October 13, 2025, 12:00pm

TBA TBA MXGP (Feb 22)FIM Motocross World Championship

More silly season news has dropped relating to the FIM Motocross World Championship (MXGP). After just two seasons—one impacted by injuries—with the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP team, Jago Geerts’ time with the factory Yamaha squad is over. Geerts was a podium threat for a majority of his MX2 career before being forced to the Belgian to the premier class for the 2024 season. This morning, Yamaha confirmed Geerts’ time with the brand has come to an end. 

The following press release is from Yamaha Europe:

Following the conclusion of the 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship, Yamaha Motor Europe announces the departure of Jago Geerts after a successful eight-year partnership.

Geerts began his professional motocross career with the Hans Corvers led Kemea Yamaha team in 2018. In his debut MX2 season, the talented young Belgian finished eighth overall and was awarded ‘Rookie of the Year’. In 2019, he stood on the podium seven times, was one of only three race winners that season and secured the MX2 World Championship bronze medal at the final round.

Across the next four seasons (2020–2023), Geerts consistently fought for the MX2 world title aboard a Factory YZ250FM. During that period, the 93 celebrated 45 race wins and 55 podium finishes, culminating in four MX2 championship silver medals. Upon reaching MX2’s age ceiling in 2023, Geerts moved up to the premier MXGP class alongside the Kemea outfit as it transitioned to the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP team.

Geerts’s rookie campaign in MXGP in 2024 was unfortunately interrupted by a complex elbow injury sustained at the season opener in March. Determined to return, Geerts lined up and completed his first full season aboard a 450cc in the premier class in 2025, demonstrating his resilience. Highlights of his season included his first MXGP Qualifying Race win at the MXGP of Spain in Lugo and his best Grand Prix results — a fourth in a race and a sixth overall — both achieved at the MXGP of Latvia, in Kegums.

Over eight seasons with Yamaha, Geerts amassed an impressive record: 105 top‑three race finishes, 55 podiums, 24 Grand Prix wins and five MX2 championship medals — a clear reflection of his ability.

Yamaha Motor Europe extends its sincere gratitude to Jago for his immense contribution to the Yamaha family over the years and wishes him every success in his future endeavours.

“It has been a pleasure to have worked with Jago over the past eight years. After joining the Yamaha Family as a rookie in MX2, we have watched Jago grow into an incredible force. Together, we celebrated many big and memorable moments, including 24 GP wins and five championship medals. At the end of 2022, Jago showed what he was capable of on a YZ450FM with his impressive debut ride at the Monster Energy Motocross of Nations in Red Bud, USA, where he beat some of the biggest names in the sport. After that performance, Jago’s move to the 450 has been challenged by a series of unfortunate injuries. Throughout it all, we remained firmly committed to supporting him. Now, our journey together has reached its natural conclusion. We thank Jago for his dedication and tremendous contributions, and we sincerely wish him the very best in the next chapter of his career.”


Position Race Class Date Bike
25

MXGP 

MXGP of Australia

MXGP September 21, 2025 Yamaha
10

MXGP 

MXGP of China

MXGP September 14, 2025 Yamaha
12

MXGP 

MXGP of Turkiye

MXGP September 7, 2025 Yamaha
10

MXGP 

MXGP of Netherlands

MXGP August 24, 2025 Yamaha
28

MXGP 

MXGP of Flanders

MXGP August 3, 2025 Yamaha
8

MXGP 

MXGP of Czech Republic

MXGP July 27, 2025 Yamaha
9

MXGP 

MXGP of Finland

MXGP July 13, 2025 Yamaha
24

MXGP 

MXGP of Great Britain

MXGP June 22, 2025 Yamaha
6

MXGP 

MXGP of Latvia

MXGP June 8, 2025 Yamaha
11

MXGP 

MXGP of Germany

MXGP June 1, 2025 Yamaha
15

MXGP 

MXGP of France

MXGP May 25, 2025 Yamaha
16

MXGP 

MXGP of Spain

MXGP May 11, 2025 Yamaha
12

MXGP 

MXGP of Portugal

MXGP May 4, 2025 Yamaha
12

MXGP 

MXGP of Switzerland

MXGP April 21, 2025 Yamaha
14

MXGP 

MXGP of Trentino

MXGP April 13, 2025 Yamaha
10

MXGP 

MXGP of Sardegna

MXGP April 6, 2025 Yamaha
24

MXGP 

MXGP of Europe

MXGP March 23, 2025 Yamaha
21

MXGP 

MXGP of Castilla la Mancha

MXGP March 16, 2025 Yamaha
8

MXGP 

MXGP of Argentina

MXGP March 2, 2025 Yamaha
38

MXGP 

MXGP of Switzerland

MXGP August 25, 2024 Yamaha
11

MXGP 

MXGP of the Netherlands

MXGP August 18, 2024 Yamaha
34

MXGP 

MXGP of Flanders

MXGP July 28, 2024 Yamaha
25

MXGP 

MXGP of Patagonia-Argentina

MXGP March 10, 2024 Yamaha

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