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The 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 68th FIM Motocross World Championship season. [1]In the MXGP class, Jorge Prado started the season as the reigning champion after picking up his third world title in 2023.
The FIM Motocross World Championship is the premier championship of motocross racing, organized by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), divided into two distinct classes: MXGP and MX2. Race duration is 30 minutes plus two laps per race.
In the MXGP class, Tim Gajser started the season as the reigning champion after picking up his fifth world title in 2022. The reigning MX2 world champion, Tom Vialle , did not defend his title as he moved to the United States to compete in the AMA Supercross and AMA Motocross championships.
Maxime Renaux in 2022 Hardi Roosiorg in 2022. The 2022 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 66th FIM Motocross World Championship season. [1]In the MXGP class, Jeffrey Herlings started the season as the reigning champion after picking up his fifth world title in 2021.
The 2018 FIM Motocross World Championship was the 62nd FIM Motocross World Championship season. It included 20 events, started at Neuquen in Argentina on 4 March, and ended at Imola in Italy on 30 September. [1]
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In the main MXGP class, Tony Cairoli was the six-time defending champion, and entered the 2015 season looking to score a record seventh consecutive premier class title, for Red Bull KTM. [2] He and Maximilian Nagl started the year strong, and as the German round rolled around Nagl had a 30 points lead over Cairoli and 38 over rookie Romain Febvre.
Monster Energy Yamaha MXGP Yamaha: 89 Jeremy van Horebeek [13] 1–10, 12–19 461 Romain Febvre [14] All Monster Energy Dixon Racing Team Kawasaki Kawasaki: 100 Tommy Searle [15] 15–16, 18–19 I-Fly JK Yamaha Racing Yamaha: 119 Ryan Houghton: 6–8, 11–14, 18 Gebben van Venrooy Kawasaki Kawasaki: 141 Maxime Desprey: 7, 9, 11–14, 18–19 ...