French World Champions - History
It might not be to anyones surprise, that current world MXGP champion, Romain Febvre must be considered the most successul at the moment with his two titles in the premier class.
Of course, the all-time great J. M. Bayle won two titles, one in the 125cc class and one in the 250cc class, while Seb Tortelli did the same, Mickeal Pichon won two in the 250cc class, as did Frederik Bolley.
Other Frenchmen to win world motocross championships are Marvin Musquin, who won two in MX2, Mickeal Maschio, Jordi Tixier, Maxime Renaux, Jacky Vimond and Christophe Pourcel, who all won a single world title.
Of course, Yves Demaria won three in MX3, Pierre Renet won one, but I really struggle to call that class, in that period of time a world championship, but it was. In the womens titles chase, Livia Lancelot won two titles in the womens class.
In GP wins the top ten Frenchman are, Pichon is on top with 38, then Demaria 37, Febvre with 26, Vialle has 24, Tortelli 20, Bayle 15, Musquin 14, Bolley 13, Vimond 13, Pourcel 13.
Fourteen Frenchmen have tasted major World championship champagne at the end of a GP season and been crowned FIM Motocross World Champion. The French have picked up 18 major championships in total as many of their world champs scored more than one championship in their careers.
French riders have also won the MX3 World championship on four occasions, to take the overall tally to 20 official World Motocross Championships. They also have a beautiful run at the Monster Energy Motocross of Nations, with victories in 2001, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2023.
Back in 1986 Jacky Vimond became the first ever French rider to win a FIM Motocross World Championship. He did so in the 250cc class, and while Vimond was the pioneer of success for French riders it was Jean Michele Bayle who won 125cc and 250cc titles in 1988 and 1989 and started a frenzy of interest and success for the tri-colours riders.
Bayle who moved to America soon after his GP success in 1988 did still compete in Europe in the winter at the annual Bercy Supercross. Beating the big American riders and making a long list of young French kids in attendance wish they could be like the good looking and very marketable Bayle.
It didn’t come straight away though, and while names like David Vuillemin, Stephane Roncada and Mickael Pichon looked to become the next J.M. Bayle it wasn’t until the summer of 1996 that another amazingly talented Frenchman stole the hearts of the motocross world.
When a 16-year-old Sebastien Tortelli picked up the 125cc world championship ahead of British rider Paul Malin a new era in French motocross was born. Tortelli added the 250 championship in 1998 after a season long battle with Stefan Everts and this opened the floodgates for French success.
Soon to follow came world titles for Frederic Bolley in the 250cc class in 1999 and 2000, Mickael Pichon also in the 250cc class in 2001 and 2002, Mickael Maschio in MX2 in 2002, while Christophe Pourcel, Marvin Musquin and Jordi Tixier in the MX2 class in 2007, 2009 and 2010 and 2014.
In the MX3 championship three Frenchman have won, with Yves Demaria taking titles in 2004, 2006 and 2007, while Pierre Renet also won in 2009, although those French victories came in a class that was on the edge of being more like European title than an actual World title.
Of course, more recently, it was Romain Febvre winning the MXGP championship in 2015 and 2025 and Tom Vialle and Maxime Renaux winning the MX2 championship in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
The French have also won the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations on seven occasions, in 2001 at the famous Namur, Belgium circuit, Kegums, Latvia in 2014, Ernèe, France in 2015, Maggiora, Italy in 2016, England in 2017, USA in 2018 and of course in Ernee, France in 2023.
As we head into 2026, both defending champion Febvre or MXGP rookie Tom Vialle can win their third world motocross championship and in both cases, could become the most successful GP rider from France. No Frenchman has won three world titles in the premier class, thus Febvre has a big goal this year.
French World Champions
1986 Jacky Vimond
1988 and 1989 J.M. Bayle
1996 and 1998 Sebastien Tortelli
1999 and 2000 Frederik Bolley
2001 and 2002 Mickael Pichon
2002 Mickael Maschio
2004, 2006 and 2007 Yves Demaria
2007 Christophe Pourcel
2009 Pierre Renet
2009 and 2010 Marvin Musquin
2014 Jordi Tixier
2015 and 2025 Romain Febvre
2020, 2022 Tom Vialle
2021 Maxime Renaux
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