FIM Hosts Year-End
Awards Banquet
L
ausanne, Switzerland, hosted
the annual MXGP Organiz-
ers' Meeting alongside the FIM
Awards Ceremony. Held in the
Olympic Capital, the meeting
brought together the entire MXGP
organizer community, Infront
Moto Racing, as well as repre
-
sentatives from the FIM to lay
the foundations for the 2026 FIM
Motocross World Championship.
The meeting opened with
Infront Moto Racing CEO David
Luongo addressing the audi
-
ence. Then a season-recap video
was played, highlighting the key
moments and best racing of
the 2025 MXGP season. Mari-
ona Leiva, marketing director
of Infront Moto Racing, then
introduced the key representa
-
tives from Infront Moto Racing,
including CEO David Luongo,
COO Daniele Rizzi, and the other
departmental managers. The
FIM was represented by Antonio
Alia Portela, alongside senior
officials involved in MXGP sport
-
ing, technical and operational
matters.
In the evening, FIM Awards
Ceremony took place at the
SwissTech Convention Center
in Lausanne, celebrating the
champions of the 2025 season.
Among those honored were
MXGP World Champion Romain
Febvre, MX2 World Champion
Simon Laengenfelder, Women's
Motocross World Champion
Lotte van Drunen, 125cc Junior
World Champion Mano Faure,
85cc Junior World Champion
Rafael Menillo, as well as SNX
Snowcross World Champion
Elias Ishoel and Women's Snow
-
cross World Champion Saga
Forsell.
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The FIM held its
annual year-end
awards ceremony
in Switzerland.
American Rachel Gutish was honored
for winning the Enduro World
Championship in the Women's class.