Jul 7 2009

MX1

Pos Rider Nat. Fed. Team Motorcycle
1

222

CAIROLI, Antonio ITA FMI Yamaha Red Bull De Carli Yamaha
2

5

NAGL, Maximilian GER DMSB Red Bull KTM  Factory Ra KTM
3

19

PHILIPPAERTS, David ITA FMI Yamaha Monster Energy Yamaha
4

9

DE DYCKER, Ken BEL FMB Team Teka Suzuki World Suzuki
5

25

DESALLE, Clement BEL FMB LS Motors Honda Honda
6

8

LEOK, Tanel EST EMF Yamaha Red Bull De Carli Yamaha
7

6

COPPINS, Joshua NZL MNZ Yamaha Monster Energy Yamaha
8

12

VUILLEMIN, David FRA FFM Bud Racing / Kawasaki / P Kawasaki
9

17

SWANEPOEL, Gareth RSA MSA Kawasaki Racing Team Kawasaki
10

15

BILL, Julien SUI FMS Aprilia Racing Aprilia
11

46

DOUGAN, Jason GBR ACU Phoenix Tools CCM Racin CCM
12

45

LEONCE, Loic FRA FFM JK Datch Aprilia
13

24

CHURCH, Tom GBR ACU BUILDBASE CCM RACIN CCM
14

121

MACKENZIE, Bryan GBR ACU CAS Honda Honda
15

117

SÖDERSTRÖM, Tom SWE SVEMO Kawasaki
16

32

PRIEM, Manuel BEL FMB Aprilia Racing Aprilia
17

77

TERREBLANCHE, Shannon RSA MSA Sturm Racing Team Kawasaki
18

89

LINDSTROM, Kim SWE SVEMO KTM
19

74

STEINBERGS, Ivo LAT LAMSF Honda Latvia Elksni Honda
20

56

VAN VIJFEIJKEN, Rob NED KNMV Yamaha Van Beers Racin  Yamaha
21

23

KEMPELIS, Filips LAT LAMSF Honda Latvia Elksni Honda
22

210

DAHLGREN, Jonathan SWE SVEMO Honda
23

33

CARLSSON, Johan SWE SVEMO Delta Rentor Racing Team Suzuki
24

20

ARANDA, Gregory FRA FFM CLS Kawasaki
25

115

CAMPANO, Carlos ESP RFME Yamaha Van Beers Racin  Yamaha
26

134

NORLEN, Marcus SWE SVEMO Suzuki

Grand Prix Race 2

Classification after 22 laps (33.2km)

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Jun 17 2009

Motocross

Motocross is a form of motorcycle sport or all-terrain vehicle racing held on enclosed off road circuits. Motocross is derived from the French, and traces its origins to British Scrambling competitions. The name “motocross” is a portmanteau derived from the words “motorcycle” and “Cross Country”.

The world is dominated by two main Motocross series; the FIM’s Grand Prix – the World Championship series and the AMA’s American National Championship.

The AMA Motocross Championship (the “outdoor series”) season begins in early May and continues until mid-September, and consists of 12 rounds at 12 major tracks all over the continental United States. There are two classes; “Motocross” and “Motocross Lites” (formerly “250 cc” and “125 cc”). Each round has two motos of 30 minute-plus-two-laps, per class, held approximately two hours apart.

The Grand Prix (or Motocross World Championship) is predominantly held in Europe with some “flyaway” rounds, recently in Chile, South America, South Africa and Japan, but over its history it has visited numerous countries including; Indonesia, Australia and countries on both American continents. There are three classes: MX1, MX2 and MX3 (analogous to “Motocross” and “Motocross Lites”, and big bores respectively). Race duration is slightly longer at 35 minutes plus two laps, while the series is longer, generally incorporating over 16 rounds.

The annual Motocross des Nations (now called Motocross of Nations) is usually held at the end of the year when National and World Championship series have ended. The format involves teams of three riders representing their nations. Each rider competes in a different class (MX1, MX2 and “Open”). There are three motos with two classes competing per moto. The location of the event changes from year to year. The United States, Belgium and Great Britain have had the greatest success.

Motocross

Motocross

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