The Spanish Motocross Championship will officially open the motorsport season at MotorLand Aragón this weekend. The national competition lands on the circuit in Bajo Aragón with the MXS18, MX65, MX85, MX Femenino, Master-MX3 and Master-MX4 categories, with more than 180 entrants in an event with free access for all its fans.
The Alcaniz complex has a spectacular motocross circuit with 19 curves (11 right-handers and 8 left-handers) and very attractive twisting areas for spectators and very physical for the riders. Specifically, a total of 184 entrants will take part in the event, with the MX65 and MX85 categories having the most participants with 46 and 47. MXS18 will have 41 riders, Female MX with 23 and Master-MX3 and Master-MX4 with 17 and 12 respectively.
Among the registered riders are Raúl Méndez , Borja Ramón Múgica and Antonio Villegas (champions in Master-MX4), Pau Caudet (2022 MX65 and 2024 MX85 champion) and Gonzalo Salvador (2023 MX65 champion) who will try to start the 2025 season in search of the crown.
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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Motocross in its purest form will be on the track and the public will be able to enjoy it from the natural stands. Fans will have access to the open paddock to walk around and see the motocross bikes up close, as well as the work of their teams. The characteristic atmosphere of the Spanish Motocross Championship can be felt among the tents from which the riders will set off on their bikes on their way to the track.
SATURDAY SCHEDULES
On Saturday, timed practice sessions will take place to prepare the grids. From 9:30 in the morning , the public will be able to enjoy the training sessions, while at 14:00 the Race 1 of five of the six categories that visit MotorLand Aragón will begin, with Master-MX3 and Master-MX4 being the first. MX85 will have its test at 14:45 with MX65 at 15:30. Finally, MXFemenino will close the day at 16:10.