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Revision as of 14:20, 8 February 2023

The 2023 FIM Motocross World Championship is the 67th FIM Motocross World Championship season.[1]

In the MXGP class, Tim Gajser will start the season as the reigning champion after picking up his fifth world title in 2022. The reigning MX2 world champion, Tom Vialle, will not defend his title as he will move to the United States to compete in the AMA Supercross and AMA Motocross championships.[2]

Race calendar and results

A provisional calendar was released on 11th October 2022.[1]

The championship will be contested over twenty rounds in Europe, Asia and South America.

MXGP

Round Date Grand Prix Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner Report
1 12 March Argentina MXGP of Argentina Villa La Angostura
2 26 March Sardinia MXGP of Sardegna Riola Sardo
3 8 & 10 April Switzerland MXGP of Switzerland Frauenfeld
4 16 April MXGP of Trentino Pietramurata
5 30 April Portugal MXGP of Portugal Águeda
6 7 May Spain MXGP of Spain intu Xanadú
7 21 May France MXGP of France Villars-sous-Écot
8 4 June Latvia MXGP of Latvia Ķegums
9 11 June Germany MXGP of Germany Teutschenthal
10 25 June West Nusa Tenggara MXGP of Sumbawa Samota-Sumbawa
11 2 July West Nusa Tenggara MXGP of Lombok Lombok
12 16 July Czech Republic MXGP of Czech Republic Loket
13 23 July Flanders MXGP of Flanders Lommel
14 30 July Finland MXGP of Finland Hyvinkää
15 13 August Sweden MXGP of Sweden Uddevalla
16 20 August Netherlands MXGP of The Netherlands Arnhem
17 3 September Turkey MXGP of Turkey Afyonkarahisar
18 17 September Vietnam MXGP of Vietnam Thanh Hoa
19 1 October United Kingdom MXGP of Great Britain Matterley Basin

MX2

Round Date Grand Prix Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner Report
1 12 March Argentina MXGP of Argentina Villa La Angostura
2 26 March Sardinia MXGP of Sardegna Riola Sardo
3 8 & 10 April Switzerland MXGP of Switzerland Frauenfeld
4 16 April MXGP of Trentino Pietramurata
5 30 April Portugal MXGP of Portugal Águeda
6 7 May Spain MXGP of Spain intu Xanadú
7 21 May France MXGP of France Villars-sous-Écot
8 4 June Latvia MXGP of Latvia Ķegums
9 11 June Germany MXGP of Germany Teutschenthal
10 25 June West Nusa Tenggara MXGP of Sumbawa Samota-Sumbawa
11 2 July West Nusa Tenggara MXGP of Lombok Lombok
12 16 July Czech Republic MXGP of Czech Republic Loket
13 23 July Flanders MXGP of Flanders Lommel
14 30 July Finland MXGP of Finland Hyvinkää
15 13 August Sweden MXGP of Sweden Uddevalla
16 20 August Netherlands MXGP of The Netherlands Arnhem
17 3 September Turkey MXGP of Turkey Afyonkarahisar
18 17 September Vietnam MXGP of Vietnam Thanh Hoa
19 1 October United Kingdom MXGP of Great Britain Matterley Basin

Grand Prix locations

Location of non-European Grands Prix in 2023. Exact locations for MXGP of Lombok & MXGP of Vietnam are not yet known.

MXGP

Entry list

Officially Approved Teams & Riders[3]
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP Kawasaki 3 France Romain Febvre[4]
43 Australia Mitchell Evans[5]
De Baets Yamaha MX Team Yamaha 6 France Benoît Paturel
Team Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing Yamaha 10 Netherlands Calvin Vlaanderen
JM Honda Racing Honda 32 Belgium Brent Van Doninck
Team Ship to Cycle Honda Motoblouz SR Honda 38 France Stephen Rubini
92 Switzerland Valentin Guillod
Standing Construct Honda MXGP Honda 41 Latvia Pauls Jonass
189 Netherlands Brian Bogers
Red Bull Gas Gas Factory Racing[6] Gas Gas 61 Spain Jorge Prado
101 Italy Mattia Guadagnini
Team HRC Honda 70 Spain Rubén Fernández[7]
243 Slovenia Tim Gajser[7]
JWR Honda Racing Honda 75 Estonia Hardi Roosiorg
161 Sweden Alvin Östlund
MRT Racing Team Beta Beta 77 Italy Alessandro Lupino
919 United Kingdom Ben Watson
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 84 Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings[8]
JK Racing Yamaha Yamaha 87 Switzerland Kevin Brumann
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Yamaha 91 Switzerland Jeremy Seewer[9]
259 Netherlands Glenn Coldenhoff[10]
959 France Maxime Renaux[11]
SM Action Racing Team Yuasa Battery KTM 303 Italy Alberto Forato[12]
Wild Card Teams & Riders
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
KTM Sarholz Racing Team KTM 29 Germany Henry Jacobi
811 United Kingdom Adam Sterry
Hannamax Motorsport KTM 46 Netherlands Davy Pootjes
KTM Kosak Team KTM 71 Germany Maximilian Spies
226 Germany Tom Koch
BM Racing AXO Argentina Kawasaki 102 Argentina Iván Galván
ASA United Gas Gas Gas Gas 128 Italy Ivo Monticelli
KTM Silve Racing KTM 142 Finland Jere Haavisto
Team Santa Fé Kawasaki 152 Bolivia Roy Velasco
DC Racing Parts / Lelli Competición Kawasaki 157 Argentina Diego Soria
KTM Ecuador KTM 200 Ecuador Adrian Guzman
909 Ecuador Miguel Cordovez
SDM Corse – Aviometal MX Team Husqvarna 211 Italy Nicholas Lapucci
Gabriel SS24 KTM KTM 241 South Africa Tristan Purdon
Yamaha 494 Argentina Flavio Nicolás Sastre
Young Motion powered by Resa Yamaha 822 Netherlands Mike Bolink
Team Winner / Motokart RD Gas Gas 978 Dominican Republic Franklin Nogueras
Gas Gas Brasil Gas Gas 997 Brazil Pepê Bueno
Source:[13]

MX2

Entry list

Officially Approved Teams & Riders[14]
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Big Van World MTX Kawasaki Kawasaki 11 Denmark Mikkel Haarup
SM Action Racing Team Yuasa Battery KTM 17 Norway Cornelius Tøndel
64 Italy Lorenzo Ciabatti
F&H Kawasaki MX2 Racing Team Kawasaki 22 Spain David Braceras[15]
24 Norway Kevin Horgmo[16]
Fantic Factory Team Maddii Fantic 27 France Tom Guyon
KTM 33 Netherlands Kay Karssemakers
517 Sweden Isak Gifting
Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing[17] Husqvarna 39 Netherlands Roan van de Moosdijk
74 Netherlands Kay de Wolf
96 Belgium Lucas Coenen
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 Team[18] Yamaha 44 Netherlands Rick Elzinga
93 Belgium Jago Geerts
198 France Thibault Benistant
Racestore KTM Racing Team KTM 67 Spain Yago Martínez
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 72 Belgium Liam Everts[19]
79 Belgium Sacha Coenen[20]
80 Italy Andrea Adamo[19]
JM Honda Racing Honda 122 South Africa Camden McLellan
Team Ship to Cycle Honda Motoblouz SR Honda 125 Finland Emil Weckman
TEM JP253 KTM Racing Team KTM 253 Slovenia Jan Pancar
JM Racing Astra Honda Honda 325 Indonesia Delvintor Alfarizi
Riley Racing Yamaha 427 Norway Håkon Fredriksen
912 United Kingdom Joel Rizzi
Red Bull Gas Gas Factory Racing[6] Gas Gas 516 Germany Simon Längenfelder
Wild Card Teams & Riders
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Gabriel SS24 KTM KTM 23 United Kingdom Taylor Hammal
FM MaxBart Racing KTM 31 Italy Francesco Bassi
WZ Racing Team KTM 51 Spain Oriol Oliver
696 Switzerland Mike Gwerder
RPM Cross / ARRS Racing / D&A Cycles Yamaha 81 Argentina Fermín Ciccimarra
Honda 88 Ecuador Italo Medina
Team VHR KTM Racing KTM 100 France Scotty Verhaeghe
KTM 109 Argentina Juan Obregozo
Husqvarna 112 Ecuador Pedro Suárez
Team Leoparden Racing Husqvarna 180 Sweden Leopold Ambjörnsson
VIP Lounge MX Team KTM 211 Netherlands Romano Aspers
Gas Gas Ecuador Gas Gas 219 Ecuador Kayl Delgado
Young Motion powered by Resa Yamaha 313 Czech Republic Petr Polák
817 Netherlands Raf Meuwissen
PowerbyJJ Racing Team Husqvarna 338 Sweden Filip Olsson
Steels Dr. Jack TM Racing TM 651 Estonia Meico Vettik
Schmicker Racing Team KTM 838 Denmark William Kleemann
Source:[13]

See Also

References

  1. ^ a b "2023 Provisional FIM Motocross World Championship Calendar". Youthstream. mxgp.com. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  2. ^ "KTM confirms Vialle transfer to America from 2023". Troy Guenther. motoonline.com. 25 July 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  3. ^ "MXGP Provisional Officially Approved Teams". Infront Moto Racing. mxgp.com. 23 December 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  4. ^ "ROMAIN FEBVRE SIGNS TWO-YEAR KAWASAKI FACTORY DEAL". Press Release. Kawasaki.com. 27 August 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  5. ^ "MITCH EVANS JOINS KAWASAKI RACING TEAM MXGP". Mitch Kendra. racerxonline.com. 6 October 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing reveals 2023 team structure". Press Release. tmxnews.co.uk. 20 October 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  7. ^ a b "News: Team HRC In 2023". Lewis Phillips. mxvice.com. 7 September 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  8. ^ "Jeffrey Herlings Signs New KTM MXGP Contract". Press Release. cyclenews.com. 28 February 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  9. ^ "Jeremy Seewer, Monster Energy Yamaha Agree to Contract Extension". Press Release. vitalmx.com. 4 July 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Yamaha reveal 2023 MXGP rider line up". Press Release. gatedrop.com. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  11. ^ "Renaux to MXGP". Yamaha Motor Europe. mxlarge.com. 24 November 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  12. ^ "ALBERTO FORATO RENEWS WITH SM ACTION!". mxbars.net. mxbars.net. 5 October 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  13. ^ a b "MXGP of Argentina Entry Lists" (PDF). Infront Moto Racing. MXGP.com. 8 February 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  14. ^ "MX2 Provisional Officially Approved Teams". Infront Moto Racing. mxgp.com. 23 December 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  15. ^ "Confirmed: David Braceras inks MX2 GP deal with F&H Kawasaki". Press Release. gatedrop.com. 29 September 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  16. ^ "Kevin Horgmo remains at F&H Kawasaki in 2023". Fábio Fialho. motorcyclesports.net. 25 July 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  17. ^ "New Signing: Lucas Coenen". Lewis Phillips. mxvice.com. 27 October 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  18. ^ "Yamaha confirms three rider line-up for factory MX2 team in 2023". Press Release. tmxnews.co.uk. 31 August 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  19. ^ a b "Liam Everts and Andrea Adamo sign with Red Bull KTM MX2 for 2023". Andrew Hill. tmxnews.co.uk. 24 July 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  20. ^ "New Signing: Sacha Coenen". Lewis Phillips. mxvice.com. 27 October 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.