✦ The Defector
Herlings Goes Honda
After 16 years on KTM and Austrian machinery — 112 GP wins, five world titles — Jeffrey Herlings lines up in 2026 on a Honda CRF450R for the HRC Petronas squad. The most decorated active GP racer in history, on a Japanese machine for the first time. Nobody knows what to expect. That's exactly what makes it compelling.
✦ The Defector II
Gajser Goes Yamaha
Tim Gajser was Honda HRC for 12 years. Five world titles. The most wins of any Honda rider in MXGP history. And then he signed with Monster Energy Yamaha Factory for 2026. The Slovenian has looked fast in preseason and arrives in Argentina with three career GP wins there — the best record of any rider at that venue. The Yamaha blue suits him.
✦ The Belgian Teenager
Coenen Leads the World
Lucas Coenen stepped up from MX2 to the premier class in 2026 and immediately leads the championship with 231 pts — just 4 ahead of five-time champ Herlings. He swept Andalucia, won Sardegna in the sand, and hasn't looked like a rookie for a single lap. Meanwhile brother Sacha leads MX2.
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✦ The Return
Vialle Back in MXGP
Tom Vialle spent time racing in America before returning to the MXGP paddock for 2026 alongside Herlings at Honda HRC Petronas. The two-time MX2 World Champion is now a full-time MXGP contender, and through four rounds he's third in the championship with 162 points. The deep sand of Sardegna tested every rider in the field.
✦ The Defending Champion
Febvre Carries #1
Romain Febvre won the 2025 MXGP World Championship — his second title, a decade after his first — and became the first Kawasaki rider to claim the premier class crown. He enters 2026 defending the #1 plate on the same green machine, sixth in the standings through round four but within striking distance of the top. When Febvre gets going, he's capable of winning anywhere.
✦ The Italian Job
Ducati in MXGP
Calvin Vlaanderen lines up for the Ducati Factory MX team — the Italian manufacturer's first serious factory MXGP effort. It's the same story playing out simultaneously in AMA Supercross with the TLD Red Bull Ducati program. The Desmo450 MX is the most talked-about new machine in the paddock, and Vlaanderen's results will tell everyone whether the Italian manufacturer is here to win or here to learn.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
KTM 450 SX-F · Orange
Lucas Coenen #5 · Andrea Adamo #80
Honda HRC Petronas
Honda CRF450R · Red & Blue
Jeffrey Herlings #84 · Tom Vialle #16 · Ruben Fernandez #70
Monster Energy Yamaha Factory
Yamaha YZ450F · Blue
Tim Gajser #243 · Maxime Renaux #959 · Jago Geerts
Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP
Kawasaki KX450SR · Green
Romain Febvre #1 · Pauls Jonass #41
Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing
Husqvarna FC 450 · Teal
Kay de Wolf #17 · Malcolm Stewart #27
Aruba.it Ducati Factory MX
Ducati Desmo450 MX · Red
Calvin Vlaanderen #10 · Mattia Guadagnini #101
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