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.
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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 →Don’t let the size of these racers fool you, their hearts are huge and their desire and determination perhaps even greater than that.
Continue reading →New Zealand riders shone out at the Australian Junior Motocross Championships over the weekend, winning three of the 12 championship categories.
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 →It’s time for the champions to be crowned in both classes of the 2024 MXGP Motocross World Championships, as the Spanish venue of Cozar hosts the 20th and final round of the series.
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 →Some of the world’s top international motorcycle racing stars are packing their bags for a visit to New Zealand in just a few weeks’ time and the locals can’t wait to welcome them.
Continue reading →The MotoGP race at Misano at the weekend was a mixed bag for rising star Pedro Acosta and the small matter of a crash will not weaken his spirit.
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 →Enea Bastianini and the Ducati Lenovo Team come out victorious at Misano, scoring win number 100 in MotoGP for Ducati, which secured a fifth consecutive manufacturer’s title.
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 →We’re fast coming to the conclusion that enduro riders are actually supermen (and women).
Continue reading →After claiming his second motocross world title in the 250cc class, Belgian rider Georges Jobe chose Kawasaki for his move to the 500cc “Class of Kings” in 1984 … and became an all-time hero with this legendary leap.
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.
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