The Italian icon dominated the class, winning multiple successive titles for Red Bull KTM.
The MX1 era (2004–2013) saw the rise of some of the greatest athletes in motocross history.
A specialist in deep sand tracks like Lierop, Ramon secured the 2007 title for Suzuki. The Global Stage
While 450cc four-strokes became the industry standard, some manufacturers experimented with unique configurations. A notable example was , which Antonio Cairoli famously rode to secure the 2010 World Championship, proving that agility and mid-range power could outperform raw 450cc displacement. Legends of the MX1 Era
The 2008 World Champion who maintained a fierce rivalry with the top Belgian and Italian riders.
FIM MX1 was a truly international affair, with the calendar spanning across Europe, South America, and Asia. Iconic venues included:
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The Italian icon dominated the class, winning multiple successive titles for Red Bull KTM.
The MX1 era (2004–2013) saw the rise of some of the greatest athletes in motocross history. fim mx1
A specialist in deep sand tracks like Lierop, Ramon secured the 2007 title for Suzuki. The Global Stage The Italian icon dominated the class, winning multiple
While 450cc four-strokes became the industry standard, some manufacturers experimented with unique configurations. A notable example was , which Antonio Cairoli famously rode to secure the 2010 World Championship, proving that agility and mid-range power could outperform raw 450cc displacement. Legends of the MX1 Era The Global Stage While 450cc four-strokes became the
The 2008 World Champion who maintained a fierce rivalry with the top Belgian and Italian riders.
FIM MX1 was a truly international affair, with the calendar spanning across Europe, South America, and Asia. Iconic venues included: