Entry list: 2026 Valence International

Image: Ray Archer | Words: Press Release

Back on the calendar after a ten-year absence, the Valence International Motocross is set to reclaim its spot as the opener of the French season this Sunday, February 1st! Traditionally held at the start of the season, the event gives riders their first opportunity to get back on track ahead of the main championships, both at national and world level. Its appeal lies as much in the revival of a staple French event as in the chance for each competitor to regain rhythm after the off-season.

The 2026 edition features a mix of experienced riders familiar with the French track, young talents seeking their bearings, and a few well-known names from the European paddock — a lineup that offers a clear preview of the competitive landscape as the season begins. Here’s a look at the main riders expected on the Valence grid this Sunday, February 1st.

Norwegian Kevin Horgmo will officially kick off his 2026 season in France at the Valence International. The best non-factory rider at the start of the 2025 MXGP season and current Elite MX1 champion, the Honda SR Motoblouz rider saw his previous campaign disrupted by shoulder and thumb injuries. Absent from the starting grid since the Finnish GP in July, Horgmo has chosen Valence as his first step in preparing for the new season.

The 2026 season will also start in France for the two faces of the GSM Dafy Michelin Yamaha team, Maxime Desprey and Grégory Aranda. A notable exception this year: Grégory Aranda — “Mr Aranda Leap” — will ride a KTM 450 SX-F at Valence instead of his usual Yamaha, in preparation for his Brazilian season, which he will once again contest with the 595 Racing KTM team. He will be joined by his Brazilian teammates Hector Assunçao — multiple South American national champion — and Henrique Henicka. Vice-champion of France Elite MX1, SX1 Supercross champion, and also present in the ADAC, WSX, and ISRL series, Maxime Desprey will use the Valence event to kick-start his motocross season this first weekend of February.

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Switzerland will be proudly represented by Arnaud Tonus, former Grand Prix rider and multiple-time Swiss representative at the Motocross des Nations. Still active at the national level, the Swiss rider will cross the border to take part in the return of the Valence International. He will be joined by current Swiss MX2 champion Luca Diserens.

Finishing fourth in Elite MX1 in his rookie 450cc season, Tom Guyon has also registered for Valence on his Triumph, which he will debut this season in national events as part of a private program. He will line up against Jimmy Clochet, returning to 450cc after finishing fourth in Elite MX2 in 2025, as well as Jules Piètre, 2025/2026 ADAC vice-champion and third in the SX Tour SX2 last season, along with Brice Maylin and Julien Pelletier, 2024 French National 450 vice-champion.

The lineup is further strengthened by a strong contingent of national champions, including Mathis Barthez (2025 French National 125 champion), Yannis Lopez (2025 French SX Juniors champion), Tanguy Prost (2025 French National 450 champion), and Matéo Bernard (French MX Juniors champion). Mathis Barthez and Matéo Bernard will compete in 250cc at Valence, while Yannis Lopez will switch from gas-powered bikes to electric to prepare for his debut in Elite MX2 and the SX Tour SX2 aboard the Stark Varg. Tanguy Prost will begin his preparations for the 2026 season with strong ambitions in Elite MX1.

Seventh in Elite MX1 in 2025, Loïc Rombaut will also line up at Valence, alongside Tino Basso, vice-champion of France National 450 and eighth in the Elite MX1 standings last season.

Italy will be represented by Matéo Russi, returning to Tec32 and now riding Triumph for the 2026 season. Belgium will be represented by Nicolas Vennekens, who will take part in the event before continuing with the ADAC and Dutch Masters for his first 450cc season.

The event will also feature young TMX Compétition riders Liam Bruneau and Enzo Herzogenrath, two prospects who will contest the Europe 125 series next season. Liam is expected to compete in 250 2-stroke in Inter’, while Enzo will ride a 125cc in the Open category.

The entry list is completed by numerous national riders: Ilyes Ortiz, Basile Pigois, Kylian Maallem, Jérémy Joineau, Dylan Conti, Axel Billottet, Grégory Gavard, Enzo Casat, Enzo Gapaix, Mathias Mortreuil, Loïs Aurias, Hugo Abbani, Enzo Polias, Maxim Sonnerat, Jérémy Bonin, Tony Seignobos, Tim Fortanier, Enzo Gregori Garrido, Sacha Lagoda, and Tom Petithory.

A total of €30,130 in prize money will be distributed across the three races of the International category at Valence. The organizing club has committed to returning 50% of its profits to the riders on the occasion of the event’s return.

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In addition to the three International category races — 20 minutes + 1 lap — and the Superpoles, two races will also take place for the Open, Veteran/Female, and 85cc categories, providing a full sporting program for the 2026 edition.

Ticket price: €25 (on-site sales only) – free for children under 12.

Snacks, refreshments, and food will be available on-site.

GPS coordinates: 44°53′17.90″ N, 4°53′30.29″ E.

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ENTRY LIST

4 ASSUNÇAO Hector MX1 KTM 450 Brazil
4 TONUS Arnaud MX1 YAMAHA 450 YZF Switzerland
10 DISERENS Luca MX1 Honda 450 450 crf Switzerland
18 VERGOTE Emerick MX2 BETA 250 RX France
20 ARANDA Gregory MX1 KTM 450 France
24 HORGMO Kevin Stabaek MX1 Honda 450 CRF450 Norway
26 MAALLEM Kylian MX1 Kawasaki 450 Kxf France
38 MORTREUIL Mathias MX2 Honda 250 Crf France
43 JOINEAU Jeremy MX2 Fantic 250 2023 France
49 GUYON Tom MX1 Triumph 450 None France
55 BARTHEZ Mathis MX1 Yamaha 250 France
66 LOPEZ Yannis MX2 STARKFUTURE 250 Varg France
95 CASAT Enzo MX1 KAWASAKI 450 France
105 GAPAIX Enzo MX1 Yamaha 450 YZ-F France
109 ROMBAUT Loic MX1 YAMAHA 450 Yzf France
114 VENNEKENS Nicolas MX1 YAMAHA 450 YZ450F Belgium
141 DESPREY Maxime MX1 YAMAHA 450 YZF France
159 BERNARD Mateo MX2 Kawasaki 250 Kxf France
188 ORTIZ Ilyes MX2 KTM 250 SX-F France
193 PROST Tanguy MX1 KTM 450 JMPcamps France
202 HENICKA Henrique MX1 KTM 450 Brazil
208 BILLOTTET Axel MX1 Honda 450 Crf France
218 GAVARD Gregory MX1 Husqvarna 450 FC France
238 AURIAS Lois MX2 HONDA 250 France
256 PIGOIS Basile MX2 Honda 250 CRF France
299 CONTI Dylan MX2 KTM 250 250 Sx France
301 BRUNEAU Liam MX2 KTM 250 France
323 ABBANI Hugo MX2 YAMAHA 250 250 YZ-F France
335 POLIAS Enzo MX2 Husqvarna 250 None France
348 SONNERAT Maxim MX2 HONDA 250 CRF France
385 BONIN Jeremy MX1 Honda 450 France
389 PIETRE Jules MX1 YAMAHA 450 YZF France
448 SEIGNOBOS Tony MX1 KTM 450 450 sx-f France
518 FORTANIER Tim MX2 YAMAHA 250 YZ France
520 CLOCHET Jimmy MX1 Honda 450 Crf France
752 PELLETIER Julien MX1 Yamaha 450 Yzf France
811 GREGORI GARRIDO Enzo MX1 Yamaha 450 Yzf France
829 LAGODA Sasha MX2 KAWASAKI 250 KX France
831 MAYLIN Brice MX1 Yamaha 450 Yzf France
880 RUSSI Matheo MX2 TRIUMPH 250 FC France
910 PETITHORY Tom MX1 Honda 450 France
971 BASSO Tino MX1 Yamaha 450 Yzf France