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The second season is technically your first complete season in the MX2 category of Motocross as the first season was only a trial period, so whereas the first season only had two race weekends the second season is a complete season with 18 race weekends each consisting of a practice session, qualifying session and two races that will see you racing on a global stage.
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When the trial period has been completed you will face the tough decision of remaining an independent team supported by whatever sponsorship can be secured or to look for an offer from an already established MX2 team for the full season up ahead. Your first season in MXGP will see you participating for a trial period as a wild card rider in the MX2 category for two race weekends comprising of a practice session, qualifying session and two races with the first race weekend at Kegums, Latvia and the second race weekend at Matterley Basin, Great Britain. You can also customise your rider, bike and team appearance and visit the compound for some pre-race weekend preparations in addition to viewing the location of the current race weekend your current team objective your current ability and your rider challenge. In between every race weekend you will be able to read your e-mails from your personal manager and team manager providing various advice for the season and races ahead, alongside the percentage of interest that other teams possess in wanting to sign you to ride for their MX1 or MX2 team or sponsors wanting to provide sponsorship for your independent team.


You will initially have three sponsorship offers that afford you the funding to be able to travel and compete in races in your own private team with the same quality of sponsor reward that are all looking to sponsor a rider that can finish in at least 15th position come the end of the championship. MX2 is the lowest category and this is where you will start off competing against young riders as you attempt to prove yourself worthy of racing against the veterans of Motocross in the MX1 category. Bike customisation covers the MXGP and MX2 categories with the ability to purchase four new bikes from all seven manufacturers in 4-stroke and 2-stroke variants within both categories for differing prices.Ĭareer mode features both categories of bikes including MX1 and MX2 and sees you attempting to progress from wild card to pro. Further rider customisation is available from the customisation menu including two separate default outfits which you can customise to your preferences comprising of 20 helmet manufacturers, 11 suppliers of goggles, 15 manufacturers of racing suits, 13 suppliers of boots and 6 manufacturers of neck braces with each manufacturer or supplier of equipment having their own range of designs to choose from costing varying prices for each type of racing gear. The next major steps include choosing a manufacturer such as Honda, Husqvarna, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki, TM Racing and Yamaha followed by selecting a logo from the available 10 pre-set logos, choosing a portrait photo from a pre-set of 12 personal managers and 11 team managers.
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The game begins with some rider customisation which allows you to customise your rider licence from your rider’s personal data including their first name, surname, nickname, nationality, 4 skin colours, racing number, 5 font styles, numerous font and number colours and a team name.
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There are 63 professional riders with each of their respective bikes and teams such as Honda, Husqvarna, Kawasaki, Red Bull KTM, Suzuki, TM Racing and Yamaha with their respective specifications of MX1 and MX2 bikes. MXGP 3 features all of the official licenses for the 2016 season which comprises of 18 tracks situated in various locations around the world including: Losail, Qatar Suphan Buri, Thailand Valkenswaard, Netherlands Neuquen, Argentina Leon, Mexico Kegums, Latvia Teutschenthal, Germany Pietramurata, Italy Talavera de la Reina, Spain Saint Jean d’ Angély, France Matterley Basin, Great Britain Mantova, Italy Loket, Czech Republic Lommel, Belgium Frauenfeld-Gachnang, Switzerland Assen, Netherlands Charlotte, USA and Glen Helen, USA.
