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It’s Arenacross time!

The 2025 Arenacross World Tour bursts into life this Saturday 4th at the BP Pulse Arena, Birmingham and it’s all set to be the best in the 11-year history of Arenacross, to kick off the new year with some genuine excitement.  And there's also a full Livestream package announced in

Mewse talks of Arenacross prep

One thing that soon becomes clear when talking to several riders about Arenacross, and how they prepare for it, is that many speak about a particular rider as the one who does it right.  A rider who invests in himself, who digs into his own pocket to put in the

Triumphant ride for Spinks

Former full-time British championship racer Josh Spinks is to race a 450 for the Triumph West London dealership in 2025. Leicestershire ace Spinks - who lives not too far from the Triumph factory in Hinckley - will be competing in the Bridgestone Masters championship on the TF450X as well as

Crossing off the days until Arenacross!

Taking an empty arena and turning it into an Arenacross show is no easy, straight forward task. It takes hard work, vision, planning and plenty of patience.  Taking the outdoor pursuit that is the sport of Motocross and bringing it to most of the U.K’s major cities over the past 10

Team GB youth target world title glory

Britain will be sending a top team of youths to the FIM Junior World Championship at the Romagné circuit in France on July 6th. This track is shaping up to be a prime battleground for our talented British riders. Fresh off their podium success in Holland, the team is undoubtedly

Big prize purse for Arenacross revealed

With the upcoming Arenacross World Tour now only just over a couple of weeks away from kicking off at the BP Pulse Arena, Birmingham on Saturday 4th January, it’s going to be a bumper start to 2025, in particular for the pro racers on the tour.   With the introduction of

SC Husky reveals 2025 plans

The SC Sport Homes Husqvarna team will field Tristan Purdon and Charlie Putnam in the MX1 class while Charlie Heyman and Syd Putnam will contest the MX2 class. The team will focus on the British Championship but also contest selected rounds of the AMA Nationals as they did last year.  Former British

Carpenter and Mewse head Crendon Honda in

Jamie Carpenter is to join Conrad Mewse and Jake Nicholls in the Crendon Tru7 Honda team for 2025. Carpenter and Mewse will contest MX1 races on the all-new Honda CRF450R while Nicholls will race MX2 on the new CRF250R. Backed by Honda UK as its official team for the 15th year,

British Evo championships expand

A new collaboration between Kent-based X-Bladez Events, and Bedfordshire-based Luton & District MX Club, will see two ACU Championships enhanced for 2025; the Evo and Super Evo British Championships. The four-round series will provide one qualifying session and two races per championship at each of the four rounds. The first two

London Olympic stadium to host 2025 WSX round

The FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) is set to make history in 2025, announcing Buenos Aires, Argentina, and London, UK as two host cities for next season’s calendar. Buenos Aires is set to become WSX’s first-ever Latin American stop, while it will also bring the championship to London for the