Built for loose terrain, fast reactions, and complete control, the 52 Racing Team MotoCross division brings our racing discipline from the asphalt to the dirt. The program develops riders through technical training, race preparation, mechanical support, and a team culture shaped around consistency under pressure.
From regional events to national-level competition, our MotoCross unit focuses on creating a competitive environment where rider fitness, machine setup, and track intelligence move together.
The MotoCross division has grown through a steady sequence of training, structure, and race support. Each stage added a stronger layer to the team.
The team began structured off-road training sessions to support young riders moving into competitive racing.
A focused MotoCross division was formed with weekly track work, race simulation, and technical bike setup.
The program added fitness planning, mechanic support, and sponsor coordination for active race weekends.
52 Racing Team continues to build a stronger MotoCross pathway for riders, partners, and technical innovation.
To prepare MotoCross riders with disciplined coaching, precise bike setup, and the competitive mindset needed to perform across demanding off-road circuits.
To become a trusted MotoCross development team where young talent, technical sponsors, and racing culture grow into lasting results.
Commitment, courage, mechanical precision, respect for the track, and steady improvement from every training session to every gate drop.
Andrea Rossi (Padua, 2004)
He got on a motorcycle even before learning how to walk. Despite his young age, he has already built an impressive record of success in the Italian Motocross Championship: 3rd overall in 2016, 2nd in 2019, runner-up again in 2021, Italian Champion in the Fast MX2 category in 2022, and 3rd overall in 2023. In 2025, Andrea competed in the Czech MX2 Championship, finishing runner-up in his debut season. In the same year, he also became European Vice Champion in the EMX250 class. For 2026, Andrea has an extremely ambitious programme. Consistently ranked among the top riders in the FMI Italian MX2 rankings, he will contest all the European rounds of the MX2 Motocross World Championship aboard the KTM of Team REDS, while also competing in the Italian Prestige MX2 Championship.
Mauro Bortolin (Pordenone 1982)
He began racing in 2003 in the Veneto UISP Championship achieving strong results across the Hobby and Amateur categories up to the Expert class.In 2008 he finished 2nd in the Friuli Regional FMI MX2 Championship.In 2009 he won the Friuli Regional FMI MX2 Championship and competed in a round of the Italian 125 Championship in Cavallara finishing 5th.In 2010 he stepped away from competition.In 2023 he returned with MotoClub 52 Racing competing in the Italian Veteran MX2 Championship finishing 5th overall.In 2024 he placed 8th.In 2025 he narrowly missed the podium finishing 4th overall in the Italian Veteran MX2 Championship and won the FMI North East Trophy in the Veteran MX2 class.In 2026 he will compete in the Italian Veteran Championship with Team 52 Racing aiming for a podium finish and to defend his North East FMI title.