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Roczen rides again!

It's been 11 months since we saw him race until his 2017 season was curtailed by an arm injury, but Ken Roczen is now back and going seriously fast. Check out this video from Vital MX showing him at the official launch of the 2018 Honda HRC Supercross squad in

Bobryshev tests his new Suzuki

Former factory Honda rider and GP winner Evgeny Bobryshev is pictured testing the new 2018 Suzuki RMZ450 at a track run by one of his new sponsors for 2018. He'll contest the British Motocross championship, MX Nationals and UK Arenacross series for the team after failing to get a full-time GP ride.

HRC new boy Bogers breaks foot

Brian Bogers turned up to spin some laps for HRC on the new Honda CRF250 that we rode in Italy this week, and promptly broke his foot! The Dutchman in the new 450 ace in the HRC MXGP team but now will have to postpone testing while his foot heals. He

Gajser gets two new HRC team-mates

Tim Gajser will remains with Team HRC Honda for the 2018 world championship and will be teamed up with two ex-HSF KTM riders, 21-year-old Dutchman Brian Bogers and 21-year-old Calvin Vlaanderen.  The HSF Motorsport team are now backers of Team HRC and their workshops in Holland will provide a base for testing. The three motocross

Matterley mud caused shock failure says HRC

It was the unique Matterley track that caused Cole Seely's rear factory KYB shock to fail in both motos at the Motocross of Nations, says Honda. The team are quick to point out that all production CRF450s, and the HRC factory bikes, use Showa shocks with a totally different system.

Roczen talks rehab!

As Ken Roczen accelerates his rehabilitation process, his fans’ appetite for information has increased, Team Honda HRC are doing what they can to keep people abreast of developments. On Wednesday at Glen Helen, Roczen was riding his factory CRF450R. Here’s what he had to say: You recently spent some time in Utah,

Roczen rides Pala

Ken Roczen is starting his serious riding programme as he recovers from his smashed arm following his crash at the Anaheim supercross earlier this year. The HRC man has been riding at Pala in California as he gets back up to speed and fitness for the Anaheim 2018 supercross season opener

Gajser’s nasty Assen spill

HRC's Tim Gajser gets thrown over the bars in the MXGP opener at Assen in Holland. He retired and didn't start race two although it's thought he's not badly injured.

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