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Defending Dakar champ Price breaks leg

Toby Price, who won the second stage but then lost time at the beginning of Wednesday’s Stage 3 after a navigational error, had been working hard to catch Joan Barreda in the Dakar rally yesterday. He had just got in front of him when he crashed in a riverbed at

Barreda moves to the top at Dakar

Joan Barreda emerged victorious thanks to a great tactical display in the third stage of the Rally Dakar 2017. The Spanish rider from the Monster Honda Energy Team stormed to an overwhelming victory and tops the general rankings in the process as Briton sam Sunderland moves up to second. After two

Yamaha’s Soultrait stripped of Dakar lead

The 2017 Dakar Rally got underway in South America with Yamaha's Frenchman rider Xavier de Soultrait posting the fastest time during the day's short special test, but was was later hit with a one minute penalty that dropped the WR450F mounted rider to 10th overall. Spaniard Joan Pedrero Garcia was

Dakar take two!

The 'real' Dakar rally may have started in South America today, but there's another race that has also kicked off following a similar route to the original Dakar rally from Monaco to Dakar in Africa. It's the ninth Africa Eco Rally as bikes and cars hit the the sand dunes and

ISDE winner Roberts stays in USA

Shifting gears from his previous season in the World EnduroGP, Taylor Robert will contest the AMA National Hare & Hound Championship this season, as well as WORCS and select extreme enduro events across the globe as part of KTM's official US factory enduro team. For this, Robert will race aboard

HRC factory ace out of Dakar

Monster Energy Honda Team’s Argentinean rider Kevin Benavides has suffered an injury in training that rules him out of the imminent Rally Dakar 2017. This week, Kevin Benavides, fourth in his Dakar debut last year, had relocated to the Atacama region in Chile to complete the final pre-Dakar training programme before

Help keep trails open!

Trail riders and off-road motorcyclists are launching an appeal to stop local authorities closing legal riding routes without apparent regard for the need for the provision of this kind of recreational pursuit. The amount of these lanes are being reduced to a critically low number which can result in illegal

Briton Bolt joins Jarvis at Husky

Fielding a strong two-men squad for the upcoming extreme enduro season, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing will see extreme enduro star Graham Jarvis joined by the team’s newest recruit Billy Bolt, with the British duo set to compete in 2017 aboard Husqvarna TE 300 machinery. Under the guidance of team manager

Charlier switches to enduro

The man who beat Ken Roczen and Jeffrey Herlings in the European 250 championship, Christophe Charlier, is to switch to the enduro world championship after three lacklustre seasons in GPs. The Frenchman, who rode for the factory Ice One Husky team in 2016, has had three injury-hit seasons and has

Blazusiak retires from racing

One of the world's top enduro racers Taddy Blazusiak is to retire from full-time pro racing. The Krakow opening round of the SuperEnduro series will be a unique opportunity for his many fans and admirers to say an affectionate goodbye to an iconic racer. Blazusiak said: “I have been thinking about this decision

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