It was the worst-kept secret in the motocross world and now we confirm what we’d tipped weeks ago … motocross world champion Jorge Prado is heading Stateside.
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Want to know what’s happening on the motorcycling scene in New Zealand and abroad too? Well, check out the latest issue of Kiwi Rider magazine.
Continue reading →Triumph Motorcycles is proud to unveil its magnificent new 160-acre facility that acts as a base for the Triumph Factory Racing SuperMotocross team in the United States of America.
Continue reading →It’s probably the worst-kept secret of the motocross “silly season”, but multi-time MXGP world champion Jorge Prado is almost certain to be racing on green next year.
Continue reading →Triumph Motorcycles will partner with the Dirt Store Motocross Team to represent the brand for its inaugural year in British motocross in 2025.
Continue reading →This could be a Trivial Pursuit question for the Kiwi motorcycling community … who is arguably the best bike racer ever produced by New Zealand?
Continue reading →The Triumph Factory Racing is thrilled to announce that its SuperMotocross World Championship squad will expand ahead of its second year in the United States.
Continue reading →It has been a massive year for New Zealand teenager Cole Davies, with his 2024 season in the United States promising even greater things to come.
Continue reading →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.
Continue reading →Triumph Motorcycles has revealed its first 450cc motocross bike, designed in collaboration with the “greatest Of All Time” (The GOAT), American motocross and supercross legend Ricky Carmichael.
Continue reading →Australian brothers Jett and Hunter Lawrence finished 1-2 as the SuperMotocross World Championships wrapped up in Las Vegas at the weekend.
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 →You should never bite the hand that feeds you and just be enormously thankful there is such a service at all.
Continue reading →Sit back, settle in and enjoy the ride. It doesn’t matter what you do, it’s still going to hurt … probably on Tuesday.
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 →Just 66 days after undergoing surgery for a thumb injury, Australian Team Jett Lawrence turned in an impressive winning performance at the weekend.
Continue reading →Japanese motocross superstar Jo Shimoda will race his Honda at round seven off the All Japan Motocross Championships at Off Road Village in Saitama.
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