Race in Gaildorf moved to first weekend in August. Deadline for entries for the 2023 season on 5th February. More than 350 applications already received.
The 2023 ADAC MX Masters season will start as planned on 1st/2nd April in Fürstlich Drehna, in Brandenburg. An update to the calendar sees the race in Gaildorf moved to 5th/6th August. Fans can look forward to some exciting racing: more than 350 applications have already been received for the ADAC MX Masters and its junior classes in the new season. The deadline for rider to enter is on Sunday 5th February.
The latest changes to the calendars for the Motocross World and European Championships have led to an amendment of the ADAC MX Masters schedule. In order to give the many young riders in particular the opportunity to compete in both series, the race in Gaildorf has been postponed by one week to 5th/6th August. All four classes – ADAC MX Masters, ADAC MX Youngster Cup, ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 and ADAC MX Junior Cup 85 – will line up at this event.
Riders and teams still have until Sunday 5th February to secure a regular starting place for the coming season. The starting places in the four classes will be allocated among all the applications received by that date. Applications received after the deadline can only be taken into consideration if starting places are still available. Online registration is open at adac.de/mx-masters. Three of the top riders from last season have already signed up: Max Nagl (D) and Jordi Tixier (F), who have both moved to the KMP Honda Racing powered by Krettek team, and Tom Koch (D/Kosak Racing Team). They will face stiff opposition from KTM Sarholz Racing Team riders Henry Jacobi (D), Adam Sterry (GB) and Lukas Platt (D), as well as Stefan Ekerold (D/Team Bauerschmidt MB33), Tim Koch (D/VisuAlz Production), Michael Sandner (A/HTS Team), Nico Koch (D/Becker Racing) and the experienced Tanel Leok (EST/MX-Handel Racing). As well as many strong international and national riders, fans will also be excited to see how riders like Maximilian Spies (D/Kosak Racing Team) and Noah Ludwig (D/Becker Racing) fare this season, having made the step up to a higher class.