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Latest News Year: 2016

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NZ Motocross success past, present and for the future has been built on a legacy of achievements starting at grass-roots MX to World Motocross Championships. From the ground breaking years

2016 Women’s World Motocross Championship has seen remarkable racing over the past 5 of 7 Rounds- 4 Women winning a WMX Round each with Dutch star Nancy Van De Ven

With 32 Motocross stories to TV Networks in NZ- less is definitely more to tell mainstream audience what the sport is about. Whether the story involves rider interviews, wrap of rider

Promotion of Motocross has shifted dramatically with changes of technology. From print, to online, to social media along with film and TV the reach is world-wide. Event organisers can publish

A coach/trainer of Motocross riders- would be Champions- has a special talent only few hold. Typically, trainers/coaches/Team Managers work with riders within the Brand/Team environments to achieve the best performances

Team Suzuki World MXGP rider Jeremy Seewer has shown marked potential to be a MXGP Title contender currently sitting 2nd Overall in the MX2 World Championship. With 7 out of

Motocross athletes return on investment follows the traditional path of Brand exposure followed by gear sponsors and product endorsements. Typically, racing including pre-during and post track-time promotes the rider, the

If twists of fate happen for a reason Ben Townley would stay exceptionally positive heading into MXGP Round 9 at Talavera de la Reina in Spain this coming weekend. 11 years previous

NZ’s Courtney Duncan suffered a bitter blow to her Title bid for Women’s World Motocross Champion 2016 crashing in Round 3 at Teutschenthal, Germany May 8th. In what must be

NZ’s Katherine Prumm (now Oberlin-Brown) made Motocross history winning 2 World Women’s MX Titles in 2006 and 2007 setting a new era for female motorsport athletes to achieve on the

This film on NZ’s Sky Sport Speed show showcases 2016 NZ MX2 Champion Hamish Harwood– on the track and at work. The story highlights what it takes for Kiwi MX

What is involved: filming Motocross to air on TV? A lot. Time, dedication, commitment, focus to film, edit, upload and send footage to TV Networks in NZ within tight time-frame

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