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Get ready for Blaxhall two-strokes!

The British two-stroke series bursts back into life at Blaxhall tomorrow in the Maxxis British motocross championship. To get you in the mood, check out Nev Bradshaw as he takes on a 40 strong line up at the British Motocross Championship on a 15 year old stock Honda CR 250

An alternative view of the Ottobiano MXGP

After the success of Ottobiano’s first ever MXGP, the crew there dedicated a movie to the track, from its point of view! You will see sweat and tears as the riders fought through the sands of hell! They do things a bit differntly in Italy, obviously, and enjoy a bit of

Sherwood wins X Games Gold!

Watch FMX legend Levi Sherwood take the Gold Medal in the X Games in Minneapolis with loads of double backflip combinations!

Wilson’s road to the podium!

Briton Dean Wilson finally made it onto the 450 podium in the AMA Nationals for the first time at the weekend. Check out this cool video about what it took to get him there...

Atsuta’s Japanese mega-crash!

Factory Suzuki rider Yoshi Atsuta was lucky to get away with just a dislocated shoulder after this huge pile-up in Japan at the weekend. He said it was one of the worst crashes of his career. Get well soon Yoshi!

Apico 2-Stroke Festival track work starts!

The diggers moved into the old-school Sellindge track in Kent this weekend as preparations start for the Apico 2-Stroke Festival on August 5-6. First to go in is a bit of irrigation to make sure the track gets well watered. Then mods to the Kent-based circuit itself start! Check out

Roczen gets ready to Ride Again for 2018

After Ken Roczen appeared at the start of the supercross season in the all new Shift Blue Label, he was severely injured during the Supercross in Anaheim. After more than 10 operations on his arm, it's the question of whether he will ever ride again. Therefore, Shift came with the

Agueda GP highlights!

Check out the highlights of the MXGP and MX2 races from a scorching hot Portuguese GP at Agueda! Photo Ray Archer/ KTM Images  

Strijbos admits he’s out of Suzuki in 2018

Kevin Strijbois makes his return from injury at the weekend's Portuguese MXGP and admits he's without a ride for 2018 as he'll not be signed up again by the factory Suzuki team, who will have Jeremy Seewer and Arminas Jasikonis. Check out what he has to say...

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