MXGP
The premier league of motocross racing
The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme, also known as the FIM, is the global authority behind motorcycle racing in over 100 countries. The FIM MXGP championship represents the premier league of motocross racing which refers to a natural, outdoor track with manmade obstacles and jumps. The layout of each track is unique in not only its terrain, elevation change and features, but also the type and conditions of dirt being raced on.
Photo Source: MXGP.com
Photo Source: MXGP.com
Photo Source: MXGP.com
Attendance and Viewership
MXGP is a well established series with a global reach of viewers stemming from Africa Middle East, Asia Pacific, Europe, North America and South America. Hosting events in all regions of the world, the motocross series not only appeals to the life-long fans, but also those who ride themselves as they embrace the familiarity and culture of the industry. The championship has recorded roughly 1.4 billion (non-unique) viewers that follow the series annually, with the most popular events located across Europe.
Learn More
Motocross is arguably one of the most physically demanding sports as it requires a balance of numerous, sometimes contrasting qualities - strength, endurance, flexibility, quick reaction time, mental stamina and spacial awareness all contribute to success on the rugged track.
To learn more about this unique sport, check out the “ABC of Motocross” video provided and visit the MXGP homepage provided below.