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Yamaha Motor Europe is thrilled to announce the landmark signing of five-time FIM Motocross World Champion Tim Gajser, who will join the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP team for the 2026 MXGP season and beyond. He has been replaced at HRC Honda by Jeffrey Herlings, which was also anounced today.

The 29-year-old Slovenian wil...


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Five-time world champion and the winningest GP rider in history, Jeffrey Herlings is joining Honda HRC in a multi-year deal, as he looks to add to his list of amazing achievements in the MXGP class. In a massive change for the Dutchman, he will be lining up on a Honda CRF450R for the first ever time in his career, and he’ll be expecting to continue to challenge at the very hi...


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Following the release of the ACU British Motocross 2026 Championship provisional calendar earlier this year, they have now confirmed the venues for all eight dates. The eight-round series will commence in March and conclude in September and will work alongside the provisional MXGP calendar, allowing riders to compete in any selected MXGP / EMX rounds they wish.

The ...


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SX2

The British ace Anstie confirms his second SX2 world championship after finishing 2nd to a dominant Shane McElrath in Cape Town.

SX2 series leader Max Anstie completed the formality of his 2025 world championship in South Africa. The #99 scored three 2nd positions and ranked as runner-up behind


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The opening round of the 2025/2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship saw Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt emerge from a dramatic night of racing in Gliwice, Poland as the overall winner.

2025/2026 SuperEnduro begins in Poland Billy Bolt takes overall victory in Gliwice Wojtek Walczak 


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