Apico boss Dylan Brown swopped the boardroom for the pit box by taking up the spanners to act as mechanic for his Apico Husqvarna team rider Stu Edmonds at the immaculately prepared Blaxhall Circuit in Suffolk at the weekend. The host club had been busy during the winter months to
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Husqvarna’s champs talk about SX titles
It was a historic and monumental night for Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Jason Anderson and team. Having never captured a 450SX championship since the brand’s inception 115 years ago, the most prestigious title in the sport was theirs when the checkered flag flew on Saturday for the final round
Banks-Browne talks of his return to form
Injected Husqvarnas go wild in the country!
Husqvarna has released an action film showcasing their revolutionary new TE 250i and TE 300i enduro machines. Always pushing the boundaries of technological evolution, Husqvarna Motorcycles entered a new era with the production of their next generation fuel-injected 2-stroke enduros less than a year ago. Perfectly embodying the brand’s pioneering spirit, the
Osborne stays factory Husky until 2020
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing have extended Zach Osborne’s contract through 2020. He was Husqvarna Motorcycles’ first, 250SX East championship in the 2017 AMA Supercross season and again with the 250 class overall in the 2017 AMA Pro Motocross season. He will be contending both series through 2020 and be aboard
Pocock on leading the EMX250 series
Injured Anstie to miss Portugal GP
£500 voucher if you buy a new Husky
Husky reveals 2019 youth racers
Husqvarna Motorcycles are pleased to introduce the updated for 2019 TC 50, TC 65 and TC 85 motocross models – a complete line-up of three 2-stroke motorcycles that combine premium technology with top-end componentry to offer young riders one of the most advanced mini motocross ranges currently available. The 2019 TC
Briton Billy Bolts to SuperEnduro win
Claiming a career-first overall victory, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt has ended the 2018 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship as runner-up in the final championship standings. Delivering arguably the best performance of his career, series rookie Bolt raced his way to two wins from three starts at the final









