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Justin Brayton S-X Open Auckland

S-X Open is set to be a smasher at Mount Smart stadium, Auckland November 24th. Track is looking on point, Riders are keen, having taste of the triple today in

Larissa Papenmeier joins Italian based Kiara Fontanesi MX Fonta Racing Team for 2019 Women Motocross World Champion Season. In what could be described as major step up for the WMX

In 2011 Jason Baker Dream Traxx built NZ’s first ever SuperX tracks downunder for Australia SuperX at North Harbour, New Zealand. Watching Jason work with his crew, laying foundation sheets

 FIM Motocross World Championship growth of rider talent is remarkable design of deliberate incorporation of youth MX Championship Series within premier MXGP-MX2 Championship Series. Initiated by Youthstream in 2011, European

2018 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations at Red Bud, Michigan, USA raised the bar of expectation on who will win, who will dominate and who will be victorious no

How to win the Marketing Motorsport game where supply meets demand are the only certain is tough challenge for any Rider, Athlete in any sport, let alone under the radar

Wow- what an impressive record Kiara Fontanesi wins 6th Women Motocross World Championship Title at Final Round MXGP 2018 at Imola, Italy at the weekend. In what has been roller-coaster

2018 Women Motocross World Championship heads into the Final Round at Imola, Italy this weekend. Stakes are ramped high with only 8 points gap between Red Plate holder and 5x

NZ’s Rachael Archer gained a much prized goal, securing race ride under high profile AmPro Yamaha Race Team for 018-019 GNCC Season in USA. With careful planning, management and strategizing

2018 Women Motocross World Championship has produced more intensity on and off the track than forever. Italian 5x WMX Champion Kiara Fontanesi blitzed the highly competitive field going 1-1 at

A bitter blow for NZ’s Courtney Duncan announcing the Red Plate leader of Women Motocross World Championship 2018 will not race the Final 2 Rounds due to injury. It’s been

All eyes will be on Women Motocross World Championship racers Red Plate holder Courtney Duncan, 5x WMX Champion Kiara Fontanesi, GP home track star Nancy Van de Ven at Assen

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