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Jett and Dangerboy back on top at Anaheim

Team Honda HRC Progressive's Jett Lawrence took an impressive win amid wet track conditions inside Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. It was the defending Monster Energy AMA Supercross and SMX World Championship™ champ’s first win of the season, and it was a thriller with four to five racers battling for

Tomac aces Jett in San Diego thriller

In a race that took the battle down to the final lap, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Eli Tomac grabbed the win inside Snapdragon Stadium to earn his 53rd career Monster Energy AMA Supercross victory. Significantly for the crowd favorite, Tomac takes over the points lead for the first time since

Sexton wins crash-hit Anaheim opener

A sold out Angel Stadium was alive with the excitement and anticipation of Round 1 of the 17-round Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, part of the SMX World ChampionshipTM series. Red Bull KTM Racing's Chase Sexton took his first opening round win in convincing fashion. Even with a brief stall near the

Triumph names its West Coast 250 line-up

With Triumph Racing Factory Team’s Jalek Swoll suffering from an unfortunate pre-season injury in the lead up to the 2025 AMA SuperMotocross World Championship, the squad will now be represented by Jordon Smith and Stilez Robertson at the opening round in Anaheim, California.Entering his second season with Triumph Racing Factory

Coker leaves Star role for Triumph

The team manager of the Star Racing Yamaha team, Jeremy Coker, is to head up Triumph's USA racing programme. So as well as the motocross and Supercross squads, he'll also be in charge of the British brand's move in enduro and GNCC racing. The official Triumph info says: Triumph Racing America

Godspeed Scott Burnworth

Former factory Yamaha and Suzuki racer Scott Burnworth has passed away suddenly. It is believed he had a heart attack. Californian Burnworth was well known as a top minibike racer then factory supercross and motocross racer in the early 1980s. Our photo, taken by MotoHead's Adam Duckworth in 1982, was at

KTM’s USA team talk 2025

Equipped with the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, the 31-round marathon will see 25-year-old Chase Sexton out to reclaim the 450SX title that he earned in 2023, before he aims to defend his 450MX championship outdoors, and then will target a first-career 450SMX crown in the post-season. With a full

Tomac and McElrath clinch WSX world titles

The thrilling finale of the 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) in Abu Dhabi crowned Eli Tomac (CDR Yamaha Supported by Star Racing), Shane McElrath (Fire Power Honda), and Fire Power Honda as champions in the WSX (450cc), SX2 (250cc), and Team categories, respectively. The season's grand climax delivered on its promise, with fans in Etihad Arena

Tomac vs Roczen in Abu Dhabi

Ken Roczen faces up to long-time rival Eli Tomac in the United Arab Emirates WSX final round this week, with added pressure from Joey Savatgy, Vince Friese and more. The full entry is: WSX - 1 Roczen Ken SUZUKI AMA GER PMG 3 Tomac Eli YAMAHA AMA USA CDR Star Yamaha

Team boss Hewitts exits Triumph

Triumph Motorcycles and Bobby Hewitt would like to announce that the two parties, who have been working together in the US SMX series, have mutually agreed to part ways. Triumph would like to thank Bobby for his contribution in developing the foundations of the US SMX programme with Triumph, leading into

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