Motocross World Championship MXGP

The final round of the FIM World Motocross Championship was held at Matterley Basin in the UK, where Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP rider Jeremy Seewer finished second and fourth in the two races, securing a second place overall and the team's seventh silver trophy. In addition, Glenn Coldenhoff finished fourth overall in both the GP standings and the season points list. Seewer, Coldenhoff, Maximillian Renaux of the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP team, and Calvin Vlaanderen of the Gebben van Venrooy Yamaha team fought fiercely, helping Yamaha successfully defend their title as the manufacturer champion of the world motocross championship.
In the MX2 category, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 rider Jago Geerts narrowly won the GP event, earning him the silver medal in the world motocross championship MX2 category. Meanwhile, Thibault Benistant finished fifth, wrapping up a difficult season of injury and absence, while Li Kui Enjianga finished 13th in the final race of the season. With the efforts of the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 "Iron Triangle", Yamaha won their fourth consecutive manufacturer championship title.
Overall, the FIM World Motocross Championship provided thrilling races and fierce competition, highlighting the skills and dedication of the riders and teams involved. Yamaha's success in defending their title as the manufacturer champion is a testament to their perseverance and excellence in the sport.

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