Max Nagl

{{short description|German motorcycle racer}}

{{Infobox Motocross rider

| name = Max Nagl

| image =Maximilian Nagl MXoN 2008.jpg

| caption =

| nationality = German

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|8|7|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Weilheim, Germany

| death_date =

| death_place =

| years = 2003–present

| teams = Red Bull IceOne Husqvarna Factory Racing, Previous: Red Bull KTM; HRC Honda

| races = 194

| championships =

| wins = •MXGP: 9

| GP debut = 2003, GP of Germany, Teutschenthal, MX2

| First GP win = 2008, GP of Italy, Faenza

}}

Maximilian "Max" Nagl (born 7 August 1987) is a German professional motocross racer. He competed in the Motocross World Championship from 2003 to 2019.{{cite web |url=https://mxgpresults.com/riders/maximilian-nagl/ |title=Max Nagl race results |publisher=mxgpresults.com |accessdate=24 January 2020 }}

Nagl was born in Weilheim, Germany. He Had his most successful season riding for Kimi Räikkönen's Ice 1 Racing Husqvarna factory racing team where he took multiple GP wins. Max looked promising for the title that year but was plagued with small injuries that set him back. The ice one racing team was managed by FIM racer Antti Pyrhönen.[http://www.redbull.com/cs/Satellite/en_INT/Profile/Default_Title-021242757711279?p=1242745950125 Maximilian Nagl profile] In the 2009 FIM Motocross World Championship season, he finished second to Antonio Cairoli in the MX1-GP series.{{cite web |url=https://mxgpresults.com/mxgp/2009/overall-standings |title=2009 MX1-GP Overall Standings |publisher=mxgpresults.com |accessdate=24 January 2020 }}{{cite web |url=http://www.bestsports.com.br/db/atlpag.php?atl=16007&lang=2 |title=Max Nagl profile |publisher=bestsports.com |accessdate=24 January 2020 }}

Nagl was a member of the winning German team at the 2012 Motocross des Nations event that included Ken Roczen and Marcus Schiffer.{{cite web |url=https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2012/10/01/2012germany-wins-2012-motocross-of-nations/ |title=Germany Wins 2012 Motocross of Nations |publisher=ultimatemotorcycling.com |accessdate=24 January 2020 }} Their victory marked the first German win in the history of the Motocross des Nations.

Season results

  • 2000: 1. Place German Championship 85 cm³
  • 2001: 1. Place ADAC-Junior-Cup 85 cm³
  • 2002: 1. Place DMSB-Cup, 5. Place German Championship 125 cm³
  • 2003: 3. Place ADAC MX Masters, 35. Place World Championship 125 cm³
  • 2004: 1. Place ADAC MX Masters, 28. Place World Championship MX2
  • 2005: 3. Place ADAC MX Masters, 16. Place World Championship MX2
  • 2006: 1. Place ADAC MX Masters, 20. Place World Championship MX2
  • 2007: 3. Place ADAC MX Masters, 18. Place World Championship MX1
  • 2008: 1. Place ADAC MX Masters, 6. Place World Championship MX1 (KTM)
  • 2009: 4. Place ADAC MX Masters, 2. Place World Championship MX1 (KTM)
  • 2010: 7. Place ADAC MX Masters, 4. Place World Championship MX1(KTM)
  • 2011: 5. Place World Championship MX1 (KTM)
  • 2012: 5. Place ADAC MX Masters, 16. Place World Championship MX1, 1.Place Motocross des Nations with Ken Roczen and Marcus Schiffer (KTM)
  • 2013: 3. Place ADAC MX Masters, 10. Place World Championship MX1 (Honda)
  • 2014: 10. Place ADAC MX Masters,6. Place World Championship MXGP (Honda) {{cite web|url=http://www.motocrossmx1.com/reslists.aspx?ct=1&c=6 |title=Youthstream - Results |publisher=Motocrossmx1.com |date= |accessdate=2014-08-03}}

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