The annual MXGP awards

MXGP_Avards_2015-09-27In the crisp night air of Ernée, France, following on from the Qualifying races at the incredible Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations, the annual MXGP Awards ceremony took place. The event was held on the VIP Skybox, which is the infrastructure built behind the start gate, and was hosted by Paul Malin and Lisa Leyland.

Youthstream President Mr. Giuseppe Luongo and FIM President Mr. Vito Ippolito personally handed out the awards to the 2015 FIM Motocross World Champions Romain Febvre and Tim Gajser, and to the industry award winners.

Dr. Wolfgang Srb joined Mr. Luongo on stage to acknowledge the 2015 European Champions Nick Kouwenberg, Jorge Prado, Marco Maddii, Emil Weckman, Raivo Dankers and Scott Smulders, as well as the FIM Junior, WMX and VMX World Champions Maxime Renaux, Raivo Dankers, Kay Karssemakers, Kiara Fontanesi and Mats Nilsson.

Former MXGP rider Joel Roelants, who suffered a spine injury in 2013, collected a cheque for 10,000 euro as a donation to the Wings For Life charity while the vice MX2 world champion Pauls Jonass received 5,000 euros as the winner of the Jan de Groot award which honors the most promising young talent.

Tag Heuer’s Mr. Alexandre de Lamberterie was welcomed on stage to announce Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s former world champions Antonio Cairoli and Jeffrey Herlings as the winners of the Tag Heuer Fastest Lap competition. Unfortunately both riders couldn’t make it this evening; therefore the exquisite watches they won were awarded to their team managers.

Fox Head Europe’s General Manager Mr. Matthieu Bazil also joined Mr. Luongo on stage to award Max Nagl and Max Anstie with their cheques for 10,000 and 5,000 euros as the winners of the Fox Holeshot competition.

 

For the complete list of award winners, see below:

MXGP Manufacturer World Champion: Yamaha

MX2 Manufacturer World Champion: KTM

WMX Manufacturer World Champion: Yamaha

MXGP Winning Team: Yamaha Factory Racing Yamalube

MX2 Winning Team: Honda Gariboldi

WMX Winning Team: Yamaha MXFontaRacing

Mechanic of the Year: Manuel Volpato

Steve Bruhn Award Journalist of the year: Stefano Taglioni

Photographer of the year: Bavo Swijgers

“Jan De Groot” Award: Pauls Jonass

Motocross MXGP Best Cooperation: USA, Glen Helen

Motocross MXGP Best Race Track: Argentina, Neuquen

Motocross MXGP Best Media Centre: Gret Britain, Matterley Basin

Motocross MXGP Best Paddock: The Netherlands, Assen

Motocross MXGP Best Promotion: The Netherlands, Assen

Motocross MXGP Best Infrastructure: Qatar, Losail

Wings For Life: Joel Roelants

EMX 65 European Champion: Scott Smulders

EMX 85 European Champion: Raivo Dankers

EMX 125 European Champion: Jorge Prado

EMX 150 Honda European Champion: Emil Weckman

EMX 250 European Champion: Nick Kouwenberg

EMX 300 European Champion: Marco Maddii

65cc European Open Winner: Kay Karssemakers

85 Junior World Champion: Raivo Dankers

125 Junior World Champion: Maxime Renaux

Veterans’ World Cup Winner: Mats Nilsson

Women’s World Champion: Kiara Fontanesi

TAG HEUER Best Lap Challenge: Antonio Cairoli and Jeffrey Herlings

FOX HOLESHOT Award: Max Nagl and Max Anstie

Motocross MXGP Best Organizer: The Netherlands, Assen

MX2 World Champion: Tim Gajser

MXGP World Champion: Romain Febvre