LAMONT HOPES MOMENTUM CONTINUES
If a rider is only as good as his last race, then Kayne Lamont will be hoping the momentum continues for him into 2018.
Continue reading →If a rider is only as good as his last race, then Kayne Lamont will be hoping the momentum continues for him into 2018.
Continue reading →A “boot camp” lies ahead for leading Kiwi motocross racers Kayne Lamont and Maximus Purvis as the 2018 motocross nationals draw near.
Continue reading →Oparau’s James Scott is not a greedy person, but he does feel the time might be right for him to claim another national motocross title.
Continue reading →Bay of Plenty man Cody Cooper could never be accused of being boring, but the ease with which he won again at the weekend does make the Honda Racing Team crew very relaxed indeed.
Continue reading →It has been a thrilling start to the season for the Altherm JCR Yamaha Racing Team.
Continue reading →Here are some of the best moments from the magical Motocross of Nations in Germany last year.
Continue reading →Hamilton’s Darryll King will finally hang up his helmet at the end of the 2013 motocross season, but hopefully not before he’s made it three title wins in a row.
Continue reading →Multi-time New Zealand motocross champion Ethan Martens has his sights set on Australia. The 20-year-old Yamaha ace will shortly cross the Tasman Sea to tackle the remaining two rounds of the Australian Motocross Championships, starting with the ninth round of … Continue reading →
Kiwis still lead the way across the Tasman after the latest round of racing at the Australian Motocross Championships. Motueka’s Josh Coppins (Yamaha) has maintained his lead in the MX1 class, while fellow Kiwi and BikesportNZ.com rider Kayne Lamont (KTM), … Continue reading →