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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-04-30 16:44:33

Entry list: Italian Championship RD2 – Maggiora

Summary By: eMotoX
The Italian Motocross Championship returns this weekend with its second round taking place at the renowned Maggiora circuit. The entry list features a strong line-up across the MX1 and MX2 classes, promising an intense competition. Notably absent is Tim Gajser, who has withdrawn due to a rib injury, but local favourite Andrea Adamo will be competing in front of his home crowd, adding extra excitement to the event. The MX1 category boasts a diverse roster of riders representing major manufacturers such as Honda, Yamaha, KTM, Husqvarna, Ducati, and Triumph. Riders are split between the Elite and Fast classes, with prominent names including Federico Tuani, Tommaso Sarasso, and Alessandro Lupino among others. The MX2 class is similarly well-stocked with talent, featuring riders on a range of 250cc machines from Honda, KTM, Yamaha, and Beta, with Valerio Lata and Nicolò Alvisi among the Elite contenders. Andrea Adamo’s participation is a key highlight, as he aims to leverage the support of the home crowd to challenge for top honours despite Gajser’s absence. The championship’s return to Maggiora, a track steeped in motocross history, adds a layer of prestige and anticipation. Fans can expect a highly competitive weekend as riders look to establish early momentum in the championship standings. Looking ahead, this round will be critical in shaping the championship battles in both classes. The mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talents ensures the series remains unpredictable and engaging. With the full grid confirmed, the Italian Championship continues to be a focal point for motocross enthusiasts seeking high-quality racing action on electric and traditional platforms.