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BSMA winners pick up their KTM prizes

Four of the BSMA championship winners received their KTM motorcycles in a presentation handover at supplier AMS Motorcycles of Tweksbury. Auto winner Freddie Gardiner was presented with his 65cc bike as he will now be competing in the junior class and has already shown some great potential on the bigger bikes

Venue swop for Judd youth series

Round two of the Judd KTM British Youth National Motocross Championship on April 14/15 that was previously scheduled at Brampton will now be held at the popular circuit of Preston Docks. Preston Docks is a sand track with deep, loamy berms, rhythm sections, and tabetops, which has previously been the venue

Are you good enough to join’s KTM’s new UK youth team?

KTM UK is launching an official UK motocross youth team to provide talented junior riders with the opportunity of a support structure to develop their careers to the highest possible level. The team is currently recruiting riders aged under 21 with good national podium finishes to the squad. With the largest available

Goldentyre support and new Vets class at Premier Cup

A motocross holiday for the winner of a new Vet class plus support from Goldentyre at every round for all riders and a discount on entries are just some of the changes for the 2018 Troy Lee Design Premier Cup. After years of requests, the series will have a Vet class with three age

Top 10 for Ireland in Coupe de l’Avenir

Team Ireland stormed to ninth place in the Coupe de l'Avenir in Belgium the "Motocross of Nations" for Under-23 riders. Jason Meara took tenth while Jake Sheridan and Dylan Stynes also had good rides. Check out our gallery from Dick Law.                  

Judd backs British Youth series

Judd Racing will become the title sponsor of the official ACU British Youth Motocross Championship for 2018. Judd Racing is the leading youth motocross parts specialists in the UK.  The company, which was incorporated in 2011, has grown to be the largest stockist of aftermarket KTM/Husqvarna 50, 65, 85 and

Gilbert and Beaney rule Coupe de l’Avenir

After a long hard days competitive racing two team GB riders climbed on to the top step of the winner’s podium at this year’s Coupe de l’Avenir as class individual winners and one of the three-man teams finished in a fine third place. But a couple of injuries and a broken

Brits strong in Coupe De l’Avenir qualifying

After the first day of the Coupe De l’Avenir team GP can hold their heads up high in all three classes. The first day was all about qualification for the big races tomorrow and that all important gate pick. In the 65s, Wal Beaney gated second and from then on closed on

Brits target “Under-21 MX of Nations”

A nine-strong team of talented young riders represent Britain this weekend in the famous Coupe de l’Avenir at Baisieux in Belgium called the Coupe de l’Avenir, the Under-21 version of the Motocross of Nations. Liam Knight, Josh Gilbert and Charlie Cole represent team GB in the open class while Olly Davidson,

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