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France
Team Manager: Pascal Finot
1 Gautier Paulin (Yamaha)
2 Maxime Renaux (Yamaha)
3 Jordi Tixier (KTM)
Netherlands
Team Manager: Patrice Assendelft
4 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)
5 Calvin Vlaanderen (Honda)
6 Glenn Coldenhoff (KTM)
Great Britain
Team Manager: Mark Chamberlain
7 Nathan Watson (KTM)
8 Adam Sterry (Kawasaki)
9 Shaun Simpson (KTM)
Australia
Team Manager: Michael Byrne
10 Dean Ferris (KTM)
11 Kyle Webster (Honda)
12 Regan Duffy (KTM)
United States
Team Manager: Roger De Coster
13 Jason Anderson (Husqvarna)
14 Justin Cooper (Yamaha)
15 Zach Osborne (Husqvarna)
Belgium
Team Manager: Johan Boonen
16 Jeremy Van Horebeek (Honda)
17 Jago Geerts (Yamaha)
18 Kevin Strijbos (Yamaha)
Spain
Team Manager: Paco Rico
19 Jorge Prado (KTM)
20 Iker Larrañaga (KTM)
21 Carlos Campano (Yamaha)
Estonia
Team Manager: Lauri Roosiorg
22 Tanel Leok (Husqvarna)
23 Priit Rätsep (Honda)
24 Harri Kullas (Honda)
Germany
Team Manager: Wolfgang Thomas
25 Tom Koch (KTM)
26 Simon Längenfelder (KTM)
27 Dennis Ullrich (Husqvarna)
Sweden
Team Manager: Jonas Engdahl
31 Filip Bengtsson (Husqvarna)
32 Alvin Östlund (Husqvarna)
33 Anton Gole (Yamaha)
Austria
Team Manager: Hannes Kinigadner
34 Lukas Neurauter (KTM)
35 Rene Hofer (KTM)
36 Michael Sandner (KTM)
Ireland
Team Manager: Philip McCullough
37 Jason Meara (Kawasaki)
38 Martin Barr (Yamaha)
39 Stuart Edmonds (Husqvarna)
Czech Republic
Team Manager: Jiří Čepelák
43 Václav Kovář (KTM)
44 Petr Polák (KTM)
45 Filip Neugebauer (KTM)
Brazil
Team Manager: Manuel Carlos Hermano
46 Fábio Santos (Yamaha)
47 Pepê Bueno (Yamaha)
48 Ramyller Alves (KTM)
New Zealand
Team Manager: Bevan Weal
49 Wyatt Chase (Honda)
50 Dylan Walsh (Husqvarna)
51 Maximus Purvis (Yamaha)
Puerto Rico
Team Manager: Gabriel Cátala
52 Justin Starling (Kawasaki)
53 José Fernando Rodríguez (Kawasaki)
54 Chase Marquier (Kawasaki)
Switzerland
Team Manager: Daniel Zollinger
55 Jeremy Seewer (Yamaha)
56 Valentin Guillod (Honda)
57 Cyrill Scheiwiller (Yamaha)
Portugal
Team Manager: Ross Riley
58 Sandro Peixe (Suzuki)
59 Luis Outeiro (Honda)
60 Hugo Basaúla (KTM)
Japan
Team Manager: Naoki Serizawa
61 Akira Narita (Honda)
62 Gota Otsuka (Honda)
63 Toshiki Tomita (Honda)
South Africa
Team Manager: Jenna Reeh
67 Michael Docherty (KTM)
68 Anthony Raynard (Yamaha)
69 Lloyd Verceuil (Yamaha)
Iceland
Team Manager: Aron Ómarsson
70 Ingvi Björn Birgisson (KTM)
71 Einar Sigurðsson (KTM)
72 Eyþór Reynisson (Yamaha)
Ukraine
Team Manager: Volodymyr Tarasov
76 Roman Morozov (Yamaha)
77 Oleg Kruk (KTM)
78 Volodymyr Tarasov (KTM)
Italy
Team Manager: Thomas Traversini
88 Ivo Monticelli (KTM)
89 Alberto Forato (Husqvarna)
90 Alessandro Lupino (Kawasaki)
Slovenia
Team Manager: Bogomir Gajser
91 Tim Gajser (Honda)
92 Jan Pancar (Yamaha)
93 Peter Irt (Yamaha)
Russia
Team Manager: Dmitry Parshin
94 Vsevolod Brylyakov (Yamaha)
95 Timur Petrashin (KTM)
96 Svyatoslav Pronenko (Husqvarna)
Latvia
Team Manager: Kristers Serģis
97 Tom Macuks (KTM)
98 Dāvis Ivanovs (Husqvarna)
99 Pauls Jonass (Husqvarna)
Croatia
Team Manager: Danko Braim
100 Luka Crnković (Honda)
101 Nikola Hranić (KTM)
102 Matija Kelava (KTM)
Lithuania
Team Manager: Rolandas Jasikonis
103 Arminas Jasikonis (Husqvarna)
104 Dovydas Karka (KTM)
105 Domantas Jazdauskas (Husqvarna)
Denmark
Team Manager: Emil Larsen
106 Stefan Kjær Olsen (KTM)
107 Thomas Kjær Olsen (Husqvarna)
108 Bastian Bøgh Damm (KTM)
Cyprus
Team Manager: Kyriakos Kavazis
109 Christos Tsangaras (Yamaha)
110 Aristos Georgiou (Yamaha)
111 Chrysanthos Georgiou (Yamaha)
Luxembourg
Team Manager: Pascal Portha
112 Tijay Heinen (KTM)
113 Yves Frank (Honda)
114 Björn Frank (Honda)
Greece
Team Manager: Stylianos Korelis
115 Emmanouil Kritikos (Yamaha)
116 Alexandros Georgantas (Husqvarna)
117 Andreas Andreou (Yamaha)
Norway
Team Manager: Espen Blikstad
118 Håkon Fredriksen (Yamaha)
119 Kevin Horgmo (KTM)
120 Henrik Wahl (KTM)
Poland
Team Manager: Marcin Wójcik
121 Tomasz Wysocki (KTM)
122 Maciej Więckowski (KTM)
123 Szymon Staszkiewicz (KTM)
Team Manager: Pascal Finot
1 Gautier Paulin (Yamaha)
2 Maxime Renaux (Yamaha)
3 Jordi Tixier (KTM)
Netherlands
Team Manager: Patrice Assendelft
4 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)
5 Calvin Vlaanderen (Honda)
6 Glenn Coldenhoff (KTM)
Great Britain
Team Manager: Mark Chamberlain
7 Nathan Watson (KTM)
8 Adam Sterry (Kawasaki)
9 Shaun Simpson (KTM)
Australia
Team Manager: Michael Byrne
10 Dean Ferris (KTM)
11 Kyle Webster (Honda)
12 Regan Duffy (KTM)
United States
Team Manager: Roger De Coster
13 Jason Anderson (Husqvarna)
14 Justin Cooper (Yamaha)
15 Zach Osborne (Husqvarna)
Belgium
Team Manager: Johan Boonen
16 Jeremy Van Horebeek (Honda)
17 Jago Geerts (Yamaha)
18 Kevin Strijbos (Yamaha)
Spain
Team Manager: Paco Rico
19 Jorge Prado (KTM)
20 Iker Larrañaga (KTM)
21 Carlos Campano (Yamaha)
Estonia
Team Manager: Lauri Roosiorg
22 Tanel Leok (Husqvarna)
23 Priit Rätsep (Honda)
24 Harri Kullas (Honda)
Germany
Team Manager: Wolfgang Thomas
25 Tom Koch (KTM)
26 Simon Längenfelder (KTM)
27 Dennis Ullrich (Husqvarna)
Sweden
Team Manager: Jonas Engdahl
31 Filip Bengtsson (Husqvarna)
32 Alvin Östlund (Husqvarna)
33 Anton Gole (Yamaha)
Austria
Team Manager: Hannes Kinigadner
34 Lukas Neurauter (KTM)
35 Rene Hofer (KTM)
36 Michael Sandner (KTM)
Ireland
Team Manager: Philip McCullough
37 Jason Meara (Kawasaki)
38 Martin Barr (Yamaha)
39 Stuart Edmonds (Husqvarna)
Czech Republic
Team Manager: Jiří Čepelák
43 Václav Kovář (KTM)
44 Petr Polák (KTM)
45 Filip Neugebauer (KTM)
Brazil
Team Manager: Manuel Carlos Hermano
46 Fábio Santos (Yamaha)
47 Pepê Bueno (Yamaha)
48 Ramyller Alves (KTM)
New Zealand
Team Manager: Bevan Weal
49 Wyatt Chase (Honda)
50 Dylan Walsh (Husqvarna)
51 Maximus Purvis (Yamaha)
Puerto Rico
Team Manager: Gabriel Cátala
52 Justin Starling (Kawasaki)
53 José Fernando Rodríguez (Kawasaki)
54 Chase Marquier (Kawasaki)
Switzerland
Team Manager: Daniel Zollinger
55 Jeremy Seewer (Yamaha)
56 Valentin Guillod (Honda)
57 Cyrill Scheiwiller (Yamaha)
Portugal
Team Manager: Ross Riley
58 Sandro Peixe (Suzuki)
59 Luis Outeiro (Honda)
60 Hugo Basaúla (KTM)
Japan
Team Manager: Naoki Serizawa
61 Akira Narita (Honda)
62 Gota Otsuka (Honda)
63 Toshiki Tomita (Honda)
South Africa
Team Manager: Jenna Reeh
67 Michael Docherty (KTM)
68 Anthony Raynard (Yamaha)
69 Lloyd Verceuil (Yamaha)
Iceland
Team Manager: Aron Ómarsson
70 Ingvi Björn Birgisson (KTM)
71 Einar Sigurðsson (KTM)
72 Eyþór Reynisson (Yamaha)
Ukraine
Team Manager: Volodymyr Tarasov
76 Roman Morozov (Yamaha)
77 Oleg Kruk (KTM)
78 Volodymyr Tarasov (KTM)
Italy
Team Manager: Thomas Traversini
88 Ivo Monticelli (KTM)
89 Alberto Forato (Husqvarna)
90 Alessandro Lupino (Kawasaki)
Slovenia
Team Manager: Bogomir Gajser
91 Tim Gajser (Honda)
92 Jan Pancar (Yamaha)
93 Peter Irt (Yamaha)
Russia
Team Manager: Dmitry Parshin
94 Vsevolod Brylyakov (Yamaha)
95 Timur Petrashin (KTM)
96 Svyatoslav Pronenko (Husqvarna)
Latvia
Team Manager: Kristers Serģis
97 Tom Macuks (KTM)
98 Dāvis Ivanovs (Husqvarna)
99 Pauls Jonass (Husqvarna)
Croatia
Team Manager: Danko Braim
100 Luka Crnković (Honda)
101 Nikola Hranić (KTM)
102 Matija Kelava (KTM)
Lithuania
Team Manager: Rolandas Jasikonis
103 Arminas Jasikonis (Husqvarna)
104 Dovydas Karka (KTM)
105 Domantas Jazdauskas (Husqvarna)
Denmark
Team Manager: Emil Larsen
106 Stefan Kjær Olsen (KTM)
107 Thomas Kjær Olsen (Husqvarna)
108 Bastian Bøgh Damm (KTM)
Cyprus
Team Manager: Kyriakos Kavazis
109 Christos Tsangaras (Yamaha)
110 Aristos Georgiou (Yamaha)
111 Chrysanthos Georgiou (Yamaha)
Luxembourg
Team Manager: Pascal Portha
112 Tijay Heinen (KTM)
113 Yves Frank (Honda)
114 Björn Frank (Honda)
Greece
Team Manager: Stylianos Korelis
115 Emmanouil Kritikos (Yamaha)
116 Alexandros Georgantas (Husqvarna)
117 Andreas Andreou (Yamaha)
Norway
Team Manager: Espen Blikstad
118 Håkon Fredriksen (Yamaha)
119 Kevin Horgmo (KTM)
120 Henrik Wahl (KTM)
Poland
Team Manager: Marcin Wójcik
121 Tomasz Wysocki (KTM)
122 Maciej Więckowski (KTM)
123 Szymon Staszkiewicz (KTM)
Seewer and Tonus have been quite consistent, so hopefully we only need one halfway decent result from Guillod to hopefully get on the podium
The Shop
My picks
1.) France (you can't miss it, also Febvre winning MX1 class)
2.) Netherlands (gonna be tought to swallow)
3.) Swiss (the diesel of Europe )
4.) USA (would won overasll but El Hombre got DNS after he stuck in portapotty before 3rd Moto after doing encouraging premix shots with Ronnie Mac)
5.) Italy (Forato taking this team on his back and winning MX2 class - he is tony #2 - like #2222)
6.) Australia
7.) Germany
8.) UK
9.) Canada
10.) Spain (Prado winning OPEN class)
Anstie
Simpson
Watson or Sterry
All good- great sand riders, just a bit inconsistent,
If they are all on their best sand day the UK will win the overall.
Most of the top guys already said they're not going to support the event until the CMA is out of the picture.
That said things are likely to change for next year.
It's a shame because Colton Facciotti is retiring at the end of the year and he's definitely our best rider. In my opinion we could have sent one of our strongest team ever.
MX1: Colton Facciotti (Not supporting it)
MX2: Dylan Wright (Not supporting it)
MX Open: Cole Thompson
MX101 Yamaha is not supporting it so that means no Marco Cannella or Hayden Halstead.
Doesn't sound like KTM Canada is going to support it either so that means no Cole Thompson, Jess Pettis or Tanner Ward.
Team Ukraine was announced a while back
Netherlands Herlings #4 Vlaanderen #5 Coldenhoff #6
Pit Row
1.) France (clear favourite)
2.) Netherlands
3.1) UK (Just going off Anstie's performance a couple years ago, his ride this weekend, and Watson's ride this weekend also)
3.2.) Switzerland (Can see Guillod letting them down)
3.3) USA (If it's JA21, ZO16, and CW2 Team USA will have three absolute beasts that will never quit, but they might as well be riding on another planet)
CMA is a shit show. They're not involved in anything MX related but we have to go through them if our guys want to line up for an AMA National, SX or attend the MXdN.
They don't do shit for the sport but somehow control everything when it comes to international events.
The bitch in charge doesn't give any praise to anything the team managers have done over the years. She wants all the money raised for us to attend the event to be sent her way so she can control everything, meanwhile not doing her part in the fundraising. It's rediculous. Say the team goes out to dinner or needs something asap, the manager would have to get permission to spend whatever amount it is. It can't operate that way.
If you or anyone wants to know more about why the CMA in Canada needs to GTFO of the sport I'd encourage you to go and listen to what our last team manager had to say and how she was treated.
Listen HERE.
And for any Canadians lurking there's a PETITION you can read and sign.
Will be something between Jacobi, Ullrich and Koch i think...
TKO and his brother, and Mikkel Haarup. No podium threats but I think they could surprise some people.
1.) UK needs a Anstie's performance of MXoN 2017, Watson riding his balls off and Simpson remembering his GP wins in Lommel couple years back. It is like trying to destroy asteroid with one small chinese fireworks. Could happen... but probably not
2.) Swiss got two consistent links on 450s and if everything goes according to plan they gonna scratch one of Guillod's result. Sounds almost like Foolproof plan.
3.) Team of USA is the dark horse/underdog JA21 and ZO16 are great riders on sand and husky is gonna be able to prepare for them competitive package here in europe (*cough cough* shame on you kawi *cough cough*). Cooper is there or there abouts. Their current riding form is higher than UK's but UK's ceiling is theoretically higher than USA's but are they able to reach it?
Cairoli is prob.ly out
Cervellin is injured
Lupino is having troubles after the last crash he had.
Shit they could call me for sure that would be funny
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