Will the world champions be crowned in Brazil this weekend?
With just three Grand Prix’s to go before the end of the FIM Motocross World Championship, this weekend’s Grand Prix [...]No related posts.
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More »Japanese, Yu Hirata, is set to make two back-to-back guest appearances in the Honda Racing MX Martin squad for Round 11 of the MX1 World Championship in Lommel, Belgium and Round 12 in Loket, Czech Republic. The 25 year-old from Aichi, Japan currently rides for the Dream Honda RT squad, in the All Japan National [...]No related posts.
More »Last weekend was the second round of the AMA Nationals. Held in tough conditions the riders fought hard for points. With Ryan Dungey winning the 450cc class and Christophe Pourcel winning the 250cc class it was an exciting days racing. Here is what the riders thought.
More »The Lucas Oil AMA Nationals headed to Freestone for the second round of the series. It was American Ryan Dungey who won the 450cc class and Frenchman Christophe Pourcel who won the 250cc class. Here are the video highlights.
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Shoya Tomizawa made a career mark at the inaugural FIM Moto2 Grand Prix in Qatar, as the new 600cc four-stroke racebikes have replaced the traditional 250cc class. When the checkered flag was waved, Technomag-CIP’s Shoya Tomizawa rode into the history books as the first ever Moto2 race winner.
More »Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Chad Reed has demonstrated his great form once again with a clean sweep of the Quad Challenge final at the penultimate round of the Monster Energy Super X Championship at the Waikato Stadium in Hamilton, New Zealand.
12,800 fans were treated to a great night of racing for the first ever New Zealand [...]
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Monster Energy Kawasaki rider, Chad Reed, proved why he is riding with the number one plate today when he won three out of a possible four motos in the incredibly exciting Quad Challenge final, at the second round of the Monster Energy Super X Championship at the Skilled Stadium in Geelong.
Demonstrating his incredible speed and [...]
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Just 12 years ago Yamaha dropped a bomb on the motocross world: Not only would the company release a four-stroke motocrosser to the public, it would laugh at what was considered to be four-stroke doctrine at the time. For those of you too young to remember, four-stroke motocross machinery-when there was any-came from Europe or was handmade by specialty shops, and the rules allowed four-strokes up to 550cc to race in the 250cc class against two-strokes. Yamaha opted for a five-valve 400, and the public couldn’t imagine how a four-stroke that small could compete. Yamaha proved everyone wrong, and started the 250cc four-stroke revolution. Since then, though, Yamaha hasn’t set the world on fire, but now the company appears ready to attempt a similar lesson in 2010.
Photo Gallery: 2010 Yamaha YZ450F Released – Dirt Rider Magazine
Photo Gallery: 2010 Yamaha YZ450F Released – Dirt Rider Magazine