The 2017 Motocross des Nations was a motocross race held on 1 October and 2 October 2017. The event was held at the Matterley Basin circuit, near Winchester, Great Britain. The event was originally meant to be held at Glen Helen Raceway in California, but had to be rescheduled due to concerns about crowd size. [1]
France went into the event as the defending champions after taking their fourth title in 2016.
Start numbers are allocated based on the team finish from the previous year's edition. France are the reigning champions so they start with numbers 1, 2 and 3.
Practice is run on a class by class basis.
MXGP
| MX2
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Place | Nr | Rider | Motorcycle | Time | Difference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 6 | Herlings | KTM | 2:23.687 | |
2 | 3 | Febvre | Yamaha | 2:25.337 | +1.650 |
3 | 18 | Seewer | Suzuki | 2:27.528 | +3.841 |
4 | 9 | Covington | Husqvarna | 2:28.137 | +4.450 |
5 | 15 | Lupino | Honda | 2:28.462 | +4.775 |
6 | 27 | Leok | Husqvarna | 2:28.472 | +4.785 |
7 | 21 | Wilson | Husqvarna | 2:28.753 | +5.066 |
8 | 12 | Strijbos | Suzuki | 2:29.661 | +5.974 |
9 | 60 | Irwin | Honda | 2:29.953 | +6.266 |
10 | 39 | Noren | Honda | 2:31.130 | +7.443 |
11 | 24 | Gibbs | KTM | 2:31.394 | +7.707 |
12 | 42 | Kjær Olsen | Kawasaki | 2:31.928 | +8.241 |
13 | 66 | Ullrich | KTM | 2:34.411 | +10.724 |
14 | 78 | Weltin | Kawasaki | 2:34.838 | +11.151 |
15 | 75 | Bradshaw | Suzuki | 2:35.764 | +12.077 |
16 | 87 | Haavisto | KTM | 2:35.776 | +12.089 |
17 | 48 | Romancik | KTM | 2:35.837 | +12.150 |
18 | 36 | Larranaga | Husqvarna | 2:36.041 | +12.354 |
19 | 30 | Medaglia | Honda | 2:36.308 | +12.621 |
20 | 72 | Lima | Kawasaki | 2:36.461 | +12.774 |
21 | 120 | Agard-Michelsen | TM | 2:37.509 | +13.822 |
22 | 51 | Harwood | KTM | 2:38.746 | +15.059 |
23 | 108 | Reynisson | Kawasaki | 2:39.007 | +15.320 |
24 | 33 | Baranov | Suzuki | 2:39.018 | +15.331 |
25 | 63 | Basaula | Kawasaki | 2:39.159 | +15.472 |
26 | 84 | Kohut | KTM | 2:40.396 | +16.709 |
27 | 90 | Staszkiewicz | KTM | 2:40.931 | +17.244 |
28 | 123 | Felipe | Kawasaki | 2:41.040 | +17.353 |
29 | 69 | Irt | Yamaha | 2:41.154 | +17.467 |
30 | 96 | Drevinskis | KTM | 2:41.217 | +17.530 |
31 | 105 | Kritikos | Yamaha | 2:44.414 | +20.727 |
32 | 99 | Morozov | Yamaha | 2:45.706 | +22.019 |
33 | 93 | Kelava | KTM | 2:46.000 | +22.313 |
34 | 81 | Firtosvari | KTM | 2:46.679 | +22.992 |
35 | 57 | Milevicius | Yamaha | 2:49.316 | +25.629 |
36 | 117 | Romphan | Yamaha | 2:52.449 | +28.762 |
37 | 111 | Frank | Honda | 2:58.530 | +34.843 |
38 | 114 | Karmi | KTM | 3:13.093 | +49.406 |
Place | Nr | Rider | Motorcycle | Time | Difference |
Qualifying is run on a class by class basis. Top 19 countries after qualifying go directly to the main Motocross des Nations races. The remaining countries go to the two smaller finals. Best 2 scores count.
Place | Nr | Rider | Motorcycle | Laps | Gap |
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1 | 67 | Gajser | Honda | 10 | |
2 | 1 | Paulin | Husqvarna | 10 | +5.416 |
3 | 13 | Cairoli | KTM | 10 | +6.841 |
4 | 19 | Anstie | Husqvarna | 10 | +21.486 |
5 | 10 | Van Horebeek | Yamaha | 10 | +31.752 |
6 | 31 | Bobryshev | Honda | 10 | +35.494 |
7 | 22 | Ferris | Yamaha | 10 | +38.418 |
8 | 16 | Tonus | Yamaha | 10 | +39.206 |
9 | 7 | Seely | Honda | 10 | +42.268 |
10 | 4 | Coldenhoff | KTM | 10 | +42.872 |
11 | 61 | Gonçalves | Husqvarna | 10 | +1:19.900 |
12 | 49 | Cooper | Honda | 10 | +1:29.889 |
13 | 25 | Rätsep | Honda | 10 | +1:32.489 |
14 | 28 | Facciotti | Honda | 10 | +1:37.358 |
15 | 37 | Bengtsson | KTM | 10 | +1:46.704 |
16 | 34 | Butrón | KTM | 10 | +1:49.433 |
17 | 46 | Neugebauer | Kawasaki | 10 | +1:49.766 |
18 | 76 | Starling | Kawasaki | 10 | +2:09.288 |
19 | 58 | Edmonds | TM | 10 | +2:15.022 |
20 | 82 | Simko | Suzuki | 10 | +2:32.300 |
21 | 94 | Macuks | KTM | 10 | +2:38.581 |
22 | 70 | Lima | Kawasaki | 10 | +2:42.052 |
23 | 85 | Matikainen | Husqvarna | 9 | +1 Lap |
24 | 121 | Poli | Honda | 9 | +1 Lap |
25 | 106 | Birgisson | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
26 | 79 | Szoke | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
27 | 118 | Karlsen | Suzuki | 9 | +1 Lap |
28 | 55 | Jazdauskas | Yamaha | 9 | +1 Lap |
29 | 91 | Martinac | Yamaha | 9 | +1 Lap |
30 | 40 | Larsen | KTM | 8 | +2 Laps |
31 | 97 | Asmanov | Yamaha | 8 | +2 Laps |
32 | 115 | Hallgren | Yamaha | 8 | +2 Laps |
33 | 103 | Iliopoulos | KTM | 8 | +2 Laps |
34 | 109 | Tabouraing | Kawasaki | 8 | +2 Laps |
35 | 112 | Harel | KTM | 8 | +2 Laps |
64 | Nagl | Husqvarna | 3 | Retired | |
73 | Raynard | Husqvarna | 2 | Retired | |
88 | Wysocki | KTM | 1 | Retired | |
Place | Nr | Rider | Motorcycle | Laps | Gap |
Place | Nr | Rider | Motorcycle | Laps | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 8 | Osborne | Husqvarna | 10 | 2:28.733 |
2 | 23 | Lawrence | Suzuki | 10 | +1.129 |
3 | 5 | Bogers | KTM | 10 | +24.169 |
4 | 35 | Prado | KTM | 10 | +25.359 |
5 | 41 | Kjær Olsen | Husqvarna | 10 | +27.304 |
6 | 77 | Sanayei | Kawasaki | 10 | +30.267 |
7 | 20 | Searle | Kawasaki | 10 | +43.731 |
8 | 2 | Charlier | Husqvarna | 10 | +46.334 |
9 | 17 | Guillod | Honda | 10 | +1:12.973 |
10 | 26 | Kullas | Husqvarna | 10 | +1:13.996 |
11 | 29 | Maffenbeier | Yamaha | 10 | +1:14.791 |
12 | 65 | Jacobi | Husqvarna | 10 | +1:15.844 |
13 | 14 | Cervellin | Honda | 10 | +1:26.310 |
14 | 59 | Barr | Honda | 10 | +1:26.917 |
15 | 62 | Alberto | Honda | 10 | +1:29.280 |
16 | 38 | Östlund | Yamaha | 10 | +1:30.199 |
17 | 95 | Sabulis | Yamaha | 10 | +1:30.770 |
18 | 11 | Van Doninck | Yamaha | 10 | +1:32.646 |
19 | 47 | Smitka | KTM | 10 | +1:33.112 |
20 | 119 | Horgmo | KTM | 10 | +1:51.205 |
21 | 83 | Sikyna | KTM | 10 | +1:51.627 |
22 | 92 | Crnkovic | Yamaha | 10 | +2:21.785 |
23 | 50 | Natzke | KTM | 10 | +2:46.400 |
24 | 32 | Mikhaylov | Suzuki | 10 | +2:50.065 |
25 | 89 | Chetnicki | KTM | 10 | +3:25.064 |
26 | 86 | Savaste | Kawasaki | 9 | +1 Lap |
27 | 98 | Tarasov | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
28 | 122 | Luzzardi | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
29 | 74 | Fitz-Gerald | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
30 | 80 | Tompa | Yamaha | 9 | +1 Lap |
31 | 56 | Karka | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
32 | 68 | Pancar | Yamaha | 9 | +1 Lap |
33 | 104 | Touratzidis | Yamaha | 9 | +1 Lap |
34 | 71 | Santos | Yamaha | 8 | +2 Laps |
35 | 116 | Potaton | Yamaha | 8 | +2 Laps |
36 | 110 | Lux | Honda | 8 | +2 Laps |
107 | Gudmundsson | Honda | 4 | Retired | |
113 | Maya | Kawasaki | 0 | Retired | |
Place | Nr | Rider | Motorcycle | Laps | Gap |
Place | Nr | Rider | Motorcycle | Laps | Gap |
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1 | 6 | Herlings | KTM | 10 | |
2 | 3 | Febvre | Yamaha | 10 | +28.669 |
3 | 18 | Seewer | Suzuki | 10 | +35.853 |
4 | 24 | Gibbs | KTM | 10 | +43.400 |
5 | 21 | Wilson | Husqvarna | 10 | +45.274 |
6 | 12 | Strijbos | Suzuki | 10 | +59.581 |
7 | 9 | Covington | Husqvarna | 10 | +1:05.754 |
8 | 60 | Irwin | Honda | 10 | +1:09.555 |
9 | 27 | Leok | Husqvarna | 10 | +1:12.723 |
10 | 15 | Lupino | Honda | 10 | +1:27.188 |
11 | 66 | Ullrich | KTM | 10 | +1:36.394 |
12 | 39 | Noren | Honda | 10 | +1:48.504 |
13 | 42 | Kjær Olsen | Kawasaki | 10 | +2:00.163 |
14 | 30 | Medaglia | Honda | 10 | +2:09.343 |
15 | 78 | Weltin | Kawasaki | 10 | +2:11.429 |
16 | 48 | Romancik | KTM | 10 | +2:20.916 |
17 | 51 | Harwood | KTM | 10 | +2:26.732 |
18 | 36 | Larranaga | Husqvarna | 10 | +2:39.702 |
19 | 75 | Bradshaw | Suzuki | 10 | +2:43.468 |
20 | 63 | Basaula | Kawasaki | 9 | +1 Lap |
21 | 84 | Kohut | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
22 | 33 | Baranov | Suzuki | 9 | +1 Lap |
23 | 105 | Kritikos | Yamaha | 9 | +1 Lap |
24 | 120 | Agard-Michelsen | TM | 9 | +1 Lap |
25 | 69 | Irt | Yamaha | 9 | +1 Lap |
26 | 99 | Morozov | Yamaha | 9 | +1 Lap |
27 | 108 | Reynisson | Kawasaki | 9 | +1 Lap |
28 | 123 | Felipe | Kawasaki | 9 | +1 Lap |
29 | 90 | Staszkiewicz | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
30 | 93 | Kelava | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
31 | 96 | Drevinskis | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
32 | 72 | Lima | Kawasaki | 9 | +1 Lap |
33 | 81 | Firtosvari | KTM | 9 | +1 Lap |
34 | 57 | Milevicius | Yamaha | 9 | +1 Lap |
35 | 111 | Frank | Honda | 9 | +1 Lap |
36 | 114 | Karmi | KTM | 8 | +2 Laps |
87 | Haavisto | KTM | 2 | Retired | |
117 | Romphan | Yamaha | 0 | Retired | |
Place | Nr | Rider | Motorcycle | Laps | Gap |
Place | Nation | Points |
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1 | France | 4 |
2 | Netherlands | 4 |
3 | Australia | 6 |
4 | United States | 8 |
5 | Great Britain | 9 |
6 | Switzerland | 11 |
7 | Belgium | 11 |
8 | Italy | 13 |
9 | Denmark | 18 |
10 | Estonia | 19 |
11 | Spain | 20 |
12 | Puerto Rico | 21 |
13 | Ireland | 22 |
14 | Germany | 23 |
15 | Canada | 25 |
16 | Portugal | 26 |
17 | Slovenia | 26 |
18 | Sweden | 27 |
19 | Russia | 28 |
Place | Nation | Points |
---|---|---|
20 | New Zealand | 29 |
21 | Czech Republic | 33 |
22 | Latvia | 38 |
23 | Slovakia | 41 |
24 | Norway | 44 |
25 | South Africa | 48 |
26 | Finland | 49 |
27 | Croatia | 51 |
28 | Argentina | 52 |
29 | Iceland | 52 |
30 | Ukraine | 53 |
31 | Brazil | 54 |
Place | Nation | Points |
---|---|---|
32 | Poland | 54 |
33 | Hungary | 56 |
34 | Greece | 56 |
35 | Lithuania | 59 |
36 | Thailand | 67 |
37 | Luxembourg | 69 |
38 | Israel | 71 |
The C-Final is for the bottom 7 nations after qualifying. The top nation from the C-Final qualifies for the B-Final. Best 2 scores for each nation counts.
Race
| C-Final Standings
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The B-Final is for the nations who finished 20th-31st in qualifying, plus the winning nation from the C-Final. The top nation from the B-Final qualify for the Motocross des Nations races. Best 2 scores for each nation counts.
Race
| B-Final Standings
|
The main Motocross des Nations races consist of 3 races which combine two classes together in each. Lowest score wins with each nation aloud to drop their worst score after the final race.
MXGP+MX2
| Nations standings after Race 1
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MX2+Open
| Nations standings after Race 2
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MXGP+Open
| Nations standings after Race 3
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