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Latest News Month: September 2019

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On eve on 2019 Motocross of Nations 73rd edition New Zealand stands proud of historical record set no other than from FIM World MX2 Champion 2004 Ben Townley. It was

Rachael Archer races GNCC WXC Round 11 at Mason Dixie this weekend, tied for 3rd on points table with Australian Mackenzie Tricker making for tight battle up front with final

Larissa Papenmeier raced MX2 at MXGP of China finishing an amazing 16th Overall in all out male class competing in Final Round of 18 at the new MXGP venue at

Dylan Walsh achieved major victory winning 2019 Maxxis ACU British MX Championship MX2 Title at the Final Round 8 of the season at Landrake Moto Parc, Cornwall at the weekend.

NZ’der Chelsea Herbert has just completed testing for selection for the most prestigous Women’s single-seater Formula 3 Series based in Europe at Almeria, Spain last week. With the hugely successful

Dylan Walsh heads into Final Round of 2019 Maxxis ACU British MX Championship with 18 point lead over fellow Revo Husqvarna UK Team rider Alvin Ostland, racing at Landrake Moto

Line Dam has come along way in 2019 Women MX World Championship season, personally digging deep when challenges appeared and professionally proving the Dane has speed, courage and determination to

Shana van der Vlist made solid performances count in 2019 Women MX World Championship finishing 5 Round Series Overalls in 5th, 8th, 5th, 7th and 5th for 6th Overall in

Amandine Verstappen completed 2019 Women MX World Championship 4th Overall having finished 4-4 at WMX Final Round at MXGP of Turkey. Climbing the Championship points table from 9th Overall in

Sara Andersen has made exceptional progress in 2019 Women MX World Championship finishing 5th Overall in the 5 Round Series with best result of 2nd on podium at WMX Final

‘Top Fan Dave Barnes- Rachael Archer is going really well this year! I hope you are inviting her back!!🤔’ quote AmPro Yamaha fb. Rachael Archer is really making her name

Lynn Valk set big goals at beginning of 2019 Women MX World Championship season, aiming to finish in top 10. Not only did the 16 year old fulfill stellar results

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