2019 Motocross des Nations

The 2019 Motocross des Nations was a motocross race held on 28 September and 29 September 2019 at the Assen circuit, in The Netherlands.[1] Motocross des Nations was last held in The Netherlands in 2004 but never at this venue.

2019 Motocross des Nations
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France went into the event as the defending champions after taking their sixth title in 2018. However, it was The Netherlands who took victory in front of their home fans which marked the first Dutch win in the 73-year history of the event.[2]

Entry list

Start numbers are allocated based on the team finish from the previous year's edition. France are the reigning champions so they start with numbers 1, 2 and 3.

The official entry list was published on 3 September.[3]

A total of 34 nations competed, up 4 from 2018. Canada, Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico, Guatemala, Philippines and Israel did not send teams after competing in 2018. Slovenia, Russia, Latvia, Croatia, Lithuania, Denmark, Luxembourg, Greece, Norway and Poland all returned for the first time since 2017, while Cyprus returned for the first time since 2009.

A number of teams made changes to their lineups before the publishing of the official entry list. 2015 MXGP world champion Romain Febvre was initially chosen to be #3 for France but had to be replaced by Jordi Tixier after breaking a femur at the MXGP of Sweden.[4] In addition, Tom Vialle was originally chosen to be #2 for Team France, but was subsequently replaced by Maxime Renaux following a disagreement between Vialle and the French federation surrounding the wearing of apparel featuring a personal sponsor.[5]

Neither Max Anstie or Ben Watson competed for Great Britain due to injuries sustained racing in the world championships.[6] They were replaced by Enduro rider and sand specialist Nathan Watson and Adam Sterry.[7] Mitchell Evans had to pull out of the event due to ongoing medical concerns, his place on Team Australia taken by 17-year old Regan Duffy.[8] Henry Jacobi was initially confirmed as #26 for Germany, but had to be replaced by Simon Längenfelder after damaging a cruciate ligament.[9]

Gustavo Pessoa had to withdraw from Team Brazil and was replaced by Pepe Bueno,[10] whilst a hand injury picked up at the final grand prix of the year meant Arnaud Tonus was replaced by Cyrill Scheiwiller for Switzerland.[11]Henrik Wahl was replaced by Cornelius Tøndel for Norway due to an illness.[12]

Kawasaki declined to allow its factory riders Eli Tomac and Adam Cianciarulo to enter the competition.[13]

Country Nr Rider Class Motorcycle
1 France[14] 1 Gautier Paulin MXGP Yamaha
2 Maxime Renaux MX2 Yamaha
3 Jordi Tixier Open KTM
2 Netherlands 4 Jeffrey Herlings MXGP KTM
5 Calvin Vlaanderen MX2 Honda
6 Glenn Coldenhoff Open KTM
3 Great Britain[15] 7 Nathan Watson MXGP KTM
8 Adam Sterry MX2 Kawasaki
9 Shaun Simpson Open KTM
4 Australia 10 Dean Ferris MXGP KTM
11 Kyle Webster MX2 Honda
12 Regan Duffy Open KTM
5 United States[16] 13 Jason Anderson MXGP Husqvarna
14 Justin Cooper MX2 Yamaha
15 Zach Osborne Open Husqvarna
6 Belgium[17] 16 Jeremy Van Horebeek MXGP Honda
17 Jago Geerts MX2 Yamaha
18 Kevin Strijbos Open Yamaha
7 Spain[18] 19 Jorge Prado MXGP KTM
20 Iker Larrañaga MX2 KTM
21 Carlos Campano Open Yamaha
8 Estonia[19] 22 Tanel Leok MXGP Husqvarna
23 Priit Rätsep MX2 Honda
24 Harri Kullas Open Honda
9 Germany[20] 25 Tom Koch MXGP KTM
26 Simon Längenfelder MX2 KTM
27 Dennis Ullrich Open Husqvarna
10 Sweden[21] 31 Filip Bengtsson MXGP Husqvarna
32 Alvin Östlund MX2 Husqvarna
33 Anton Gole Open Yamaha
11 Austria[22] 34 Lukas Neurauter MXGP KTM
35 Rene Hofer MX2 KTM
36 Michael Sandner Open KTM
12 Ireland[23] 37 Jason Meara MXGP Kawasaki
38 Martin Barr MX2 Yamaha
39 Stuart Edmonds Open Husqvarna
13 Czech Republic[24] 43 Václav Kovář MXGP KTM
44 Petr Polák MX2 KTM
45 Filip Neugebauer Open KTM
14 Brazil 46 Fabio Santos MXGP Yamaha
47 Pepe Bueno MX2 Yamaha
48 Ramyller Alves Open KTM
15 New Zealand[25] 49 Wyatt Chase MXGP Honda
50 Dylan Walsh MX2 Husqvarna
51 Maximus Purvis Open Yamaha
16 Puerto Rico 52 Justin Starling MXGP Suzuki
53 Jose Fernando Rodriguez MX2 Kawasaki
54 Chase Marquier Open Kawasaki
17 Switzerland[26] 55 Jeremy Seewer MXGP Yamaha
56 Valentin Guillod MX2 Honda
57 Cyrill Scheiwiller Open Yamaha
18 Portugal 58 Sandro Peixe MXGP Suzuki
59 Luis Outeiro MX2 KTM
60 Hugo Basaula Open KTM
19 Japan 61 Akira Narita MXGP Honda
62 Gota Otsuka MX2 Honda
63 Toshiki Tomita Open Honda
20 South Africa[27] 67 Michael Docherty MXGP KTM
68 Anthony Raynard MX2 Yamaha
69 Lloyd Vercueil Open Yamaha
21 Iceland 70 Ingvi Birgisson MXGP KTM
71 Einar Sigurdsson MX2 KTM
72 Eythor Reynisson Open Yamaha
22 Ukraine 76 Roman Morozov MXGP Yamaha
77 Oleg Kruk MX2 Yamaha
78 Volodymyr Tarasov Open KTM
23 Italy[28] 88 Ivo Monticelli MXGP KTM
89 Alberto Forato MX2 Husqvarna
90 Alessandro Lupino Open Kawasaki
24 Slovenia 91 Tim Gajser MXGP Honda
92 Jan Pancar MX2 Yamaha
93 Peter Irt Open Yamaha
25 Russia 94 Vsevolod Brylyakov MXGP Yamaha
95 Timur Petrashin MX2 KTM
96 Svyatoslav Pronenko Open Husqvarna
26 Latvia 97 Toms Macuks MXGP KTM
98 Davis Ivanovs MX2 Husqvarna
99 Pauls Jonass Open Husqvarna
27 Croatia 100 Luka Crnkovic MXGP Honda
101 Nikola Hranic MX2 KTM
102 Matija Kelava Open KTM
28 Lithuania 103 Arminas Jasikonis MXGP Husqvarna
104 Dovydas Karka MX2 KTM
105 Domantas Jazdauskas Open Husqvarna
29 Denmark 106 Stefan Kjær Olsen MXGP KTM
107 Thomas Kjær Olsen MX2 Husqvarna
108 Bastian Bøgh Damm Open KTM
30 Cyprus 109 Christos Tsangaras MXGP Yamaha
110 Aristos Georgiou MX2 Yamaha
111 Chrysanthos Georgiou Open Yamaha
31 Luxembourg 112 Bjorn Frank MXGP Honda
113 Yves Frank MX2 Honda
114 Dylan de Figueiredo Open Honda
32 Greece 115 Emmanouil Kritikos MXGP Yamaha
116 Alexandros Georgantas MX2 Husqvarna
117 Andreas Andreou Open Yamaha
33 Norway 118 Håkon Fredriksen MXGP Yamaha
119 Kevin Horgmo MX2 KTM
120 Henrik Wahl Open KTM
34 Poland 121 Tomasz Wysocki MXGP KTM
122 Maciej Wieckowski MX2 KTM
123 Szymon Staszkiewicz Open KTM
Country Nr Rider Class Motorcycle

Practice

Practice is run on a class by class basis.

Open

Place Nr Rider Motorcycle Time Difference
1 6 Coldenhoff KTM 1:44.239
2 18 Strijbos Yamaha 1:44.761 +0.522
3 99 Jonass Husqvarna 1:44.774 +0.535
4 9 Simpson KTM 1:45.478 +1.239
5 3 Tixier KTM 1:45.677 +1.438
6 15 Osborne Husqvarna 1:46.239 +2.000
7 24 Kullas Honda 1:46.441 +2.202
8 90 Lupino Kawasaki 1:48.463 +4.224
9 12 Duffy KTM 1:48.926 +4.687
10 108 Bøgh Damm KTM 1:49.945 +5.706
11 33 Gole Yamaha 1:50.350 +6.111
12 21 Campano Yamaha 1:50.629 +6.390
13 120 Wahl KTM 1:51.233 +6.994
14 27 Ullrich Husqvarna 1:51.239 +7.000
15 69 Vercueil Yamaha 1:51.795 +7.556
16 45 Neugebauer KTM 1:51.998 +7.759
17 48 Alves KTM 1:52.369 +8.130
18 36 Sandner KTM 1:52.835 +8.596
19 63 Tomita Honda 1:52.910 +8.671
20 72 Reynisson Yamaha 1:53.194 +8.955
21 123 Staszkiewicz KTM 1:53.238 +8.999
22 96 Pronenko Husqvarna 1:53.522 +9.283
23 51 Purvis Yamaha 1:53.552 +9.313
24 60 Basaula KTM 1:49.814* +5.575*
25 93 Irt Yamaha 1:54.536 +10.297
26 39 Edmonds Husqvarna 1:55.063 +10.824
27 105 Jazdauskas Husqvarna 1:55.150 +10.911
28 78 Tarasov KTM 1:55.229 +10.990
29 54 Marquier Kawasaki 1:55.419 +11.180
30 57 Scheiwiller Yamaha 1:56.341 +12.102
31 102 Kelava KTM 1:58.113 +13.874
32 117 Andreou Yamaha 2:06.783 +22.544
33 111 Georgiou Yamaha 2:10.029 +25.790
34 114 de Figueiredo Honda 2:36.173 +51.934
Place Nr Rider Motorcycle Time Difference
  • Hugo Basaula was docked 14 positions.

Qualifying Races

Qualifying is run on a class by class basis. Top 19 countries after qualifying go directly to the main Motocross des Nations races. The remaining countries go to a smaller final. Best 2 scores count.

MXGP

Place Nr Rider Motorcycle Laps Gap
1 55 Seewer Yamaha 13
2 91 Gajser Honda 13 +7.400
3 16 Van Horebeek Honda 13 +13.371
4 19 Prado KTM 13 +22.859
5 4 Herlings KTM 13 +23.401
6 13 Anderson Husqvarna 13 +30.482
7 31 Bengtsson Husqvarna 13 +52.693
8 1 Paulin Yamaha 13 +56.200
9 88 Monticelli KTM 13 +1:06.932
10 10 Ferris KTM 13 +1:08.158
11 7 Watson KTM 13 +1:08.967
12 22 Leok Husqvarna 13 +1:22.433
13 97 Macuks KTM 13 +1:25.751
14 118 Fredriksen Yamaha 13 +1:26.413
15 106 Kjær Olsen KTM 13 +1:37.185
16 25 Koch KTM 13 +1:46.025
17 52 Starling Suzuki 13 +1:52.733
18 67 Docherty KTM 13 +1:55.339
19 49 Chase Honda 13 +2:01.350
20 43 Kovar KTM 12 +1 Lap
21 46 Santos Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
22 94 Brylyakov Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
23 34 Neurauter KTM 12 +1 Lap
24 121 Wysocki KTM 12 +1 Lap
25 70 Birgisson KTM 12 +1 Lap
26 115 Kritikos Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
27 58 Peixe Suzuki 12 +1 Lap
28 76 Morozov Yamaha 11 +2 Laps
29 112 Frank Honda 11 +2 Laps
30 109 Tsangaras Yamaha 11 +2 Laps
31 37 Meara Kawasaki 10 +3 Laps
32 100 Crnkovic Honda 6 Did Not Finish
33 61 Narita Honda 4 Did Not Finish
103 Jasikonis Husqvarna 0 Did Not Start

MX2

Place Nr Rider Motorcycle Laps Gap
1 14 Cooper Yamaha 13
2 5 Vlaanderen Honda 13 +6.220
3 11 Webster Honda 13 +17.699
4 17 Geerts Yamaha 13 +20.272
5 89 Forato Husqvarna 13 +20.710
6 107 Kjær Olsen Husqvarna 13 +23.292
7 50 Walsh Husqvarna 13 +28.409
8 119 Horgmo KTM 13 +33.692
9 32 Östlund Husqvarna 13 +46.518
10 2 Renaux Yamaha 13 +51.165
11 35 Hofer KTM 13 +55.692
12 26 Längenfelder KTM 13 +57.536
13 8 Sterry Kawasaki 13 +58.936
14 56 Guillod Honda 13 +1:12.037
15 38 Barr Yamaha 13 +1:36.153
16 98 Ivanovs Husqvarna 13 +1:49.801
17 44 Polak KTM 13 +1:57.119
18 20 Larrañaga KTM 13 +1:58.592
19 23 Ratsep Honda 13 +2:04.074
20 92 Pancar Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
21 104 Karka KTM 12 +1 Lap
22 47 Bueno Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
23 122 Wieckowski KTM 12 +1 Lap
24 68 Raynard Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
25 77 Kruk Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
26 71 Sigurdsson KTM 12 +1 Lap
27 101 Hranic KTM 11 +2 Laps
28 110 Georgiou Yamaha 10 +3 Laps
29 62 Otsuka Honda 9 Did Not Finish
30 53 Rodriguez Kawasaki 9 +4 Laps
31 116 Georgantas Husqvarna 3 Did Not Finish
32 59 Outeiro KTM 2 Did Not Finish
33 95 Petrashin KTM 1 Did Not Finish
113 Frank Honda 0 Did Not Start

Open

Place Nr Rider Motorcycle Laps Gap
1 99 Jonass Husqvarna 13
2 18 Strijbos Yamaha 13 +1.147
3 6 Coldenhoff KTM 13 +38.431
4 9 Simpson KTM 13 +41.618
5 24 Kullas Honda 13 +1:02.268
6 12 Duffy KTM 13 +1:14.670
7 3 Tixier KTM 13 +1:21.168
8 15 Osborne Husqvarna 13 +1:24.175
9 108 Bøgh Damm KTM 13 +1:47.042
10 27 Ullrich Husqvarna 13 +1:58.875
11 90 Lupino Kawasaki 12 +1 Lap
12 123 Staszkiewicz KTM 12 +1 Lap
13 21 Campano Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
14 69 Vercueil Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
15 33 Gole Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
16 60 Basaula KTM 12 +1 Lap
17 45 Neugebauer KTM 12 +1 Lap
18 72 Reynisson Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
19 105 Jazdauskas Husqvarna 12 +1 Lap
20 120 Wahl KTM 12 +1 Lap
21 36 Sandner KTM 12 +1 Lap
22 78 Tarasov KTM 12 +1 Lap
23 93 Irt Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
24 96 Pronenko Husqvarna 12 +1 Lap
25 63 Tomita Honda 12 +1 Lap
26 54 Marquier Kawasaki 12 +1 Lap
27 51 Purvis Yamaha 12 +1 Lap
28 39 Edmonds Husqvarna 12 +1 Lap
29 102 Kelava KTM 12 +1 Lap
30 57 Scheiwiller Yamaha 11 +2 Laps
31 111 Georgiou Yamaha 10 +3 Laps
32 117 Andreou Yamaha 10 +3 Laps
33 48 Alves KTM 0 Did Not Finish
114 de Figueiredo Honda 0 Did Not Start

Qualification Standings

  • Qualified Nations
Place Nation Points
1 Belgium 5
2 Netherlands 5
3 United States 7
4 Australia 9
5 Italy 14
6 Latvia 14
7 France 15
8 Great Britain 15
9 Denmark 15
10 Switzerland 15
11 Sweden 16
12 Spain 17
13 Estonia 17
14 Germany 22
15 Norway 22
16 Slovenia 22
17 New Zealand 26
18 Austria 32
19 South Africa 32
  • Nations Admitted to the B-Final
Place Nation Points
20 Czech Republic 34
21 Poland 35
22 Lithuania 40
23 Iceland 43
24 Puerto Rico 43
25 Ireland 43
26 Portugal 43
27 Brazil 43
28 Russia 46
29 Ukraine 47
30 Japan 54
31 Croatia 56
32 Greece 57
  • None Qualified Nations
Place Nation Points
33 Cyprus 58
34 Luxembourg 29

B-Final

The B-Final is for the nations who finished 20th-32nd in qualifying. The top nation from the B-Final qualify for the Motocross des Nations races. Best 2 scores for each nation counts.

Motocross des Nations races

The main Motocross des Nations races consist of 3 races which combine two classes together in each. Lowest score wins with each nation aloud to drop their worst score after the final race.

Final standings

Place Nation Points[29] Total Change
1  Netherlands 1 + 1 + 2 + 4 + 10 18 + 1
2  Belgium 6 + 6 + 7 + 11 + 17 47 + 4
3  United Kingdom 3 + 9 + 10 + 12 + 24 58 =
4  Estonia 4 + 12 + 13 + 14 + 21 64 + 4
5  France 5 + 6 + 16 + 18 + 23 68 - 4
6  United States 5 + 8 + 13 + 17 + 25 68 - 1
7  Germany 9 + 11 + 15 + 18 + 19 72 + 2
8  Latvia 2 + 3 + 20 + 22 + 26 73 *
9  Spain 3 + 7 + 13 + 22 + 28 73 - 2
10  Denmark 8 + 8 + 18 + 19 + 24 77 *
11   Switzerland 4 + 5 + 19 + 24 + 29 81 + 8
12  Norway 9 + 15 + 17 + 20 + 26 87 *
13  Slovenia 1 + 2 + 21 + 31 + 34 89 *
14  Sweden 14 + 16 + 16 + 22 + 23 91 - 3
15  Australia 11 + 14 + 15 + 23 + 30 93 - 11
16  Italy 7 + 20 + 21 + 32 + 33 113 + 14
17  Austria 12 + 25 + 26 + 27 + 32 122 - 5
18  Ireland 27 + 28 + 29 + 31 + 35 150 - 5
19  New Zealand 27 + 33 + 34 + 38 + 39 171 - 2
20  South Africa 35 + 38 + 38 + 40 151 + 3
21  Poland *
22  Portugal - 2
23  Ukraine + 3
24  Brazil - 8
25  Russia *
26  Czech Republic - 11
27  Iceland - 3
28  Lithuania *
29  Japan - 8
30  Croatia *
31  Greece *
32  Puerto Rico - 14
33  Cyprus *
34  Luxembourg *
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