French Sand Racing Championship

French Sand Racing Championship
CategoryMotorcycle racing
CountryFrance
Inaugural season2025
Current champions
Official websitewww.courses-sur-sable.fr

The French Sand Racing Championship (fr:Championnat de France des sables) (CFS) is a sand racing competition for motorcycles and Quads run annually between October and February. It was created by the French Motorcycling Federation (FFM) in 2005. Although a national championship, it attracts many international riders.

History

The Bud Sand Race à Magescq was added to the calendar in 2019.[1]

Swedish group Pierce AB/24MX had been the title sponsor for a number of years. Following a downturn in trade due to COVID-19 they withdrew their sponsorship. Motocross parts and accessory manufacturer 3AS Racing took over sponsorship for the 2021 championship. Their owner, Frédéric Lemeunier, was the creator of the Berck Beach-cross.[2]

With COVID-19 restrictions in place in France the 2020/2021 championship was cancelled.[3]

Following disagreements between the FFM and the race organisers, the Bud Sand Race à Magescq was dropped from the championship in December 2023.[4]

There was a fuel shortage in France in October 2022 as a result of oil refinery workers striking[5] leading to the opening round of the CFS, the Berck Beach-Cross, to be cancelled.[6]

A vintage category was added in 2023.[7]

Motoblouz, a french motorcycle accessories manufacturer, became the title sponsor of the championship in 2025.[8]

Races

The calendar consists of the following rounds:[9]

  1. Beach-Cross de Berck
  2. Ronde des Sables de Loon Plage
  3. Endurance des Lagunes de Saint-Léger de Balson
  4. Ronde des Sables Hossegor-Capbreton
  5. GURP TT de Grayan-et-l'Hôpital
  6. Enduropale du Touquet

Each race lasts 2.5 to 3 hours with the exception of the Beach-Cross de Berck which has two 30 minutes heats and a 30 minutes final.[9]

Categories

The championship is divided into six categories.[10] There are a number of classes within each category:[11]

CFS Motos
Class Age Technical
CFS-1 18+ 251–650 cc (15.3–39.7 cu in) 4T
CFS-2 18+ 175–500 cc (10.7–30.5 cu in) 2T
CFS-3 18+ 100–150 cc (6.1–9.2 cu in) 2T, 100–250 cc (6.1–15.3 cu in) 4T
CFS-F (Females) 18+ 100–500 cc (6.1–30.5 cu in) 2T, 100–650 cc (6.1–39.7 cu in) 4T
CFS-V (Veterans) 38+ 100–500 cc (6.1–30.5 cu in) 2T, 100–650 cc (6.1–39.7 cu in) 4T
CFS Juniors
125 2T 13-19 100–125 cc (6.1–7.6 cu in) 2T
250 4T 15-19 100–250 cc (6.1–15.3 cu in) 4T
CFS Espoirs
85 2T 11-16 max 85 cc (5.2 cu in) 2T
CFS Vintage
V1 18+ pre-1997 single shock absorber
V2 18+ pre-1997 twin shock absorber
CFS Quads
Scratch 15-17 max 550 cc (34 cu in) 2T or 4T
18+ unlimited capacity
Quad series 15-17 max 550 cc (34 cu in) 2T or 4T
18+ unlimited capacity
Females 15-17 max 550 cc (34 cu in) 2T or 4T
18+ unlimited capacity
Veterans 38+ max 550 cc (34 cu in) 2T or 4T
Vintage 15-19 pre-2004, unlimited capacity
Amateur Trophy
Scratch 18+ 100–500 cc (6.1–30.5 cu in) 2T, 100–650 cc (6.1–39.7 cu in) 4T
Females 18+ 100–500 cc (6.1–30.5 cu in) 2T, 100–650 cc (6.1–39.7 cu in) 4T

Champions

Year Motorcycles Quads
Rider Make Rider Make
2005 Arnaud Demeester Yamaha Not run
2006 Arnaud Demeester Yamaha
2007 Arnaud Demeester Yamaha
2008 Timoteï Potisek Honda
2009 Yves Deudon Kawasaki
2010 Adrien van Beveren Yamaha Romain Couprie Yamaha
2011 Jean-Claude Moussé Yamaha Jan Vlaeymens W-Tec
2012 Jean-Claude Moussé Yamaha Matthieu Ternynck Yamaha
2013 Jean-Claude Moussé Yamaha Matthieu Ternynck Yamaha
2014 Adrien van Beveren Yamaha Keveen Rochereau Honda
2015 Adrien van Beveren Yamaha Jérémie Warnia Yamaha
2016 Camille Chapelière Yamaha Jérémie Warnia Yamaha
2017 Daymond Martens Yamaha Jérémy Forestier Yamaha
2018 Axel van de Sande Kawasaki Jérémy Forestier Yamaha
2019 Nathan Watson KTM Antoine Cheurlin Yamaha
2020 Nathan Watson KTM Romain Couprie Yamaha
2021 Not run (COVID-19)
2022 Milko Potisek Yamaha Davino Bruneel Yamaha
2023 Todd Kellett Yamaha Randy Naveaux Yamaha
2024 Todd Kellett Yamaha Keveen Rochereau Honda
2025 Todd Kellett Yamaha Harry Walker Dragon Quad Racing
Sources: [12][13][14][15]

References

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  2. ^ "3AS Racing devient le sponsor titre du CFS" [3AS Racing becomes the title sponsor of the CFS]. Pilote de Sable (in French). 22 July 2020. Retrieved 10 March 2026.
  3. ^ "Le championnat de France des Sables annulé" [The French Sand Racing Championship has been cancelled]. MotocrossMag (in French). 28 January 2021. Retrieved 10 March 2026.
  4. ^ Liron, Sylvain (4 December 2023). "Moto : la Fédé écarte Magescq du prochain championnat de France des sables" [Motorcycling: The Federation excludes Magescq from the next French Sand Racing Championship]. La Voix du Nord (in French). Retrieved 10 March 2026.
  5. ^ Alderman, Liz (11 October 2022). "France Tries to Contain Strikes That Have Left Gas Pumps Empty". New York Times. Retrieved 10 March 2026.
  6. ^ Farissier, Luc (11 October 2022). "Le Beach-Cross de Berck est annulé" [The Berck Beach-Cross is cancelled]. Nord Littoral (in French). Retrieved 10 March 2026.
  7. ^ "Championnat de France des Sables à moto saison 2023/2024" [French Sand Racing Championship for motorcycles: the 2023/2024 season is underway!]. passion.axa.fr (in French). 19 October 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2026.
  8. ^ "Motoblouz devient partenaire titre du Championnat de France des Sables" [Motoblouz becomes title partner of the French Sand Racing Championship]. Moto-Station (in French). 3 July 2025. Retrieved 10 March 2026.
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  11. ^ "Reglement 2025-2026 Courses Sur Sable" [2025-2026 Sand Racing Regulations] (PDF). courses-sur-sable.fr. 27 May 2025. Retrieved 11 March 2026.
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