Enter —the digital heartbeat of the event.
Every fall, the Motocross of Nations (MXON) delivers the most intense, chaotic, and patriotic racing of the year. Three riders per country. One track. No room for error. But with 40 riders battling across two classes and three motos, how do you keep track of the chaos?
Because MXON isn’t just racing. It’s a live, four-hour game of chess on dirt. And live timing is your scoreboard.
Unlike a standard Grand Prix, the Nations isn't just about who crosses the line first. It’s about the combined score. A British rider could finish 4th, but if his teammate crashes out, the Union Jack might not reach the podium. Live timing turns this puzzle into a real-time thriller.