Ivan Cervantes is widely considered an enduro legend. Somehow this description seems limitative for the motorcycle renaissance man that he is. Cervantes is a four-time enduro world champion, SuperEnduro world champion, Guinness World Record holder, Dakar finisher, adventure bike winner turned Triumph test rider. We sat down with “El Torito”
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Bolt nails down world title No.4
Stamping his authority on the 2024 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt has won his fourth consecutive world title with a dominant ride on home soil in Newcastle, United Kingdom. Enjoying a fairytale ending to an incredible season, the Brit won the seventh and final round of
Holcombe snags Honda enduro ride
Nathan Watson signs for Beta world enduro
For the upcoming 2024 season, Beta has signed Nathan Watson, who together with the already re-confirmed Brad Freeman will be completing the Factory Enduro Team for the EnduroGP World Championship. Born in 1994, the British rider initially started his career in Motocross and then switched to Enduro in 2016 , where he
Bolt nails Israeli win
Billy Bolt has taken his fourth straight overall win of the 2023 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship with an outstanding display of riding at round four in Jerusalem, Israel. The Brit now heads into the final round of the series in Poland with a healthy 36-point lead. Getting the evening’s racing underway
Danny McCanney goes one Beta for 2023
After a glittering professional enduro career, winning 2 Junior World Championships, 3 British Enduro Championships and countless podiums at World Level, Danny McCanney will still contest the British Enduro Championship and some selected events in the 2023 season with the support of British Distributors Apico Factory Racing and Beta UK. Danny
World Enduro champ Garcia switches it up
Benavides takes Dakar victory
Sunderland airlifted out of Dakar
After all the hard work, testing, training, and preparation that went into his Dakar Rally title defense, Sam Sunderland’s race came to a premature and frustrating end today, the Brit crashing just 52 kilometers into stage one. Leading the special briefly before the incident, the Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing