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Cycle News 2024 Issue 42 October 22

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Provisional 2025 FIM MXGP Calendar Announced I nfront Moto Racing has released the provisional 2025 FIM Mo- tocross World Championship Calendar, which has 20 rounds and will culminate with the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations at Ironman Raceway in Indiana on October 3-5. The FIM Women's Motocross World Championship will feature six rounds in 2025, beginning with the season opener in Sardegna and then will travel across Europe, with rounds in Spain, Germany and the Netherlands, followed by the penulti - mate event in Turkiye. The series will culminate in a grand finale at the MXGP of Australia, where the WMX, MXGP and MX2 classes will join together to cap off the season. CN WIND IN THE P54 2025 FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CALENDAR 3/2 (Rnd 1) Cordoba, Argentina 3/16 (Rnd 2) Cozar, Castilla la Mancha 3/23 (Rnd 3) St Jean d'Angely, France 4/6 (Rnd 4) Riola Sardo, Sardegna 4/13 (Rnd 5) Pietramurata, Italy 4/21 (Rnd 6) Frauenfeld, Switzerland 5/4 (Rnd 7) TBA 5/11 (Rnd 8) TBA, Spain 5/25 (Rnd 9) Ernee, France 6/1 (Rnd 10) Teutschenthal, Germany 6/8 (Rnd 11) Kegums, Latvia 6/29 (Rnd 12) Sumbawa, Indonesia 7/6 (Rnd 13) Lombok, Indonesia 7/27 (Rnd 14) Loket, Czechia 8/3 (Rnd 15) Lommel-Flanders, Belgium 8/17 (Rnd 16) Uddevalla, Sweden 8/24 (Rnd 17) Arnhem, The Netherlands 9/7 (Rnd 18) Afyonkarahisar, Turkiye 9/14 (Rnd 19) Shanghai, China 9/21 (Rnd 20) Darwin, Australia Farres To Triumph G uillem Farres has officially joined the Monster En- ergy Triumph Factory Racing team for the 2025 FIM MX2 Motocross World Champion - ship. The young Spaniard, who previously rode for Star Racing Yamaha and Rockstar En - ergy Husqvarna in the United States, heads back across the pond for his first full season of MX2 competition. He joins the team alongside current Tri- umph rider Camden McLellan. "Signing with Monster Ener- gy Triumph Factory Racing is a dream come true for me," said Farres. "I've been watching the team compete this year, and what they have achieved is amazing. This gave me a lot of confidence to sign for them, knowing that the bike is com - petitive, and it clearly performs very well. Over the last couple of weeks, I've been riding the bike, and I'm so impressed already. The team had a good base setting for me to try and so far, it's been working really well. I can't wait to begin pre - season testing to really dial in the bike to suit my style, and I know that by the time the new season starts, I'll be ready for round one." CN Former Star Racing Yamaha and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Team rider Guillem Farres is heading back to Europe to ride for Triumph.

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