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Fim Motocross World Championship – Mxgp FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – MXGP Team Bike Rider 1 Class Rider 2 Class Rider 3 Class Rider 4 Class 24MX Honda Racing Honda Ken de Dycker MXGP Matiss Karro MXGP DP19 Racing Yamaha Yamaha David Philippaerts MXGP Hitachi Construction Husqvarna Jake Nicholls MXGP Ben Watson MX2 Husqvarna HONDA JTECH Honda Damon Graulus MX2 Henry Jacobi MX2 HONDA GARIBOLDI Honda Tim Gajser MXGP Jorge Zaragoza MX2 HSF Logistics Motorsport Calvin KTM Brian Bogers MX2 MX2 Roberts Justs MX2 Team Vlaanderen I Fly JK Racing Yamaha Alfie Smith MX2 Alex Snow MXGP KEMEA Yamaha Yamalube Brent Van Yamaha Valentin Guillod MX GP Benoit Paturel MX2 MX2 Racing Team doninck KTM Sarholz Racing Team KTM Dennis Ullrich MXGP Angus Heidecke MXGP Valtteri Malin MXGP Harri Kullas MXGP KTM Silver Action KTM Jens Getteman MX2 Michael MARCHETTI RACING Jose Antonio Butron Christopher KTM MXGP Ivo Monticelli MX2 MX2 Grisha MX2 TEAM KTM Oliva Valente Ivanov Monster Energy DRT Vsevolod Kawasaki Tommy Searle MXGP MX2 Kawasaki Brylyakov Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki Clement Desalle MXGP Jordi Tixier MXGP Racing Team Monster Energy Yamaha Jeremy Van Yamaha MXGP Romain Febvre MXGP Factory Team Horebeek NewHolland 8biano Davide De Giuseppe Husqvarna Rui Goncalves MXGP MX2 MX2 Massignani Husqvarna Bortoli Tropepe RED BULL KTM FACTORY KTM Jeffrey Herlings MX2 Pauls Jonass MX2 Davy Pootjes MX2 RACING RED BULL KTM FACTORY Glenn KTM Antonio Cairoli MXGP MXGP RACING Coldenhoff Rockstar Energy Thomas Husqvarna Factory Husqvarna Max Anstie MX2 MX2 Covington Racing Rockstar Energy Christophe Husqvarna Factory Husqvarna Max Nagl MXGP MXGP Charlier Racing SDM CORSE Husqvarna Davide Bonini MX2 Suzuki World MX2 Suzuki Jeremy Seewer MX2 Brian Hsu MX2 Suzuki World MXGP Suzuki Ben Townley MXGP Kevin Strijbos MXGP TEAM CASTROL POWER 1 Suzuki Filip Bengtsson MXGP SUZUKI MOTO-BASE Team Gebben v Venrooy Kawasaki Toms Macuks MXGP Kawasaki TEAM HONDA REDMOTO Honda Alessandro Lupino MXGP Kei Yamamoto MXGP ASSOMOTOR Team HRC Honda Evgeny Bobryshev MXGP Gautier Paulin MXGP Team Jimmy Joe Husqvarna Jaap Corneth MX2 Demi Goezinnen Women Team Monster Energy Kawasaki Dylan Ferrandis MX2 Petar Petrov MX2 Kawasaki Tip Top MP32 Racing Yamaha Milko Potisek MXGP Team TM RACING FACTORY TM Samuele Bernardini MX2 TEAM TM Racing Satellite Team TM Eddie Hjortmarker MX2 Wilvo Standing Construct Yamaha Aleksandr Tonkov MX2 Julien Lieber MX2 Yamaha Wilvo Virus Performance KTM Shaun Simpson MXGP Adam Sterry MX2 KTM .
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