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2007 MX1/MX2 world championship calendar.

MX1 start action at the 2006 Grand Prix of Italy.
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Moto-X » 2007 MX1/MX2 world championship calendar.

Thursday, 26th October 2006

The FIM has released the following 15-round calendar for the 2007 MX1 and MX2 Motocross world championships.

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The FIM has released the following 15-round calendar for the 2007 MX1 and MX2 Motocross world championships.

The season will start in Benelux on April 1 and conclude in Bulgaria on September 9, before the Motocross of Nations, at Budds Creek in the USA, on September 23.

Two events are still to confirm their location – the British Grand Prix (previously held at Matterley Basin, which has come under fire for poor organisation at the 2006 Motocross of Nations) and the Northern Ireland Grand Prix (previously held at Desertmartin).

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Stefan Everts and Christophe Pourcel won the 2006 MX1 and MX2 championships respectively – Everts has now retired, with a record breaking ten world titles, while Pourcel will return to defend his crown.


April 1 Benelux Valkenswaard
April 15 Spain Bellpuig
April 22 Portugal Agueda
May 6 Italy Mantova
May 13 Germany Teutschenthal
May 27 Japan Sugo
June 10 France St Jean d'Angély
June 17 Great Britain tba
July 1 Sweden Uddevalla
July 15 South Africa Durban
July 29 Czech Republic Loket
August 5 Belgium Namur
August 19 Northern Ireland tba
September 2 Netherlands Lierop
September 9 Bulgaria Sevlievo

September 23 Motocross of Nations Budds Creek (USA)
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