2024 has been an incredible year for motocross! From the intense battles in the MXGP World Championship to the unforgettable moments at the Motocross of Nations and the thrilling action in the Spanish Motocross Championship, this video captures it all. The speed, skill, and passion of the riders are unmatched. Also full of holeshot battles, mud party and sand events, dirt bike fails, crashes and show moments. Can't wait to see what 2025 has in store for us!
Congratulations to all champions:
MXGP: Jorge Prado (Gas Gas #1)
MX2: Kay de Wolf (Husqvarna #74)
MXoN Teams: Australia (Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence, Kyle Webster)
MXoN Individual: Tim Gajser (Honda 243)
EMX250: Mathis Valin (Kawasaki 317)
EMX125: Noel Zanocz (Fantic 716)
RFME MX1: José Antonio Butrón (KTM #17)
RFME MX2: Gerard Congost (Gas Gas #1)
RFME MX125: Salvador Pérez (Gas Gas 300)
ISDE 6DAYS MX: Josep Garcia (KTM #26)
Special thanks to the other motocross showmans: Jeffrey Herlings, Ken Roczen, Eli Tomac, Lucas and Sacha Coenen, Aaron Plessinger, Cooper Web, Jeremy Seewer, Romain Febvre, Pauls Jonass, Glenn Coldenhoff, Rubén Fernández, Simon Langenfelder, Liam Everts, Mikkel Haarup, Andrea Adamo, Rick Elzinga, Camden McLellan, Quentin Marc Prugnieres, Maxime Renaux, Valerio Lata, Gyan Doensen and Simone Mancini.
Highlights of:
MXGP (Madrid - Spain, Agueda - Portugal, Maggiora - Italy, Arnehm - Netherlands, Frauenfeld - Switzerland and Cozar - Castilla La Mancha)
Spanish Motocross Championship: (Talavera de la Reina and Calatayud)
FIM ISDE Six Days of Enduro Motocross at Silleda, Galicia.
0:00 MXGP & MXoN
23:05 MX2
32:53 MX125
47:08 EMX250
57:17 Spanish Championship