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The Aprilia Tuareg Racing Team gears up to tackle the most eagerly awaited challenge of the year: The 2025 edition of the Africa Eco Race, which will start on December 28 in Monte-Carlo.
The population of Whanganui is set to explode in just two days’ time as the lower North Island city again hosts one of the most famous street fights in the world.
While we have just recently seen Britain host the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN), the 2025 calendar didn’t originally include a British GP.
New Zealand riders shone out at the 2024 Australian Junior Motocross Championships, winning three of the 12 championship categories, and more could be expected from the Kiwis in 2025.
This year’s 16th edition of the Suzuki International Series for motorcycle road-racing is proving itself to be as popular as ever, perhaps even more so.
Cambridge bike racer Morgan McLaren-Wood loves living life in the fast lane and a full-throttle approach has certainly been reaping rewards for the teenager.
It is incredibly tight at the top of the premier class after the second round of three in the 2024 Suzuki International Series in the Manawatu at the weekend.
With unbridled dedication and determination that knows no bounds, Auckland teenager Haydn Fordyce has set a career pathway for himself that will possibly take him to the pinnacle in his chosen sport of motorcycle road-racing.
The 2024 Suzuki International Series heads to the “home of superbike racing in New Zealand”, the hallowed grounds of Manfeild, for round two this weekend.
It was an almost perfect weekend for Bay of Plenty’s defending champion Mitch Rees as he kicked off his 2024-25 motorcycle road-racing season in style.
Some of the best motorcycle racers on the planet arrived in the Bay of Plenty at the weekend to mark the start to the 2024 edition of the popular three-round Suzuki International Series.
Young Kiwi rising star Tripp Glasgow succeeded in turning plenty of heads with his performances at the recent Loretta Lynn’s Mini O’s motocross spectacular in the United States.
In light of recent revelations of KTM’s dire financial situation, it was great to see the company invite select journalists on an insider’s tour of its state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Mattighofen.