Pit Pass
Pit Pass
Pit Pass
Try to guess which one is the American.
Try to guess which one is the American.
His-and-her Honda Ruckuses.
His-and-her Honda Ruckuses.
MXoN paddock jewelry.
MXoN paddock jewelry.
Matthes talks Pulp with Wil Hahn.
Matthes talks Pulp with Wil Hahn.
WW Ranch’s Junior and Jacob with Budds Creek’s Ezra Beasley.
WW Ranch’s Junior and Jacob with Budds Creek’s Ezra Beasley.
Braving the elements trackside.
Braving the elements trackside.
The Spaniards were committed.
The Spaniards were committed.
Cooper and Herlings talk injuries while El Hombre just smiles.
Cooper and Herlings talk injuries while El Hombre just smiles.
The Irish leprechauns work on getting a better view.
The Irish leprechauns work on getting a better view.
Jorge Prado and Jeff Canfield at the Alpinestars after-party.
Jorge Prado and Jeff Canfield at the Alpinestars after-party.
Big John gives Foxy some love.
Big John gives Foxy some love.
Trying to keep Justin Cooper’s grips from getting rained on.
Trying to keep Justin Cooper’s grips from getting rained on.
MXoN legends Jeff Emig, Roger De Coster, and Paul Malin.
MXoN legends Jeff Emig, Roger De Coster, and Paul Malin.
Rossi fans tagged the Assen entrance.
Rossi fans tagged the Assen entrance.
It was a long day at work for these race shooters.
It was a long day at work for these race shooters.
THE FOX 74 SHOW
THE FOX 74 SHOW
Throughout the MXGP season and at the MXoN, Fox Racing in Europe produced a live paddock show featuring our longtime friends Georgia Lindsay, Jeff Emig, and Austin Hoover called The Fox 74 Show. The show streamed from the Fox Racing area and included all kinds of special guests, including Stefan Everts, race promoter Eric Peronnard, enduro star Manuel Lettenbichler, and even Team Fried’s Tom Journet. At the MXoN, they included WW Ranch promoter Junior Scarborough and Racer X‘s own DC. If you missed the shows, check them out on the Fox Racing Facebook page.
That’s quite a collection!
That’s quite a collection!
Trying to stay dry on the way to the beach.
Trying to stay dry on the way to the beach.
Team Great Britain with that Spidey look.
Team Great Britain with that Spidey look.
The flags tell the MXoN podium story. . . .
The flags tell the MXoN podium story. . . .
Old friends Jason Berry and the Chamberlains.
Old friends Jason Berry and the Chamberlains.
When Yamahas were yellow here, they were white in Europe.
When Yamahas were yellow here, they were white in Europe.
Gautier Paulin stops for a selfie with a Team France follower.
Gautier Paulin stops for a selfie with a Team France follower.
#Signjousting was easy in #Assen.
#Signjousting was easy in #Assen.
Best pit bike in the paddock was this guy’s SL70.
Best pit bike in the paddock was this guy’s SL70.
Team Fried’s Tom Journet getting interviewed by Dutch TV.
Team Fried’s Tom Journet getting interviewed by Dutch TV.
The best biker bar in Amsterdam is this place.
The best biker bar in Amsterdam is this place.
More British fans meant more traffic confusion.
More British fans meant more traffic confusion.
Big John Knox again, this time with his new fan club.
Big John Knox again, this time with his new fan club.
Kevin Windham has his own gear line? Who knew?
Kevin Windham has his own gear line? Who knew?
Eric Peronnard points out his old friend Roger Harvey of HRC.
Eric Peronnard points out his old friend Roger Harvey of HRC.
THE MAN MAKES SOME POINTS
American Moto Hero
Roger De Coster’s opinion matters in all things motocross, so when he voiced some frustration with the MXoN in a post-race podcast with our friends at MXVice.com, this really stood out: “You know, we have a very large entourage that will come with us, and we expect to get some tickets for all that. We ask for 60 tickets or something like that, and the organizers, they make fun of us [for asking]. When you look at it, there is really no prize money, and how much money we put in. Between the factories and a little bit from the AMA, we probably spend $300,000 to do this race. And even as team manager, there’s no place to even watch the race properly. You have to fight the public. You need all these passes, and even with an all-access pass, you have to fight all these people to even see the track. You have to park a mile away with 100,000 other people. I think not just the U.S. team, but all the participants, we deserve better treatment, I believe.”