Who will ride where in 2022?
Before the start of the Dutch motocross season, we made a team overview for the coming season. It's not easy, but we tried to make the best of it. Here's an overview of who's driving where in 2022!
National Team overview 2022:
– Kawasaki Laurense Motors Team
Kjell Verbruggen (250)
– Schepers Racing
Kevin Schepers (500)
– Team CKK
Lars van Berkel? (500cc)
– Buitenhuis Racing
Kevin Buitenhuis (250)
– Team Ties Pol Motors
Micha Boy de Waal (450)
– Voss KTM Racing
Dean Gregoire (85)
– Team Youth Pro MX
Elvis Totney (65)
Chento van Zoest (65)
Jur van Tuil (65)
Scott van den Boomen (65)
Jelle Bankers (250cc)
– Hannamax Motorsport
Kay Ebben (500)
Joshua van der Linden (500)
Dennis van Rooij (Cup)
Bjorn de Cort (Cup)
– We.Love.Moto Racing Team
Kyle van Zutven (250)
Eric van Helvoirt (125)
– GT Husqvarna Team
Sven Gerrits (125)
Robin van Oldeniel (250)
Yourick den Hollander (250)
– Hofstede MX Team
Niels Wennemars (125cc)
Roan Tolsma (125cc)
Karl Timmerman (250)
– MX4Kids Racing
Marcio van der Laars (50)
Lars Berkelaar (85)
Mehdi Elkandoussi (85)
Bob Freriks (125cc)
Noah Ho (125cc)
– JP Xtreme Xperience Team
Jarno Bos (250)
Sander Agard-Michelsen (250)
Heiki Laing (500)
Jasper Roessink (Cup)
– Brouwer Motors-JUMBO
Sem de Lange (250)
Kjeld Stuurman (250)
– Motovation Motosport
Levi Schrik (125)
Rizan Hartman (85)
Kieran Pijpers (85)
– GPR MX Team
Rob van de Veerdonk (250)
– 88 Motorsports
Freek van der Vlist (500)
– AK Bouw-Hutten Metal Junior Team
Dion Brakke (65)
Hidden Huts (65)
Kenzo Jaspers (65)
Yuel Karnebeek (65)
– ATG JHMX GasGas Racing Team
Sven van der Mierden (500)
Rutger Baauw (500)
– Duntep MX
Daan Hofstede (125)
Sander Hofstede (250)
– Team Greek Spoor
Lars Greek Spoor (500)
– Arcabo MX Team
Mirco ten Kate (125)
– MX Team Knuiman
Jeremy Knuiman (250)
Damien Knuiman (125)
– Future MX Team
Cash van Hammond (65)
Nick de Jong (65)
Kayan Vermeer (65)
Ruben van Hoof (85)
Jaxx Vermeer (50)
– RoofCon Racing Team
Liam Garden (65)
Teunis Spijkerman (65)
Chiodi Dunkerk (85)
– Trutmans Mx Challenge Racing Team
Kyro Dark (85)
? (65)
? (50)
– Grizzly Racing
Ryan de Beer (250)
Jonah Pains (250)
Cody the Bear (85)
– RB Junior Team
Lukas Vissing (85)
Bertram Thorius (85)
Thijs van den Bogaard (65)
Brett Kastelijn (85)
James Kastelijn (65)
– Motocross AAD
Mick Kennedy (85)
– JR MX Racing Team
Jaymain Ramakers (85)
Djayven Houbiers (MON)
Jay Groeneveld (MON)
Raylee Street (MON)
– Kosak Racing Team
Emil Ziemer (85)
Kjetil Oswald (85)
Simon Hahn (85)
Henry Obenland (85)
Maximilian Werner (125)
Fabio Artho (125)
– Quality MX Racing
Ray van Gelder (85)
Finn Pullen (125)
Rico Lommers (250)
Kevin Kleijn (Cup)
– DvS Junior Racing
Jarne Bervoets (85)
Ian Ampoorter (85)
Harry Dale (65)
– Krettek-Haas-Racing-Team
Maxi Nagl (ADAC)
– SHR Motorsports-Yamaha
Mike Stender (ADAC)
Roel van Ham (ADAC)
Lukas Hechtel (ADAC)
Mairis Pumpurs (ADAC)
Julius Raeymakers (ADAC)
Oscar Thorius (ADAC)
Jayson van Drunen (ADAC)
– STC Sturm Racing
David Jimenez-Villava (ADAC)
Johannes Klein (ADAC)
Florian Hellrigl (ADAC)
Robert Sturm (ADAC)
Justin Trache (ADAC)
Carles Rossel Romero (ADAC)
Roberts Lusis (ADAC)
– Monster Energy Kawasaki Arrow
? (ADAC)
Tobias Linke (ADAC)
Bradley Masters (ADAC)
– StielerGroup Johannes Bikes-Suzuki
Borris Maillard (ADAC)
Gabriel Chetnicki (ADAC)
Lennox Litzrodt (ADAC)
– Becker Racing
Noah Ludwig (ADAC)
Thomas Vermile (ADAC)
Lucas Bruhn (ADAC)
Jakob Frandsen (ADAC)
Frederik Rahn Stampe (ADAC)
– HTS KTM
Bence Szvoboda (ADAC)
Imre Varga (ADAC)
Márk Tecsi László (ADAC)
I think Compass (ADAC)
Aron Katona (ADAC)
– Team Bauerschmidt MB33
Stefan Ekerold (ADAC)
Loris Freidig (ADAC)
David Beltran (ADAC)
Anton Viol (ADAC)
– GripMesser.com Racing Team
Jeffrey Dewulf (ADAC)
Nathan Renkens (ADAC)
Victor Alonso (ADAC)
– Kaczmarek Motorsport
Lotte van Drunen (ADAC)
* If your team is not listed and you compete at the highest level in your own country, please email us!
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: #FvdEPhotography
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