Australia
Team Manager: Michael Byrne
1 Jett Lawrence (Honda)
2 Kyle Webster (Honda)
3 Hunter Lawrence (Honda)
USA
Team Manager: Mike Pelletier
4 Eli Tomac (Yamaha)
5 Justin Cooper (Yamaha)
6 RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna)
Netherlands
Team Manager: Barry Forschelen
7 Glenn Coldenhoff (Fantic)
8 Kay de Wolf (Husqvarna)
9 Calvin Vlaanderen (Yamaha)
Spain
Team Manager: Paco Rico
10 Rubén Fernández (Honda)
11 Guillem Farrés (Triumph)
12 Francisco García (Kawasaki)
France
Team Manager: Gautier Paulin
13 Romain Febvre (Kawasaki)
14 Mathis Valin (Kawasaki)
15 Maxime Renaux (Yamaha)
Germany
Team Manager: Marcel Dornhöfer
16 Ken Roczen (Suzuki)
17 Simon Längenfelder (KTM)
18 Maximilian Spies (KTM)
Slovenia
Team Manager: Sašo Kragelj
19 Tim Gajser (Honda)
20 Jaka Peklaj (Husqvarna)
21 Jan Pancar (KTM)
Italy
Team Manager: Thomas Traversini
22 Antonio Cairoli (Ducati)
23 Andrea Adamo (KTM)
24 Andrea Bonacorsi (Fantic)
Switzerland
Team Manager: Mat Rebeaud
25 Jeremy Seewer (Ducati)
26 Nico Greutmann (Husqvarna)
27 Valentin Guillod (Yamaha)
Latvia
Team Manager: Dāvis Ivanovs
28 Kārlis Alberts Reišulis (Yamaha)
29 Jānis Martins Reišulis (Yamaha)
30 Pauls Jonass (Kawasaki)
Denmark
Team Manager: Thomas Kjær Olsen
31 Magnus Smith (KTM)
32 Mikkel Haarup (Triumph)
33 Mads Fredsøe (Husqvarna)
Great Britain
Team Manager: Mark Chamberlain
34 Josh Gilbert (Honda)
35 Dylan Walsh (KTM)
36 Conrad Mewse (Honda)
Brazil
Team Manager: Gustavo Jacob
37 Enzo Lopes (Yamaha)
38 Bernardo Tibúrcio (Honda)
39 Fábio Santos (Yamaha)
Czech Republic won't participate
Canada
Team Manager: Kourtney Lloyd
43 Jess Pettis (Yamaha)
44 Sébastien Racine (Yamaha)
45 Tanner Ward (GasGas)
Belgium
Team Manager: Joël Roelants
46 Lucas Coenen (KTM)
47 Sacha Coenen (KTM)
48 Liam Everts (Husqvarna)
Norway
Team Manager: Espen Blikstad
49 Håkon Østerhagen (KTM)
50 Pelle Gundersen (Husqvarna)
51 Håkon Fredriksen (Yamaha)
South Africa
Team Manager: Cheryl McLellan
52 Slade Smith (Honda)
53 Camden McLellan (Triumph)
54 Cameron Durow (KTM)
Estonia
Team Manager: Martin Arumäe
55 Jörgen-Matthias Talviku (Yamaha)
56 Joosep Pärn (GasGas)
57 Harri Kullas (Husqvarna)
Austria
Team Manager: Karl Schmidinger
58 Pascal Rauchenecker (Husqvarna)
59 Maximilian Ernecker (KTM)
60 Marcel Stauffer (KTM)
Sweden
Team Manager: Filip Thuresson
61 Isak Gifting (Yamaha)
62 Albin Gerhardsson (Husqvarna)
63 Alvin Östlund (Triumph)
New Zealand won't participate
Ireland
Team Manager: Richard McKeown
67 Martin Barr (Honda)
68 Glenn McCormick (KTM)
69 Stuart Edmonds (TM)
Venezuela
Team Manager: Nicolás Cardona
70 Anthony Rodríguez (KTM)
71 Carlos Badiali (Yamaha)
72 Lorenzo Locurcio (GasGas)
Slovakia won't participate
Finland
Team Manager: Kusti Manninen
76 Jere Haavisto (KTM)
77 Saku Mansikkamäki (KTM)
78 Kasimir Hindersson (KTM)
Japan
Team Manager: Takateru Atsuta
79 Yuki Okura (Honda)
80 Soya Nakajima (Yamaha)
81 Jo Shimoda (Honda)
Portugal won't participate
Chile
Team Manager: Matías Horta
85 Matías Pavez (KTM)
86 Benjamin Garíb (Honda)
87 Hardy Muñoz (Yamaha)
Romania won't participate
FIM Latin America
Team Manager: Pére Ramon
91 Franklin Nogueras (GasGas)
92 Miguel Rojas (KTM)
93 Marco Antezana (Honda)
Croatia won't participate
Lithuania won't participate
Poland won't participate
Greece won't participate
Iceland
Team Manager: Gunnlaugur Karlsson
106 Ingvar Sverrir Einarsson (GasGas)
107 Eric Máni Guðmundsson (KTM)
108 Eiður Orri Pálmarsson (Kawasaki)
Argentina
Team Manager: Kelly Andris
109 Joaquín Poli (Kawasaki)
110 Felipe Quirno Costa (Husqvarna)
111 Agustín Poli (Kawasaki)
Puerto Rico
Team Manager: Joel Vélez
112 Sebastián Vélez (Kawasaki)
113 Ivan Aldama (GasGas)
114 Rodny González (Kawasaki)
Uruguay
Team Manager: Laurent Lazard
115 Nicolás Rolando (Husqvarna)
116 Alfonso Bratschi (KTM)
117 Germán Bratschi (KTM)
Morocco
Team Manager: Essaadi Intaj
118 Saad Soulimani (TM)
119 Noam Jayal (Kawasaki)
120 Elies Poget (KTM)
Israel
Team Manager: Raz Heymann
121 Ofir Casey Tzemach (Husqvarna)
122 Stav Orland (Yamaha)
123 Ben Almagor (KTM)
Ecuador
Team Manager: Cristián León
124 Andrés Benenaula (Kawasaki)
125 Pedro Suárez (Yamaha)
126 Jetro Salazar (Honda)
Ukraine
Team Manager: Oleksandr Shovsh
127 Yurii Naumchyk (Kawasaki)
128 Maksym Rososhchuk (KTM)
129 Mykola Kubechko (Husqvarna)
Mexico
Team Manager: José García
130 Yeissen Rubalcava (Yamaha)
131 Erick Vázquez (Yamaha)
132 Jorge Rubalcava (Husqvarna)
Costa Rica
Team Manager: Alberto Antillón
133 Yarod Vargas (GasGas)
134 Abraham Alfaro (GasGas)
135 José Pablo Chaves (GasGas)
FIM Asia
Team Manager: Stanley Yasuhiro
136 Ben Hallgren (Yamaha)
137 Christopher Blackmer (Yamaha)
138 Jiraj Wannalak (Honda)
Honduras
Team Manager: Oriel Peregrina
139 José María Reyes (Yamaha)
140 Gerhard Matamoros (KTM)
141 Fabio Hernández (Yamaha)
It will be interesting to see Shimoda on a 450. He's obviously not in contention for a 450 HRC seat anytime soon but this could be his chance to show other teams what he is capable of in the premier class.
He’s really smooth, and definitely ripped the 2 times I’ve seen him ride one over here. I’m kind of surprised they didn’t pick Yokoyama to ride the other 450, though. He’s been doing pretty well so far this season.
Germany:
Längenfelder
Roczen
3rd seat is between Nagl, Koch, Ludwig and Spies
US: Tomac / AP / Deegan? or does Chase show up?
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South Africa announced their team before Japan by the looks of it:
https://www.motorsport.co.za/south-africa-gears-up-for-global-showdown-at-the-2025-fim-motocross-of-nations-mxon/
MXGP: Purdon
MX2: McLellan
Open: Durow
It's time for Roger De Coster to step down from being team manager him being a manager for redbull KTM hurts the possibility for certain riders and teams to be on the team example Kawasaki. There are other individuals just as qualified to do this job.
100 days to go!
I swear if Deegan doesn't show up...
I wonder who the 3rd Australia rider will be. Obviously will be the Lawrence brothers but I wonder if they choose Webster again or give Beaton a shot. They could also go for a 250 rider. Maybe someone like Kingsford or they could even try Cannon or Owens. They have both started to do really well in EMX.
I don't know anything about Aus MX but unless there is a clearly better choice I'd give Webster the #2. He came through last year with a P11 in one of the motos.
It's hard to say because Webster and Beaton have basically swapped wins every round. The only issue with either of them is they have to drop down to the 250. Webster has shown he can do it and still place very well, as you said the 11th in a moto. I'm just thinking if a fulltime 250 rider could be better or faster. Best scenario is we claim Connolly as an Ausie haha.
I think you will find that Webster has won 6 out of the 9 motos so far. Other than the dnf crash at Round 1 he has been the better rider. No reason to change a winning team in my opinion.
Ah okay fair enough, I just based it on the overall results. In that case then yeah, the best option would be Webster again. That's kind of worrying that our best 3rd option is a rider dropping down a bike. Hopefully some more fast kids come up and have the worldwide speed.
You mean - does Deegan show up?
'Wanted to get the record straight - I couldn't be fucked going'
Will GL be pouring drinks for the team?
also Webster being able to get a full factory bike has to be a deciding factor,
In today’s Deegan’s vlog Haiden said he’ll hopefully get a mxon win this year. So look like he’s definitely in. Which would assume Tomac is in as well as that played a part in why he hasn’t gone in previous years
I was going to post the same thing. Deegan is starting to tone it down and becoming more likable. He seems to be maturing quickly.
Pit Row
Webster and Beaton are close in speed but I can’t see them changing a winning team. Unless Webster is injured then Jed would get the nod.
Watch team USA fumble the bag and show up with something like plessinger cooper and Webb
Agree, Webster proved himself last year and an all HRC team is a bonus, however Beaton would not be a step backwards imo, and it’d be interesting if Star would provide him with a bike? CDR has a good relationship with them I believe.
So glad it’s getting to this time of year again, I can’t wait
I’ll swear a lot if deagan shows up
Roczen is now a American citizen
If Chase is healthy and regularly beating AP then there's no way you don't take him. He has the upside to win motos at Des Nations, and AP just doesn't have that in him IMO
Also, Chase is the reigning champ
Due to an dual citizenship rule change here in Germany last year there is no need for a retention permit anymore which means that people that get their citizenship in another country don't automatically lose the old one anymore.
Kenny can continue riding for Germany.
...and as it turns out, a homophobe...
Maybe since he got his MAGA hat he want's to ride for 'Merica?
Yeah. Don't think they're picking him. And even if they did I don't think he'd race for the US over Germany
It's hard to say where is loyalties lie nowadays. He blows 'Merica pretty hard whenever he gets the chance.
Kayden Minear looked good in his debut. If he can step it up by the end of the year he's a definite shout for the 250 ride
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