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Sixth in MX2 for Camden Mclellan at 2025 Fim Motocross of Nations

Sixth in MX2 for Camden Mclellan at 2025 Fim Motocross of Nations
Racing Triumph Motorcycles 7th Oct 2025

Monster Energy Triumph Factory Racing’s Camden McLellan has enjoyed a strong end to the season with sixth overall at the 2025 FIM Motocross of Nations. Competing in the MX2 class at Ironman Raceway in the USA, McLellan charged hard in both races to secure his impressive individual result. Close behind were two more TF 250-X racers with Mikkel Haarup seventh and Guillem Farres in eighth, putting three Triumph machines inside the top 10 overall – the most of any manufacturer. Alvin Östlund raced his TF 450-RC to 11th overall in the Open class, and helped Team Sweden to seventh in the Nations Classification.

Following his solid season of racing in the MX2 World Championship, McLellan was excited to end the season on a high. In both of his motos, he fought through the field from mid-pack starts to secure his 13-18 race results for sixth overall in MX2, which helped Team South Africa to 14th in the final standings.

Haarup returned to racing at the Motocross of Nations after missing the final two rounds of Pro Motocross due to injury. Racing for Team Denmark, Haarup delivered improving results across the two races with his 17th in moto one followed up by a 15th in the second race. On the day, Haarup finished seventh in MX2, with his team 20th overall.

Close behind Haarup in the MX2 classification was Farres, who raced the Nations for the first time on Triumph machinery and finished eighth overall. With experience of racing in the USA, the Spaniard acclimatised quickly and finished 16th in both motos. At the end of the weekend, Team Spain placed 10th in the Nations Classification.

For the first time ever, the Triumph TF 450-RC was raced at the Motocross of Nations with Alvin Östlund competing for Team Sweden. Östlund was consistent across both races to secure his 20-21 results for 11th overall in the Open class – a solid performance that helped his country to seventh in the Nations Classification.

With the dust now settled on the 78th edition of the FIM Motocross of Nations, all of Triumph’s teams and riders now look forward to the off-season following what’s been a positive year of racing around the world.

Camden McLellan – Team South Africa

“Overall, it’s been a solid day. My team was 14th overall and I finished sixth in MX2. I had a little tip over in the second moto while I was third, so that was a little frustrating. But anyway, there are a lot of positives to take away from here and overall, it’s been a strong season with the team.”

Guillem Farres – Team Spain

“It’s been a bit of a rough day for me. In the first moto I had a bad start and I was around 30th, and I pulled through to 16th. Race two started better but then I had a big crash. So, overall, it’s been a challenging day for Team Spain and myself. On the positive side, I’m healthy, and now the focus is on next year.”

Mikkel Haarup – Team Denmark

“For Sunday’s races I improved a lot from Saturday. It was tough against the 450s on the start, but I fought my way through quite well in both motos to finish inside the top 20 each time. I ended the weekend seventh overall, so that wasn’t too bad, and always, it was an honour to represent Team Denmark.”

Alvin Östlund – Team Sweden

“The Nations is over and it’s been a great day for Team Sweden. We finished seventh overall and my teammates rode really well. I had two good races as well and I really enjoyed the track – and the whole weekend – with the team.”

Results – 2025 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations

Race 1 – MXGP and MX2

1. Jett Lawrence, MXGP, Australia (Honda) 34:51.650

2. Lucas Coenen, MXGP, Belgium (KTM) 34:58.662

3. Tim Gajser, MXGP, Slovenia (Honda) 35:09.067

4. Eli Tomac, MXGP, USA (Yamaha) 35:11.011

5. Romain Febvre, MXGP, France (Kawasaki) 35:29.577

6. Ruben Fernandez, MXGP, Spain (Honda) 35:47.571

13. Camden McLellan, MX2, South Africa (Triumph) 36:25.825

16. Guillem Farres, MX2, Spain (Triumph) 36:45.878

17. Mikkel Haarup, MX2, Denmark, (Triumph) 36:46.452

Race 2 – MX2 and Open

1. Hunter Lawrence, Open, Australia, (Honda) 35:35.442

2. Jo Shimoda, Open, Japan (Honda) 35:44.921

3. Jan Pancar, Open, Slovenia, (KTM) 35:50.369

4. Liam Everts, Open, Belgium (Husqvarna) 35:51.916

5. Maxime Renaux, Open, France, (Yamaha) 35:55.838

6. Andrea Bonacorsi, Open, Italy (Fantic) 35:57.682

15. Mikkel Haarup, MX2, Denmark, (Triumph) 36:49.967

16. Guillem Farres, MX2, Spain (Triumph) 36:53.145

18. Camden McLellan, MX2, South Africa (Triumph) 37:02.517

20. Alvin Östlund, Open, Sweden (Triumph) 37:04.498

Race 3 – MXGP and Open

1. Hunter Lawrence, Open, Australia (Honda) 35:33.482

2. Eli Tomac, MXGP, USA (Yamaha) 35:39.212

3. Jett Lawrence, MXGP, Australia (Honda) 35:47.54

4. Tim Gajser, MXGP, Slovenia, (Honda) 35:51.783

5. Romain Febvre, MXGP, France (Kawasaki) 35:57.985

6. Jo Shimoda, Open, Australia (Honda) 36:00.150

21. Alvin Östlund, Open, Sweden (Triumph) 37:23.606

2025 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations – Overall Classification

1. Team Australia, (Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence, Kyle Webster) 19pts

2. Team USA (Eli Tomac, RJ Hampshire, Justin Cooper) 33pts

3. Team France (Romain Febvre, Maxime Renaux, Mathis Valin) 33pts

7. Team Sweden (Alvin Östlund, Isak Gifting, Albin Gerhardsson) 84pts

10. Team Spain (Ruben Fernandez, Francisco Garcia, Guillem Farres) 89pts

14. Team South Africa (Camden McLellan, Slade Smith, Cameron Durow) 116pts

20. Team Denmark (Mikkel Haarup, Mads Fredsoe, Magnus Smith) 107pts

MXGP Class Overall

1. Jett Lawrence, Team Australia (Honda) 4pts

2. Eli Tomac, Team USA (Yamaha) 6pts

3. Tim Gajser, Team Slovenia (Honda) 7pts

4. Romain Fabvre, Team France (Kawasaki) 10pts

5. Lucas Coenen, Team Belgium (KTM) 12pts

6. Isak Gifting, Team Sweden (Yamaha) 15pts

MX2 Class Overall

1. Kay de Wolf, Team The Netherlands (Husqvarna) 16pts

2. Justin Cooper, Team USA, (Yamaha) 20pts

3. Mathis Valin, Team France, (Kawasaki) 23pts

4. Andrea Adamo, Team Italy, (KTM) 24pts

5. Kyle Webster, Team Australia, (Honda) 28pts

6. Camden McLellan, Team South Africa (Triumph) 31pts

7. Mikkel Haarup, Team Denmark (Triumph) 32pts

8. Guillem Farres, Team Spain (Triumph) 32pts

Open Class Overall

1. Hunter Lawrence, Team Australia (Honda) 2pts

2. Jo Shimoda, Team Japan (Honda) 8pts

3. Liam Everts, Team Belgium (Husqvarna) 11pts

4. Maxime Renaux, Team France (Yamaha) 14pts