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MX Vice
2026-05-22 20:28:23
Riders set the tone as signing session electrifies the MXGP of France opener at Lacapelle-Marival
Summary By: eMotoX
The MXGP of France commenced with a vibrant fan signing session at the Lacapelle-Marival circuit, setting an enthusiastic tone for the weekend’s racing. Following the Blåkläder Start Practice sessions, riders from the FIM Motocross World Championship engaged closely with fans, providing an intimate opportunity for supporters to meet their favourite competitors. The event attracted a diverse crowd, eager to connect with riders ahead of the highly anticipated races, creating a lively and electric atmosphere under the summer sun in the Lot region.
Prominent French riders took centre stage, with reigning MXGP World Champion Romain Febvre leading the home contingent. The session also highlighted exciting debutants such as Tom Vialle of Honda HRC Petronas and Thibault Benistant from Team Honda Motoblouz SR Motul, both making their first appearances in the premier MXGP class. Maxime Renaux of Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP and MX2 standout Maxime Grau from Maddii Racing Honda ABF Italia further bolstered the local presence, while Belgian brothers Lucas and Sacha Coenen from Red Bull KTM Factory Racing and the legendary Jeffrey Herlings added an international dimension to the gathering.
The signing session was marked by genuine interactions, with riders sharing autographs and photographs that delighted fans of all ages. The palpable excitement and warmth of the day enhanced the sense of occasion, promising a thrilling Grand Prix weekend. With temperatures rising, the event’s energy remained undiminished, underscoring the passion of both riders and supporters as they prepared for the competitive action ahead.
Looking forward, the MXGP of France schedule is packed with practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and races across multiple classes, including WMX, EMX125, MX2, and MXGP. Fans can follow the live action on MXGP-TV.com, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the event. The weekend’s unfolding competition is set to build on the strong foundations laid by the opening day’s fan engagement, signalling an exciting chapter in the 2026 FIM Motocross World Championship.
