The Fantic motorcycle company is presenting some novelties for 2024, relying on three teams with deep experience to participate in three motocross classes.
After its debut in 2022, Fantic returns to line up in grand style at the starting gate of the MXGP World Championship.
In fact, for 2024, Fantic will participate in the premier class of motocross by entrusting the Fantic Factory Racing MXGP team to the experience of Louis Vosters’ Dutch structure, a protagonist in the world motocross championship in recent years.
The riders who will bring the Fantic XXF 450 to the race, under the guidance of team manager Vitaliy Tonkov, will be the outstanding Glenn Coldenhoff and the rookie Roan Van de Moosdjik.
Fantic will also be present in the MX2 World Championship and the EMX250 European Championship with the Fantic Factory Racing MX2 team, with Matteo Migliori’s SM Action structure from Modena, together with team manager Emanuele Giovannelli.
The Fantic bearers will be the Dutch rider Kay Karssemakers, the EMX250 2023 vice champion who deservedly rises in the World Championship, and the Spaniard David Braceras. The French rider Alexis Fueri is confirmed in the EMX250.
The Fantic Factory Racing EMX125 team will be present in the European 125 championship with Daniele Marchese’s SDM team, which will field the Italian Simone Mancini, the Hungarian Noel Zanocz, and the Belgian Douwe Van Mechgelen on the championship gate in 2024.
Photo courtesy Fantic Racing
Find BikesportNZ.com on FACEBOOK here