Prize pool of more than €20.000 for Belgian Masters!
It is best to circle the weekend of October 7 and 8 on the calendar with a thick marker! The final of the Belgian Motocross Championship (all classes), the 'Coupe de l'Avenir' and the Belgian Masters of Motocross will take place in the Walloon village of Baisieux (Quiévrain). The Inters can earn more than 20.000 euros!
In the BMB classes – Youth, Cup 125, Cup MX1, Cup MX2, MX1 and MX2 – there are still important points to be earned in the final rankings of the championship. Moreover, on Sunday after the two rounds, the Belgian Masters MX1 and Belgian Master MX2 titles will be awarded!
The exercises and competitions for the youth classes, Cup 125, Cup MX1 and Cup MX2 will take place on Saturday, October 7. For the Belgian Master MX1 and Belgian Master MX2 classes, the exercises and competitions will continue on Sunday, October 8. Consult here timing.
Great prize pool for Inters!
The MX1 and MX2 riders (both Nationals and Inters) can score points in both series for the Belgian Championship and the Belgian Masters. The prize scale per series for both Inters classes is as follows:
First place: €150
Second place: €120
Third place: €90
Fourth place: €75
Fifth place: €60
Sixth place: €55
Seventh place: €50
In addition, there is also a final Super Final with the best MX1 and MX2 riders (based on the general classification of the two rounds) with the following prize scale:
First place: €7.000
Second place: €5.000
Third place: €3.000
Fourth place: €2.000
Fifth place: €1.000
In total there is more than €20.000 in the prize pool for the Inters. Doesn't seem wrong to us! Please note, the Nationals and Inters MX1 & MX2 must register in advance via this online form. All other riders register on site at the Welcome office
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