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Ricky Carmichael explains how he beat James Stewart

Ricky Carmichael

Some of the best races ever to grace motocross and supercross circuits have been between two of the legends of our sport, Ricky Carmichael and James Stewart. Both riders never gave an inch on or off the track. Ricky explains to interviewer Sam Jones how he beat James on the track. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXriMVFlWoY&t=3s

US Supercross calendar confirmed

The 17-round schedule for the 2019 season of Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, will deepen its live event footprint with new and returning markets and the debut of Supercross Futures, an AMA Amateur National Championship. Highlights of the reinvigorated 2019 schedule include the notable addition of Nashville's Nissan Stadium for

TV’s Gas Monkey Garage goes Supercross

The global car modification show of Gas Monkey Garage is going into supercross by backing Chris Blose and Justin Starling in the AJE Motorsports team. The Fast N’ Loud TV show features Gas Monkey Garage whose boss Richard Rawlings is using his Gas Monkey Energy drink brand to partner with AJE Motorsports. Founded

Baggett inks new KTM deal

American Supercross star Blake Baggett has signed to stay with his current factory-backed satellite KTM team for another three years. With the immediate future of factory KTM rider Broc Tickle unknown following his ban for failing a drugs test - which he is appealing - many thought Baggett could be

Anaheim 2: Winners, losers and highlights

In front of a sell-out crowd of 45,050 fans inside Angel Stadium, Monster Energy Supercross, an FIM World Championship, hosted the historical first-ever Triple Crown Event in Anaheim on January 20 for Round 3 of the 2018 season. Monster Energy Kawasaki's Eli Tomac captured the overall event win at Round

New championship leaders at Houston

For Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Jason Anderson, a win in Houston secured the 450SX Class points lead as red plate holder Marvin Musquin crashed out in qualifying and failed to make the main event with an injured shoulder. Also not starting the events, both with shoulder injuures, were Eli Tomac and

Injured Wilson out of Houston

Briton Dean Wilson has had to pull out of today's Houston Supercross as he's in too much pain from his shoulder and wrist injury he sustained in a qualifying crash last week in Anaheim. Wilson slammed hard in Anaheim and ended up with a sprained wrist and shoulder. He attempted to

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