2019 Motocross des Nations

However, it was The Netherlands who took victory in front of their home fans which marked the first Dutch win in the 73-year history of the event.

Canada, Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico, Guatemala, Philippines and Israel did not send teams after competing in 2018.

[5] Neither Max Anstie or Ben Watson competed for Great Britain due to injuries sustained racing in the world championships.

[7] Mitchell Evans had to pull out of the event due to ongoing medical concerns, his place on Team Australia taken by 17-year old Regan Duffy.

[8] Henry Jacobi was initially confirmed as #26 for Germany, but had to be replaced by Simon Längenfelder after damaging a cruciate ligament.

[12] Kawasaki declined to allow its factory riders Eli Tomac and Adam Cianciarulo to enter the competition.