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Craig joins Hooper Yamaha

Craig with his new ride Evergreen Scottish racer Tony Craig will be the fill in 450 rider at Rob Hooper Yamaha until the end of the season. With injuries ruling out Ryan Houghton for the remainder of the season, and Taylor Hammal out for another four weeks or more, the team are

MotoGP ace Bradley Smith in Apico 2-Stroke Festival

https://youtu.be/P-mvIw4VYHM MotoGP world championship racer Bradley Smith will be going back to his two-stroke roots and making a return to motocross racing at the Apico 2-Stroke Festival at Sellindge MX in Kent on August 31-September 1. Oxford-based Bradley, the only rider to take a podium in all four classes of Grand

Ironworks Apico 2-Stroke Fest axed

Round two of the Apico 2-Stroke Festival which was to be held at IronWorks Moto Park on 3-4 August has been cancelled due to lack of entries. Organiser Dave Willet said: "It's a tough and disappointing decision that wasn’t made lightly but due to lack of entries, we feel this is

Hammal hammers hand at Hawkstone

Hammal at Hawkstone before getting hurt Taylor Hammal’s hold on the Bridgestone British Masters Red Plate will come to an end this weekend as the RHR rider recovers from a broken thumb and wrist he picked up at last week’s Maxxis British Motocross Championships round at Hawkstone Park.The young racer has

Simpson’s the Maxxis maximum man

Kullas has the lead but EBB goes down at the back of the pack Shaun Simpson made amends for his double DNF at the last round at Desertmartin by romping to a pair of unchallenged race wins at Hawkstone Park, round six of the Maxxis British championship. Simpson takes a look to see where

Full Results from Maxxis Hawkstone Park

Shaun Simpson walked away from Hawkstone Park with an impressive 1-1 as did Dylan Walsh in MX2. It was also good to see Jake Nicholls back racing after his injury. Report and images to follow. MX1 MX2 Support

Medical checks for injured Vaessen

KTM's Bas Vaessen will have checks this week after a crash in Indonesia that briefly left him unable to move from the neck down. The Dutchman is currently third in the British championship, which heads to Hawkstone Park this weekend. Vaessen before his crash in Indonesia. Pic Ray Archer Vaessen got caught

Dunn and Dickinson hit by injury

Two top British championship contenders are out of action after picking up injuries. Dickinson leads at Blaxhall In the MCX2 class, Ashton Dickinson is out after breaking bones in his hand - despite racing with the injury at the last round in Desertmartin. He was third overall at the recent Blaxhall round

Banks-Browne bids to retain Bob Lewis trophy

Pro riders have also been quick to sign up for the “Rock it ‘til Sundown” Midweek Motocross Classic with last year's “Bob Lewis Trophy” winner Elliott Banks-Browne returning to defend his crown. But he will have stiff competition from the likes of Josh Gilbert, Jake Millward, Jake Shipton, Taylor Hammal,

Krestinov breaks his arm

Gert Krestinov's Mxxis British championship challenge has had a major blow as he suffered a broken arm while racing in Latvia the weekend. "This is a huge blow for the team and Gert especially as we are battling for a top 3 finish in the Maxxis and MX Nationals," said a

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