2023 MXGP | Confirmed Race Teams & Riders
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InFront Moto Racing has announced the riders and teams participating in the 2023 Monster Energy FIM Motocross World Championship, with commitments from twenty-nine organizations and eight manufacturers.
Here’s how the paddock will look during the eight-month, twenty-round international tour.
GASGAS Factory Racing program will field the same three riders for another year, with Simon Lagenfelder in MX2 and Mattia Guadagnini alongside Jorge Prado in MXGP.
With two-time MX2 champion Tom Vialle now in America and Prado under the GASGAS banner, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing is looking for its next star. They’ll have three promising young riders on orange bikes in 2023, as Andrea Adamo, Liam Everts, and Sacha Coenen will race in the MX2 class. Jeffrey Herlings will return to action after missing all of 2022 due to injury, and the multi-time champion will be the team’s only entry in the MXGP class. The administrative division of the operation has undergone changes, too, with Antonio Cairoli now serving as Team Manager, Dirk Gruebel as Project Manager for Motocross Development, Claudio De Carli as Race Director for KTM, and Harry Norton as Team Technical Coordinator.
Husqvarna will have three factory-supported riders in the MX2 class through the Neestan team of Kay De Wolf, Roan Van De Moosdijk, and Lucas Coenen but will not compete in the MXGP category in 2023. Budget cuts were cited as the reason for the brand’s severed ties to the Standing Construct operation.
The Tim Mathys-led team will continue despite the sudden severance, as Brian Bogers and Pauls Jonass are set to compete in the MXGP division with support from Honda.
Ruben Fernandez has been promoted by Honda and will join multi-time and reigning champion Tim Gajser at Team HRC.
Mitch Evans will be alongside former champion Romain Febvre at Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP. ICEOne Racing will continue to operate as the green team’s factory effort.
EMX champion Rick Elzinga will move to the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 team, with Jago Geerts and Thibault Benistant also on the black and blue bikes.
Alessandro Lupino and Ben Watson will run the MRT Racing Team Beta’s red bikes in the MXGP division.
MX2 RACE TEAMS
Big Van World MXT Kawasaki
Mikkel Haarup
F&H Kawasaki MX2 Racing Team
Kevin Horgmo
David Braceras
Fantic Factory Team Maddii
Tom Guyon
JM Honda Racing
Camden Mc Lellan
JM Racing Astra Honda
Muhammad Delvintor Alfarizi
KTM UK
Isak Gifting
Kay Karssemakers
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 Team
Jago Geerts
Thibault Benistant
Rick Elzinga
Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing
Kay De Wolf
Roan Van De Moosdijk
Lucas Coenen
Racestore KTM Racing Team
Yago Martinez
Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing
Simon Laengenfelder
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
Andrea Adamo
Liam Everts
Sacha Coenen
Riley Racing
Hakon Fredriksen
Joel Rizzi
SM Action Racing Team Yuasa Battery
Cornelius Toendel
Team Ship To Cycle Honda Motoblouz SR
Emil Weckman
Team JP253 KTM Racing Team
Jan Pancar
MXGP RACE TEAMS
De Baets Yamaha MX-Team
Benoit Paturel
JK Racing Yamaha
Kevin Brumann
JM Honda Racing
Brent Van Doninck
JWR Honda Racing
Alvin Ostlund
Harri Roosiorg
Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP
Romain Febvre
Mitchell Evans
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team
Maxime Renaux
Glenn Coldenhoff
Jeremy Seewer
MRT Racing Team Beta
Alessandro Lupino
Ben Watson
Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing
Jorge Prado
Mattia Guadagnini
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
Jeffrey Herlings
SM Action Racing Team Yuasa Battery
Alberto Forato
Standing Construct Honda MXGP
Pauls Jonass
Brian Bogers
Team Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing
Calvin Vlaanderen
Team HRC
Tim Gajser
Ruben Fernandez
Team Ship To Cycle Honda Motoblouz SR
Valentin Guillod
Stephen Rubini