Mx1 — Fim

The MX1 class was characterized by its engine displacement regulations, which allowed for a diverse range of high-performance motorcycles: Up to 250cc. Four-Stroke Engines: Up to 450cc.

The MX1 era (2004–2013) saw the rise of some of the greatest athletes in motocross history. fim mx1

The Italian icon dominated the class, winning multiple successive titles for Red Bull KTM. The MX1 class was characterized by its engine

The Legacy of FIM MX1: The Pinnacle of Motocross For over a decade, served as the premier class of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) Motocross World Championship. Known for its high-powered machinery and legendary rivalries, the class defined the "premier" status of the sport before being rebranded to MXGP in 2014. The Machines: Raw Power The Italian icon dominated the class, winning multiple

FIM MX1 was a truly international affair, with the calendar spanning across Europe, South America, and Asia. Iconic venues included: