- 20 countries vied for the Chamberlain trophy in the Motocross of Nations from the Matterley Basin Circuit
- Team Australia ultimately finished ahead of Team USA to take the crown on a rainy Sunday in Winchester
- Click here to purchase Andy Hooper’s superb pictures from the event and other collections
Welcome to Photo Spotlight. For our latest episode of the series, ANDY HOOPER has compiled his best photos from the 2024 Motocross of Nations.
With the sport’s origins tracing back to the UK, it was fitting that the world’s best riders converged in a clash of nations at the Matterley Basin Grand Prix track in Winchester.
The rainy conditions didn’t detract from an exhilarating atmosphere as fans from all over the globe cheered their respective countries to glory in what proved to be a historic event.
Ultimately team Australia, powered by the prodigious talents of the Lawrence brothers Hunter and Jett, took home the glory, with the USA in second and Great Britain finishing 12th.
Our man ANDY HOOPER was on hand to capture all the emotion and drama, using a Nikon Z9 and Z8 Camera, and 24-70mm, 70-200mm and 400mm lenses.
The world’s best Motocross riders descended on the Mapperley Basin Circuit for the 2024 Motocross of Nations event
Twenty countries were represented in the event over the weekend which has been referred to as the Olympics of Motocross
Max Anstie, Tommy Searle and Conrad Mewse comprised team Great Britain in the exhilarating event
Team GB ultimately finished twelfth as a raucous home crowd cheered them on amidst rainy conditions in Hampshire
Fans from all corners of the globe watched on as the event returned to the UK for the first time in seven years
Each nation is represented by a rider in the 125cc, 250cc, and 500cc class over the course of the event
Excited supporters pitched tents and enjoyed some downtime as the rain cleared up between the races on Sunday
Ultimately it was team Australia who walked away with the win, as brothers Jett and Hunter Lawrence shined for the Aussies
Team USA were hot on their heels throughout and finished just four points behind in second with the Netherlands in third
The Americans came agonisingly close to taking home the title for the 24th time, with the event coming down to the final race
A British fan drinks a can of Red Bull at the event in Hampshire, which saw a thrilling
The crowd in attendance made their allegiances clear on what proved to be a thrilling day of racing in Winchester
Team USA have historically been the most dominant country in the event, winning 13 in a row between 1981 and 1993
Even the frequent downpours over the weekend didn’t dampen the spirit of those cheering on from the sidelines
Riders were forced to contend with tricky conditions as they attempted to write their names in the history books
Riders from Team Spain and Team Slovenia shared a moment together after battling it out to the delight of the fans
A large Swiss contingent dressed as cows showed their support for their riders by lighting flares beside the railing
Team Great Britain’s last triumph at Motocross of Nations came all the way back in 1994 in the Swiss town of Roggenburg
One fan devised a unique strategy to get the optimal view of all the action from Sunday’s races as they unfolded