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East Coast vs West Coast for Pro Circuit Kawasaki?

With only a week or so before the Supercross season kicks off at A1, Pro Circuit Kawasaki have yet to make up their mind who is racing on the East or the West coast. Their team consists of Adam Cianciarulo, Martin Davalos, Austin Forkner and Garrett Marchbanks. We're thinking AC

Chad Reed talks life, racing and everything in-between​

Chad Reed

Chad Reed is one of the most influential and iconic motorsports athletes to every come out of Australia. His accomplishments are known to even the most casual Australian sports fan and are the stuff of legend to die hard fans. Today Chad announced a 1 year deal with the JGR

Reed signs JGR Suzuki for AMA Supercross

Veteran Chad Reed will have another crack at winning the AMA 450 Supercross championship again in 2019 as he has signed for the JGR Suzuki team. The organisers of the championship revealed the news on Monday evening following his official entry into the series. Aussie Reed has had some races on the

Weston Peick on the road to recovery

Weston Peick

After his horrific injuries sustained at the Bercy Supercross, Weston Peick is set to fly back to the USA for further recovery and treatment, amazing news for all involved, especially for Weston and his family. Weston posted this on his Instagram page, "Well this has been one hell of a injury

Roczen snares men’s grooming deal!

Former world and AMA champ Ken Roczen may not have won any titles for a few years but has picked up a deal with global men's grooming giant Clinique For Men on the launch of their new Super Energizer skincare collection. The 24-year-old German HRC Honda rider, who has 1.2 million

The comeback hero

Between the MX of Nations, Monster Energy Cup and Red Bull Straight Rhythm October was a month packed with great stories. For the most inspirational one you have to see Colton Aeck. The Simi Valley Honda privateer is riding better than ever after a severe spinal cord injury sustained at the

Dungey and Villopoto on Straight Rhythm Podium

Retired Supercross champs Ryan Dungey and Ryan Villopoto ended up on the podium in the two-stroke only Red Bull Straight Rhythm, but were no match for Shane McElrath who beat Dungey to the win. It was on an exciting and nostalgic night at the Pomona Fairplex in Southern California as the

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