Apply for your BMB permit now!
The 2019 BMB motocross permits can now be applied for via the software application 'my FMB-BMB'. The permit applications for the other disciplines will also be launched in the coming days.
From 2019, with a BMB 'Europe Open' motocross permit you will be able to participate in:
- All motocross competitions registered on the BMB calendar
- All motocross competitions registered on the European calendar (Open calendar of FIM Europe) such as e.g. ONK/ADAC/…
- All motocross competitions of the VLM/JMS federation (www.vlmcross.be)
In addition, you are individually insured for training at all Motocross circuits in Europe. You can also take out the BA insurance option so that you can train in France without an FFM license.
Riders who already had a permit last year launch the My FMB-BMB application and confirm the automatic update to have the latest version. Choose 'Log in' and enter your username (e-mail address) and the password of your choice. Choose your club, check your pre-filled details and click on 'Request a new permit'.
If you did not have a permit in 2018, click on 'New permit holder'. If you don't already have My FMB-BMB on your laptop/desktop, click here.
We ask all riders to carefully read the 2019 season information. This contains important information about the 2019 categories/classes, the race numbers (important changes in 2019), the collaboration with the other motocross associations and the novelties for 2019.
Please refer:
Info season Motocross 2019
My FMB-BMB application manual
Installation link My FMB-BMB
Photos: Paul Weyten
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