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DeStouwer
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Edited Date/Time 9/24/2015 6:55am
France Team Manager: Pascal Finot
1 Gautier Paulin Honda MXGP
2 Marvin Musquin KTM MX2
3 Romain Febvre Yamaha Open

Belgium Team Manager: Joël Smets
4 Ken De Dycker KTM MXGP
5 Julien Lieber Yamaha MX2
6 Jeremy Van Horebeek Yamaha Open

USA Team Manager: Roger De Coster
7 Justin Barcia Yamaha MXGP
8 Jeremy Martin Yamaha MX2
9 Cooper Webb Yamaha Open

Great Britain Team Manager: Neil Prince
10 Shaun Simpson KTM MXGP
11 Max Anstie Kawasaki MX2
12 Dean Wilson KTM Open

Germany Team Manager: Hubert Nagl
13 Maximilian Nagl Husqvarna MXGP
14 Henry Jacobi KTM MX2
15 Dennis Ullrich Suzuki Open

Italy Team Manager: Thomas Traversini
16 Ivo Monticelli KTM MXGP
17 Michele Cervellin Honda MX2
18 Samuele Bernardini TM Open

Switzerland Team Manager: Diego Clément
19 Valentin Guillod Yamaha MXGP
20 Jeremy Seewer Suzuki MX2
21 Andy Baumgartner KTM Open

Russia Team Manager: Vitaliy Tonkov
22 Evgeny Bobryshev Honda MXGP
23 Ivan Baranov KTM MX2
24 Maksim Nazarov KTM Open

Estonia Team Manager: Lauri Roosiorg
25 Priit Rätsep Honda MXGP
26 Harri Kullas Husqvarna MX2
27 Tanel Leok Kawasaki Open

Netherlands Team Manager: Marcel Hartman
28 Brian Bogers KTM MXGP
29 Nick Kouwenberg Honda MX2
30 Glenn Coldenhoff Suzuki Open

Sweden Team Manager: Jonte Engdahl
31 Filip Bengtsson Honda MXGP
32 Alvin Östlund Yamaha MX2
33 Jesper Jönsson Husqvarna Open

Latvia Team Manager: Mareks Segliņš
34 Dāvis Ivanovs Kawasaki MXGP
35 Pauls Jonass KTM MX2
36 Matiss Karro Honda Open

Portugal Team Manager: Ross Riley
37 Rui Gonçalves Husqvarna MXGP
38 Sandro Peixe Honda MX2
39 Hugo Basaula Kawasaki Open

Australia Team Manager: Gary Benn
40 Todd Waters Husqvarna MXGP
41 Luke Clout Yamaha MX2
42 Dean Ferris Husqvarna Open

Denmark Team Manager: Mikkel Caprani
43 Nikolaj Larsen Husqvarna MXGP
44 Thomas Kjær Olsen KTM MX2
45 Stefan Kjær Olsen Kawasaki Open

Finland Team Manager: Jussi-Pekka Vehviläinen
46 Valtteri Malin KTM MXGP
47 Jere Haavisto Honda MX2
48 Miro Sihvonen KTM Open

Puerto Rico Team Manager: Gabriel Cátala
52 Juan Reyes Kawasaki MXGP
53 Michael Leib Kawasaki MX2
54 Jason Astudillo Kawasaki Open

Ireland Team Manager: Laurence Spence
55 Martin Barr KTM MXGP
56 Graeme Irwin Suzuki MX2
57 Stuart Edmonds Honda Open

Slovenia Team Manager: Herman Jakolič
58 Klemen Gerčar Husqvarna MXGP
59 Peter Irt Husqvarna MX2
60 Tim Gajser Honda Open

Spain Team Manager: Josep Alonso
61 José Butrón KTM MXGP
62 Jorge Zaragoza Honda MX2
63 Ander Valentín Yamaha Open

Japan Team Manager: Naoki Serizawa
64 Kei Yamamoto Honda MXGP
65 Toshiki Tomita Honda MX2
66 Yohei Kojima Suzuki Open

New Zealand Team Manager: Howard Lilly
67 Ben Townley Honda MXGP
68 Kayne Lamont Yamaha MX2
69 Cody Cooper Honda Open

Lithuania Team Manager: Robertas Benediktavičius
70 Nerijus Rukštela KTM MXGP
71 Vytautas Bučas Yamaha MX2
72 Arminas Jasikonis Kawasaki Open

Czech Republic Team Manager: Jiří Čepelák
73 Jaromir Romančík Suzuki MXGP
74 Filip Neugebauer Kawasaki MX2
75 Martin Michek KTM Open

Brazil Team Manager: Manuel Carlos Hermano
79 Thales Vilardi Yamaha MXGP
80 Fabio Aparecido Santos Yamaha MX2
81 Jean Carlo Ramos Yamaha Open

Poland Team Manager: Marcin Wójcik
82 Łukasz Lonka Honda MXGP
83 Karol Kruszyński KTM MX2
84 Tomasz Wysocki KTM Open

Slovakia Team Manager: Dušan Predanocy
85 Martin Kohút KTM MXGP
86 Richard Šikyňa KTM MX2
87 Tomáš Šimko Honda Open

Ukraine Team Manager: Volodymyr Tarasov
88 Roman Morozov Kawasaki MXGP
89 Dmitry Asmanov Kawasaki MX2
90 Volodymyr Tarasov KTM Open

Greece Team Manager: Konstantinos Papadopoulos
91 Panagiotis Kouzis Honda MXGP
92 Giannis Touratzidis Yamaha MX2
93 Dimitris Kontoletas Yamaha Open

Croatia Team Manager: Danijel Božić
94 Marko Leljak KTM MXGP
95 Matija Kelava KTM MX2
96 Matej Jaroš Kawasaki Open

Luxembourg Team Manager: Marc Kohl
97 Eric Tabouraing Suzuki MXGP
98 Daniel Casoli Honda MX2
99 Björn Frank Honda Open

Israel Team Manager: Raz Heymann
100 Gal Hasson Husqvarna MXGP
101 Ariel Dadia Husqvarna MX2
102 Gev Sella Husqvarna Open

Venezuela Team Manager: Aristobulo Rojas
103 Carlos Badiali Yamaha MXGP
104 Anthony Rodriguez Yamaha MX2
105 Lorenzo Locurcio Yamaha Open

Norway Team Manager: Gunhild Klingsheim
106 Henrik Wahl Honda MXGP
107 Magne Klingsheim Kawasaki MX2
108 Lasse Christoffersen Suzuki Open

Austria Team Manager: Michael Rescheneder
109 Lukas Neurauter KTM MXGP
110 Pascal Rauchenecker KTM MX2
111 Günter Schmidinger Honda Open

Iran Team Manager: Mehran Hematian
112 Amir Reza Sabatifar Honda MXGP
113 Ali Borzoozadeh Suzuki MX2
114 Alireza Parvaresh Baladi Kawasaki Open

Morocco Team Manager: Abdallah Laraichi
121 Abdelhalim Soulimani Yamaha MXGP
122 Said El Mejjad Yamaha MX2
123 Houmame Gabari Kawasaki Open
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8/28/2015 12:59am
Team Italy and team Switzerland could be different as well...
Motofinne
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8/28/2015 1:10am
No Noren in for Sweden, that is a shame i had really high hopes for Sweden this year...

I guess he broke something in his hand?
mx23
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8/28/2015 1:25am
And no strijbos i dont think for belgium
RG1
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8/28/2015 1:34am
Team Italy and team Switzerland could be different as well...
You think they will bring Cairoli in?

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8/28/2015 1:37am
Team Italy and team Switzerland could be different as well...
RG1 wrote:
You think they will bring Cairoli in?
Yep, and maybe DP19 as well...
8/28/2015 1:38am
mx23 wrote:
And no strijbos i dont think for belgium
Right. KS is out too.
RG1
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8/28/2015 1:43am
Yep, and maybe DP19 as well...
I really hope so. It would be a shame if they were in a position where they could ride, but didn't. I guess they had a deadline to name the team and at that time they couldn't be sure that Cairoli and DP would be fit
DeStouwer
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8/28/2015 2:46am Edited Date/Time 8/28/2015 2:47am
Well I've taken a look who I think wich teams definitvely will get into the A-final:

France, Belgium, USA, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Estonia, Netherlands, Sweden, Latvia, Australia, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Slovenia, Spain, New Zealand and Austria. For the last spot I'm doubting between Russia, Portugal and Norway.

France are the favourites, with USA and GB serious podium contenders or winners. Switzerland could be a podium contender , aswell as Belgium (with some luck). Australia and Germany could get top five. Italy depends on who they're going to send eventually. Netherlands top eight.

Prntscrn
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8/28/2015 3:08am
Motofinne wrote:
No Noren in for Sweden, that is a shame i had really high hopes for Sweden this year...

I guess he broke something in his hand?
I don't think he could leave US because of some green card thing.

The third spot is open for team Sweden too. Alvin and Filip will race, but the third spot will be decided after the last Swedish Championshop round
9/2/2015 1:49am
Pootjes out, Kouwenberg in for the Netherlands.
RG1
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9/2/2015 3:00am
Any news on who will replace Strijbos for Belgium?
jamma10
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9/2/2015 3:38am
Looks as though Kresitinov could be doubtful now aswell.
9/2/2015 3:58am
Pootjes out, Kouwenberg in for the Netherlands.
Awesome. Bad for pootjes with the injury but kouwy deserves a chance. Also he has beat pootjes in emx250 almost everytime.
Pootjes will probably be on the team the next 10 years anyway
RG1
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9/2/2015 4:26am
jamma10 wrote:
Looks as though Kresitinov could be doubtful now aswell.
Shame for him but Estonia have Ratsep as a replacement who's probably just as good at the moment. They have a strong team every year
Question
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9/2/2015 5:27am

Hum, for Italy;
I hope Cairoli will be at GH then at the MXdN.

Now about Philipaerts, I think he broke his elbow or arm this week end and went under surgery ... definitely not a lucky year for him. I hope we will see him next season, especially after the Italian GP where he came really close to win the GP as a privateer !
RG1
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9/2/2015 8:21am
Just seen that Ken De Dycker is back on the bike today. Could he possibly replace Strijbos?
EV901
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9/2/2015 8:27am
Krestinov broke his collarbone yesterday at re-constructed sand track, plated and everything already, but don't know if he will be ready. Such a bummer since he is leading the Estonian Championship aswell with 15 points in front of Rätsep with 1 round to go in 2 weeks. As far as replacement goes, Rätsep is just as fast right now so atleast it shouldn't hurt us(estonians) that much.
ATKpilot99
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9/2/2015 10:07am
No Team Canada? Sad
I think there's a rift between the FIM and CMRC
Olson
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9/2/2015 10:09am Edited Date/Time 9/2/2015 10:09am
Cairoli back on the bike today as well.
Surly100
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9/2/2015 1:08pm
I call .....

1. France
2. USA
3. England
4. Australia
'England' 3rd? That might not go down too well with Simpson and Wilson . . .
Olson
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9/2/2015 1:45pm
Surly100 wrote:
'England' 3rd? That might not go down too well with Simpson and Wilson . . .
You missed Simpsons results as of late?
Sunhouse
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9/2/2015 1:57pm
DeStouwer wrote:
Well I've taken a look who I think wich teams definitvely will get into the A-final: France, Belgium, USA, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Estonia, Netherlands...
Well I've taken a look who I think wich teams definitvely will get into the A-final:

France, Belgium, USA, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Estonia, Netherlands, Sweden, Latvia, Australia, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Slovenia, Spain, New Zealand and Austria. For the last spot I'm doubting between Russia, Portugal and Norway.

France are the favourites, with USA and GB serious podium contenders or winners. Switzerland could be a podium contender , aswell as Belgium (with some luck). Australia and Germany could get top five. Italy depends on who they're going to send eventually. Netherlands top eight.

I can guarantee you Norway does not get the last spot.
RG1
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9/2/2015 2:01pm
Olson wrote:
You missed Simpsons results as of late?
I think he was referring to the fact that he called it England and not Great Britain. There are 2 scots on the team
RG1
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9/2/2015 2:34pm


Olson
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9/2/2015 4:04pm
RG1 wrote:
I think he was referring to the fact that he called it England and not Great Britain. There are 2 scots on the team
Hah! For the rest of the world you guys are all one.
Olson
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9/2/2015 4:14pm
Sunhouse wrote:
I can guarantee you Norway does not get the last spot.
It's a shame what could've been a promising team for years to come have turned in to. Lasse Christoffersen deserves a spot on the team, he's been consistent both in Norway and Sweden. Magne is a bit of a disapointment, very promising but have fell completely off the map. Wahl is doing his best running a lot of races, although I know almost nothing about him. If Norway could've fielded a team with a still rising Even Heiby, Magne Klingsheim and Remy Nygaard they would've fought for consistent top 10 places, instead their careers took a turn in the other direction.

It's Fedex and Fuglerud all over again.
9/14/2015 5:35am
Tonus is out for Switzerland.
So our Team will be Guillod, Seewer and Andy baumgartner.
Podium hopes rest in peace Sad

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