Motocross: AMA Announces U.S. MX of Nations Team

Kit Palmer | August 9, 2014
  Ryan Dungey  Eli Tomac and Jeremy Martin will make up the 2014 Motocross of Nations Team

Ryan Dungey, Eli Tomac and Jeremy Martin hope to bring the Chamberlain Trophy back to the U.S. Photography by Steve Cox

The AMA announced today that Ryan Dungey, Eli Tomac and Jeremy Martin will represent the United States at the 2014 FIM Motocross of Nations, which will be held in Kegums, Latvia, September 27-28.

As usual, Roger DeCoster will managed the team in hopes of bringing home the gold for the first time since 2011.

“If you look at the way Ryan, Eli and Jeremy are riding at the moment, we should be back in the hunt for a victory,” said DeCoster, who currently manages the Red Bull/KTM AMA Motocross and Supercross teams, and himself competed in numerous FIM Motocross of Nations in the 1960s and ’70s. “The track we will be racing at suits our style, and all the riders are talented and on good equipment. Also, all of these riders want to be here, and compete for their country. That’s what we want in a team.”

Dungey, who will race in the MX1 class, returns for the sixth time to the U.S. Motocross of Nations team. He says he is ready to win back a world championship for America.

“It always feels good to represent the United States,” said Dungey, who is currently second in points for the AMA Pro Racing 450MX National Championship. “To be picked to represent your country is a real honor. The last two years we have been short of that top step on the podium, and we all want to be back on that top step, to show the world what America can do. With myself, Eli and Jeremy, we’re all riding well and we’re all in strong physical condition to get that job done.”

Tomac, who has returned from an early season injury to log two moto wins and several top-three moto finishes through the ninth round of the AMA Pro Racing Motocross National Championship, said he is thrilled to be on the 2014 Motocross of Nations team.

“It’s an honor to be chosen for the U.S. team at the Motocross of Nations this year,” Tomac said, who will compete in the Open class. “Last year’s Motocross of Nations was a great experience, being my first time, but leaving with second place left a sour taste in our mouths. It’s a new year, a new track and a new country. I believe our team will be more than prepared to battle for the win!”

Martin, who currently leads the points race for the 2014 AMA Pro Racing 250MX National Championship, will be a FIM Motocross of Nations rookie this year.

“It’s a really cool feeling, but I don’t know what to think because I never thought I would be in this position,” said Martin, who will compete in the MX2 class. “The best memory I have of the Motocross of Nations is as a fan when it came to Budds Creek and Ricky Carmichael, Ryan Villopoto and Tim Ferry were on the team and rode real well together as a team. I’m looking forward to riding on a team like that. Ryan [Dungey] and I already train together, and I raced against Eli last year. He’s a good guy and has a good family. I just hope to go out there and do the best I can and bring it home for U.S.A.”

AMA Director of Supercross and AMA Pro Racing Relations Kevin Crowther said that the 2014 team is prepared for world-championship competition in Latvia.

“The Motocross of Nations is a team effort, not just from the perspective of the riders, but from the perspective of their teams, sponsors and the entire industry,” Crowther said. “These riders represent the best of the best in America right now, and with the talented and dedicated support team behind them, which includes AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer Roger DeCoster and crew such as the Asterisk medical team, we are fully prepared to bring back the FIM Motocross of Nations world championship to the United States.”

Competition in the FIM Motocross of Nations includes riders in the MX1 class, which features 450cc bikes; the MX2 class, which includes 250cc motorcycles; or the Open class.

The United States last won the FIM Motocross of Nations in 2011 when the event was held in Saint D’Angely, France. The United States is the all-time leader in FIM Motocross of Na

Kit Palmer | Off-Road Editor

Kit Palmer started his career at Cycle News in 1984 and he’s been testing dirt and streetbikes ever since – plus covering any event that uses some form of a knobby tire. He’s also our resident motorcycle mileage man with a commute of 120 miles a day.