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Dylan Walsh MXGP of Latvia Photo Credit: Revo Husqvarna UK

Dylan Walsh stays committed as ever to race debut MX2 World Championship heading into MXGP of Germany this weekend under Revo Husqvarna UK Team. Finishing MXGP of Latvia with 13th

Jordan Jarvis has taken her Motocross career to the next level, competing in first ever AMA Pro Motocross Championhip 250 class at High Point, Pennsylvania at the weekend. Finishing 42nd

Steffi Laier celebrates 15 years racing Women Motocross World Championship level heading into EMX Women Championship Final Round at Arnhem holding the Red Plate over up-coming talented riders this coming

NZ’s Josh Coppins has over 15 years of knowledge, race experience and mental prowess on what it takes to race World MX Championship Series which serves as perfect port of

Sara Andersen sets her own race schedule knowing what goals are to be met, what training is required and who is best to race against in preparation for remaining WMX

Shana van der Vlist has made most of break between racing WMX Series and EMX Women Championship Rounds focusing on perfecting race-craft technique heading into Final EMX Women Round at

Lynn Valk is ready to race EMX Women Champonship Round 5, final at Arnhem this weekend determined to maximise her gutsy performance standing 3rd Overall after 4 Rounds. Following unfortunate

Larissa Papenmeier took the win at French Women MX Championship Round at Moto-club St dié Vosges last weekend, pipping WMX rider and current Red Plate holder of the Series Amandine

Rachael Archer gained awesome result at GNCC WXC Round 7 at Tomahawk, Alpine in NY finishing 3rd on podium putting the NZ’der 4th in Overall Championship standings. Not only has

Dylan Walsh scored great result at Maxxis ACU British MX Championship Round 4 going 2-3 claiming the Red Plate from Revo Husqvarna UK team-mate Alvin Ostland who now holds 3rd

‘Jordan Jarvis. She is an incredible racer, she has her Pro Motocross license and is working on getting her Supercross license as well. I can’t wait to see how she

Steffi Laier has achieved remarkable career racing WMX winning very first Women’s World Cup in 2005, followed by winning 3 consecutive Women MX World Championship Titles in 2009, 2010 and

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