When France’s Tom Vialle pits and Australia’s Jett Lawrence blasts past, the overall standings flicker every two seconds. A yellow sector for one rider might drop his nation from 1st to 4th. A purple sector (personal best) from Belgium’s Liam Everts could claw back ten points.
Enter —the digital heartbeat of the event. mxon live timing
Because MXON isn’t just racing. It’s a live, four-hour game of chess on dirt. And live timing is your scoreboard. When France’s Tom Vialle pits and Australia’s Jett
Fans in the stands hear the roar. But those glued to live timing understand the strategy—the calculated risk of a late pit stop, the agony of a stalled bike, the math of whether a 12th-place finish is enough to hold off Team USA. Enter —the digital heartbeat of the event
So next October, when the gate drops, don’t just watch the leaders. Open that timing screen. Watch the sector times. Watch the gaps. You’ll see the war behind the race—and feel every twist, crash, and comeback as it happens.