About the MXoN (for old schooler's : MXdN)
via Wikipedia
The
Motocross des Nations is an annual team
motocross race, where riders representing their country meet at what is billed as the
"Olympics of Motocross". The event has been staged since 1947, where the team of Bill Nicholson, Fred Rist and Bob Ray, representing Great Britain, took home the Chamberlain Trophy for the first time.
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The event as it stands today is an amalgamation of three separate events, the original
Motocross des Nations, raced with 500cc motorcycles, the
Trophée des Nations, raced with 250cc motorcycles, and the
Coupe des Nations, for 125cc motorcycles. Before 1984, the three events were held in different locations on different weekends, whereafter they were combined into a single event with one rider per class.
The scoring for the event works on the position system, i.e. first place is awarded one point, second place two, etc. Each class (currently MX1, MX2 and Open) races twice, each time against one of other two classes, for a total of three races. The worst score of three races is dropped, and the lowest combined score wins.
The event's name has been officially anglicised (as
Motocross of Nations "MXON") since 2004, when Youthstream was awarded promotional rights for the World Motocross Grand Prix, although the general moniker Des Nations or MXDN is still very much in use.
Historically Great Britain dominated the early years, before the competition became more fierce. With the rise of motocross in North America from the 1970s, the USA embarked on a famous winning streak, lasting 13 years from 1981 to 1993.
The Teams:
Here are the teams as of today. I'll update as more become known.
Team Belgium
- Julien Lieber (MX2)
- Jeremy Van Horebeek (MXGP)
- Kevin Strijbos (Open)
Team USA
- Jeremy Martin (MX2)
- Ryan Dungey (MXGP)
- Eli Tomac (Open)
Team Italy
- Antonio Cairoli (MX2)
- Davide Guaneri (MXGP)
- David Philippaerts (Open)
Team Australia
- Dean Ferris (MX2)
- Chad Reed (MXGP)
- Brett Metcalfe (Open)
Team France
- Dylan Ferrandis (MX2)
- Gautier Paulin (MXGP)
- Steven Frossard (Open)
Team Switzerland
- Jeremy Seewer (MX2)
- Valentin Guillod (MXGP)
- Arnaud Tonus (Open)
Team Great Britain
- Tommy Searle (MX2)
- Shaun Simpson (MXGP)
- Dean Wilson (Open)
The Netherlands
- Glenn Coldenhoff
- Ceriel Klein Kromhof
- Marc De Reuver