Motocross fever in Teutschenthal: MXGP 2025 live and up close!

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Experience the 10th round of the 2025 FIM Motocross World Championships in Teutschenthal on May 31st and June 1st with live timing and exciting races.

Erleben Sie die 10. Runde der FIM Motocross WM 2025 in Teutschenthal am 31. Mai und 1. Juni mit Live-Timing und spannenden Rennen.
Experience the 10th round of the 2025 FIM Motocross World Championships in Teutschenthal on May 31st and June 1st with live timing and exciting races.

Motocross fever in Teutschenthal: MXGP 2025 live and up close!

On May 30, 2025, the motocross world will look to Teutschenthal, where the 10th round of the 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship will take place. The event promises exciting racing across multiple classes including WMX and EMX125. The location has established itself as a popular attraction for motocross fans and spectators can look forward to an exciting atmosphere. How Crossnews reports, live timing will be offered for the entire event, allowing fans to watch the races in real time.

A comprehensive schedule has been drawn up for the facilities, which includes exciting activities on both Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, May 31st, the day starts early with free practice for the EMX125. The schedule is packed with training and qualifying runs that last until late afternoon. Here are some of the most important program points:

Schedule of events

  • Samstag, 31. Mai:
    • 07:30 Uhr: EMX125 – Gr. 1 Freies Training
    • 08:00 Uhr: EMX125 – Gr. 2 Freies Training
    • 09:20 Uhr: EMX125 – Gr. 1 Zeittraining
    • 10:30 Uhr: MX2 Freies Training
    • 15:00 Uhr: WMX Rennen 1
    • 17:25 Uhr: MXGP Qualy-Race
  • Sonntag, 01. Juni:
    • 09:45 Uhr: WMX Rennen 2
    • 11:30 Uhr: EMX125 Rennen 2
    • 14:15 Uhr: MXGP Rennen 1
    • 17:10 Uhr: MXGP Rennen 2

After the exciting event in Teutschenthal, we will also be keeping an eye on the WMX class, which this year is characterized by its strong female riders. According to information from mxgpresults The WMX has already experienced exciting races in 2025. Kiara Fontanesi, the most successful rider in WMX history, has won six titles, while Lotte Van Drunen stands out as the 2024 world champion.

The points system for the WMX is equally intense, guaranteeing significant points to each of the top 20 finishers in the two main races. This intensity of competition contributes to the attractiveness of the class and ensures an exciting racing weekend in Germany.

Fans who wish to follow the results and details of the events can do so via the official FIM Motocross World Championship platform. The overall dynamic of this event promises to be a highlight of the motocross season.