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MXGP calendar change forces British move

After an announcement that MXGP have amended their calendar again, creating a clash with round 4 of the Motul ACU British Motocross Championship at Preston Docks, the MXGB team have moved swiftly to alter the date of the British to July 20th. Massive thanks go to Colin Hambridge MXGB Youth Series Manager, who

Shakedown tests successful for Crendon Tru7 Honda

The Crendon Tru7 Honda team are ready to go racing in the British motocross season after successful tests on the new 2025 Honda CRF450R and CRF250R race bikes. With Conrad Mewse and his new team-mate Jamie Carpenter on the new-look Honda CRF450R machines in the MX1 class and Jake Nicholls on

Bolt nails down world title in Newcastle

Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt has won the 2025 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship. Delivering a dominant performance at round six, much to the delight of the packed Utilita Arena in Newcastle, United Kingdom, Bolt went fastest in SuperPole before going on to win all three races to secure his fifth

Mecca-X launches 6-round series

Mecca-X, the hub of X-Bladez Events, and the brainchild of Dave Willet – former British 2-Stroke Champion, owner of the hugely-popular 2-Stroke Festival and the inspiration behind Team GB Junior Worlds MX – has launched a new and exciting six-round Mecca-X MX Club championship. The six-round series, which will cater for

British GP to host Junior electric round

The highly anticipated calendar for the 2025 Junior e-Motocross Series is now complete with the tour once again taking place alongside five rounds of the FIM Motocross World Championship. Returning for its fifth edition, the e-powered racing series begins at the MXGP of France on May 24/25 before travelling to Germany, Great Britain,

Crendon Honda to tackle NPC Pro series

Crendon Tru7 Honda’s 450 squad of Conrad Mewse and Jamie Carpenter will both contest the new three-round NPC Pro MX Championship this season in addition to the ACU British championship. Following the demise of the Fastest 40 series that ran in 2024, both 25-year-old riders will add the NPC series to

Arabian final for World Arenacross

The Arenacross World Tour Finals will take place in the United Arab Emirates on Saturday 5th July at the Etihad Arena, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.   Some of the world’s fastest and most fearless indoor motocross athletes have been competing in an adrenaline-fuelled tour across Europe throughout January and February, qualifying in a

TV star Fletcher to race Arenacross!

Proving that he’s not just comfortable with shaking his hips on the dance floor, 2019 ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ winner Kelvin Fletcher will again be working those hips, but in a very different way when he swaps the dancefloor for dirt in an AX celebrity minibike race at Manchester’s AO Arena

Hawkstone Highlights: International action

The crowds packed in, the historic track was gnarly as usual and some of the fastest men on the planet slugged it out for glory. With former world champions Romain Febvre, Maxime Renaux and Pauls Jonass facing Nations winner and Hawkstone specialist Glenn Coldenhoff, the pace was electric. And in

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