2025 ADAC MX Masters

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The 2025 ADAC MX Masters season was the 21st ADAC MX Masters season. The series had seven rounds across Germany and one in France, running from April to September.[1]

Max Nagl was the reigning champion in the premier MX Masters category, after he took his fifth title in 2024.[2] Dutchman Roan van de Moosdijk would ultimately be crowned champion in the class, after a late season dual with Nagl that saw the championship lead change several times across the final rounds.

In the second tier Youngster Cup class, Swiss rider Nico Greutmann was the reigning champion.[3] Despite missing the opening rounds, Danish rider Mads Fredsøe rode consistently to take the title.

For the first time in the history of the championship, a round was held in France. In addition, a number of rule changes were made ahead of the season, with the previous scenario of the top three in the Youngster Cup having to move into the MX Masters the following season being scrapped.[4]

MX Masters

Round Date Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Race 3 Winner Round Winner
1 26–27 April Brandenburg Fürstlich Drehna Germany Max Nagl Germany Max Nagl Germany Noah Ludwig Germany Max Nagl
2 17–18 May Schleswig-Holstein Mölln Germany Maximilian Spies Netherlands Roan van de Moosdijk Germany Max Nagl Germany Noah Ludwig
3 14–15 June Brandenburg Dreetz Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings
4 12–13 July North Rhine-Westphalia Bielstein Austria Marcel Stauffer Austria Marcel Stauffer Germany Max Nagl Austria Marcel Stauffer
5 19–20 July Schleswig-Holstein Tensfeld Norway Håkon Fredriksen Netherlands Roan van de Moosdijk Norway Håkon Fredriksen Netherlands Roan van de Moosdijk
6 9–10 August Baden-Württemberg Gaildorf Netherlands Roan van de Moosdijk Austria Marcel Stauffer Germany Maximilian Spies Germany Maximilian Spies
7 30–31 August France Bitche Germany Max Nagl Germany Max Nagl Belgium Liam Everts Belgium Liam Everts
8 13–14 September Baden-Württemberg Holzgerlingen France Jordi Tixier Netherlands Roan van de Moosdijk Netherlands Roan van de Moosdijk Netherlands Roan van de Moosdijk

Youngster Cup

Round Date Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Race 3 Winner Round Winner
1 26–27 April Brandenburg Fürstlich Drehna France Quentin Prugnières France Quentin Prugnières Sweden Linus Persson Liechtenstein Lyonel Reichl
2 17–18 May Schleswig-Holstein Mölln France Quentin Prugnières Denmark Mads Fredsøe France Maxime Grau Denmark Mads Fredsøe
3 14–15 June Brandenburg Dreetz Latvia Markuss Kokins Denmark Mads Fredsøe Netherlands Bradley Mesters Denmark Mads Fredsøe
12–13 July North Rhine-Westphalia Bielstein Class not held Class not held Class not held Class not held
4 19–20 July Schleswig-Holstein Tensfeld Netherlands Bradley Mesters Netherlands Bradley Mesters Denmark Nicolai Skovbjerg Netherlands Bradley Mesters
5 9–10 August Baden-Württemberg Gaildorf France Maxime Grau France Maxime Grau France Maxime Grau France Maxime Grau
6 30–31 August France Bitche Australia Liam Owens Switzerland Nico Greutmann Switzerland Nico Greutmann Switzerland Nico Greutmann
7 13–14 September Baden-Württemberg Holzgerlingen France Maxime Grau France Maxime Grau Liechtenstein Lyonel Reichl France Maxime Grau

Circuit locations

2025 ADAC MX Masters locations

MX Masters

Youngster Cup

References

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