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We all know that photographers love to get close to the action. But when is it too close for comfort or safety? And when can a photographer just get in the way?
Continue reading →Self-belief … it’s a hard thing to develop and nurture but it could also be the true secret recipe to racing success or even success elsewhere in life.
Continue reading →Kiwis are constantly riding high among world’s motorcycling elite, and have done so for many seasons now, and today we’d like to offer a big salute to our modest heroes and heroines.
Continue reading →From humble beginnings, sketchy scramble races across muddy fields, to the modern-day pinnacle of global motocross racing, this brief history looks at the defining moments of British motocross across the ages.
Continue reading →After claiming his second motocross world title in the 250cc class, Belgian rider Georges Jobe chose Kawasaki for his move to the 500cc “Class of Kings” in 1984 … and became an all-time hero with this legendary leap.
Continue reading →I pride myself on being able to take reasonable photographs of motorcycles in action and it’s taken a lot of time and hard work to get there.
Continue reading →There is no doubt that the USA is among the top nations in the world when it comes to motocross racing, having won the Motocross of Nations an astounding 23 times since its inception in 1947.
Continue reading →The hot sun beat down on the Afyon Motor Sports Center as the MXGP of Türkiye hosted the crucial 18th round of the MXGP Motocross World Championships.
Continue reading →The Motocross World Champs start the final trio of events of the series, as the MXGP of Türkiye welcomes round 18 to the mountainous west of the country, roughly 450km to the south-east of the capital, Istanbul.
Continue reading →Today we bring you video footage from the Temple of Motocross at Lommel, home of the MXGP of Flanders, in Belgium, round 14 of the Motocross World Championships.
Continue reading →With just over a month to go until the FIM Motocross of Nations returns to Matterley Basin on the weekend of October 4-6, the host nation has announced their trio that will go into battle.
Continue reading →Many countries have already announced their line-ups for the upcoming Motocross of Nations – the often-called ‘Olympic Games of Motocross’ – and now we have Team Spain to add to our list.
Continue reading →Putting aside your own national loyalties, who would bet on to win the upcoming Motocross of Nations this season?
Continue reading →The United States has finalised its squad for the upcoming Motocross of Nations at Matterley Basin, near Winchester, in England in just over five weeks’ time.
Continue reading →An injury has forced Team New Zealand to announce a change to its squad for the Motocross of Nations event in England in early October.
Continue reading →The three-rider FIM Motocross World Championship tussle between the reigning champion and two former champion riders continued at round 17, the MXGP of Switzerland, at the weekend.
Continue reading →Want to know what’s happening on the motorcycling scene in New Zealand and abroad too? Well, check out the latest issue of Kiwi Rider magazine.
Continue reading →From the deep sand of the Netherlands, the FIM Motocross World Championship transfers to the grasslands of central Europe the MXGP of Switzerland welcomes riders to the north-eastern city of Frauenfeld.
Continue reading →South African Camden McLellan finished fourth overall at the GP of The Netherlands, securing impressive 5-3 results across the two races on the Triumph factory’s debut season.
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