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Banks-Browne and Woodcock Arenacross deal

Dylan Woodcock and Elliott Banks-Browne are the latest names in an impressive list of British riders who will be lining up behind the start gate at the 2025 Arenacross World Tour and ACU British championship.    As proven over the last decade of Arenacross in the U.K, both riders are capable

Triumph for Dirt Store team

The worst-kept secret in motocross is out as the Dirt Store team has revealed it is going to be the official Triumph squad in the UK next season, with riders Tommy Searle, Joel Rizzi and Billy Askew. Rizzi is moving to the MX1 class on the TF 450-RC, with team-mates Searle

JMR Foundation launches 2025 sponsorship

The Jude Morris Racing Foundation is excited to launch its 2025 sponsorship programme, supporting young motocross talent across the UK. Our established three-tier sponsorship system continues this season, with new enhancements for Tier 3 applicants, including expanded benefits and a revamped application process. Sponsorship Tiers ● Tier 1: The highest

Tweaks for Honda’s CRF300L

Honda’s popular dual-purpose CRF300L receives several detail updates for 25YM, including LED lighting and improved thermal management. Specification includes a strong, responsive single-cylinder engine (now OBD2-2/EURO5+ compliant) and six-speed gearbox with slipper clutch control. A steel frame with tuned rigidity balance, aluminium swingarm, long travel suspension – featuring revised damping

Suzuki unveils new four-stroke dirt bikes!

Suzuki has revealed all-new DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM models. Spiritual successors to the popular DR-Z400S and DR-Z400SM models of the noughties, the two fresh 400s use a new twin-spar steel frame with a separate, bolt-on aluminium subframe and aluminium swingarm, housing a new 398cc single-cylinder engine. There’s also an electronics package

Hammal goes Green and signs for Arenacross

Taylor Hammal will race in the MX1 class for Dixon Kawasaki in 2025 and will start his campaign in the World Tour Arenacross championship then the 2025 ACU British championship.   Steve Dixon’s DRT Kawasaki team will be fielding a two-rider team for the AX World Tour championships which will start

Triumph reveals 2025 TF250-X

Triumph has revealed its 2025 TF250-X for the US market, complete with a price reduction of $500 to $9,495. No UK details have yet been announced for the 2025 model. The current 2024 model is £9795. New optimized fuel maps, refreshed graphics, and competitive new price TF 250-X continues class-leading power-to-weight ratio

Husky reveals pioneering e-bike

Husqvarna Mobility continues to grow its electric motorcycle range by unveiling its exciting and all-new Pioneer. The street-legal machine is designed primarily for offroad use and is powered by a 5.5 kWh Li-Ion battery that offers a WMTC range of up to 137 kilometres and a running time of up

New organiser for BSMA youth series

Former British motocross championship promoter RHL Activities is taking on the promotion and organisation of the British Schoolboy Motorcycle Association (BSMA) and AMX Championship. This partnership will mark a commitment to elevating grassroots British motocross, offering young riders, amateurs and Professional athletes a path to develop their skills on some

Triumph reveals USA factory team

Triumph Factory Racing is thrilled to announce that its SuperMotocross World Championship squad will expand ahead of its second year in the United States. Austin Forkner, Jordon Smith, and Stilez Robertson have joined Jalek Swoll to form a four-man team that boasts a wealth of podium experience. Jalek Swoll returns to the

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