With the 2025 motocross season now behind them, the DCN – Dakcentrale Nederland / Vos Oss MX TEAM is looking ahead to 2026 with confidence. The team has unveiled its ambitious plans and rider line-up for participation in the Dutch Masters of Motocross, the national youth championships, and European events surrounding the MX2 World Championship.
The team was founded by Remco Vos and Lars Rietman, who are jointly building a professional structure with a strong focus on talent development, guidance and technical quality.
Riders & outlook for 2026
50cc – Wim Rietman
Six-year-old Wim Rietman is the youngest rider within the team and represents the new generation of motocross riders. In 2026, he will compete in the Dutch 50cc Championship and take part in MXE races at selected MXGP weekends.
Within the team, the focus is on learning through play, enjoying the sport, and building a strong technical foundation for the future.
85cc – Yuel Karnebeek
Yuel Karnebeek is considered one of the most promising riders in the 85cc class. In 2026, he will contest all European and national 85cc races. The focus will be on continued international development, consistent performances, and gaining valuable experience at the highest level within this category.
250cc – Ivano van Erp
Ivano van Erp is regarded as one of the very top Dutch motocross talents. He claimed a world title in the 65cc class in 2017 and repeated that success with a world title in the 125cc class in 2022.
In 2026, Ivano will make the step into professional motocross and will contest the European rounds of the MX2 World Championship, a crucial phase in his development towards the MXGP class.
500cc – Brian Bogers (support & development)
Former Grand Prix winner Brian Bogers is now active as a regional manager at Dakcentrale Nederland and plays a valuable role within the team in terms of guidance, structure and technical coordination.
His professional motocross career has come to an end, but as a true enthusiast of the sport, he will occasionally be seen on track in team colours. Bogers therefore remains a recognisable figure in the motocross world and an important link in the continued development and professionalisation of the team.






