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Hammal goes Green and signs for Arenacross

Taylor Hammal will race in the MX1 class for Dixon Kawasaki in 2025 and will start his campaign in the World Tour Arenacross championship then the 2025 ACU British championship.   Steve Dixon’s DRT Kawasaki team will be fielding a two-rider team for the AX World Tour championships which will start

New organiser for BSMA youth series

Former British motocross championship promoter RHL Activities is taking on the promotion and organisation of the British Schoolboy Motorcycle Association (BSMA) and AMX Championship. This partnership will mark a commitment to elevating grassroots British motocross, offering young riders, amateurs and Professional athletes a path to develop their skills on some

Deano’s coming home to race Arenacross

Former AMA 250 Motocross champion and Current Australian Supercross Champion, Dean Wilson will be returning home to the British Isles to race in the 2025 British Arenacross and AX World Tour Championships.    The likeable and popular Scotsman will be no doubt be a big hit with the British fans, no more

Problems at Brookthorpe track

The well-known Brookthorpe circuit is facing issues with insurance and the UK Girls National planned there for this weekend is off. That's according to the organising Severn Valley club who were due to run at the popular hillside circuit. Although there is no official word from the circuit, the Severn Valley

Barr and Grimshaw tackle 2025 Arenacross

The Arenacross Tour are excited to announce that one of the U.K’s most professional and long-established teams; Apico Factory Racing, have signed up to race the 2025 ACU British championship and World Tour.  Team riders Martin Barr and Tom Grimshaw will be lining up behind the gate for round one at

Brand swap for Dirt Store team

The Dirt Store Racing Team and Kawasaki UK will be parting ways heading into the 2025 season and switching to another manufacturer. The team announced today that the team are "eager to take on new challenges, continue building on sponsor relationships and share exciting updates on upcoming plans." It's believed

Mewse fights pain to win Weston

Conrad Mewse took a decisive victory at Britain’s toughest off-road race, the Weston Beach Race on Sunday – the first win at the event for the 25-year-old and also for the Crendon Tru7 Honda team. On a punishing, deeply rutted course on the beach at Weston-Super-Mare in Somerset, Mewse was in

February date set for Hawkstone International

 The 2025 ASHBROOK Hawkstone International powered by Syntol Lubricants date, the race will be on the 9th of February 2025. The race format will be the same as 2024 with MXGP, MX2 and the EMX125 class. We know this system of races works well and it is what the fans want. 2024

Dirt Store backs British series live stream

Dirt Store has increased its commitment to British MX in 2025 by becoming the titlesponsor of the MXGB-TV live stream. This partnership will mark a historic moment for theACU British Motocross Championship by bringing the action directly to viewers globallyand further expanding the appetite for British Motocross. The partnership will

Gilbert joins Adamson at Lexa MX

Josh Gilbert will join John Adamson in the Lexa MX1 KTM team in 2024. Gilbert was left without a ride when his SS24 Gabriel team went MX2 only in GPs and British championships next season. The team's information says: 𝗝𝗼𝗵𝗻 𝗔𝗱𝗮𝗺𝘀𝗼𝗻: A familiar face who needs no introduction, John has been

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