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Motocross FIM World Championship 2020


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Open MXGP
Non-Olympic Event
Final Championship Classification

 

.SLO Gajser, Tim
720

 

.SUI Seewer, Jeremy
618

 

.ITA Cairoli, Antonio
599

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Febvre, Romain
.FRA
572
5
Paulin, Paulin
.FRA
505
6
Prado, Jorge
.ESP
476
7
Desalle, Clement
.BEL
466
8
Coldenhoff, Glenn
.NED
375
9
Van Horebeek, Jeremy
.BEL
316
10
Bogers, Brian
.NED
298
11
Tixier, Jordi
.FRA
271
12
Herlings, Jeffrey
.NED
263
13
Jasikonis, Arminas
.LTU
248
14
Evans, Mitchell
.AUS
228
15
Monticelli, Ivo
.ITA
219
16
Vlaanderen, Calvin
.NED
206
17
Tonus, Arnaud
.SUI
184
18
Lupino, Alessandro
.ITA
150
19
Jacobi, Henry
.GER
134
20
Cervellin, Michele
.ITA
130
21
Van Doninck, Brent
.BEL
110
22
Bobryshev, Evgeny
.RUS
107
23
Leok, Tanel
.EST
94
24
Guillod, Valentin
.SUI
88
25
Walsh, Dylan
.GBR
82
26
Petrov, Petar
.BUL
81
27
Sterry, Adam
.GBR
76
28
Paturel, Benoit
.FRA
67
29
Butron, Jose
.ESP
36
30
Simpson, Shaun
.GBR
31
31
Jonass, Pauls
.LAT
26
32
Bernardini, Samuele
.ITA
25
33
Rauchenecker, Pascal
.AUT
19
34
Sabulis, Karlis
.LAT
18
35
Lapucci, Nicholas
.ITA
15
36
Covington, Thomas
.USA
15
37
Koch, Tom
.GER
14
38
Pichon, Zachary
.FRA
12
39
Kullas, Harri
.EST
11
40
Watson, Nathan
.GBR
10
41
van der Vlist, Freek
.NED
9
42
van Berkel, Lars
.NED
9
43
Valentin, Ander
.ESP
9
44
Potisek, Milko
.FRA
6
45
Ebben, Kay
.NED
2
46
Guryev, Artem
.RUS
2
47
Rannikko, Rene
.FIN
2
48
Gole, Anton
.SWE
2
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Open MXGP
Non-Olympic Event
Final Manufacturers Classification

 

.AUT KTM
764

 

.JPN Honda
757

 

.JPN Yamaha
690

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Kawasaki
.JPN
661
5
GASGAS
.ESP
486
6
Husqvarna
.AUT
383
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Open MX2
Non-Olympic Event
Final Championship Classification

 

.FRA Vialle, Tom
759

 

.BEL Geerts, Jago
679

 

.FRA Renaux, Maxime
581

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Beaton, Jed
.AUS
564
5
Watson, Ben
.GBR
551
6
Olsen, Thomas Kjer
.DEN
540
7
Van De Moosdijk, Roan
.NED
466
8
Mewse, Conrad
.GBR
365
9
Fernandez, Ruben
.ESP
343
10
Rubini, Stephen
.FRA
279
11
Östlund, Alvin
.SWE
263
12
Gifting, Isak
.SWE
248
13
Boisrame, Mathys
.FRA
234
14
Malkiewicz, Bailey
.AUS
164
15
Vaessen, Bas
.NED
163
16
Forato, Alberto
.ITA
156
17
Lesiardo, Morgan
.ITA
143
18
Horgmo, Kevin
.NOR
137
19
Haarup, Mikkel
.DEN
118
20
Pancar, Jan
.SLO
115
21
Gilbert, Josh
.GBR
112
22
Renkens, Nathan
.BEL
103
23
Crawford, Nathan
.AUS
91
24
Benistant, Thibault
.FRA
90
25
Genot, Cyril
.BEL
85
26
Hofer, Rene
.AUT
73
27
Sikyna, Richard
.SVK
72
28
Sandner, Michael
.AUT
67
29
Guadagnini, Mattia
.ITA
62
30
Laengenfelder, Simon
.GER
59
31
Polak, Petr
.CZE
45
32
Sydow, Jeremy
.GER
35
33
Roosiorg, Hardi
.EST
33
34
Harrison, Mitchell
.USA
22
35
Todd, Wilson
.AUS
21
36
Cenerelli, Gianmarco
.ITA
21
37
Toriani, Enzo
.FRA
21
38
Nermann, Johannes
.EST
17
39
Dickinson, Ashton
.GBR
15
40
Meier, Glen
.DEN
13
41
Teresak, Jakub
.CZE
13
42
Zonta, Filippo
.ITA
6
43
Edelbacher, Roland
.AUT
5
44
Furbetta, Joakin
.ITA
3
45
Spies, Maximilian
.GER
2
46
Haavisto, Jere
.FIN
2
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Open MX2
Non-Olympic Event
Final Manufacturers Classification

 

.JPN Yamaha
280

 

.AUT KTM
260

 

.JPN Kawasaki
225

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Husqvarna
.AUT
191
5
Honda
.JPN
125
6
GASGAS
.ESP
81
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