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FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2020 PROVISIONAL OAT LIST 0 0 2 2 TEAM RIDERS A1M Husqvarna Tanel Leok (MXGP) Roland Edelbacher (MX2) FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2020 PROVISIONAL OAT LIST 0 0 2 2 TEAM RIDERS A1M Husqvarna Tanel Leok (MXGP) Roland Edelbacher (MX2) Bud Racing Kawasaki Mitchell Harrison (MX2) Diga Procross GasGas Factory Juniors Jeremy Sydow (MX2) Simon Längenfelder (MX2) DRT Kawasaki Wilson Todd (MX2) E2T- Racing Team Enzo Toriani (MX2) F&H Racing Shop Davy Pootjes (MX2) F&H Racing Team Mikkel Haarup (MX2) Mathys Boisrame (MX2) Roan van de Moosdijk (MX2) Ghidinelli racing s.s.d s.r.l. Samuele Bernardini (MXGP) Morgan Lesiardo (MX2) Hitachi KTM fuelled by Milwaukee Conrad Mewse (MX2) Bas Vaessen (MX2) Honda 114 Motorsports Nathan Crawford (MX2) Bailey Malkiewicz (MX2) Honda Racing Assomotor Team Stephen Rubini (MX2) Alvin Östlund (MX2) Honda SR Motobluez Jeremy van Horebeek (MXGP) Valentin Guillod (MXGP) Husqvarna Junior Racing Maddii Alberto Forato (MX2) iXS MXGP Team Petr Polak (MX2) Cyril Genot (MX2) JD Gunnex KTM Racing Team Adam Sterry (MXGP) Richard Šikyňa (MX2) José Butron (MXGP) JK Racing Yamaha Jere Haavisto (MX2) JM Honda Racing Julien Lieber (MXGP) Benoit Paturel (MXGP) Artem Guryev (MXGP) JWR Racing Anton Gole (MXGP) KSRTmx Kevin Strijbos (MXGP) KTM Beddini MX2 Joakin Furbetta (MX2) KTM Racestore MX2 Jan Pancar (MX2) KTM Sarholz Racing Team Tom Koch (MXGP) Maggiora Park Racing Team Filippo Zonta (MX2) Marchetti Racing Team KTM Brian Bogers (MXGP) Kevin Horgmo (MX2) MGR Racing KTM Iker Larranaga (MXGP) Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team Clement Desalle (MXGP) Romain Febvre (MXGP) Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 Team Jago Geerts (MX2) Ben Watson (MX2) Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team Arnaud Tonus (MXGP) Gautier Paulin (MXGP) Jeremy Seewer (MXGP) NR83 Team Nathan Renkens (MX2) PAR Homes RFX Husqvarna Evgeny Bobryshev (MXGP) Josh Gilbert (MX2) Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Antonio Cairoli (MXGP) Jorge Prado (MXGP) Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Jeffrey Herlings (MXGP) Tom Vialle (MX2) Rene Hofer (MX2) Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Pauls Jonass (MXGP) Arminas Jasikonis (MXGP) Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Thomas Kjer Olsen (MX2) Jed Beaton (MX2) Sahkar Racing Hardi Roosiorg (MX2) Scandinavian Racing Sports Eddie Hjortmarker (MXGP) SIXTYTWO Motosport Husqvarna Jonathan Bengtsson (MXGP) SS24 KTM MXGP Shaun Simpson (MXGP) Standing Construct GasGas Factory Racing Glenn Coldenhoff (MXGP) Ivo Monticelli (MXGP) Team Gebben Van Venrooy Yamaha Racing Alessandro Lupino (MXGP) Thomas Covington (MXGP) Calvin Vlaanderen (MXGP) TEAM HRC Tim Gajser (MXGP) Mitchell Evans (MXGP) TEAM SDMCORSE Yamaha Michele Cervellin (MXGP) Ruben Fernandez (MX2) Team Steelsdrjack Nicholas Lapucci (MX2) Team VHR KTM Jordi Tixier (MXGP) Yamaha SM Action - M.C. Migliori Maxime Renaux (MX2) Henry Jacobi (MXGP).
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