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Meara flies high!

Jason Meara gets launched high in the air after getting it badly wrong in the Pro Lites final at the Birmingham Supercross. Now riding for the RFX KTM team, he was quickly back on his feet but his bike was very worse for wear!

Nicholls rags his KTM

We never tire of seeing GP ace Jake Nicholls ragging a bike around his amazing home track. So check out this cool film of him on KTM.

How Sunderland won Dakar

Check out this cool video of how Sam Sunderland became the first Briton ever to win a class at the Dakar rally.

Briton Sunderland wins Dakar!

Sam Sunderland has become the first Briton to win the Dakar rally, taking victory by more than 30 minutes! His win marked KTM's 16th consecutive Dakar win and he lead a clean sweep by KTM of the podium places. Sunderland, who now lives in Dubai, beat former MX3 world champion

Briton Sam leads Dakar entering last day

British rider Sam Sunderland goes into the final stage (786 km in total, but just one final 64 km timed special) with a solid 33-minute lead over Matthias Walkner as Dakar starts its final day today. Close behind him are two opponents in French rider Adrien Van Beveren and Spain’s

Sunderland holds on to Dakar lead

Sam Sunderland leads the Dakar rally with just two days action remaining. The British rider fought hard to make up his lost time in yesterday's stage, but the fact that Pablo Quintanilla, Sam Sunderland’s closest rival retired due to illness in the afternoon, allowed him to finish the day with

Rising star: Freddie Bartlett 

The massive Manchester Arenacross crowd may have whooped and shouted for Pro riders like winner Angelo Pellegrini on Saturday night, but the biggest cheer of all was reserved for the youngest and least experienced racer of the night – Freddie Bartlett. Singled out to the crowd in the opening ceremonies, Bartlett

Injured Canard out of San Diego SX

Doctors have confirmed that Trey Canard has sustained a minor rotator cuff tear and will miss Round 2 of the US Supercross series on Saturday in San Diego. He crashed at Anaheim last Saturday and didn't ride the main event even though he'd qualified. Canard said: “The good news is that

Sunderland extends Dakar lead as stage axed

Briton Sam Sunderland has extended his lead in the Dakar rally as today's planned stage has been axed due to poor conditions. Sunderland led as the riders on Tuesday crossed the border from Bolivia to Argentina on their way from Uyuni to Salta as the rally turns east towards Saturday’s

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