Dutch Masters of Motocross explained

Dutch Masters of Motocross
Category:Motocross
Country/Region:Netherlands
Inaugural:2016
Current Season:2024 Dutch Masters of Motocross

The Dutch Masters of Motocross (DMoMX) is the premier domestic Dutch Motocross series, sanctioned by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Motorrijders Vereniging.

The series runs annually throughout spring each year and typically consists of 3-4 rounds. The premier classes are the 500cc and 250cc but there are also classes for younger riders on 125cc and 85cc motorcycles.

Up to the end of the 2015 season, the series was known as the Open Dutch Motocross Championship (ONK). The series was renamed in 2016 in a bid by the KNMV to increase the international status of the championship and attract more riders from the FIM Motocross World Championship.[1] The ONK championship resumed in 2017 separately to the Dutch Masters of Motocross, with the series catering for national-level riders predominantly.

History

Under the original guise of the Open Dutch Motocross Championship, the first national motocross championship took place in 1949, running annually up until the end of the 2015 season. After a fall in the interest of international riders in competing in the series over the previous seasons, the national federation (KNMV) took the decision reconstruct the series from the 2016 season onwards.

This resulted in the renaming of the championship to the Dutch Masters of Motocross and the changing of the championship classes to the following:

In its opening season, the championship consisted of five events but in recent years it has had three events.[2] Jeffrey Herlings has been the most successful rider since the re-structuring of the championship in 2016, picking up five titles.

Event Format

Rounds of the Dutch Masters of Motocross typically have a single day format. Each class has a combined free and timed practice session in the morning, with the times from the timed practice session acting as the qualifying positions for the main races. Following on from this, all four classes have two races each, with the overall winner being the rider with the highest aggregate score from those races. The senior classes (500cc & 250cc) have 25 minute plus one lap races whilst the junior classes (125cc & 85cc) have 20 minute plus one lap 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 +  
Points2522201816151413121110987654321

List of Champions

Season500cc Champion250cc Champion125cc Champion85cc Champion
2024 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) Rick Elzinga (Yamaha) Gyan Doensen (KTM) Timo Heuver (KTM)
2023 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)[3] Kay de Wolf (Husqvarna) Jānis Reišulis (Yamaha) Dani Heitink (Husqvarna)
2022 Calvin Vlaanderen (Yamaha) Rick Elzinga (Yamaha)[4] Jānis Reišulis (KTM)
2021Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Henry Jacobi (Kawasaki) Kay de Wolf (Husqvarna) Cas Valk (Husqvarna)
2018 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM)[6] Jago Geerts (Yamaha) Emil Weckman (KTM) Kay de Wolf (KTM)
2017 Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) Kay de Wolf (KTM)
2016 Evgeny Bobryshev (Honda) Jeffrey Herlings (KTM) Jago Geerts (KTM) Emil Jönrup (KTM)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dutch Masters of Motocross in 2016 van start!. Koninklijke Nederlandse Motorrijders Vereniging. November 11, 2015. knmv.nl. December 2, 2023.
  2. Web site: Dutch Masters of Motocross reveal 2023 calendar. Press Release. October 14, 2022. gatedrop.com. December 2, 2023.
  3. Web site: DUTCH MASTERS KAMPIOENEN 2023 BEKEND: HERLINGS, DE WOLF, REISULIS EN HEITINK. May 30, 2023. nieuwsmotor.nl. December 2, 2023.
  4. News: Elzinga toont karakter en De Wolf zijn klasse. Steven van Kempen. motocrossmag.be. 18 June 2022. 2 December 2023.
  5. Web site: Dutch Masters - Cancelled. mxlarge.com. April 30, 2021. December 2, 2023.
  6. News: JEFFREY HERLINGS EN JAGO GEERTS DUTCH MASTERS OF MOTOCROSS 2018. nieuwsmotor.nl. 18 July 2018. 2 December 2023.