An XXL Program
Four categories, over 150 drivers on the track, it’s an XXL program waiting for you at Lacapelle Marival. Action starts on Friday with technical checks and starting practice sessions from 4:00 PM. Saturday will be the busiest day, with free practice and timed sessions for all four categories, MX2 and MXGP qualifying races, as well as the first heats of the Europe 125 and Women’s World Championship. Sunday morning will see the second heats for these two categories, while MX2 and MXGP will have their warm-up before their two races on Sunday afternoon. Enough to satisfy any MX fan!
Tickets for Everyone!
For those who wish to access the circuit faster, tickets are now available online (https://my.weezevent.com/mxgp-grand-prix-de-france-2026…). However, tickets can still be purchased on site under the same conditions! Note that tickets granting access to the paddock can only be purchased once inside the circuit.
Top 10 of the MXGP World Championship before Lacapelle: 1. Lucas Coenen (Belgium, KTM), 231 points; 2. Jeffrey Herlings (Netherlands, Honda), 227; 3. Tom Vialle (France, Honda), 206; 4. Tim Gajser (Slovenia, Yamaha), 198; 5. Romain Febvre (France, Kawasaki), 191; 6. Maxime Renaux (France, Yamaha), 178; 7. Ruben Fernandez (Spain, Honda), 146; 8. Kay De Wolf (Netherlands, Husqvarna), 144; 9. Andrea Adamo (Italy, KTM), 138; 10. Calvin Vlaanderen (Netherlands, Ducati), 110; 19. Thibault Benistant (France, Honda), 38; etc.
Top 10 of the MX2 World Championship before Lacapelle: 1. Simon Längenfelder (Germany, KTM), 244 points; 2. Sacha Coenen (Belgium, KTM), 241; 3. Guillem Farres (Spain, Triumph), 204; 4. Liam Everts (Belgium, Husqvarna), 202; 5. Camden McLellan (South Africa, Triumph), 185; 6. Janis Reisulis (Latvia, Yamaha), 170; 7. Mathis Valin (France, Kawasaki), 150; 8. Karlis Reisulis (Latvia, Yamaha), 150; 9. Valerio Lata (Italy, Honda), 133; 10. Kay Karssemakers (Netherlands, Kawasaki), 114; 16. Maxime Grau (France, Honda), 51; etc.
Top 10 of the European 125 Championship before Lacapelle: 1. Moritz Ernecker (Austria, KTM), 178 points; 2. Ricardo Bauer (Austria, KTM), 138; 3. Sleny Goyer (France, Yamaha), 126; 4. Bertram Thorius (Denmark, Fantic), 102; 5. Emil Ziemer (Switzerland, KTM), 93; 6. David Cracco (Italy, KTM), 93; 7. Andrea Uccellini (Italy, TM), 91; 8. Liam Bruneau (France, KTM), 83; 9. Edoardo Riganti (Italy, Yamaha), 82; 10. Lucas Leok (Estonia, KTM), 81; 19. Arno Cazet (France, Yamaha), 33; 20. Leo Diss Fenard (France, KTM), 30; etc.



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