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2023 FIM Long Track World Championship – Entry List

The 2023 FIM Long Track world championship entry list is known, with three British riders being named as permanent riders and Young Gun Jake Mulford on the reserve list.

Feature Image courtesy of FIM Longtrack

The lineup is composed of the 2022 world championship top 7, the 2022 challenge top 4 (or riders finishing in lower positions in the case of riders from the top 4 who have already qualified through the series) and 3 FIM wild cards.

The full calendar will be published in the next few weeks.

PERMANENT RIDERS:
Mathieu Trésarrieu – France
Zach Wajtknecht – Great Britain
Chris Harris – Great Britain
Lukas Fienhage – Germany
Romano Hummel – The Netherlands
Theo Pijper – The Netherlands
Kenneth Kruse Hansen – Denmark
James Shanes – Great Britain
Jacob Bukhave – Denmark
Stephan Katt – Germany
Hynek Stichauer – Czech Republic
Martin Smolinski – Germany
Josef Franc – Czech Republic
Mika Meijer – The Netherlands

SUBSTITUTES:
Max Dilger – Germany
Gaétan Stella – France
Martin Malek – Czech Republic
Tero Aarnio – Finland
Dave Meijerink – The Netherlands
Mathias Trésarrieu – France
Jake Mulford – Great Britain

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