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End for JGR Suzuki team

The top U.S. Suzuki team JGR is to fold. Although there has been no official announcement yet, the team members and mechanics have been told they will no longer be required for 2021. "JGR and Suzuki have split," a team insider told MotoHead. "I'm now without a job." This year the

Lung surgery for Anstie

Max Anstie underwent surgery after he had a spontaneous pneumothorax - collapsed lung - while out riding although he didn't crash. USA-based Briton Anstie said he had been out riding but didn’t crash, then sudden felt like he was getting stabbed in the chest and in my back. “The doctor said

Bam Bam goes GasGas!

GasGas has announced the highly-anticipated Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing team line-up, as they prepare to compete in both the 250cc and 450cc divisions of the AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross Championships for the 2021 season and beyond. https://youtu.be/RGrB3hY50Ws Highlighting the team’s 450 effort is Justin “BAM BAM” Barcia, a seasoned

Stewart joins Yamaha!

Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing is pleased to announce the addition of Malcolm Stewart to their 450 team for the 2021 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season. The 2016 250SX East Champion will line up alongside the 2018 250SX West Champion, Aaron Plessinger, and the back-to-back 250SX West Champion, Dylan Ferrandis,

Tuesday races just part of AMA SX shake-up

Feld Entertainment, Inc., today announced the schedule for the upcoming 2021 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, season. Tickets go on sale in early December as Supercross fans are welcomed back into stadiums at reduced capacities. For the second consecutive year, the season will conclude in Utah, as

Pro Circuit Kawasaki reveals 2021 squad

Returning to the Monster Energy®/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki race team for 2021 aboard their all-new 2021 KX™250 motorcycles is long-time Team Green™ racer Austin Forkner along with Jordon Smith and Cameron McAdoo. The trio welcomes, Seth Hammaker, as he graduates from the Monster Energy Kawasaki Team Green amateur race program. “We have a

Dungey admits he wants to race again in 2021

Four-time US Supercross champ Ryan Dungey has confirmed he is actively looking to return to full-time professional racing with a factory team in 2021. After quitting KTM as Supercross champ in 2017, he became an ambassador for the brand then this year worked with Geico Honda. He then quit to start

Wilson stays factory Husky in 2021

Brit Dean Wilson has signed to stay with the factory Rockstar Husqvarna team for the US Supercross and outdoor season next year. "I’m really excited to re-sign with the @rockstarhusky team for 2021. Looking forward forward to a solid year next year with a proper good off season," he said.

Monster Cup canned

The £1 million Monster Energy Cup, traditionally in Las Vegas but moved to California for 2020, has been axed due to the knock-on effect of Covid-19, as many sporting venues are fully booked. The official statement says: Unfortunately, the @MonsterEnergy Cup that has been scheduled for October 10 at Dignity Health Sports Park

Sexton confirmed champ following fuel protest

Honda's Chase Sexton is now confirmed as AMA East Coast 250 Supercross champ as his factory CRF250's fuel was checked following a protest and found to be legal. Sexton now starts his 450 career for HRC as team-mate to Ken Roczen. Following the Monster Energy AMA Supercross 250SX East/West Showdown Main

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