MOTOREX is celebrating an exceptional 2024 season, during which the Swiss brand added 18 prestigious championship titles to its ongoing tally of international motorsport successes. The number of overall world titles the global oil and lubricant company has helped secure now stands at 177 thanks to the continuation of successful partnerships with elite level teams in both road and off-road racing. The success of each champion again highlighted the #RaceProven qualities of the brand’s extensive line-up of oils, lubricants, and care products.

The highly memorable year began with Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt claiming his fourth straight FIM SuperEnduro World Championship title. Continuing with enduro, Red Bull KTM’s Josep Garcia captured the first EnduroGP title of his career in addition to picking up the Enduro1 world title. The success in EnduroGP continued thanks to GASGAS Factory Racing’s Andrea Verona who won the Enduro2 title while Kevin Cristino and Max Ahlin picked up the Junior 1 and Junior 2 championships, respectively. At the same time, Ahlin also collected the FIM Junior Enduro World Championship crown.

In the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship, Red Bull KTM’s Mani Lettenbichler secured his third straight title following a largely dominant season in which he claimed five victories aboard his KTM 300 EXC.

From the world of enduro to the varied race tracks of the FIM Motocross World Championship, MOTOREX supported teams and riders emerged victorious in both the MXGP and MX2 divisions. Red Bull GASGAS’ Jorge Prado secured back-to-back MXGP titles after a winning ride at the final round of the 2024 series. In MX2, Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Kay de Wolf secured the first world championship of his career, finishing ahead of his teammate Lucas Coenen following a season-long battle. Fantic Racing’s Noel Zanocz secured two significant motocross titles in 2024 – the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship as well as the EMX125 crown.

In the United States, riders relying on MOTOREX products claimed three of the five major supercross and motocross titles in 2024. In AMA Supercross, Red Bull KTM’s Tom Vialle won his first championship on American soil by claiming the 250SX East division. The success continued in 250SX as Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s RJ Hampshire claimed the 250SX West title. At the end of the Pro Motocross tour, Red Bull KTM’s Chase Sexton emerged victorious to win the 450 Class, his first aboard machinery maintained with MOTOREX.

On the asphalt, the success continued. CFMOTO’s David Alonso was undeniably the class of the field in the FIM Moto3 World Championship in 2024 as he raced to 14 wins and secured the title with four rounds remaining. MOTOREX also enjoyed success in the FIM Sidecar World Championship as Harry Payne and Kevin Rousseau of Steinhausen Racing were crowned World Champions for the first time ever. Moving on to the FIM Supermoto World Championship, Marc-Reiner Schmidt clinched the S1GP title at the final round in Belgium to add to another exceptional season for MOTOREX away from pure offroad competition.

The final major successes for MOTOREX in 2024 were achieved by Speedway GP star, Robert Lambert, who became Vice World Champion at the last round in Poland while GASGAS Factory Racing’s Jaime Busto finished the TrialGP World Championship in third overall.

Besides the long list of titles and championship medals secured this year, MOTOREX also achieved countless race wins and podium finishes at the highest levels of racing throughout 2024—all thanks to the world’s most prestigious teams choosing MOTOREX for its premium lubricants and maintenance products.

In addition to its motorsport successes in 2024, MOTOREX once again hosted its annual Dirt Mania event. Attracting riders from across Europe, all in attendance enjoyed two days of riding and the exclusive opportunity to be trained by professional racing stars, including Mani Lettenbichler.

This year, MOTOREX also continued to sponsor smaller but significant events, headlined by the iconic Dortmund Supercross and the HAT Series – an adventure bike riding tour through the Alps. Overall, the brand’s ongoing support of various activities strengthens its bond with the global motorcycling community.

Building on its incredible success in motorsport, MOTOREX’s Bike Line continues to evolve and expand with each passing year. The 2024 season was particularly fruitful, with multiple world championships secured across a variety of cycling disciplines and a silver medal in the Paris Olympics courtesy of Specialized Factory Racing’s Victory Koretzky.

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