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2026-05-12 09:39:20
Confirmed: Mathys Boisrame to contest two AMA Pro Motocross rounds in 2026
Summary By: eMotoX
French motocross rider Mathys Boisrame is set to compete in two rounds of the 2026 AMA Pro Motocross Championship, marking a return to American soil after his debut in the series last year. Primarily focused on the MX2 French Elite Championship, Boisrame is currently enjoying a strong season in France, sitting third in the standings and just one point behind Jake Cannon. His consistent performances at home have reinforced his reputation as a top contender and former national champion.
Boisrame’s initial experience in the AMA series came in 2025 when he contested two rounds at Ironman and Unadilla. Although his results were outside the leading pack, the stint provided valuable exposure to the unique challenges of American motocross, including deeper competition fields and different track conditions. The emphasis during that debut was on adaptation and learning, laying the groundwork for a more confident return in 2026.
Next year, Boisrame will race at the opening two rounds of the AMA Pro Motocross season, taking on Fox Raceway in Pala, California, followed by High Point Raceway. With prior experience now under his belt, he is expected to approach the competition with a clearer understanding of the race format and heightened expectations. This opportunity will allow him to benchmark his skills against full-time AMA riders and continue his development on the international stage.
For Boisrame and his 737 Performance KTM team, the American programme is as much about growth as it is about results. Competing in the AMA series offers a different intensity and variety of tracks compared to the French championship, which should aid his progression as a rider. The team expressed enthusiasm about returning to the United States and acknowledged the support of key collaborators, signalling their commitment to making the most of this ambitious venture.
