Great Britain, champions in 2015, finished third last season and for 2025 field an almost unchanged line-up. Captained by Chris Harris who will once again be joined by Zach Wajtknecht and veteran Andrew Appleton, the British quartet is completed by exciting young racer Cameron Taylor.
Finland have never won the LToN and field an unchanged team from last year, led by forty-one-year-old Captain Tero Aarnio with support from Henri Ahlbom and Jesse Mustonen, while their near neighbours Denmark combine experience with youth with Kenneth Kruse Hansen as Captain alongside Jacob Bukhave and seventeen-year-old sensation Patrick Kruse.
With their best-ever finish of second coming in 2022, the last time the event was staged in Germany, the Czech Republic were fifth last season and are once again represented by Jan Macek, Daniel Klima and Captain Hynek Stichauer who will be joined in Vechta by Jan Hlacina.
The only other nation in action that have won the LToN, the Netherlands – champions in 2013, 2016 and 2023 – struggled last season, but this year return with three of the four riders who took the title on home ground two years ago in Roden.
Captained by Mika Meijer, the only returning rider from 2024, the powerful Dutch team also features Romano Hummel – the 2021 FIM Long Track World Champion – and Dave Meijerink, who both helped their country to gold in 2022 alongside Meijer, as well as talented newcomer William Kruit.
The action in the Reiterwaldstadion Vechta is scheduled to get under way at 19:30 (local time). |