With Triumph Racing Factory Team’s Jalek Swoll suffering from an unfortunate pre-season injury in the lead up to the 2025 AMA SuperMotocross World Championship, the squad will now be represented by Jordon Smith and Stilez Robertson at the opening round in Anaheim, California.Entering his second season with Triumph Racing Factory
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Coker leaves Star role for Triumph
Godspeed Scott Burnworth
Former factory Yamaha and Suzuki racer Scott Burnworth has passed away suddenly. It is believed he had a heart attack. Californian Burnworth was well known as a top minibike racer then factory supercross and motocross racer in the early 1980s. Our photo, taken by MotoHead's Adam Duckworth in 1982, was at
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Tomac and McElrath clinch WSX world titles
The thrilling finale of the 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) in Abu Dhabi crowned Eli Tomac (CDR Yamaha Supported by Star Racing), Shane McElrath (Fire Power Honda), and Fire Power Honda as champions in the WSX (450cc), SX2 (250cc), and Team categories, respectively. The season's grand climax delivered on its promise, with fans in Etihad Arena
Tomac vs Roczen in Abu Dhabi
Team boss Hewitts exits Triumph
Triumph Motorcycles and Bobby Hewitt would like to announce that the two parties, who have been working together in the US SMX series, have mutually agreed to part ways. Triumph would like to thank Bobby for his contribution in developing the foundations of the US SMX programme with Triumph, leading into
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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