Canada has announced the three riders who will represent the country at the 2026 Motocross of Nations in Ernée, France. The line-up consists of Sebastien Racine in MXGP, Dylan Rempel in MX2, and Dylan Wright in the Open class.
For Racine, it will be his second appearance at the Motocross of Nations. He made his debut last year at Ironman, but Canada failed to qualify for Sunday’s races after going through the B-Final. Since then, Racine has moved up to the 450cc class. With one round remaining, he sits fourth in the Canadian Championship and will compete on a Kawasaki KX450 in the MXGP class at Ernée.
Dylan Wright brings the most experience to the team. The four-time Canadian premier-class champion currently leads the national championship ahead of Harri Kullas. After missing the 2025 edition due to injury, Wright is now preparing for his fifth Motocross of Nations appearance. He will represent Canada in the Open class.
The third spot goes to Dylan Rempel. The GDR Honda rider leads the Canadian 250cc Championship by three points over Ryder Malinoski, with only the season finale remaining. For Rempel, Ernée will mark his first Motocross of Nations appearance as well as his first international podium. He will compete in the MX2 class.
