The ADAC MX Masters is an internationally esteemed racing series with a high-calibre field of contestants. Top riders from more than 25 different countries compete at the highest level. Yet just as impressive as the star-studded line-up in the senior ADAC MX Masters class is the work done by the series organisers in bringing on talented young riders in the ADAC MX Youngster Cup, the ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 and the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85. Incidentally, the introduction of the new 125cc class has closed the previous gap between the ADAC MX Junior Cup and the ADAC MX Youngster Cup. The various classes of the ADAC MX Masters constitute an ideal pyramid structure for talent to rise naturally from the 85cc class right up to the top tier of the sport.
Successful and ambitious young riders also benefit from the generosity of the many reputable partners to the 2018 ADAC MX Masters. Thanks to their support, there are numerous special prizes and attractive bonuses to be won for outstanding performances in the junior classes of the series.
Nolan from Italy is one of the best-known helmet producers in the world and has been a partner of the ADAC MX Masters since 2017. In 2018, Nolan will be rewarding every Sunday winner in the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 and ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 classes with a very special trophy, namely a gold-coloured helmet.
Goldfren is a longstanding partner of the ADAC MX Masters and has been supporting the ADAC youth programme in motocross for many years. The Czech company, which produces high-quality brake components, is presenting high-flying youngsters with a special prize this year. Every winner of the Last Chance race in the ADAC MX Youngster Cup receives a set of new brakes from Goldfren. In addition, the Michael Spacek youth prize will be awarded at the end of the season.
As a South African provider of protective equipment for extreme and leisure sports practitioners, Leatt is a prominent name on the motocross scene. Many riders rely on protectors, helmets and neck braces as well as joint supports and protective clothing from Leatt. At the end of the 2018 season, the Leatt Rookie of the Year will be chosen in the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 and ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 classes. The two winners of this award will be offered a full sponsorship deal from Leatt for the 2019 season, comprising motorbike apparel and protective gear.
The overall winners in the ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 and ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 will receive vouchers from Ortema for high-quality joint supports or a neck brace. Magura will be presenting high-quality handlebars, including handlebar pad, to the Sunday winners in these two classes, while Motul is contributing free lubricants and oils. The top three riders in the ADAC MX Youngster Cup receive vouchers from 24MX worth ¤100 for the winner, ¤75 for the runner-up and ¤50 for third place.
The ADAC MX Masters is supported by Suzuki, Motul, 24MX, Red Bull, Nolan, Pirelli, Öhlins, Allianz, Racing Policy, KTM, Husqvarna, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Fiat, Ortema, Magura, Motocross Enduro (the off-road magazine since 1971), Motorrad, Cross Magazin, Dirtbiker, Goldfren, Tsubaki, Leatt Corporation and Mefo Sport together with its partners Acerbis und Mefo Mousse.