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MXGP Germany is set to take place in Sunday in the FIM Motocross World Championship.

The municipality of Teutschenthal in Germany is set to host the thrilling MXGP race in the FIM Motocross World Championship weekend. MXGP is the premier class of FIM Motocross World Championship, which is organized by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme. Furthermore, the MXGP class includes riders from 16 years of age on, either on two-stroke engines from 175cc up to 250cc, or four-stroke engines from 290cc up to 450cc. Jorge Prado is the current MXGP World Motocross Champions, following a thrilling 2024 campaign which saw him crowned after the final round in Castilla la Mancha, Spain. The 24-year-old Spaniard won the 2024 title racing for GASGAS, finishing the season with 996 points, 10 ahead of second-placed Tim Gajser (986) who raced for Honda.

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Game Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025

Game Time: 11:00 a.m. ET

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Prado started his final MXGP racing year strong in 2024, dominating the first four GP’s. The Spaniard only dropped major points from mud races at rounds five and 10.

The 24-year-old actually had to play catchup to Gajser who held a minor lead over him for a majority of the season. Going into the first moto of round 19-of-20, Gajser held a 14-point lead over Prado.

After a first turn crash, Gajser broke a footpeg which relegated him to 17th, whereas Prado took a second-place finish. Gajser would finish second in race two, but Prado took the overall victory & a seven-point lead for the final round.

Then, Prado successfully defended his MXGP World Championship in his final MXGP racing year & ended the season with 11 GP wins, 16 podiums, and two finishes outside the top four.

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