Maxime Renaux

French motorcycle racer

Maxime Renaux
Renuax in 2022
NationalityFrench
Born17 May 2000 (2000-05-17) (age 24)
Sedan,[1] France
Motocross career
Years active2016 - present
TeamsMonster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP Team (2016-present)
Championships•2021 MX2
Wins•MX2: 6 •MXGP: 2

Maxime Renaux (born 17 May 2000) is a French professional motocross racer.[2] He has competed in the Motocross World Championships since 2016. He is the 2021 MX2 World Champion & was a member of the winning French team at the 2023 Motocross des Nations.

Career

2021

In 2021, Renuax won the MX2 World Championship with 5GP wins as well as 14 out of 18 podium finishes.

2022

For the 2022 season, Maxime made his debut in the MXGP class. He placed 4th in the final Championship standings with 1 Grand Prix win at Round 9, as well as 7 podium finishes.

He was also chosen to represent France at the MXON, alongside Dylan Ferrandis & Marvin Musquin, in the MXGP category. In the qualifying race he finished 7th, in Race 1 he finished 3rd & Race 3 he placed 1st, this was enough to give France 2nd place.

MXGP Results

Year Rnd
1
Rnd
2
Rnd
3
Rnd
4
Rnd
5
Rnd
6
Rnd
7
Rnd
8
Rnd
9
Rnd
10
Rnd
11
Rnd
12
Rnd
13
Rnd
14
Rnd
15
Rnd
16
Rnd
17
Rnd
18
Rnd
19
Average
Finish
Podium
Percent
Place
2020 MX2 11 2 7 5 5 1 2 9 4 4 14 5 4 5 3 5 4 3 - 5.17 28% 3rd
2021 MX2 6 1 2 4 2 3 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 8 5 1 2 2 - 2.66 78% 1st
2022 MXGP 4 2 2 11 2 5 3 4 1 8 OUT OUT 2 6 8 3 5 4 - 4.37 44% 4th
2023 MXGP 6 4 1 2 10 OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT 6 6 3 16 DNS 6.00 33% 10th
2024 MXGP 5 11 OUT OUT

References

  1. ^ "Due chiàcchiere con Maxime Renaux". motocross.it. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Maxime Renaux Profile". mxgp.com. Retrieved 11 August 2021.

External links

  • Maxime Renaux at MXGP web site
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1962 – T. Hallman
1963 – T. Hallman
1964 – J. Robert
1965 – V. Arbekov
1966 – T. Hallman
1967 – T. Hallman
1968 – J. Robert
1969 – J. Robert

1980 – G. Jobé
1981 – N. Hudson
1982 – D. LaPorte
1983 – G. Jobé
1984 – H. Kinigadner
1985 – H. Kinigadner
1986 – J. Vimond
1987 – E. Geboers
1988 – J. van den Berk
1989 – J. Bayle

1990 – A. Puzar
1991 – T. Parker
1992 – D. Schmit
1993 – G. Albertyn
1994 – G. Albertyn
1995 – S. Everts
1996 – S. Everts
1997 – S. Everts
1998 – S. Tortelli
1999 – F. Bolley

2000 – F. Bolley
2001 – M. Pichon
2002 – M. Pichon
2003 – S. Ramon2
2004 – B. Townley
2005 – T. Cairoli
2006C. Pourcel
2007T. Cairoli
2008T. Rattray
2009M. Musquin

2020 - T. Vialle
2021 - M. Renaux
2022 - T. Vialle
2023 - A. Adamo

1From 1962 to 2002 the MX-2 world championship was named the 250cc motocross world championship. 2In 2003 250cc 4-stroke machine was allowed to race in 125cc which convert to the new MX2 class later.


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