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Final showdown glory at Wembley for MotoHead team

After a disappointing weekend at the Sheffield Arenacross where the MotoHead-backed four-rider XBladez WD40 Husqvarna team were hampered by bad luck, the series finale was set for Wembley and the team spirit was high. For the first time, the Pro team had spent the week together and a mid-week test

Ramette takes third Arenacross crown

Prior to this evening’s Arenacross extravaganza in the series finale at Wembley, it was widely predicted that the championship would go to the wire, and that it did. SR75 World Suzuki’s Thomas Ramette is the newly-crowned first-ever three-time Arenacross Pro champ and, remarkably, he achieved this without winning a Main

Tough night for MotoHead’s Arenacross team

It was a tough night of racing in the Sheffield Arenacross for the new four-strong X Bladez/ WD-40 Husqvarna team, backed by MotoHead magazine.  Three new riders joined the team as the UK Arenacross tour rolled into Sheffield at the weekend – two American riders in the Pro class and

Crunch time for Arenacross!

All roads lead to London this Saturday, the 18th of February, when the 2017 Arenacross Tour reaches its climax at the Wembley Arena. And, it’s going to the wire! Those lucky souls who witnessed just what went down last year, when the gloves came off, will know what can happen when

Soubeyras steals Sheffield AX win

A packed and raucous Sheffield Arena witnessed plenty of close action this evening, with different race winners featuring throughout the four Arenacross classes, whilst the Freestyle riders kept the audience on their feet with three incredible sets of insane high-air antics. Cedric Soubeyras, RFX St Blazey, rode a near perfect Main

New riders for MotoHead WD-40 Husky team

The MotoHead-backed XBladez WD-40 Husqvarna team is hitting the final two rounds of the UK Arenacross series at Sheffield and Wembley with three new riders – two American Pro riders and a talented youngster in the 65s. And we are even looking for an 85 rider so we’re in every

Escoffier takes Belfast finale

The Pro class Main Event in the second night of the Belfast Arenacross threw up plenty of surprises, with ‘bad boy’ of AX, Welshman Ashley Greedy (PRO Systems PAR Elite) making it through to the final as the promoter’s choice; Buildbase Honda’s Matt Bayliss holding a strong third right up

Soubeyras on top in Belfast Arenacross qualifying

The fifth round of the 2017 Arenacross series got off to a flying start this morning at The SSE Arena, Belfast, with the top six Pro class qualifiers all putting in sub-23-second lap times, the top four in the Pro Lites less than half a second apart, a change at

Chatfield takes Belfast opener

Buildbase Honda’s Adam Chatfield stormed to a brilliant Pro class win, taking the red plate and championship lead in the process in the Belfast Arenacross opener. He grabbed the holeshot and fended off a hard-charging Cedric Soubeyras (RFX St Blazey MX) and two-time AX Pro champ Thomas Ramette (SR75 World

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