Belgian Lucas Coenen might have ended the 2024 season in the back of an ambulance, but his performances prior to his crash at the 2024 Motocross of Nations showed just how good this kid is.
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Expect to see champions of the past, present and future locked in heated battles at the annual New Zealand Veterans’ Motocross Nationals near Mosgiel this weekend.
Continue reading →With five motocross world championship titles each, Tim Gajser and Jeffrey Herlings will head into the 2025 MXGP championship with a lot of history between them.
Continue reading →In an unforgettable weekend at Matterley Basin in the England, Team Australia made history by clinching their first-ever victory at the Motocross of Nations.
Continue reading →Red Bull KTM Factory Racing is thrilled to announce that Belgian twins Lucas and Sacha Coenen will steer 450cc and 250cc KTM bikes respectively in the 2025 MXGP and MX2 FIM world championship.
Continue reading →In its first year at this level of motocross, the Triumph brand has excelled, even at the ultimate level, at the weekend’s annual “Olympic Games of Motocross”.
Continue reading →History was made at the weekend with the first ever victory for Team Australia in the FIM Motocross of Nations, as the 77th edition of the event took place at Matterley Basin, near Winchester.
Continue reading →The 77th Edition of the Motocross of Nations burst into life in England, as the qualifying races took place to decide the gate picks for the event’s main races.
Continue reading →It’s here at last! The 2024 Motocross of Nations is getting ready to go at the epic Matterley Basin circuit, a happy hunting ground for New Zealand in the past.
Continue reading →A talented three-man Kiwi motocross squad is revved up to race in the United Kingdom this coming weekend, determined to again challenge, and hopefully beat, the best riders in the world.
Continue reading →The 2024 FIM Motocross World Championships came to a scorching conclusion in southern Spain at the weekend at the MXGP of Castilla La Mancha.
Continue reading →With just over a week to go now until the Motocross of Nations, we are still not quite 100 percent sure who might be turning up for the greatest show on turf.
Continue reading →As motorbike racers get old and feeble, it is likely that they will have accumulated a useful amount of riding skill and an even larger volume of knowledge.
Continue reading →We all know that photographers love to get close to the action. But when is it too close for comfort or safety? And when can a photographer just get in the way?
Continue reading →Self-belief … it’s a hard thing to develop and nurture but it could also be the true secret recipe to racing success or even success elsewhere in life.
Continue reading →Kiwis are constantly riding high among world’s motorcycling elite, and have done so for many seasons now, and today we’d like to offer a big salute to our modest heroes and heroines.
Continue reading →From humble beginnings, sketchy scramble races across muddy fields, to the modern-day pinnacle of global motocross racing, this brief history looks at the defining moments of British motocross across the ages.
Continue reading →I pride myself on being able to take reasonable photographs of motorcycles in action and it’s taken a lot of time and hard work to get there.
Continue reading →There is no doubt that the USA is among the top nations in the world when it comes to motocross racing, having won the Motocross of Nations an astounding 23 times since its inception in 1947.
Continue reading →With just over a month to go until the FIM Motocross of Nations returns to Matterley Basin on the weekend of October 4-6, the host nation has announced their trio that will go into battle.
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