France to Host the Motocross of Nations in 2029 and 2033

Infront Moto Racing and the Fédération Française de Motocyclisme reached an agreement in Paris last week that will see the FIM Motocross of Nations and the FIM Junior Motocross of Nations be held in France through 2033.

The 2026 MXoN is already scheduled for Ernee, but the new agreement will see France also hosting the event in 2029 and 2033. Meanwhile, the Junior Motocross World Championship, a key event for the sport’s rising stars, will be held in France in 2029 and 2031, following the 2025 edition set to take place in Romagné on July 5-6.

The 2025 Motocross of Nations is set to return to the U.S. in 2025, with Ironman Raceway hosting the event for the first time ever.

Daniele Rizzi, Chief Operating Officer at Infront Moto Racing:
“The extension of this important agreement with the FFM comes after the outstanding success of French MXGP and MXoN events, particularly the 2023 edition in Ernée, which set a record for spectator attendance and remains unforgettable. With new organizers eager to host events and historic clubs demonstrating exceptional organizational skills, France remains a crucial country for motocross, capable of staging MXGP, MXoN, the Junior Championship, and all EMX events. In the near future, we are confident we will continue to deliver spectacular new events. The FFM actively supports the network of organizing clubs and motocross enthusiasts, who are also our sport’s most passionate fans!”

Sébastien Poirier, President of the Fédération Française de Motocyclisme:
“I am very pleased to strengthen our long-term collaboration with Infront Moto Racing. This new agreement enhances France’s position on the global stage and reflects our commitment to hosting the most prestigious events, for which we will provide a high level of organization to the promoter and all stakeholders. It will also allow our riders to shine in front of their home crowd.”

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