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    GASGAS on the top of the FIM Motocross World Championship

     

    The FIM Motocross World Championship and AMA Supercross series, also an FIM World Championship, are the most prestigious motocross competitions. Motorsport is an integral part of the Husqvarna brand’s 118-year history and a driving factor in the continued development of its class-leading production motorcycles. So, you can expect to find Husqvarna Motorcycles battling at the front, in the ultimate testing grounds for the competition machines that influence the brand’s extensive range of production models. 

    The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team has enjoyed considerable success in both championships. Following a historic 2018 season in which Jason Anderson claimed the AMA 450SX Championship title, Jason, together with teammates Dean Wilson and Zach Osborne, enjoyed a podium sweep at the final round of the 2020 season. Encouraged by his first 450SX victory, Zach went on to dominate the AMA Pro Motocross 450 class to capture his, and Husqvarna Motorcycles’, first ever 450MX title. The 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship saw a career-best season for FC 250 mounted Jed Beaton. Consistent results and a moto win placed him fourth overall in the final MX2 championship standings

    Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s MXGP class competitors for the 2021 FIM Motocross World Championship are Thomas Kjer Olsen and a Arminas Jasikonis. Kjer Olsen has adapted quickly to the FC 450 for his first season of MXGP racing and Jasikonis claimed his maiden race victory at the fourth round of the championship in 2020.

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    Simon Längenfelder

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    ABOUT SIMON Simon Längenfelder is a German motocross rider, racing for the Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing team in the MX2 FIM Motocross World Championship.   Born in 2004, Längenfelder first stepped on motocross bike at the age of five. Having raced through the junior ranks in his homeland, he then made the step into the European Championship, where in 2019 he finished 3rd in the EMX125 class.   After making the move up to the MX2 world championship class, Längenfelder has now two bronze medals under his belt and in 2024 will be aiming to make it gold! 

    Jorge Prado

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    ABOUT JORGE Jorge Prado is a Spanish motocross sensation and three-time FIM Motocross World Champion! The Spaniard was impressive right from the get-go, and it didn’t take long before he secured his first world title in 2011 and became the youngest World Champion in motocross at just 10-years-old.   He then collected many other titles in the youth ranks before clinching his first MX2 crown in 2018, followed by another in 2019. Then a two-time World Champion, Prado made the move up to the premier MXGP class where he made quite an impression upon his first outing.   Fast-forward to 2023, at just 22-years old Jorge Prado made his life-long dream come true by securing the MXGP World Title in Maggiora after leading the entire MXGP series from round one right up until 19th Grand Prix of the season!  

    Pierce Brown

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    ABOUT PIERCE Pierce Brown is an American Supercross rider competing in the 250 AMA Supercross series. Brown already has 3 250SX podiums under his belt and will be looking to add some more in 2024!

    Justin Barcia

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    ABOUT JUSTIN Justin Barcia, better known as BAMBAM is an American Supercross and Motocross rider competing in the 450SX/MX category.   Multiple-time race winner and podium finisher, Barcia has plenty of experience to lead this TLD/ Red Bull / GASGAS Factory Racing team to success! 

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    SMX PLAYOFFS TAKE OFF FOR TROY LEE DESIGNS/RED BULL/GASGAS FACTORY RACING

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    The gates dropped on the new SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) Finals series in Charlotte, North Carolina, this afternoon, where Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing pushed hard to make an impact in the 250SMX Class at zMAX Dragway.
    • PB manages to race despite mid-week crash while training
    • Free Practice incident delays Bam Bam's scheduled return to racing
    • Ryder D benefits from strong starts in SMX Playoff 1
    With 450SMX entry Justin Barcia's return to competition delayed by a week – he intends to line up in Fort Worth next Saturday – following a crash in Friday's free practice sessions, all attention was on Pierce Brown and Ryder DiFrancesco, equipped with their GASGAS MC 250F Factory Edition machinery.
    Brown was uncertain whether he would be able to make the first SMX Playoff round of the year after going down during the week, but he was P1 in the opening qualifying session and qualified 11th on combined times. PB then recorded an 8-14 scorecard for 12th overall. Those points salvaged across the pair of fast-paced races see him currently ranked seventh in the 250SMX points.
    Pierce Brown:   "That was a tough day for me. Coming into the weekend, I was unsure if I was going to race because I had a pretty big crash this week, so all in all I'm just happy to be here and to get some points. The next two rounds are double and triple points – I'm looking forward to those and there are a lot of points to be made. We have improvements to be made, but I feel like my ceiling is way higher than where I am at this stage."
    Teammate Ryder D was quick out of the gates today, but continues to adapt to the high-speed, hybrid SMX tracks, and found himself with 14-12 finishes for P14 this weekend. In what is his first full season of racing at the pro level, DiFrancesco sits 12th in the 250SMX championship.
    Ryder DiFrancesco:   "It was an okay weekend in Charlotte. I had pretty good starts all day, but in the first moto I just didn't have the speed, and then in the second race my start wasn't as good, even though I actually rode better. I need to stack some points for the next two!" Next Race:  September 14 – Fort Worth, Texas (SMX Playoff 2)

    Standings 450SMX Class 2024 after 1 of 3 rounds
    1. Chase Sexton, 45 points
    2. Jett Lawrence, 41
    3. Hunter Lawrence, 40
    6. Aaron Plessinger, 32
    7. Malcolm Stewart, 30
    12. Christian Craig, 18
    17. Justin Barcia, Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing, 13

    Results 250SMX Class – SMX Playoff 1
    1. Haiden Deegan (USA), Yamaha
    2. Julien Beaumer (USA), KTM
    3. Levi Kitchen (USA), Kawasaki
    5. Tom Vialle (FRA), KTM
    9. RJ Hampshire (USA), Husqvarna
    12. Pierce Brown (USA), Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing
    14. Ryder DiFrancesco (USA), Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing

    Standings 250SMX Class 2024 after 1 of 3 rounds
    1. Haiden Deegan, 50 points
    2. Levi Kitchen, 42
    3. Tom Vialle, 37
    5. Julien Beaumer, 35
    7. Pierce Brown, 26
    10. RJ Hampshire, 22
    12. Ryder DiFrancesco, 21
    20. Casey Cochran, 4

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