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MotoHead
3d ago
The red soil of the Agueda track in Portugal was turned into a sloppy mess after lots of rain for the MXGP or Portugal with bike DNFs, pit stops and lots of crashes in the tough conditions. Check out the highlights right here ..read more
MotoHead
4d ago
Briton Dylan Woodcock and his Bonnell Racing team-mate Tanja Schlosser saw off tough competition to win Round 2 of the FIM E-Xplorer World Cup in Oslo.
Schlosser took a clean sweep of race victories to achieve maximum points in the Women’s category, winning the round. The big haul of points means she now leads the World Cup, leapfrogging Sandra Gomez and Francesca Nocera.
Woodcock stayed out of trouble and finished third across all three Men’s heats, securing him third place in the men’s category and the overall round win for Bonnell Racing.
Bonnell Racing now lies third&n ..read more
MotoHead
4d ago
It was a wet and muddy Agueda track for the qualifying races today in Portugal. And check out the amazing pass that Tim Gajser pulled on Jeffrey Herlings and Jorge Prado to take the lead!
In the end the rain had to come to us for the first time in 2024, but despite the muddy conditions the racing was still red hot at the MXGP of Portugal, and the fans added their voice to the atmosphere for the RAM Qualifying Races here at Agueda! Through the squally showers that made the track soft, wet, and heavily rutted, Tim Gajser worked his way to a clear victory in MXGP f ..read more
MotoHead
5d ago
The FIM Vintage Motocross World Cup 2024 will be staged at the iconic Foxhill circuit in Great Britain over the weekend of 13-14 July, when a new World Cup Winner in FIM Vintage Motocross will be crowned.
A one-off event for 2024, it is open to riders aged thirty-five to sixty-five who will compete in a single Evo Open class for two-stroke motorcycles manufactured from 1989 to 2004 with an engine capacity of between 125cc and 550cc, giving riders the opportunity to chase the dream and run away with the title of FIM World Cup Winner over ..read more
MotoHead
5d ago
After a 24-year absence, the FIM Motocross World Championship will make a spectacular return to Australia in 2025 after a landmark agreement with the Northern Territory Major Events Company (NTMEC), strongly supported by the Northern Territory Governmentto erect this project.
The Australian-exclusive deal, including Motorcycling Australia and NTMEC as key partners, will see the MXGP round held in Darwin in September 2025 until 2029, with an option to extend the collaboration beyond the initial five-year term.
This even ..read more
MotoHead
6d ago
Infront Moto Racing is delighted to unveil the Spanish venue of Cózar, as the host for the thrilling final round of the 2024 MXGP series, making it the third Spanish stop of the season. The MXGP of Castilla La Mancha will take place on the 28th and 29th September.
This event highlights the growing passion in Spain for motocross and provides an exciting new home GP for our defending World Champion and current red plate holder, Jorge Prado.
The MXGP of Castilla La Mancha promises to deliver exhilarating action as it brings the season to a close. Addi ..read more
MotoHead
6d ago
Having a strong history of DRT competing with an American in the UK with Jack’s trainer, Zach Osborne who claimed the 2010 British Champion title, Jack Chambers started out perfectly with a holeshot and a win in race one in the first round of the Dirtstore MXGB British Championship took place in Lyng, Norfolk. Race two the “12” couldn’t replicate the start from race one and so was forced to make his way through the pack, losing his goggles in the process. This hampered his abilities and settled for 3rd in race two giving him 2nd overall.
The young Billy Askew had his first race in the MX2 ad ..read more
MotoHead
1w ago
Watch the MotoHead highlights edits from both the MX1 and MX2 classes from the opening British championship round at wet Lyng… right here!
Sit back and enjoy the hardcore aces tackling the tough, muddy conditions and listen to what the podium men in both classes had to say. Including Jeffrey Herlings on his newly-discovered injury ..read more
MotoHead
1w ago
The new-look Dirt Store British Motocross Championship was held at Lyng last weekend to kickstart the 2024 season. The 2-day format of the event allowed the team time to socialise and have a meal Saturday evening before getting an early night for Sunday’s racing. There were no surprises with the weather, which continued to test the riders throughout Sunday’s racing.
Martin Barr: With the rain starting at the beginning of practice, the experienced Ulsterman knew he had to get a quick lap in early, which was good enough for 4th gate pick. “I was only 1.2 seconds off pole, and 0.3 ..read more
MotoHead
1w ago
Jeffrey Herlings took the MX1 honours while fellow Dutchman Cas Valk claimed the MX2 overall in the wet and muddy British championship opener at Lyng. But they didn’t have it easy.
Mewse won race 1
In the MX1 class, Conrad Mewse took the holeshot and led every lap of the first moto. Herlings was snapping at his heels in second place, but the Brit held his nerve to take the win in a super-close finish. In the second moto, Herlings led from Mewse and pulled away while the Honda rider came home a distant second for second overall.
Gilbert took third overall
Josh Gilbert took third overall despite ..read more