Following the footsteps of illustrious names such as Oriol Puig Bultó, Toni Elías, Fernando Muñoz, Pablo Colomina, Javi García Vico, Carlos Campano, Jonathan Barragán and many more, the history of motocross in Spain has clearly taken on an ascending trend ever since the appearance of the sportive and media phenomenon called Jorge Prado.
The day when 61, backed by his family, committed to his complicated international journey, the future of Spanish motocross changed forever.
The Galician won the 65 c.c. title when he was 10 years old, at 14 he was crowned 125 c.c. European Champion and before he turned 16, he was already standing on the World Championship podium. From his hometown Lugo to the top of the world, conquering two world titles which make him the best Spanish racer in history at just 22 years of age.
Our “young prodigy” is growing up, he has graduated to the premiere class and has already shown reasons to believe that he can stand up to anybody and bring home a lot of success.
Leaving behind his injuries, Jorge Prado has been one of the protagonists of the last two seasons fighting for every race and being a championship contender. Following his win at the Comunidad of Madrid in 2020 and a second place in 2021, Jorge will once again be the idol of all the fans who will be there to support him. On the special JP61 Grandstands or around the rest of the track, we will give it all for Jorge.
Jorge Prado will undoubtedly be the centre of attention in this Grand Prix, and his supporters will be there to reward their champion for the success he has brought. Whether it is on the special JP61 grandstand or on the rest of the track, we will give it all for Jorge.
When Paco Fernández Rial popularized the wheelie sport in Galicia, as did Juan Otero, Moises, Abel, and Aaron Bernárdez, he surely didn't dream of the moment of seeing his son Rubén winning a Grand Prix in the World Championship, nor did he envision him racing in the World Championship on his home Galician soil.
The Vigo native is in the top 5 of the elite and will make us dream in Lugo, just as he did in his debut in 2023. Alongside him, a great team of Galician riders like Yago Martínez, and national pilots who will thrill the fans, such as Daniela Guillén, Oriol Oliver, David Braceras, Samuel Nilsson, Carlos Prat, Carlos Salvador, Salvador Pérez...