A brand new class for electric bikes will join the MXGP world championship in 2026, running as a support class alongside the MX1 and MX2 classes. The series will be run at up to six rounds in Europe, with backing from the FIM and manufacturers. The news was revealed by Infront
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Husky reveals prototype 105bhp Svartpilen
Weighing just 181 kg and powered by a compact, parallel-twin engine producing 105 hp, the Husqvarna Svartpilen 801 offers a dynamic power-to-weight ratio and will be released on Tuesday 19th March 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wPHbxddXrc The versatility of the Svartpilen 801 is enhanced further by state-of-the-art electronic rider aids, including Easy Shift -
2024 Triumph TF250X test
It's Triumph's first ever production motocross bike and MotoHead's Dave Willet was one of the first to ride the stock machine in Florida. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWHzngf13DY With an all-Triumph engine and hand-welded aluminium frame, KYB spring suspension, Brembo brakes and hydraulic clutch, Bellville washer spring clutch, smartphone mapping, forged aluminium triple clamps and
British team wins GT class as HRC tops e-bike opener
The British-based team of Stuart Edmonds and Nieve Holmes took victory in the GT Class of the opening E-Xplorer world today in Osaka, Japan. It followed a difficult time in qualifying due to technical issues early on the Surron, but the race win was a well-deserved victory. Edmonds on the Surron Irishman
Wraps off GasGas MX2 racers
Prado’s factory GP racer revealed
Cairoli and Lupino test 450 Ducati
HRC reveals all-new CRF450 and three-man team
Team HRC are entering into the new motocross world championships with three riders on-board their Honda machinery as Tim Gajser and Ruben Fernandez are joined by young Italian, Ferruccio Zanchi, for what is a return to the MX2 class for this prestigious manufacturer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzvKDlCtPC0 Five-time world champion Gajser needs no introduction, as
Electric Honda to go World Cup racing
Team HRC, Honda’s works racing outfit, will enter the FIM E-Xplorer World Cup from the 2024 season, which starts with the team’s home round in Osaka, Japan, 16-17 February.The FIM E-Xplorer World Cup is an endurocross discipline featuring exclusively electric motocross bikes. The series therefore becomes the battleground for Honda’s