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McCanney splits with Yamaha

Fast Briton Jamie McCanney has left Yamaha after five years. The enduro and Dakar ace has not yet announced who he'll be riding for in future, but has hinted he has already got a new ride on the cards. "After five years with Yamaha our journey has come to an end.

Jarvis stays Husky and launches own team

Continuing their successful partnership with hard enduro legend Graham Jarvis, Husqvarna Motorcycles is pleased to announce that Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing have agreed a one-year contract extension with the British star, which will see him compete in the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship alongside teammates Alfredo Gomez and Billy

Green light for forest motorsport

Following an independent review of motorsport in the nation’s forests, the ACU welcome the commitment made by Forestry England to allow motorsports to continue, while the ACU and Motorsport UK work in partnership with Forestry England to reduce environmental impacts, increase sustainability, and ensure that motorsport contributes to the upkeep

Welsh 2-Day enduro axed

The legendary Welsh 2-Day Enduro has been cancelled due to Covid worries. It's the last of the great long-distance timecard enduro events and was scheduled for June 24-25. A statement from course clerk Phil Wilkinson says: "After due consideration we have reluctantly decided that we are unable to run the 2021

Sherco ride for Ritson-Walton

21-year-old British and GP Enduro rider Alex Ritson-Walton is to ride Sherco in the 2021 Enduro GPs, British Enduro and Sprint Championships. Welshman Ritson-Walton is the 2019 E1 British Enduro Champion, 2019 and 2020 E1 British Sprint Champion and an ISDE Gold medallist. Alex Ritson-Walton – “I am really looking forward to

Sunderland podiums as Benavides wins Dakar

Briton Sam Sunderland fought to third place finish in the Dakar rally as Honda's Kevin Benavides held on to his overnight lead to take the title. Sunderland started the day second, just over four minutes adrift of leader Benavides. But he could only finish 11th today after making a

Sunderland wins Dakar stage in last-gasp victory bid

Briton Sam Sunderland took victory in today's Dakar penultimate stage to move up to second in the overall standings. With just one day remaining, he trails Honda's Kevin Benavides by just over four minutes. Putting in an impressive performance through the demanding 464km timed special, the Brit made up over

Navigations errors cost Sunderland in Dakar

Making a couple of navigation errors on stage nine, Sam Sunderland was able to use his experience to quickly get back on track and subsequently reach the finish line as eighth fastest in today's Dakar stage. Currently third in the provisional overall classification, Sunderland will enjoy a strong start position for Thursday’s

British enduro opener may change due to Covid

The first round of the British Enduro Championship is set to be the Dirt Bike Action event at Helmsley on 1st and 2nd May, however a reserve date of 5th and 6th June has been agreed due to the current lockdown. The official calendar is:

Price out as Cornejo holds Dakar lead

Cornejo on his way to the stage win Former winner Toby Price has crashed out of second place in the Dakar, breaking his collarbone, as Honda's Jose Ignacio Cornejo has maintained his lead with third place behind Kevin Benavides and Ricky Brabec in today's stage nine. After stopping to help injured Price,

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