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Blow by blow recaps from each race at MXoN 2023 with images

2023 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations

Trev by Trev
October 9, 2023
in MXGP

MXoN 2023

Images by Alex Kelly


The 2023 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations saw a hundred of thousand fans converge upon the historic track of Ernée to be treated to an awesome spectacle of top level racing.

Race 1 (MXGP + MX2)

Race 1 (MXGP + MX2)

Romain Febvre and Jorge Prado went at it hammer and tong right from the off when racing got underway in the opening race of the event, the combined MXGP and MX2 contest.

Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) – Prado leading Febvre

Prado tried to break away but Febvre hounded him. The Spaniard looked graceful and technically almost perfect, in contrast the Frenchman was full of wild aggression on the Kawasaki and it was a sight to behold.

Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) – Prado and Febvre doing battle

Behind that dynamic duo, Team Switzerland’s Jeremy Seewer clung on to 3rd place until on Lap 8, when Team Germany’s Ken Roczen attacked him in a corner and snatched the last step of the podium from his grasp.  The German, who made a mistake a few moments later, lost this position, but then in a new battle with Seewer, he finally got it back.

Fortunes ebbed and flowed up front between Febvre and Prado. The Spaniard was in front with three laps to go and just when it looked like the race was his, the Frenchman was back all guns blazing.

Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) – Prado and Febvre doing battle

Febvre getting the upper had and taking the first victory for the day.

Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) – Febre the victor

Jett Lawrence made a mistake early on that saw him go down before rejoining at the back of the field.

Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) – Jett Lawrence

The young Aussie scythed his way through the field on what was in many places quite a narrow track, making pass after pass to work his way up to sixth place by the chequered flag.

Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) – Jett and Hunter Lawrence

His brother Hunter, on a CRF250R, came home tenth, the second MX2 class machine home.

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Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) – Hunter Lawrence

Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) – Classification

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Febvre, RomainKawasaki35m22.325
2Prado, JorgeGASGAS0m02.320
3Roczen, KenSuzuki0m26.166
4Seewer, JeremyYamaha0m28.846
5Plessinger, AaronKTM0m30.267
6Lawrence, JettHonda0m33.837
7Gajser, TimHonda0m33.940
8Vialle, TomKTM0m41.304
9Geerts, JagoYamaha0m43.080
10Lawrence, HunterHonda0m43.887
11de Wolf, KayHusqvarna0m54.864
12Forato, AlbertoKTM0m56.145
13Jonass, PaulsHonda1m01.039
14Laengenfelder, SimonGASGAS1m02.144
15Vlaanderen, CalvinYamaha1m09.490
16Hampshire, RJHusqvarna1m22.933
17Watson, BenBeta1m24.816
18Adamo, AndreaKTM1m25.465
19Coenen, LucasHusqvarna1m29.947
20Talviku, Jorgen-MatthiasHusqvarna1m55.591
21Gilbert, JoshHonda1 lap
22Mc Lellan, CamdenHonda1 lap
23Östlund, AlvinHonda1 lap
24Oliver, OriolKTM1 lap
25Pancar, JanKTM1 lap
26Cooper, CodyGASGAS1 lap
27Tonus, ArnaudYamaha1 lap
28Weckman, EmilHonda1 lap
29Leok, TanelHusqvarna1 lap
30Mikula, JuliusYamaha1 lap
31Durow, Cameron AnthonyKTM1 lap
32Lima, EduardoHusqvarna1 lap
33Bengtsson, FilipKTM1 lap
34Scott, JamesYamaha1 lap
35Bresolin, GuilhermeYamaha1 lap
36Sihvonen, MiroHusqvarna1 lap
37Kovar, VaclavKTM2 laps
38Toendel, CorneliusHonda4 laps
39Reisulis, Janis MartinsYamaha14 laps
40Horgmo, KevinKawasaki18 laps

Race 2 (MX2 + Open)

The second bout saw MX2 competitors line up again but this time against ‘Open’ category riders.

Race 2 (MX2 + Open) – Guillod gets the holeshot

Team Switzerland’s Valentin Guillod took the lead through the first corner and avoided a huge pile-up that left a dozen unfortunate riders behind.

Race 2 (MX2 + Open)

Guillod barely had time to savour his start, as in the second corner, Team Spain’s Ruben Fernandez took the smile away from him by getting in front. That destabilised Seewer and Arnaud Tonus’s team-mate, who ended up on the ground a few metres later.

Race 2 (MX2 + Open) – Ruben Fernandez

Behind, Team France’s Maxime Renaux took advantage of the Swiss rider’s rout to close on Fernandez. The French public’s favourite kept a close distance from the Spaniard and waited until Lap 10 to make a move on his rival. A first attempt was denied by Fernandez, but the next attempt was the winning one and Fernandez then crashed while trying to regain the advantage, slipping to seventh by the time the chequered flag came out.

Race 2 (MX2 + Open) – Maxime Renaux

Tom Vialle made it a Team France 1-2 that set up the hosts up for almost certain victory.

Meanwhile, the battle for the last step of the podium had been raging between Team Belgium’s Liam Everts and Team Italy’s Andrea Adamo. Usually KTM team-mates, the two young riders did not do each other any favours.

Race 2 (MX2 + Open) – Liam Everts

Adamo put a lot of pressure on the Belgian in the final minutes of the race, but the MX2 World Champion was unable to get the upper hand and Everts scored that third place.

Race 2 (MX2 + Open) – Hunter Lawrence

Team Australia’s Hunter Lawrence completed the top five while countryman Dean Ferris carded a 12th place finish.

Race 2 (MX2 + Open) – Dean Ferris

Race 2 (MX2 + Open) – Classification

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1Renaux, MaximeYamaha34m00.428
2Vialle, TomKTM+0m00.882
3Everts, LiamKTM+0m17.342
4Adamo, AndreaKTM+0m20.937
5Lawrence, HunterHonda+0m30.599
6Guillod, ValentinHonda+0m38.812
7Fernandez, RubenHonda+0m43.751
8Bonacorsi, AndreaYamaha+0m46.180
9de Wolf, KayHusqvarna+0m46.878
10Hampshire, RJHusqvarna+0m49.211
11Laengenfelder, SimonGASGAS+1m00.484
12Ferris, DeanKTM+1m21.091
13Mc Lellan, CamdenHonda+1m33.118
14Pancar, JanKTM+1m36.573
15Gilbert, JoshHonda+1m39.265
16Craig, ChristianHusqvarna+1m41.602
17Koch, TomKTM1m42.488
18Talviku, Jorgen-MatthiasHusqvarna+1m43.806
19Coenen, LucasHusqvarna+1m44.089
20Kullas, HarriYamaha+1m45.640
21Horgmo, KevinKawasaki+1m54.820
22Oliver, OriolKTM+1m56.834
23Harwood, HamishKTM+2m00.733
24Tonus, ArnaudYamaha+2m12.730
25Mewse, ConradHonda1 lap
26Mikula, JuliusYamaha1 lap
27Bresolin, GuilhermeYamaha1 lap
28Reisulis, Janis MartinsYamaha1 lap
29Reisulis, Karlis AlbertsYamaha1 lap
30Scott, JamesYamaha1 lap
31Bengtsson, FilipKTM1 lap
32Teresak, JakubHusqvarna1 lap
33Wright, JesseYamaha1 lap
34Fredriksen, HakonYamaha2 laps
35Bubnic, MihaKTM2 laps
36Haavisto, JereKTM10 laps
37Santos, FabioYamaha10 laps
38Weckman, EmilHonda12 laps

Race 3 (MXGP + Open)

The final round of the day saw the MXGP and Open classes battle it out.

Race 3 (MXGP + Open)

Ken Roczen scored the holeshot ahead of Maxime Renaux and this time around there was no early mistake from Jett Lawrence and the young Australian was quickly on the hunt.

Race 3 (MXGP + Open) – Roczen leading Lawrence

Jett quickly demoted Renaux to third place, the Frenchman already knowing that his team had the upper hand and were on course for victory as long as he did not do anything silly.

Race 3 (MXGP + Open) – Jett Lawrence

From then on it was the Ken and Jett show. Jett eventually taking the lead and then pulling away from the German to cross the line more than seven-seconds ahead, but with more speed up his sleeve should he have needed it.

Race 3 (MXGP + Open) – Jett Lawrence dominated

Just outside the podium, Team Slovenia’s Tim Gajser struggled to get the better of Fernandez and made the pass on lap 3. However, the Slovenian was unable to hold on to 4th place, and had to give it up under pressure from Prado, the Spaniard claiming that fourth place finish.

Race 3 (MXGP + Open) – Tim Gajser

Tim Gajser was fifth ahead of Jeremy Seewer and race one winner Romain Febvre, who knew he need only a medioce result in order for Team France to clinch the crown, and that they did.

Race 3 (MXGP + Open) – Maxime Renaux

Jett ending MXoN 2023 on a high note, but left with a taste of bitterness too for what might have been. He looked every bit the class of the field and showed Europe the kind of style that saw him dominate in America this season. That early race one mistake costing Jett the individual overall win in the MXGP category.

Jett and Hunter Lawrence on the MXoN podium

Dean Ferris crossed the line in 16th place ahead of well known names like Pauls Jonass along with Americans Aaron Plessinger and Christian Craig.

Dean Ferris celebrates second place with Team Australia on the podium

Race 3 (MXGP + Open) – Classification

PosRiderBikeDiff. First
1Lawrence, JettHonda35m25.550
2Roczen, KenSuzuki+0m07.295
3Renaux, MaximeYamaha+0m11.349
4Prado, JorgeGASGAS+0m12.854
5Gajser, TimHonda+0m21.737
6Seewer, JeremyYamaha+0m23.245
7Febvre, RomainKawasaki+1m01.929
8Forato, AlbertoKTM+1m05.270
9Vlaanderen, CalvinYamaha+1m13.321
10Everts, LiamKTM+1m19.073
11Bonacorsi, AndreaYamaha+1m35.141
12Kullas, HarriYamaha+1m38.632
13Watson, BenBeta+1m39.967
14Geerts, JagoYamaha+1m50.556
15Guillod, ValentinHonda+1m56.893
16Ferris, DeanKTM+1m59.967
17Jonass, PaulsHonda1 lap
18Plessinger, AaronKTM1 lap
19Östlund, AlvinHonda1 lap
20Craig, ChristianHusqvarna1 lap
21Leok, TanelHusqvarna1 lap
22Reisulis, Karlis AlbertsYamaha1 lap
23Mewse, ConradHonda1 lap
24Toendel, CorneliusHonda1 lap
25Koch, TomKTM1 lap
26Harwood, HamishKTM1 lap
27Kovar, VaclavKTM1 lap
28Fernandez, RubenHonda1 lap
29Lima, EduardoHusqvarna1 lap
30Wright, JesseYamaha1 lap
31Durow, Cameron AnthonyKTM2 laps
32Cooper, CodyGASGAS2 laps
33Sihvonen, MiroHusqvarna2 laps
34Bubnic, MihaKTM3 laps
35Teresak, JakubHusqvarna15 laps
36Santos, FabioYamaha18 laps

MXoN 2023 podium

MXGP Overall

PosRiderNatR1R2Total
1Roczen, KenGER325
2Prado, JorgeESP246
3Lawrence, JettAUS617
4Febvre, RomainFRA178
5Seewer, JeremySUI4610
6Gajser, TimSLO7512
7Forato, AlbertoITA12820
8Geerts, JagoBEL91423
9Plessinger, AaronUSA51823
10Vlaanderen, CalvinNED15924
11Watson, BenGBR171330
12Jonass, PaulsLAT131730
13Östlund, AlvinSWE231942
14Leok, TanelEST292150
15Cooper, CodyNZL263258
16Lima, EduardoBRA322961
17Toendel, CorneliusNOR382462
18Durow, Cameron AnthonyRSA313162
19Kovar, VaclavCZE372764
20Sihvonen, MiroFIN363369
MXoN 2023 podium – Romain Febvre

MX2 Overall

PosRiderNatR1R2Total
1Vialle, TomFRA8210
2Lawrence, HunterAUS10515
3de Wolf, KayNED11920
4Adamo, AndreaITA18422
5Laengenfelder, SimonGER141125
6Hampshire, RJUSA161026
7Mc Lellan, CamdenRSA221335
8Gilbert, JoshGBR211536
9Talviku, Jorgen-MatthiasEST201838
10Coenen, LucasBEL191938
11Pancar, JanSLO251439
12Oliver, OriolESP242246
13Tonus, ArnaudSUI272451
14Mikula, JuliusCZE302656
15Horgmo, KevinNOR402161
16Bresolin, GuilhermeBRA352762
17Scott, JamesNZL343064
18Bengtsson, FilipSWE333164
19Weckman, EmilFIN283866
20Reisulis, Janis MartinsLAT392867
MXoN 2023 podium – Team Australia

Open Overall

PosRiderNatR1R2Total
1Renaux, MaximeFRA134
2Everts, LiamBEL31013
3Bonacorsi, AndreaITA81119
4Guillod, ValentinSUI61521
5Ferris, DeanAUS121628
6Kullas, HarriEST201232
7Fernandez, RubenESP72835
8Craig, ChristianUSA162036
9Koch, TomGER172542
10Mewse, ConradGBR252348
11Harwood, HamishNZL232649
12Reisulis, Karlis AlbertsLAT292251
13Wright, JesseRSA333063
14Teresak, JakubCZE323567
15Bubnic, MihaSLO353469
16Santos, FabioBRA373673
17Fredriksen, HakonNOR34–34
18Haavisto, JereFIN36–36
MXoN 2023 podium

Final Standings MXGP 2023 Motocross of Nations

  1. France 14
  2. Australia 34
  3. Italy 43
  4. Germany 47
  5. Belgium 55
  6. Switzerland 55
  7. Spain 59
  8. USA 65
  9. Slovenia 85
  10. Great Britain 89
  11. Estonia 91
  12. Latvia 109
  13. Rep. of South Africa 127
  14. New Zealand 137
  15. Czech Republic 150
  16. Norway 157
  17. Brazil 159
  18. Finland 171
MXoN 2023 podium
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