Team France has announced their rider line up for the 2023 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) that will take place in Ernée on the 6th, 7th and 8th of October. Surprisingly, they’ve left out Yamaha Rider Dylan Ferrandis from their 2023 MXoN team who said on Instagram, “I will apply for US passport might have a chance to ride MXoN again”. Ferrandis has been one of a handful of riders that has shown he can hang with Jett Lawrence for a full moto while Maxine Renaux, while fast, hasn’t had the greatest season or been the fastest.
The Home Team will display a thrilling and very competitive line-up to take the crown on home soil in France!
MXGP – Romain Febvre
MX2 – Tom Vialle
MX Open – Maxime Renaux
Who do you think should line up for Australia? If we take both Lawrence brothers, do we bring back Dean Ferris or give Mitch Evans a shot at it again?
Here’s how the other countries stack up so far:
13 | Jago Geerts | MXGP | Yamaha |
14 | Lucas Coenen | MX2 | Husqvarna |
15 | Liam Everts | Open | KTM |
Team Manager: Johan Boonen. Reserve: Sacha Coenen.
43 | Dylan Wright | MXGP | Honda |
44 | Ryder McNabb | MX2 | KTM |
45 | Jess Pettis | Open | KTM |
Team Manager: Kourtney Lloyd.
(Confirmed 3rd August 2023)
61 | Hamish Harwood | MXGP | KTM |
62 | James Scott | MX2 | Yamaha |
63 | Cody Cooper | Open | Kawasaki |
Team Manager: Shayne King.
(Confirmed 25th July 2023)
67 | Martin Barr | MXGP | Husqvarna |
68 | Glenn McCormick | MX2 | GasGas |
69 | Jason Meara | Open | GasGas |
Team Manager: Mark Mooney. Reserve: Stuart Edmonds.
(Confirmed 10th August 2023)
82 | Máni Freyr Pétursson | MXGP | Fantic |
83 | Eiður Orri Pálmarsson | MX2 | Yamaha |
84 | Alexander Adam Kuc | Open | GasGas |
Team Manager: Oliver Gustafsson