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Spanish Motocross Championship

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Spanish Motocross Championship
Spanish Motocross Championship logo
CategoryMotocross
CountrySpain
Inaugural season1959
Current season

The Spanish Motocross Championship (Spanish: Campeonato de España de Motocross) is the premier domestic Spanish Motocross series, sanctioned by the Real Federación Motociclista Española.

The series runs annually throughout late winter and spring each year. The premier classes are the Elite-MX1 and Elite-MX2 but there are also classes for younger riders, masters and women.[1]

History

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The Spanish Motocross Championship has existed since 1959. Several riders have had periods of dominance in the history of the championship, with Toni Elías holding the highest number of titles at ten.[2] The classes within the championship have evolved over time in line with what has been seen in the sport around the world.

Event Format

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Rounds of the Spanish Motocross Championship typically have a two day format. The Elite categories hold their qualifying on the first day, with the main races taking place on the second day. In addition to timed practice sessions, Elite categories compete in a qualifying race (in a similar vain to what happens in the FIM Motocross World Championship) to earn their starting order for the main races.[3] From 2023 onwards, the top-five finishers of the qualifying race will receive points. These points will go towards their championship total, but will not go towards their total for each round.[4]

Points are awarded to the top-five finishers of the qualifying race, in the following format:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th 
Points 5 4 3 2 1

Points are awarded to finishers of the main races, in the following format:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th 
Points 25 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Broadcast

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The comprehensive broadcast of each round of the Spanish Motocross Championship is currently via a live stream on the RFME's official YouTube channel.[5]

List of Champions

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Season Elite-MX1 Champion Elite-MX2 Champion MX125 Champion
2024 Spain José Butrón (KTM) Spain Gerard Congost (Gas Gas) Spain Salvador Pérez (Gas Gas)
2023 Spain José Butrón (KTM) Spain Gerard Congost (Gas Gas) Spain Elias Escandell (Fantic)
2022 Spain José Butrón (KTM) Spain David Braceras (KTM) Spain Francisco García (Husqvarna)
2021 Spain Carlos Campano (Yamaha) Spain Rubén Fernández (Honda) Spain Adriá Monné (KTM)
2020 Spain Nil Arcarons (Husqvarna) Spain Rubén Fernández (Yamaha) Spain Guillem Farrés (Gas Gas)
2019 Spain Ander Valentín (Husqvarna) Spain Iker Larrañaga (KTM) Spain Gerard Congost (KTM)
2018 Spain José Butrón (KTM) Spain Iker Larrañaga (Husqvarna) -
2017 Spain José Butrón (KTM) Spain Simeó Ubach (KTM) -
2016 Spain José Butrón (KTM) Spain Oriol Casas (Yamaha) -
2015 Spain José Butrón (KTM) Spain Iker Larrañaga (KTM) -
2014 Spain José Butrón (KTM) Spain Ander Valentín (Yamaha) -
2013 Spain José Butrón (KTM) Spain Ander Valentín (Yamaha) -
MX Elite Champion MX2 Champion
2012 Spain Jonathan Barragán (Honda) Spain Nil Arcarons (KTM) -
2011 Spain Jonathan Barragán (Kawasaki) Spain José Luis Martínez (KTM) -
2010 Spain Álvaro Lozano (Yamaha) Spain José Butrón (Suzuki) -
2009 Spain Carlos Campano (Yamaha) Spain Cristian Oliva (Yamaha) -
2008 Spain Jonathan Barragán (KTM) Spain Francisco José Millán (KTM) -
MX1 Champion
2007 Spain Jonathan Barragán (KTM) Spain Xavier Hernández (Yamaha) -
2006 Spain Javier García Vico (Honda) Spain Carlos Campano (KTM) -
2005 Spain Javier García Vico (Honda) Spain Xavier Hernández (Yamaha) -
Open Champion 125cc Champion
2004 Spain Álvaro Lozano (KTM) Spain Jonathan Barragán (KTM) -
2003 Spain Javier García Vico (KTM) Spain Jonathan Barragán (KTM) -
2002 Spain Javier García Vico (KTM) Spain Jonathan Barragán (KTM) -
2001 Spain Javier García Vico (KTM) Spain Abel Bernárdez (Honda) -
250cc Champion 125cc Champion
2000 Spain Javier García Vico (Yamaha) Spain Moisés Bernárdez (Honda) -
1999 Spain Javier García Vico (Yamaha) Spain Moisés Bernárdez (Honda) -
1998 Spain Javier García Vico (Yamaha) Spain Moisés Bernárdez (Honda) -
1997 Spain Javier García Vico (Yamaha) Spain Moisés Bernárdez (Honda) -
1996 Spain José del Barrio (KTM) Spain Moisés Bernárdez (Kawasaki) -
1995 Spain Josep Alonso (Honda) Spain Moisés Bernárdez (Kawasaki) -
1994 Spain Josep Alonso (Honda) Spain Moisés Bernárdez (Kawasaki) -
1993 Spain Josep Alonso (Honda) Spain Abel Bernárdez (Yamaha) -
1992 Spain Luis López (Honda) Spain Moisés Bernárdez (Yamaha) -
1991 Spain Luis López (Honda) Spain Moisés Bernárdez (Yamaha) -
1990 Spain Luis López (Honda) Spain Josep Alonso (Yamaha) -
1989 Spain Pablo Colomina (Yamaha) Spain José María González (Honda) -
1988 Spain Luis López (Honda) Spain Josep Alonso (Yamaha) -
1987 Spain Pablo Colomina (Honda) Spain José María González (Honda) -
1986 Spain Pablo Colomina (KTM) Spain Toni Elías (Yamaha) -
1985 Spain Pablo Colomina (KTM) Spain Juan José Barragán (Yamaha) -
1984 Spain Pablo Colomina (KTM) Spain Jordi Elías (Cagiva) -
500cc Champion
1983 Spain Toni Arcarons (Honda) Spain Toni Elías (Derbi) Spain Pablo Colomina (KTM)
1982 Spain Toni Elías (Derbi) Spain Toni Elías (Derbi) Spain Fernando Muñoz (Beta/Yamaha)
1981 Spain Toni Elías (Derbi) Spain Toni Elías (Derbi) Spain Juan José Barragán (Montesa)
1980 Spain Toni Arcarons (Montesa) Spain Toni Elías (Derbi) Spain Toni Arcarons (Montesa)
1979 Spain Toni Elías (Bultaco) - -
1978 Spain Toni Elías (Bultaco) - Spain Fernando Muñoz (Montesa)
1977 Spain Toni Elías (Bultaco) - -
1976 Spain Fernando Muñoz (Montesa) - -
1975 Spain Jorge Capapey (Bultaco) - -
1974 Spain José Ángel Mendívil (Bultaco) - -
1973 Spain Jorge Capapey (Bultaco) Spain José Ángel Mendívil (Bultaco) -
1972 Spain Domingo Gris (Bultaco) Spain Domingo Gris (Bultaco) -
1971 Spain Jorge Capapey (Bultaco) - -
1970 Spain Domingo Gris (Bultaco) - -
1969 Spain José Sánchez (Bultaco) - -
1968 Spain José Sánchez (Bultaco) - -
1967 Spain José Sánchez (Bultaco) - -
1966 Spain Pedro Pi (Montesa) - -
1965 Spain Pedro Pi (Montesa) - -
1964 Spain Oriol Puig (Bultaco) Spain José Sánchez (Bultaco) -
1963 Spain Oriol Puig (Bultaco) Spain Pedro Pi (Montesa) -
1962 Spain Pedro Pi (Montesa) Spain José Sánchez (Bultaco) -
1961 Spain Pedro Pi (Montesa) Spain Pedro Pi (Montesa) -
Superiores Champion
1960 Spain Juan Elizalde (Ossa) Spain Oriol Puig (Bultaco) Spain Andrés Basolí (Derbi)
1959 Spain José Antonio Elizalde (Ossa) - Spain Andrés Basolí (Derbi)

References

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  1. ^ Real Federación Motociclista Española (23 January 2023). "Reglas de la Competición 2023" (PDF). rfme.com. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Motos con historia: Derbi Cross 125/250 1982 y Toni Elías". moto1pro.com. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Qualifying race results: Spanish Championship RD1". gatedrop.com. 29 January 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  4. ^ "NORMATIVA DE DORSALES – CAMPEONATO DE ESPAÑA DE MOTOCROSS 2023". RFME. 30 December 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Live Stream:Calatayud". Lewis Phillips. mxvice.com. 16 April 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  6. ^ Real Federación Motociclista Española. "RFME CAMPEONATOS DE ESPAÑA DE MOTOCROSS / SUPERCROSS / FREESTYLE" (PDF). rfme.com. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  7. ^ motorsporttop20.com. "SPANISH 125cc (2001-04); MX2 (2005-14); MX2 ELITE (2015- ) MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP" (PDF). motorsporttop20.com. Retrieved 30 January 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ motorsporttop20.com. "SPANISH OPEN (2001-04); MX1 (2005-07); MX ELITE (2008-14); MX1 ELITE (2015- ) MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP" (PDF). motorsporttop20.com. Retrieved 30 January 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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