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PRADO’S PATH TO HISTORIC MXGP TITLE

10 months ago | Words: Red Bull Content Pool | Photos: Red Bull Content Pool

From dream to reality: Jorge Prado’s incredible journey to the MXGP title.

How about Jorge Prado’s incredible show of consistency en route to clinching the World MXGP Championship title on the weekend in Italy with a round of the 19-stop series still to run?! Try this for size:

  • Won 10 RAM Qualifying Races
  • Won 14 motos
  • Claimed 16 podiums
  • Took 2 Overall GP victories
  • Led 219 laps
  • Nailed 14 Fox Holeshots

Incredibly, the already two-time MX2-class champ became the first Spanish rider to ever be crowned MXGP World Champion. Plus, he handed GASGAS its first ever premier-class World MX title!

All of which is why one of his GASGAS team’s major Sponsors, Red Bull, were quick to sing the praises of the likeable 22-year-old, and reflect on his incredible journey to the top of the motocross world…

Maggiora, Italy: September 17, 2023 – From a young boy with a dream while on his 65cc motorcycle to making motocross history as the first Spanish MXGP World Champion – this encapsulates Jorge Prado’s extraordinary journey. Years ago, Jorge voiced a simple wish: “My goal is to become world champion.” Today, he realised that dream.

Prado etched his name in the history books to become the first Spanish champion in the premier class of motocross (MXGP) at the penultimate Grand Prix of the 2023 season in Maggiora, Italy.

A first race victory coupled with a mechanical-related DNF for his main title rival, Romain Febvre of France, was enough to hand the 22-year-old Prado the MXGP crown for the first time. A sixth-place finish in the second moto handed Prado second Overall for the Grand Prix and he was awarded the MXGP World Championship title on the podium.

“I didn’t realise I was champion until I saw everyone waiting for me on the track, because when I crossed the finish line, I was happy to win the race, but I hadn’t seen the scoreboard or done the math,” said the Spanish history maker. “I was very focused on the race and didn’t know it, but when I saw all the people I couldn’t believe it.

“It’s a dream. I started to cry; it’s difficult to wrap my head around the fact that I’m a world champion. It’s what I’ve been pursuing my whole life. The first people I thought of were my family and the team.”

This win adds to the two titles Prado won in MX2 (2018 and 2019), along with a growing collection of records for a rider who has never stopped growing in his sport to achieve his dream.


As he takes a metaphorical victory lap around Maggiora’s famed track, we trace the tyre marks of the Spaniard’s rise, from the muddy tracks of Lugo to the summit of the motocross world…

  • 2011: At just 10 years old, he became the European and world champion in the 65cc category. Later that year, in a pivotal move for Jorge’s career, his family relocated from their hometown of Lugo in Spain, to Lommel, Belgium, a place many regard to be the European cathedral of motocross.
  • 2015: By age 14, Prado clinched the title of European Champion in the 125cc category, becoming the youngest rider to do so.
  • 2016: Prado debuted in the World Championship, marking his entry at the Dutch Grand Prix. During the second race, he secured his first podium finish, placing second after a fierce duel with the category’s top contender, Jeffrey Herlings.
  • 2017: Prado celebrated his inaugural World Championship victory, earning two podium spots at the Italian Grand Prix (placing second and then first).
  • 2018: It was Prado’s breakthrough year in the MX2 World Championship. He dominated 17 races and seized his first category title at the Italian Grand Prix in Imola.
  • 2019: Prado maintained his hold over the MX2 World Championship, losing just five races throughout the year. However, a training mishap late in the year led to a severe femur fracture. Despite this setback, he was prepared and fit for the inaugural race the subsequent year.
  • 2020: Jorge transitioned to the premier class. In his rookie season, he was victorious in five races, two of which were at the Spanish Grand Prix. But tragedy struck in June when a training accident resulted in a broken collarbone.
  • 2022: Prado underwent a brand transformation, moving from KTM to GASGAS. As part of this change, he joined the KTM Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing team. That year, he delivered his best Overall performance yet, securing third place.
  • 2023: Jorge accomplished a significant milestone: he clinched his first MXGP World Championship title, making history as the first Spaniard to do so.

Learn more about Jorge Prado’s journey with the documentary ‘Road 2 Racing’ here.

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