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Germany announces MXoN team

Roczen, Langenfelder and Koch ready to rumble.

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MXoN Team Germany for the 76th. Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations 7th And 8. October will take place in the French Ernée, it has been confirmed. The team bosses Marcel Dornhöfer and Karsten Schneider present a very striking team with Ken Roczen (MXGP), Simon Längenfelder (MX2) and Tom Koch (Open). Maximilian Spies has been appointed as a reserve driver.


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It wasn’t an easy task for the team management, because the seven-driver squad for the 2023 Team World Championship was consistently high quality. But the DMSB nominated team bosses Marcel Dornhöfer and Karsten Schneider are confident that they have set up the best possible team for Ernée. Especially happy is the return of superstar Ken Roczen to the German team, which gives everyone additional motivation. Schedule changes in Roczens race calendar have opened up the option of MXoN participation and all participating sides, including Ken’s American racing team H.E.P. Motorsports Suzuki, have pulled together to make a start possible. “I am super happy to be back at MXON for the German team after a long time. Feeling fit and healthy and determined to give it my all with my teammates. I haven’t done many MX races this year, but I’m good things we can get a good result with this strong team. You don’t learn how to drive MX so fast”, smiles Roczen, who will ride in the MXGP class with the starting number 22.

Like Roczen, Simon Längenfelder hopes for a top result in the MX2 class. Despite suffering an arm injury in the spring, the Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing pilot raced back to race victories in the MX2 World Championship and was a safe choice for the team lineup. “I am very happy to travel to Ernée with such a good team.” At the last MXoN the atmosphere there was gigantic and I can’t wait to start in front of such a backdrop. “I hope to have made a few more steps in development until then and I am happy to see Kenny driving in Europe,” Längenfelder says enthusiastically. He is driving in MX2 class with the start number 23.

Tom Koch has earned himself third place in the team thanks to constantly good performances and constant further development. After some top-ten finishings in the current World Cup season, the Kosak Racing Team driver is very motivated for the team race. “I am very happy that I was selected for the German team for the second time in a row and for the third time in total. With such a strong team, it will be a new experience for me. I like the track in Ernée very much because it is so technically demanding. And at the Grand Prix the atmosphere there is already fantastic. MXoN will be the best, I expect goosebumps while driving,” says Koch, who starts with the start number 24 in the Open category.

Maximilian Spies will be used as a reserve driver. The 19-year-old rookie in the MXGP class has fully established himself on the 450ccm machines and proved a lot of speed and fitness. He could be used in all three MXoN classes should one of the other team drivers drop out. Spies will be with the team in Ernée, even if he is not travelling to gain important experience for future assignments.

There is also a portion of extra motivation to apply to the team managers. “It’s a dream for us to be able to travel to France with such a strong team.” Ken has been very motivated to take part in MXoN, Simon is a winner in MX2 class and Tom has established himself very well at the MXGP. That makes us very hopeful for a good result”, said Dornhöfer and Schneider.

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The MX Vice Show Episode #152 with Lee Hogan

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In the latest MX Vice Show, former Aussie motocross star Lee Hogan talks to MX Vice Editor Ed Stratmann about his commentary and media work, his role as Factory Honda Junior Team Manager, the state of play in Aussie moto and supercross, training young riders, his excellent career, MXoN memories, how thankful he is for all those who support him and much more.

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Between The Races Podcast: Jeff Beaver – Whiskey Throttle Editor

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In the latest Between The Races podcast, Jeff Beaver (Whiskey Throttle Editor) talks to MX Vice Editor Ed Stratmann about the state of play in American moto, his incredible journey to get to where he is today, how much he enjoys working with the crew at Whiskey Throttle, his love of moto, the gratitude he has for David Pingree, MXoN, SMX and more.

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The MX Vice Show Episode #149 with Brian Jorgensen

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In the latest MX Vice Show, Former GP star and now trainer ace Brian Jorgensen talks to Ed Stratmann about mindset, dealing with failure, pushing the limits mentally and physically, learning from mistakes, the pitfalls of social media and phones, handling pressure, embracing challenges and more.

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