R.I.P RICHIE
It was a mark of the depth of affection and level of respect held for the man that more than 700 people attended Richard Ebbett’s funeral on Saturday, October 7.
Continue reading →It was a mark of the depth of affection and level of respect held for the man that more than 700 people attended Richard Ebbett’s funeral on Saturday, October 7.
Continue reading →Young Australian Hunter Lawrence lit up the 2017 Motocross of Nations in the United Kingdom this year, putting in two great moto scores to win the MX2 class.
Continue reading →Last-minute Team France call-up Christophe Charlier ended up being one of the stand-out riders at this year’s Motocross of Nations in the United Kingdom.
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Continue reading →The latest issue of Kiwi Rider is up and waiting to be read … Check out some of the features below to see what’s in the road-biased November issue of KR by clicking HERE KR is now only available online, … Continue reading →
People are awesome … well, bike racers are anyway.
Continue reading →We all know that photographers love to get close to the action.
Continue reading →Motocross is unquestionably an extreme and dangerous sport, a big part of its appeal and why it attracts so much attention.
Continue reading →British Husqvarna rider Max Anstie has won the final race of this year’s Motocross of Nations in the UK on Sunday, but it was Team France who took home the Chamberlain trophy for the fourth year in a row, only … Continue reading →
It was a courageous effort, but Team New Zealand could not quite repeat a top-20 result at the weekend’s 71st annual Motocross of Nations in the United Kingdom.
Continue reading →New Zealand has to take the more difficult route if they are to succeed at this year’s Motocross of Nations at Matterley Basin, in south-western England.
Continue reading →Can you name this dirty dozen?
Continue reading →It was a little over five years ago, in August 2012, that New Zealand’s Josh Coppins announced his retirement from top-level international motocross, although that didn’t signal an end to his involvement in the sport.
Continue reading →The motocross of Nations at Matterley Basin in 2006 was pretty special, not least of all because it was Stefan Everts’ career swansong, but also because Team New Zealand earned a place on the podium.
Continue reading →Self-belief … it’s a hard thing to develop and nurture, but could be the secret recipe to success.
Continue reading →A talented three-man Kiwi motocross squad is all primed and fired up to race in the United Kingdom this weekend, determined to again challenge, and hopefully beat, the best riders in the world.
Continue reading →Let’s spend some time with Marvin Musquin on what was a season for him to cherish.
Continue reading →Here are some of the biggest motocross wrecks we’ve seen. It’s interesting viewing.
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Continue reading →The Motocross of Nations is the biggest international event on the motocross calendar and it has grown in leaps and bounds since it was first introduced more than 70 years ago.
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