The 2024 Dutch Masters of Motocross season was the 7th Dutch Masters of Motocross season.
The series consisted of three rounds across the eastern part of The Netherlands, running from March to the end of April. [1] Jeffrey Herlings was the reigning champion in the 500cc class, after he recorded a perfect season during the 2023 championship. [2] Herlings was able to successfully defend his title, winning all but one race during the course of the season. As this gave him his fifth Dutch Masters of Motocross title, he became the most successful rider in the history of the series from its inception in 2016.
Kay de Wolf went into the season as the defending champion in the 250cc class, after picking up his fourth Dutch Masters title in the previous year. Due to his focus on the 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship, de Wolf opted to not defend his title. Rick Elzinga was able to win his second title in the 250cc class by a single point after a tight championship battle with Cas Valk.
Round | Date | Location | Race 1 Winner | Race 2 Winner | Round Winner |
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1 | 17 March | Harfsen | Jeffrey Herlings | Jeffrey Herlings | Jeffrey Herlings |
2 | 1 April | Oldebroek | Jeffrey Herlings | Jeffrey Herlings | Jeffrey Herlings |
3 | 21 April | Markelo | Romain Febvre | Jeffrey Herlings | Romain Febvre |
Round | Date | Location | Race 1 Winner | Race 2 Winner | Round Winner |
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1 | 17 March | Harfsen | Cas Valk | Cas Valk | Cas Valk |
2 | 1 April | Oldebroek | Thibault Benistant | Thibault Benistant | Thibault Benistant |
3 | 21 April | Markelo | Rick Elzinga | Thibault Benistant | Rick Elzinga |
Team | Constructor | No | Rider | Rounds |
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Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP | Kawasaki | 3 | Romain Febvre | All |
MX Team van Hout | KTM | 4 | Leon van Hout | All |
Yamaha | 6 | Lars Looman | All | |
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team | Yamaha | 10 | Calvin Vlaanderen [5] | All |
Honda | 14 | Thallon Caspermans | 2 | |
WLM Design - Laurense Motors | KTM | 15 | Erik de Bruyn | All |
De Baets Yamaha MX Team | Yamaha | 16 | Benoît Paturel | 3 |
Husqvarna | 18 | Berjn Eckelboom | 1–2 | |
Honda | 23 | Menno Aussems | All | |
Van de Laar Racing | KTM | 24 | Jordy van Orsouw | 1–2 |
GW Brink Metaal Recycling | Yamaha | 26 | Pim Sluiter | All |
Husqvarna SKS Racing | Husqvarna | 28 | Jorn Weeren | 2 |
KTM | 30 | Rene de Jong | 1, 3 | |
KTM | 31 | Jorre Hermans | 3 | |
JH-MX Service | Gas Gas | 34 | Micha-Boy de Waal | All |
JM Honda Racing | Honda | 37 | Tim Edberg | 2 |
Camping Cupido | Yamaha | 38 | Marcel Conijn | All |
Team Husqvarna Scandinavia | Husqvarna | 51 | Albin Gerhardsson | 1 |
Red Bull KTM South Africa | KTM | 52 | Cameron Durow | 1 |
HM Racing Team | Husqvarna | 71 | Fynn-Niklas Tornau | 1 |
Kawasaki | 72 | Mitchell Meadows | 3 | |
Sahkar Racing | KTM | 75 | Hardi Roosiorg | 2 |
Buitenhuis Racing | Yamaha | 77 | Kevin Buitenhuis | All |
177 | Tyler Stepek | 2 | ||
522 | Rob Windt | 2 | ||
Husqvarna | 83 | Edo Bosch | 2–3 | |
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing | KTM | 84 | Jeffrey Herlings [6] | All |
MX88 Motorsport | KTM | 88 | Freek van der Vlist | All |
Yamaha | 101 | Jelke Baarda | 1, 3 | |
Eastwood Racing Honda | Honda | 103 | Max Broadbelt | 1–2 |
Team Ship to Cycle Honda Motoblouz SR | Honda | 107 | Lars van Berkel | 1 |
Cat Moto Bauerschmidt Husqvarna | Husqvarna | 108 | Stefan Ekerold | 1 |
Van der Velden Motoren | KTM | 118 | Joël van Mechelen | 2–3 |
Pro-Race Ferro Recycling Team | Husqvarna | 121 | Mitchel van den Essenburg | 1, 3 |
MotoLand Seclin | KTM | 134 | Mattéo Puffet | 3 |
JTX Racing Team | KTM | 136 | Loeka Thonies | 2–3 |
152 | Petar Petrov | All | ||
KTM Silve Racing | KTM | 142 | Jere Haavisto | 1–2 |
KTM | 145 | Jeroen Bussink | All | |
KTM Sarholz Racing Team | KTM | 149 | Dennis Ullrich | |
Van Klinken MX Sports | Gas Gas | 170 | Joey van Klinken | 2 |
KTM | 192 | Youri van't Ende | All | |
je68 KTM | KTM | 198 | Jesper Hansson | 1 |
Sigmans Yamaha | Yamaha | 217 | Teun Cooymans | All |
Enduro Koch Racing | Husqvarna | 224 | Jakub Terešák | 1–2 |
Brouwer Motors | KTM | 241 | Michel Hoenson | 2–3 |
KTM | 244 | Max Bülow | 1 | |
Lexa MX Racing Team | Husqvarna | 249 | John Adamson | 1–2 |
Nobis MX Team | KTM | 303 | Krijn van Vroenhoven | 3 |
Team SHR Motorsports | Yamaha | 313 | Petr Polák | 2 |
491 | Paul Haberland | 2 | ||
822 | Mike Bolink | 1–2 | ||
Gabriel SS24 KTM | KTM | 326 | Josh Gilbert | 3 |
Yamaha | 336 | Mika Ritsema | 1, 3 | |
KTM | 375 | Reggy de Koster | All | |
Nilssons MC Gas Gas | Gas Gas | 397 | Axel Nilsson | 1 |
Twenty Racing Suspension Gas Gas | KTM | 444 | Jeremy Knuiman | 1–2 |
Fantic Nederland/MVDecals MX Team | Fantic | 521 | Boris Blanken | All |
Husqvarna | 575 | Calvin te Vaarwerk | All | |
De Dakencentrale BV | Yamaha | 611 | Patrick Tuin | 1, 3 |
OPTIFLEX Technisch Beheer | Yamaha | 701 | Sjaak Taskin | 1 |
Schmicker Racing | KTM | 811 | Adam Sterry | 1 |
AMX Racing Team | KTM | 817 | Raf Meuwissen | 1–2 |
Yamaha | 825 | Sven Post | All | |
Kapers Motoren | TM | 826 | Nick Leerkes | All |
Laurense Motors | Kawasaki | 841 | Robert Fobbe | All |
NGR Racing Products | KTM | 843 | Daniël Wendels | 1–2 |
APM Metaalservice | Yamaha | 867 | Dimitri van de Sanden | All |
VisuAlz Production by SAS Kawasaki | Kawasaki | 891 | Paul Ullrich | 1–2 |
KTM | 969 | Boyd Otten | 1 | |
Points are awarded to finishers of the main races, in the following format:
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th+ |
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Points | 25 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Team | Constructor | No | Rider | Rounds |
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Duntep MX | Husqvarna | 3 | Sander Hofstede | All |
Schmicker Racing | KTM | 12 | Dave Kooiker | 1 |
Klok Dakkapellen/Arcabo | Yamaha | 15 | Svenn Borger | All |
Smienk Racing Team | KTM | 19 | Wessel Smienk | 2–3 |
KTM | 21 | Greg van der Weide | 1, 3 | |
JP Xtreme Xperience | KTM | 29 | Sander Agard-Michelsen | All |
354 | Ruben Koskamp | All | ||
487 | Elias Auclair | 1 | ||
644 | Thijs Schroder | 3 | ||
Husqvarna | 30 | Mats Leeuwesteijn | 1, 3 | |
SV Motorsport | Yamaha | 32 | Marcus-Lee Soper | 2–3 |
Fantic Factory Racing MX2 | Fantic | 33 | Kay Karssemakers | 2–3 |
Bruggen Tweewielers | Yamaha | 35 | Ward Monkel | All |
Hofstede MX Team | Husqvarna | 38 | Karl Timmerman | All |
86 | Jesper Gils | All | ||
TDW MotoParts | KTM | 42 | Twan de Weerd | 3 |
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 Team | Yamaha | 44 | Rick Elzinga [7] | All |
198 | Thibault Benistant | 2–3 | ||
KTM | 46 | Jay Raamsteeboers | 2 | |
Team VRT Yamaha Racing | Yamaha | 47 | Kārlis Reišulis | 2 |
432 | Ivano van Erp | 2 | ||
772 | Jānis Reišulis | 2 | ||
Brouwer Motors | Husqvarna | 49 | Wessel van Wijk | 1, 3 |
KTM | 64 | Bart Poland | 1 | |
KTM Kosak Racing | KTM | 75 | Bradley Mesters | 1–2 |
Heli Motors | Gas Gas | 84 | Boyd van der Voorn | 2–3 |
Gas Gas | 88 | Eric van Helvoirt | All | |
KTM | 98 | Dylan Kroon | All | |
KTM | 100 | Danny van den Bosse | 1 | |
Arcabo Ten Kate Motoren | Honda | 101 | Mirco ten Kate | All |
Twenty Racing Suspension Gas Gas | Gas Gas | 111 | Damien Knuiman | 1–2 |
Vema Beton | Gas Gas | 114 | Nicolas Vennekens | 1 |
AIT Racing Team | KTM | 123 | Federico Tuani | All |
150 | Xavier Cazal | 1–2 | ||
Hannamax Motorsport | KTM | 124 | Didier van Kasteren | 2 |
Fantic | 127 | Mats Danenberg | 1 | |
KTM | 131 | Damian Zdunek | 1 | |
Yamaha | 138 | Patrick van Pelt | 3 | |
Young Motion powered by Resa | KTM | 142 | Sampo Rainio | 1–2 |
338 | Filip Olsson | 1–2 | ||
Gas Gas | 505 | Arvid Lüning | 1–2 | |
WZ Racing KTM | KTM | 151 | Oriol Oliver | 1–2 |
262 | Ryan Alexanderson | 1–2 | ||
427 | Håkon Fredriksen | 1 | ||
VS Benelux | Yamaha | 164 | Remy van Alebeek | 2 |
KTM | 167 | Levi Schrik | 1–2 | |
Gabriel SS24 KTM | KTM | 172 | Cas Valk | All |
Ovaa Motors | Husqvarna | 197 | Jordan-Lee van Maaren | All |
Hannamax Motorsport Team | Yamaha | 199 | Joshua van der Linden | 1, 3 |
GT Husqvarna MX Team | Husqvarna | 201 | Robin van Oldeniel | All |
TM | 210 | Lucas Dolfing | 1–2 | |
JM Honda Racing | Honda | 214 | Håkon Østerhagen | 1, 3 |
494 | Maximilian Werner | All | ||
KTM | 221 | Wout Jordans | All | |
KTM | 222 | Jake Sheridan | 3 | |
Lexa MX Racing Team | Husqvarna | 285 | Calum Mitchell | 1–2 |
421 | Bayliss Utting | 1 | ||
KTM | 310 | Richard Paat | 1–2 | |
JM Racing Astra Honda | Honda | 325 | Delvintor Alfarizi | 3 |
Mulderen FlevoTrans B.V. Tollebeek | Husqvarna | 400 | Roan Tolsma | All |
KMP Honda Racing powered by Krettek | Honda | 408 | Scott Smulders | 1–2 |
AVT Campers | KTM | 410 | James Barker | All |
KTM | 411 | Shaun Mahoney | 1 | |
Mellendijk Motorparts | KTM | 419 | Jan Spliethof | All |
Hannamax Motorsport | KTM | 422 | Tyler Eltink | 3 |
Husqvarna South Africa | Husqvarna | 442 | Barend Du Toit | 1 |
MX-Handel Racing | Husqvarna | 444 | Sebastian Leok | 1 |
Grizzly Racing | KTM | 469 | Ryan de Beer | 3 |
AMX Racing Team | Husqvarna | 474 | Magnus Gregersen | 2 |
Brouwer Motors | KTM | 485 | Senna van Voorst | All |
Schepers Racing | KTM | 488 | Sven Dijk | All |
KTM | 521 | Rick Wichertjes | All | |
RX Moto Husqvarna | Husqvarna | 524 | Miro Varjonen | 1 |
Brouwer Motors | KTM | 537 | Damian Wedage | All |
DAM Racing | KTM | 563 | Wesly Dieudonné | 1 |
Motor Centrum Eibergen | KTM | 555 | Max Schwarte | 1–2 |
Motor2000 KTM Racing Team | KTM | 601 | Kelton Gwyther | All |
K-Tech Aristo Cars Racing | KTM | 616 | Ollie Colmer | 1 |
Joramo Offroad Shop/Husqvarna Benelux | Husqvarna | 634 | Maeron Peeters | 1–2 |
Van der Wardt Bouw | KTM | 715 | Jaap Janssen | All |
Gas Gas | 722 | Jarno Bleekman | 3 | |
KTM | 726 | Xander Vossebeld | 1–2 | |
Pol Motors | Gas Gas | 812 | Sem de Lange | 1 |
WPM KTM Team | KTM | 814 | Maik Verhoef | 1 |
Points are awarded to finishers of the main races, in the following format:
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th+ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points | 25 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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