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Searle to contest 2019 British championship

Tommy Searle is set to contest the 2019 Maxxis British championship on a Kawasaki despite signing for the French-based BOS Kawasaki MXGP team. Kawasaki UK are to back Searle's bid to regain the title he lost to Graeme Irwin last season. This year Searle has had some wild card rides on

Searle to join Bobryshev in French BOS MXGP team

Tommy Searle will leave the Dixon squad in 2019 and will ride for the French-based BOS squad alongside Evgeny Bobryshev on Kawasakis. BOS this week announced they have hired former CLS Kawasaki team boss Jean-Jacques Lusietti, and he revealed live on TV that he has signed Searle to join Evgeny Bobryshev

Searle snags Saturday Supercross win

Former British champion Tommy Searle took the win in the Supercross at the first-ever Action Sports Music Live event at the South of England Showground in West Sussex on Saturday. Searle, Steven Clarke, Matt Bayliss, Jack Brunell, James Dunn, Chris Bayliss and a-returning-from-injury Jordan Booker were the select seven in the

Searle’s Supercross Saturday!

The first-ever Action Sports Music Live event gets underway this Saturday, 11th of August at The South of England Showground, Ardingly, West Sussex - the brainchild of the uber-successful Motocross of Nations team boss Mark Chamberlain. Tommy Searle, Steven Clarke, Jack Brunell, Jordan Booker, James Dunn and Matt and Chris Bayliss will be

Searle headlines new UK Supercross

Former British champ Tommy Searle is the star name signed up to race the inaugural Supercross UK Open, on Saturday August 11 in an all-new event, being organised by MXoN team boss Mark Chamberlain. The event will include lots of action sports and music and will be held on August

GP men rule at Desertmartin

It was Britain's GP men Tommy Searle and Conrad Mewse who were the stars of the show as the Maxxis British championship headed to Northern Ireland on Sunday, writes Dick Law. Mewse was back with a bang for round five of the Maxxis British Motocross championship at a very hot and

Anstie fifth in MXGP qualifier as Cairoli falls

Max Anstie rode a strong MXGP qualifying race for fifth place in the heat of Ottobiano in Italy as Tony Cairoli fell, allowing a Yamaha one-two at the top of the podium. With series leader Jeffrey Herlings recovering from a shoulder injury, everyone expected Cairoli to dominate. But a poor start

Herlings double win in France

Jeffrey Herlings proved he's a total class act by winning both motos in the French MXGP at St Jean d'Angely, extending his series lead to 62 points over world champ Tony Cairoli was was second overall. Herlings picked the far outside gate for the first moto, the opposite end of the

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