The 2024 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations kicked off in earnest on Saturday at Matterley Basin in England, with free practice and qualifying races. These 20-minute sprint races (one per class) are designed to set the starting picks for Sunday’s big show, but the real goal for any team is to get through them without drama. No one wants to pick up an injury for Sunday in these races, so by that measure, the day was a success for most as we didn’t lose anyone from the perhaps all-time stacked gate for the races tomorrow.
This event marks is a true collision course of eras in motocross, with one of the healthiest fields anyone can ever remember at this event. The guard of riders like Jeffrey Herlings, Eli Tomac, Ken Roczen, Tim Gajser and Romain Febvre remain fast and proud, but here comes another wave with the likes of Jorge Prado and Jett and Hunter Lawrence. Add in a dynamic MX2 group and you’ve got the makings of an epic event. Just don’t let Saturday ruin Sunday. Luckily, that didn’t happen.
What of the results, though? Well, they’re a big misleading because Spain won Saturday with a MXGP moto win from Prado and a Open class second from Rubin Fernandez. But that’s team’s trouble will come in MX2, where Oliver Oroil only finished tenth. They get to throw that score away, so the 1-2 finishes for Prado and Fernandez made Spain number-one today. But watch for Team France, good as always, which logged a third in MXGP from Febvre, a third in Open from Maxime Renaux, and a MX2 win for Tom Vialle. Remove the drop score, and France was the best team today.
The Netherlands’ squad was fast, but Jeffrey Herlings crashed early in the MXGP moto, and his teammate Kay de Wolfe crashed and went off the track in his race. So that made their results look worse than they should. Then there’s the Australians, which have Jett and Hunter Lawrence but need Kyle Webster to do his job in MX2. Hunter was third in MXGP most of the way until a last crash dropped him to fourth behind Febvre. Jett won the Open moto ahead of Fernandez. But Webster crashed in MX2 after getting a great start, then later crashed again. From about last he came through for 13th, an impressive charge, but he has to avoid the mistakes tomorrow.
Now, what about Team USA? It was a solid day but in the end the result says ninth overall. Not ideal. With the 24th gate pick (drawn at random) starts were an issue for Eli Tomac (MXGP) and Aaron Plessinger (Open). Cooper Webb somehow nearly nailed the holeshot with the bad gate, but didn’t have the pace, straight up, in MX2 and slid back to eighth. Plessinger took seventh after winning a duel with Netherlands’ Glenn Coldenhoff. The lone real bright spot was Tomac, who, after the bad start, logged about three laps of Beast Mode fury to catch Herlings and get the crowd fired up. Tomac was the fastest bike on the track at that point, but that charge was only brief, and his lap times went back up, and he finished seventh.
Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations - MXGP Qualifying Heat
October 6, 2024Rider | Time | Interval | Best Lap | Bike | ||
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1 | Jorge Prado | 24:12.517 | 0.000 | GasGas | ||
2 | Tim Gajser | 24:18.147 | 5.630 | Honda | ||
3 | Romain Febvre | 24:33.988 | 21.471 | Kawasaki | ||
4 | Hunter Lawrence | 24:36.481 | 23.964 | Honda | ||
5 | Jeffrey Herlings | 24:38.064 | 25.547 | KTM |
Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations - MX2 Qualifying Heat
October 6, 2024Rider | Time | Interval | Best Lap | Bike | ||
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1 | Tom Vialle | 24:42.952 | 0.000 | KTM | ||
2 | Lucas Coenen | 24:52.605 | 9.653 | Husqvarna | ||
3 | Simon Laengenfelder | 24:59.694 | 16.742 | GasGas | ||
4 | Max Anstie | 25:05.263 | 22.311 | Yamaha | ||
5 | Kay de Wolf | 25:09.682 | 26.730 | Husqvarna |
Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations - Open Qualifying Heat
October 6, 2024Rider | Time | Interval | Best Lap | Bike | ||
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1 | Jett Lawrence | 25:03.375 | 0.000 | Honda | ||
2 | Ruben Fernandez | 25:09.520 | 6.145 | Honda | ||
3 | Maxime Renaux | 25:27.723 | 24.348 | Yamaha | ||
4 | Conrad Mewse | 25:41.743 | 38.368 | Honda | ||
5 | Andrea Bonacorsi | 25:48.411 | 45.036 | Yamaha |
Bottom line, Team USA will need to be better tomorrow to contend. Of course they probably have the most room to grow considering the other teams know this track better than they do, but can they make up this kind of ground overnight? The atmosphere at the team truck still seemed relaxed on Saturday, and the team is working and communicating together in ways Team USA hasn't in quite some time. No one seemed to panic. Tomorrow is all that matters.
Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations - Combined
October 6, 2024Rider | Points | Race | Class | Bike | |
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1 | Australia | 26 | |||
Jett Lawrence | 1 | Race 2 (MX2 + Open) | Open | Honda | |
Jett Lawrence | 2 | Race 3 (MXGP + Open) | Open | Honda | |
Hunter Lawrence | 4 | Race 3 (MXGP + Open) | MXGP | Honda | |
Hunter Lawrence | 8 | Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) | MXGP | Honda | |
Kyle Webster | 11 | Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) | MX2 | Honda | |
Kyle Webster | 19 | Race 2 (MX2 + Open) | MX2 | Honda | |
2 | United States | 29 | |||
Eli Tomac | 2 | Race 1 (MXGP + MX2) | MXGP | Yamaha | |
Eli Tomac | 3 | Race 3 (MXGP + Open) | MXGP | Yamaha |