Sensational ADAC MX national final: young racers compete in Genthin!
Experience the ADAC MX federal final 2025 in Genthin. Young drivers compete on a challenging route. Be there!

Sensational ADAC MX national final: young racers compete in Genthin!
On October 11th and 12th, 2025, the MC Genthin racetrack will be the venue for the ADAC MX federal final. This event is considered one of the most important junior races in German motocross and attracts over 200 talented riders from 18 ADAC regional clubs. The club chairman Maurice Mein is pleased with the honor of hosting this important competition and is convinced that the spectators can expect exciting races.
The MC Genthin, which was founded in 1960, now has around 120 members between the ages of 6 and 75 and is actively committed to recruiting young talent in the sport of motocross. What is particularly pleasing is that spectators can look forward to a challenging course of 1,900 meters with 12 jumps. The infrastructure has also been upgraded, with a new pre-start and power supply improvements, so both participants and spectators will have a great experience.
Race and supporting program
The event will see riders compete in various classes including 50cc, 65cc, 85cc and 125cc. Scoring takes place in both individual and team competitions. Some of the best will even have the opportunity to compete in the 2026 German Motocross Championship, while the five best riders in Class 1 can secure a place at the ADAC Supercross in Dortmund.
Fans can also look forward to a supporting program that will include a photo session with the best trainees and a driver introduction with the well-known Nico Koch. Entry on Saturday is free, on Sunday a moderate amount of 5 euros is due at the box office. The event is supported by well-known sponsors such as KTM and ORTEMA, which underlines the quality and professionalism of the competition.
Promoting young talent
But this event is not the only place where the focus is on young motorsports talent. Motorsport Team Germany, supported by personalities such as Pascal Wehrlein and Simon Längenfelder, is also looking for talented young drivers between the ages of 12 and 22. The program aims to comprehensively promote talent in various disciplines, which is achieved through financial support and exclusive training offers. The application phase for this important funding program runs until August 31, 2024.
With all of these activities and events it is clear: motorsport in Germany, and in particular the commitment of MC Genthin, is on a solid foundation. The support from the ADAC Foundation and the regional sponsors not only gives the young talents a platform, but also the opportunity to realize their dream in motorsport.
For all motocross enthusiasts and interested parties: It's worth coming to the MC Genthin race track and experiencing the exciting competitions up close!
meetingpoint-jl.de reports that ... and provides more information about the event adac-motorsport.de. Further details on supporting young drivers can be found here adac-stiftungsport.de.