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Entry List: MXoN Confirmed Teams
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Check out all the nations that have named their teams for the MXoN so far while we wait for the Team USA announcement. See below.
Canada: Dylan Wright (MXGP), Ryder McNabb (MX2) and Jess Pettis (Open).
New Zealand: Hamish Harwood, Cody Cooper and James Scott.
Belgium: MXGP – Jago Geerts. MX2 – Lucas Coenen. Open – Liam Everts. Reserve – Sacha Coenen
Iceland: MXGP: Mani Freyr Petursson, MX2: Eiður Orri Pálmarsson, Open: Alexander Adam Kuc
Ireland: Martin Barr (Husqvarna). Glenn McCormick (GasGas). Jason Meara (GasGas)
France:Â Romain Febvre (MXGP), Maxime Renaux (Open), Tom Vialle (MX2).
Switzerland: Seewer, Guillod and Tonus – Reserves Brumann and Gwerder
South Africa: Camden Mc Lellan MX2, Cameron Durow MXGP, Jesse Wright Open
Czech Republic: MX2: Julius Mikula, MXGP: Vaclav Kovar. MX Open: Jakub Teresak
Sweden: Filip Bengtsson MX2, Isak Gifting, Alvin Ostlund
Finland: Emil Weckman, Miro Sihvonen and Jere Haavisto
Latvia: Pauls Jonass, Janis Martins Reišulis, Karlis Alberts Reisulis
Team GB: Ben Watson (MXGP), Conrad Mewse (Open) and Josh Gilbert (MX2)
Austria: Marcel Stauffer, Michael Kratzer, Johannes Klein – Reserve driver Florian Hellrigl
Denmark: Mathias Birkemose Jørgensen (MX1), Magnus Smith (MX2) and Glen Meier (MX Open)
Estonia: Tanel Leok, Jörgen-Matthias Talviku, Harri Kullas
Slovakia: Pavol Repcák, Tomáš Kohút, 114 Šimon Jošt
Spain: Jorge Prado – MXOpen – Ruben Fernandez – MXGP – David Braceras – MX2
Netherlands: Calvin Vlaanderen, Glenn Coldenhoff and Kay de Wolf
Italy: Alberto Forato, Mattia Guadagnini, Andrea Adamo
Norway: MX1: Cornelius Tøndel – MX2: Kevin Horgmo – MX Open: Hakon Osterhagen
Brazil: Eduardo Lima, Guilherme Bresolin, Fábio Santos
Mexico: Arturo Humberto Fierro, VÃctor GarcÃa Hernández, Jorge Rubalcava
Poland: Jakub Barczewski, Damian Zdunek, Jakub Kowalski
Slovenia: Tim Gajser, Jan Pancar, Jaka Peklaj
Lithuania: Domantas Jazdauskas, Erlandas Mackonis, Dovydas Karka
Puerto Rico: Rodny González, Jack Chambers, Edwardo Morales
Australia: Jett Lawrence (MXGP), Hunter Lawrence (MX2), Dean Ferris (Open)
Germany: Ken Roczen (MXGP), Simon Längenfelder (MX2) and Tom Koch (Open)
Chile: MXGP: Matias Pavez Ramirez, Open: Nico Israel, MX2: Benjamin Garib
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In the latest Between The Races podcast, Mick Sinclair, who’s one of the key driving forces behind the upcoming Australian Supercross Championships, talks to MX Vice Editor Ed Stratmann about the 2023 series, the exciting new initiatives being introduced such as the Privateer Support Program, the CR22 85cc Cup and the TV package, the Lawrence brothers, his journey in the sport, the state of play in Aussie moto, WSX, Adam Bailey and much more.
The Between The Races podcast is always available to listen to on Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher and Google Play. Thanks to Fly Racing, Monster Energy, Fox Racing, Parts Europe, Scott, Bell Helmets, Acerbis, AS3 Performance, Kawasaki UK, KTM UK, O’Neal and Even Strokes for supporting the show. If you would like to become a part of the show, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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Following medical tests carried out on Tuesday 26 September, Mattia Guadagnini’s muscle problem in his right calf was confirmed, which prevented him from racing in the MXGP in Great Britain. The young Venetian rider, already winner of the 2021 Motocross of Nations with Tony Cairoli and Alessandro Lupino, will have to remain at rest and will not be able to participate in the 2023 edition of the Trophy, scheduled for Ernee (France) on 7 and 8 October.
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FMI Technical Commissioner Thomas Traversini has selected Andrea Bonacorsi, the reigning EMX250 European Champion, as his replacement. Born in Bergamo on 23 April 2003, he will defend the blue colors riding the Yamaha of the Hutten Metaal Team. He will race in the Open class on a 450cc.
The Italian line-up will therefore be composed of Alberto Forato (MXGP), Andrea Adamo (MX2) and Andrea Bonacorsi (MX Open).
Thomas Traversini, FMI Technical Commissioner: “We are really sorry for Mattia, a boy who has always shown a strong attachment to the Maglia Azzurra, as demonstrated by his results at the Motocross of Nations and beyond. At the same time we will be able to rely on the enthusiasm of Bonacorsi, who will have to face this experience without pressure but with the awareness of being up to par with the other riders on the track, as seen in the last round of the MX2 World Championship at Matterley Basin. We will have a team equal to the best, young and full of motivation to do well.”
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The MX Vice Show returns with Lorenzo Resta, James Burfield and Ed Stratmann, as they talk all things Silly Season, MXoN and MXGP.
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