The 77th edition of the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations is returning to the Matterley Basin.
The off-road event will take place in the Winchester countryside on October 4-6.
The event will see the world's best motocross riders compete for the prestigious Chamberlain Trophy.
Riders from more than 30 countries, including Australia, the USA, Canada, Brazil, and Venezuela, will be present.
The Matterley Basin circuit is renowned for its panoramic views, providing 95 per cent visibility of the entire race.
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It has previously hosted the Monster Energy FIM MXoN in 2006 and 2017, as well as 13 MXGP Grand Prix events since 2006.
The 2006 edition saw Team USA emerge victorious, while Team France claimed the crown in 2017.
The event will kick off on Friday with a parade introducing the countries and their riders, followed by evening entertainment, food, and a bar.
Saturday will see each country attempt to qualify for the 19 spots in the main races on Sunday, with one spot remaining for the winner of the 'B Final'.
There will also be more evening entertainment, food, and a bar.
Sunday will be a day of intense racing as the top 20 countries battle it out over three gruelling races to determine who will lift the Chamberlain Trophy.
In addition to the racing, attendees with a paddock pass will have the opportunity to visit the team paddock for autographs and photos.
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There will also be a variety of trade vendors around the main arena, as well as food and bars.
A spokesperson for Infront Moto Racing said: "After the epic 2017 Monster Energy FIM MXoN, the biggest and most exciting off-road event, Infront Moto Racing is very pleased to announce that the 77th edition of the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations will return to Matterley Basin in Great Britain on the 4th, 5th and 6th of October 2024.
"Don't miss your chance to witness motocross history in the making."
More information and tickets are available from mxon.co.uk.
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