ADAC MX Masters explained

ADAC MX Masters
Category:Motocross
Country/Region:Germany
Inaugural:2005
Current Season:2024 ADAC MX Masters

The ADAC MX Masters is the premier domestic German Motocross series, organised by the Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club.

The series runs annually throughout spring and summer, typically consisting of 7-8 rounds. Although the series exists as the premier championship for the sport in Germany, it has also in taken in rounds in several neighbouring European countries over the years.[1]

The premier class within the championship is the MX Masters class but there are also three other classes that act as a ladder for younger riders to move up the ranks.[2]

History

Prior to the beginning of the ADAC MX Masters, the International German Motocross Championship existed as the highest level of the sport in Germany in various forms since the early 1950s. As a reaction to difficult conditions for the sport within the county, ADAC Sports President Hermann Tomczyk along with Dieter Porsch and former racer Dietmar Lacher founded the series.[3]

The Youngster Cup division was introduced in the second year of the championship for riders under the age of 21, with Junior class for 85cc machines brought in in 2018. Dennis Ullrich is the most successful rider in the championships history with five titles.[4] Internationally notable riders such as Ken Roczen, Jordi Tixier, Pauls Jonass, Glenn Coldenhoff, Jett Lawrence and Simon Längenfelder have all picked up titles across the divisions of the series. Multi-time Grand Prix winner Max Nagl has picked up four titles in the premier Masters class and is notable for having a fourteen-year gap between his second and third crowns.

Event Format

Rounds of the ADAC MX Masters typically have a two-day format. Qualifying sessions for all classes are held on the Saturday along with last chance races for classes with the number of entries that require this. In addition, the opening races for some of the classes are held on Saturday afternoon. The Masters and Youngster Cup classes have three races across the weekend, with the remaining classes having two races.

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  
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Broadcast

The comprehensive broadcast of each round of the ADAC MX Masters is currently via a live stream on the ADAC Motorsports official YouTube channel.[5]

List of Champions

[6] [7] [8]

SeasonMasters ChampionYoungster Cup ChampionJunior Cup 125 ChampionJunior Cup 85 Champion
2024
2023 Max Nagl (Honda) Oriol Oliver (KTM) Mads Fredsøe (KTM) Dani Heitink (Husqvarna)
2022 Max Nagl (Husqvarna) Guillem Farres (KTM) Jānis Reišulis (KTM) Jayson van Drunen (Yamaha)
2021 Jordi Tixier (KTM) Marcel Stauffer (KTM) Vítězslav Marek (KTM)
2020 Jordi Tixier (KTM) Martin Venhoda (KTM) Bradley Mesters (Kawasaki)
2019 Dennis Ullrich (Husqvarna) Rene Hofer (KTM) Simon Längenfelder (KTM)
2018 Henry Jacobi (Husqvarna) Jett Lawrence (Suzuki) Filip Olsson (Husqvarna) Camden McLellan (KTM)
Junior Cup Champion
2017 Dennis Ullrich (KTM) Tom Koch (KTM) Magnus Smith (KTM)-
2016 Dennis Ullrich (KTM) Bas Vaessen (Suzuki) Rene Hofer (KTM)-
2015 Glenn Coldenhoff (Suzuki) Brian Hsu (Suzuki) Jeremy Sydow (KTM)-
2014 Dennis Ullrich (KTM) Thomas Kjær Olsen (Yamaha) Mikkel Haarup (KTM)-
2013 Dennis Ullrich (KTM) Boris Maillard (Kawasaki) Glen Meier (KTM)-
2012 Marcus Schiffer (Suzuki) Jeremy Seewer (Suzuki) Bas Vaessen (KTM)-
2011 Stefan Kjær Olsen (Yamaha) Pauls Jonass (KTM)-
2010 Ken Roczen (Suzuki) Dennis Ullrich (Honda) Luca Nijenhuis (Yamaha)-
2009 Ken Roczen (Suzuki) Dennis Baudrexl (Honda) Brent Van Doninck (KTM)-
2008 Max Nagl (KTM) Ken Roczen (Suzuki) Jeffrey Herlings (Suzuki)-
2007 Marcus Schiffer (KTM) Petr Smitka (Yamaha) Aleksandr Tonkov (Suzuki)-
2006 Max Nagl (KTM) Günter Schmidinger (Honda) Ken Roczen (Suzuki)-
2005 Ken De Dycker (Honda)--

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Results: ADAC MX Masters – Randers. Edward Stratmann. May 28, 2023. mxvice.com. December 19, 2023.
  2. Web site: ADAC MX Masters 2021 Rules and Regulations. ADAC e.V.. December 4, 2020. adac-motorsport.de. December 19, 2023.
  3. Web site: The beginnings of the ADAC MX Masters: How it all began ten years ago. ADAC e.V.. April 30, 2014. adac-motorsport.de. December 19, 2023.
  4. Web site: Dennis Ullrich ist ADAC Motorsportler des Jahres 2019. Dietmar Müller. November 8, 2019. motocross-magazin.de. December 19, 2023.
  5. News: ADAC Masters - Live Streaming. mxlarge.com. 1 October 2023. 20 December 2023.
  6. Web site: GERMAN MX INTERNATIONAL (1987-2005), MASTER’S (2006-) MOTOCROSSCHAMPIONSHIP. motorsporttop20.com. motorsporttop20.com. December 20, 2023.
  7. Web site: GERMAN MX YOUNGSTER MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP. motorsporttop20.com. motorsporttop20.com. December 20, 2023.
  8. Web site: Wall of Fame. adac-motorsport.de. December 20, 2023.