard.

 


In Race 1, it was Kiara Fontanesi, fastest in time practice, who surged to the holeshot and never looked back. The Italian legend immediately established herself at the front of the pack, leading every single lap from start to finish with a dominant performance.

The opening WMX race of the Liqui Moly MXGP of Germany kicked off under sunny skies and delivered an intense race. A first-turn pile-up scattered several riders off-track, but at the front it was Fontanesi, fastest in time practice, who grabbed the holeshot and never looked back. The Italian led every lap with flawless control, navigating the slick and freshly watered Teutschenthal track to claim her second race win of the season.

Daniela Guillén initially slotted into fourth place out of the gate, behind van Drunen and Van Venrooy KTM Racing’s Lynn Valk, but the Spanish rider wasted no time making moves. On the second lap, she swept around the outside of Valk to take over third, capitalising on a slight error from the Dutch rider who lost traction in the turn.

Van Drunen held firm in second during the early laps, defending well as Guillén searched for an opening. Meanwhile, Amandine Verstappen gained ground further back, passing SYE Racing Team 423’s Larissa Papenmeier around the outside to climb to sixth as they both chased KL Racing Team’s Malou Jakobsen in fifth.

The pivotal moment came on lap 8 when Guillén finally made her move stick on van Drunen to take over second place. At the same time, a pack of lapped riders caused brief congestion that allowed Guillén to close the gap to Fontanesi, narrowing it to just over a second. But the Italian responded like a true champion, dropping the fastest lap of the race on lap 10 with a 1:59.963 to reestablish her lead and coolly manage the final stages.

Papenmeier, meanwhile, regrouped and reclaimed fifth from Verstappen with two laps to go, capping off a gritty ride through the midfield. Valk held onto a solitary fourth, having dropped out of  the fight with van Drunen and Guillén earlier.

At the flag, Fontanesi crossed the line 4.7 seconds clear of Guillén, with van Drunen rounding out the podium. Valk, Papenmeier, and Verstappen followed, while Jakobsen settled for seventh after running as high as fifth in the early stages. Shana van der Vlist, April Franzoni, and De Baets Yamaha MX-Team’s Danee Gelissen completed the top 10.

 

The second WMX race at the Liqui Moly MXGP of Germany delivered more battles but it was van Drunen who stole the spotlight in Race 2, claiming her first race win since Sardinia in a commanding performance.

As the gate dropped, van Drunen wasted no time in taking control. She grabbed the holeshot and immediately began to open a gap over Fontanesi, who slotted into second. Valk secured third from the opening lap and rode a consistent race, holding that position all the way to the flag.

Early drama unfolded behind them, particularly for Guillén, who started fifth but dropped back after a hectic opening lap, trailing Papenmeier and dealing with traffic. Guillén’s charge was hampered by a few small mistakes, including an off-track excursion after clipping Martine Hughes’ rear wheel while attempting a pass. At that moment, Guillén needed two more positions to get onto the overall podium and fate soon helped her cause.

On lap 3, Hughes crashed from fifth, tumbling down the order to eventually finish ninth, opening the door for Guillén to climb back into contention. Meanwhile, Papenmeier was riding strongly in fourth but came under increasing pressure from the Spaniard.

The decisive moment came on lap 9, when Guillén took advantage of a mistake by Papenmeier in the wave section and surged into fourth, a move that would prove crucial in the overall standings.

At the front, van Drunen kept her focus and pace, clocking the fastest lap of the race on lap 2 with a 2:00.522. She maintained a steady gap over Fontanesi, who made no mistakes but simply couldn't close the distance to the Yamaha rider. Valk rode her own race in third, unchallenged from behind and too far to threaten the leaders.

Van Drunen crossed the line in front of Fontanesi to claim her first race win since Sardinia. Valk secured third, with Guillén’s late-race push landing her fourth and, critically, a spot on the overall podium. Papenmeier completed the top five, ahead of Verstappen and Franzoni.

Gelissen, Hughes, and Lucy Barker rounded out the top 10, while further back, consistent rides from Mathea Selebø, van der Vlist earned important points.

Thanks to a 1-2 result, Kiara Fontanesi claimed the overall victory in Teutschenthal, making it back-to-back Grand Prix wins in the 2025 WMX Championship. The GASGAS rider now sits second in the standings with 127 points, just six behind red plate holder Lotte van Drunen, who leads with 133 after her 3-1 finish.

Lynn Valk stays third on 118 points, while Daniela Guillén, consistent as ever with 2-4 finishes, remains in the title fight in fourth on 112. With three rounds down and the series heating up, the WMX title battle is wide open heading into the second half of the season.

 

Kiara Fontanesi: “It sounds really great to say back-to-back GP victories. I think the last time I won two in a row was a long time ago, so it’s incredible to still be here, keeping my head up, working hard, and fighting at the front. Of course, when you’re racing you always want to win every race, and today it was tough; Lotte (van Drunen) was fast and passing wasn’t easy. But I’ll take the positives. A GP win is always something special, and the championship is still on.

 

    

Main Photo: Kiara Fontanesi

Top Photo: WMX Start Germany 

Bottom Photos: 1. Lotte van Drunen ; 2. Daniela Guillen

 

WMX -  Race 1 - Top 10 Classification: 1. Kiara Fontanesi (ITA, GASGAS), 25:14.030; 2. Daniela Guillen (ESP, GASGAS), +0:04.743; 3. Lotte Van Drunen (NED, Yamaha), +0:06.756; 4. Lynn Valk (NED, KTM), +0:27.983; 5. Larissa Papenmeier (GER, Honda), +0:50.708; 6. Amandine Verstappen (BEL, Yamaha), +0:54.092; 7. Malou Jakobsen (DEN, KTM), +0:59.811; 8. Shana van der Vlist (NED, Yamaha), +1:00.836; 9. April Franzoni (FRA, Honda), +1:01.701; 10. Danee Gelissen (NED, Yamaha), +1:13.690

WMX – Race 2 - Top 10 Classification: 1. Lotte Van Drunen (NED, Yamaha), 25:27.521; 2. Kiara Fontanesi (ITA, GASGAS), +0:10.628; 3. Lynn Valk (NED, KTM), +0:25.381; 4. Daniela Guillen (ESP, GASGAS), +0:36.489; 5. Larissa Papenmeier (GER, Honda), +0:40.326; 6. Amandine Verstappen (BEL, Yamaha), +0:58.286; 7. April Franzoni (FRA, Honda), +1:20.183; 8. Danee Gelissen (NED, Yamaha), +1:32.458; 9. Martine Hughes (NOR, Kawasaki), +1:43.523; 10. Lucy Barker (GBR, KTM), +1:50.807

WMX Overall - Top 10 Classification: 1. Kiara Fontanesi (ITA, GAS), 47 points; 2. Lotte Van Drunen (NED, YAM), 45 p.; 3. Daniela Guillen (ESP, GAS), 40 p.; 4. Lynn Valk (NED, KTM), 38 p.; 5. Larissa Papenmeier (GER, HON), 32 p.; 6. Amandine Verstappen (BEL, YAM), 30 p.; 7. April Franzoni (FRA, HON), 26 p.; 8. Danee Gelissen (NED, YAM), 24 p.; 9. Martine Hughes (NOR, KAW), 22 p.; 10. Shana van der Vlist (NED, YAM), 22 p

WMX World Championship - Top 10 Classification: 1. Lotte Van Drunen (NED, YAM), 133 points; 2. Kiara Fontanesi (ITA, GAS), 127 p.; 3. Lynn Valk (NED, KTM), 118 p.; 4. Daniela Guillen (ESP, GAS), 112 p.; 5. Amandine Verstappen (BEL, YAM), 85 p.; 6. Larissa Papenmeier (GER, HON), 84 p.; 7. Shana van der Vlist (NED, YAM), 83 p.; 8. Danee Gelissen (NED, YAM), 74 p.; 9. Martine Hughes (NOR, KAW), 71 p.; 10. April Franzoni (FRA, HON), 68 p

WMX Manufacturers - Top 10 Classification: 1. Yamaha, 135 points; 2. GASGAS, 131 p.; 3. KTM, 118 p.; 4. Honda, 85 p.; 5. Kawasaki, 71 p.; 6. Fantic, 35 p.; 7. Triumph, 27 p.;

 

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All the photos from the Liqui Moly MXGP of Germany will be available HERE.

You can find the complete results HERE.

 

LIQUI MOLI MXGP OF GERMANY QUICK FACTS:

Circuit length: 1550m

Type of ground: Hard Pack

Temperature: 26°

Weather conditions: Sunny

 

 

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Sunday, June 1, 2025
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MOTOCROSS GP OF GERMANY - SATURDAY - MIX

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MOTOCROSS GP OF GERMANY - SATURDAY - WMX

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RECORD TURNOUT FOR WMX TRACK WALK IN TEUTSCHENTHAL

TEUTSCHENTHAL (Germany) 31 May 2025  – The third round of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship saw a record-breaking turnout for the FIM Women’s Commission’s WMX Track Walk, further solidifying its role as a crucial initiative for fostering community building and enhancing the overall WMX experience.

Nearly 40 WMX riders participated in the pre-race day track walk on Friday, making it the most engaging event to date. The event attracted not only championship regulars, but also a significant number of riders who don't typically compete in the full championship season, highlighting the track walk’s value in providing accessible support.

    

The FIM WMX Track Walk was joined by Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP team's Calvin Vlaanderen and Honda HRC’s MX2 rider Ferruccio Zanchi who shared their insights and experience, both expressing their enthusiasm for the initiative and their willingness to support future events. Their participation was complemented by the expertise of former MX riders and professional trainers, Jan Postema from the MXGP Academy and Marc de Reuver, who provided valuable technical guidance and track analysis.

    

The FIM WMX Track Walk continues to be a vital initiative for empowering riders and strengthening connections across the motorcycling community. The next stop for this impactful initiative will be announced soon.

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MOTOCROSS GP OF GERMANY - FRIDAY - MIX

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