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Jessica Patterson needs only brief introduction. One of America’s most successful Women MX Champions, winning 42 Amateur National MX Championships before turning professional in 2000, went on to win 7

Line Dam raced with purpose at 2019 Women MX World Championship Opening Round finishing 7th Overall, confirming young up-coming talented riders are committed to vie for points- regardless on whose

Dylan Walsh finished 4th Overall at Round 2 Maxxis British MX Championship with strong 2nd place in Race 2 confirming #53 has plenty of grit to run up-front in MX2

Lynn Valk is fiesty pushing racing 2019 Women MX World Championship to the limit- not holding back at only 16 years of age, not put off by peers race experience,

Women in Motorsport Media-Film work commands half of MXLink posts from initial launch in 2014. Total of 72 articles and 24 Films, MXLink has sought goals for broadening reach on

Sara Andersen, one of only 2 WMX riders from Denmark, more than makes up geographical distance to main Euro’s tracks, pushing upwards in racing Women MX World Championship for 2nd

Dylan Walsh met challenges full on at MXGP Trentino, battling recovery from Valkenswaard crash, coming through the field in R1 to 23rd and R2 26th- Championship standing at 19th Overall

American born Avrie Berry made deliberate decision and achieve long-term goal to race Europe’s Women MX World Championship in 2017, completing full WMX season ‘018 and stands 16th Overall in

Europe’s FIM World Motocross Championship is world-wide Motocross Series, initiated way back in 1957 with 500cc bikes, progressing in class structure to include 250cc class in 1962 and 125cc class

Dylan Walsh looks forward to racing MX2 World Championship at stunning picture-postcard MXGP of Trentino this weekend, the hard-pack circuit nestled within back-drop of Pietramurata mountains. Having raced at Arco-Trentino

MXLink started in 2009, producing content on Motorsport Riders competing in NZ and overseas racing club, regional, National and International events. Very first Media Accreditation was on AMA Pro-Outdoors ’09

Shana van der Vlist enters new era of the young 19 year old’s Women MX World Championship career, finishing credible 5-4 at Opening WMX Round, GP of The Netherlands, March

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