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Team Australia applying no pressure on MXoN rookie Duffy

News 27 Sep 2019

Team Australia applying no pressure on MXoN rookie Duffy

Raceline KTM Thor rider primed for Assen this weekend.

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Recently-crowned Pirelli MX Nationals MXD champion Regan Duffy says there’s no additional pressure from Team Australia has he makes his Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) debut this weekend at just 17 years of age in the Open category.

The Raceline KTM Thor rider was drafted into the squad just two weeks ago following the withdrawal of MX2 World Championship regular Mitch Evans (Team Honda 114 Motorsports), the Queenslander currently recovering from a list of ongoing injuries sustained throughout the year.

Duffy, who was racing the Australian Junior Motocross Championship this time last year, dominated in the MXD category in 2019, and made a glowing performance at the Manjimup 15,000 aboard the 450, where he defeated a number of the country’s top premier class contenders.

“It’s going to be tough,” Duffy stated to MotoOnline.com.au. “From what I’ve heard, there are two jumps that you get a break on, and the rest is deep sand and getting drawn into the dirt. I like the long motos and I’ve always been pretty good with that, hopefully I can just keep my head and ride like I know how to.

“It’s going to be a good experience, and I’ve got no pressure or anything – the team knows I’m there filling the spot, so it’s not like they want me to go out and get a top five as Mitch probably would – it’s cool like that.”

The Western Australian will join three-time MX Nationals MX1 champion Dean Ferris (Raceline Recover8 KTM) and Kyle Webster (Penrite Pirelli CRF Honda Racing) in the green and gold at Assen in the Netherlands.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Red Bull KTM signs Hofer for 2020 MX2 World Championship

News 27 Sep 2019

Red Bull KTM signs Hofer for 2020 MX2 World Championship

Austrian manufacturer completes its line-up for next season.

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Red Bull KTM Factory Racing has signed 17-year-old Rene Hofer for the 2020 MX2 World Championship, as dual world champion Jorge Prado graduates to the premier class.

The Austrian, who will race alongside Tom Vialle next year, impressed with three wildcard MX2 appearances in 2019 in what was his first full year of competition aboard the KTM 250 SX-F, while he was ranked fourth in his maiden EMX250 campaign.

“I’m super excited,” Hofer stated. “We’ve really worked for this over the last couple of years and my dreams are coming true right now. We were not sure if it would happen for 2020 but I showed some good speed in the second half of the season and also that I could compete in good positions in MX2.

“I felt confident in the class from the very first time, even if the weekend routine is pretty different from EMX. I’m so grateful to be able to have the chance to ride for the most successful team in the GP paddock and to have the best racing people around me as well as being able to learn from Tom.

“I’ve trained with him a few times now and he’s a really nice guy. He had an unbelievable rookie season and I think we can put in some solid preparation work over the winter to be ready for 2020. I turn 18 next year and I know I am ready for this step. For sure the result in Imola was very good but I will be hungry for more and I will bring in the very best effort from my side.

“I cannot forget to thank all the people who have helped me reach this stage of my career and who have helped shape me as a rider and as a human. I cannot wait to start work for 2020 but first I need to focus on this weekend!”

KTM’s vice president of off-road Robert Jonas added: “Rene has quickly moved up through the levels of the sport and he made sure that it was hard to ignore his progress in 2019 and his first with the 250 SX-F. After two seasons in the 125s and just one in EMX250 he was already pushing for a grand prix opportunity and showed us what he can do.

“We really like the mentality and the determination of this kid and we’re proud to be able to bring another rookie into our factory team for 2020. He’s Austrian and some might think this would be an advantage but it also comes with pressure, and we wanted to make sure that Rene would be able to handle this chance.

“I can remember this situation from my own experience and we have no doubts about Rene. 2020 will be a learning year but, together with Tom, it means we have exciting and youthful talent behind an amazing strong MXGP line-up.”

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing will field Prado alongside multi-time world champions Antonio Cairoli and Jeffrey Herlings in MXGP next year.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Webster equipped with world championship-spec bike for MXoN

News 26 Sep 2019

Webster equipped with world championship-spec bike for MXoN

MX2 rider to pilot Team Honda 114 Motorsports CRF250R this weekend.

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Team Australia’s Kyle Webster will be equipped with a Team Honda 114 Motorsports CRF250R at this weekend’s Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN), the same specification bike piloted by compatriot Mitch Evans in the MX2 World Championship.

The Penrite Pirelli CRF Honda Racing rider, who will make his MXoN debut at Assen, arrived in the Netherlands a week ahead of the event, allowing him to sample the bike on European soil.

The Western Australian will utilise the full package on offer, including KYB suspension, which after testing with the team has injected confidence into him for the prestigious race.

“I will be using their bike for the race this weekend,” Webster told MotoOnline.com.au. “It’s definitely a very strong bike – it’s just a bit different to my bike in Australia. I feel this one has more bottom end power and mine has more top end – they just have so much stuff on theirs. I am using their whole bike, suspension and all.

“I was feeling so average for a couple days [after arriving], just being tired and lethargic. It was such a cool experience going to the test track with them and seeing how they work. I feel much more confident after riding the bike a couple of times this week and getting used to it.”

Webster will joined on the Australian team by triple MX Nationals MX1 champion Dean Ferris (Raceline Recover8 KTM) and Regan Duffy (Raceline KTM Thor), who’s replacing Evans after the Queenslander withdrew due to ongoing injures.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Vlaanderen sensing pressure of being MXoN favourite with Team Holland

News 26 Sep 2019

Vlaanderen sensing pressure of being MXoN favourite with Team Holland

Dutch squad tipped as the favourite at home event in Assen.

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Calvin Vlaanderen is sensing the pressure of Team Holland being tipped as the favourite for this weekend’s Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN), which will be staged at Assen in the Netherlands.

The Honda HRC rider, who will be joined by powerhouse contenders Jeffrey Herlings (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) and Glenn Coldenhoff (Standing Construct KTM), is confident he can withstand the mounting pressure of winning in front of a home crowd.

Finishing this year’s MX2 World Championship with a ranking of eighth after missing a number of rounds due to injury, Vlaanderen was ultimately chosen for the MX2 spot on the Dutch team over Roan Van De Moosdijk (F&H Kawasaki) as the federation initially named the two riders as possibilities.

“I am extremely excited for this years’ Motocross of Nations,” Vlaanderen stated. “It is a massive honour to get picked for the Netherlands at this race, and even bigger because the event is in Assen, where there will be huge home support.

“With myself, Jeffrey and Glenn we have a really good chance at winning the event but we know that comes with big pressure, so now that is probably the biggest thing. However I think I have shown this year that I can cope with that, and that I am a good sand rider and that I can keep pushing until the very end, and that will be my main target.

“It won’t be easy racing against 450s but I am confident with my Honda CRF250RW and I think we’ll have a good setup for this race. Also a big thanks to all the fans who have shown their support after it was announced I was in the team, it makes me extremely proud to have you cheering me on.”

In 2018, Team Holland was primed for victory following dominant performances by Herlings and Coldenhoff, however an eye injury denied Vlaanderen of finishing race one and ruled him out of race two. Still, the squad finished second in the classification.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

European MXoN preparation worthwhile insists Osborne

News 26 Sep 2019

European MXoN preparation worthwhile insists Osborne

Team USA rider confident extended European visit will pay off this weekend.

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Team USA’s Zach Osborne insists travelling to Europe to prepare weeks in advance of the 2019 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) has been worthwhile, as he and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing teammate Jason Anderson have spent considerable time acquainting themselves with a selection of notoriously sandy circuits.

The Assen event will see sand trucked into the road racing venue, making for a unique track will test the world’s best riders this weekend in the Netherlands.

Osborne and Anderson were recently joined by MX2 challenger Justin Cooper (Monster Energy Yamaha Yamalube Star Racing), as the American squad endeavours to claims its first Chamberlain Trophy since 2011.

“It’s a real honour for me to be competing for Team USA at the Motocross of Nations this year, and something I’ve been focusing on for a while,” said Osborne. “Coming over to Europe early to get set-up and ready for the race has been great – a lot of fun and very worthwhile.

“Assen is going to be tough, but I think we have a pretty strong team. We have three guys who really want to be here, they’re enthusiastic about the event and I think that’s half the battle. The track is certainly unique, but I feel like I’m as ready as I can be. I’m focused on making it happen and looking forward to racing for my country.”

Saturday will see the opening practice sessions and qualification races take place, while Sunday will play host to the motos for the MXoN crown.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Pro Motocross calendar released for 2020 season

News 26 Sep 2019

Pro Motocross calendar released for 2020 season

American series to remain at the same 12 venues next year.

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The 2020 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship calendar has been released, confirming no venue changes will be made in the upcoming year.

Remaining at 12 rounds, the series will once again kick off at Hangtown in mid-May before travelling across America, finishing up at Ironman at the end of August.

“For well over four decades the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship has defined American motocross, providing the ultimate showcase of grit, talent and determination each and every summer,” said MX Sports Pro Racing president Davey Coombs.

“We’re proud to present a schedule that features the most dynamic collection of venues this country has to offer, many of which have been a part of this sport since its inception, and one that also brings us to nearly every major region of the continental US, which provides an opportunity for most of our fans to make the pilgrimage to a world-class motocross National.”

2020 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship calendar:
Rd1 – 16 May – Hangtown Classic
Rd2 – 23 May – Fox Raceway National
Rd3 – 30 May – Thunder Valley National
Rd4 – 6 June – Florida National
Rd5 – 20 June – High Point National
Rd6 – 27 June – Southwick National
Rd7 – 4 July – RedBud National
Rd8 – 18 July – Spring Creek National
Rd9 – 25 July – Washougal National
Rd10 – 15 August – Unadilla National
Rd11 – 22 August – Budds Creek National
Rd12 – 29 August – Ironman National


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Ferris willing to mentor youthful Australian MXoN squad

News 25 Sep 2019

Ferris willing to mentor youthful Australian MXoN squad

Western Australian duo to benefit from experienced team members believes Ferris.

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Three-time Pirelli MX Nationals MX1 champion Dean Ferris has declared he’s willing to mentor youthful Australian teammates Kyle Webster (Penrite Pirelli CRF Honda Racing) and Regan Duffy (Raceline KTM Thor) at Assen’s Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) this weekend in the Netherlands.

Webster, 23, and Duffy, 17, will represent the country for the very first time at the prestigious event this Saturday and Sunday, while Ferris, a former MXGP World Championship regular, will do the honour for the sixth time in his career.

While the pair are inexperienced on the world stage in comparison to Ferris, the Raceline Recover8 KTM rider is confident that sharing his knowledge, along with the years of experience of team manager Michael Byrne and Gary Benn, will allow the Western Australian duo to smoothly race through the weekend.

“I’m pretty familiar with everything that goes on over there and the whole scene, so for Regan and Kyle, I’ll help out wherever I can,” Ferris explained to MotoOnline.com.au. “We’ve got Gary Benn and Byrner as well – they’ve been there and done that.

“I know they’re young, but they’re eager and there are some old fellas to look out for them. I think it’s awesome – they’re young and have a lot of energy, so it’s definitely a good team that we’ve got.”

Webster, one of the country’s most elite sand riders, was named in the initial three-man squad to contest the MXD category, while Duffy was called in to replace Mitch Evans (Team Honda 114 Motorsport) in the Open class – his selection coming after a glowing Manjimup 15,000 performance aboard the 450 while also claiming the 2019 MXD crown.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Racing in 2020 the highest priority for Reed as future remains uncertain

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Australian supercross and motocross legend Chad Reed has declared going racing in the 2020 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship is his highest priority, however he’s acknowledged his future beyond a selection of off-season events in 2019 remains unclear.

The two-time supercross champion contested this year’s series with JGRMX Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing, earning a podium at Detroit before suffering multiple season-ending injuries at Seattle.

The New South Welshman, who’s been contesting a selection of auto racing events, was thought to be remaining with the factory Suzuki team next year, however uncertainty within the squad over recent months has prompted Reed to assess multiple avenues for 2020.

Admitting he’s not stressed about locking down a deal next year, the number 22 is concerned about securing support and a bike for the array of off-season races he’s contracted to, including the Paris supercross, S-X Open Auckland and AUS-X Open Melbourne.

“I’m a little stressed, but when I say stressed, I’m stressed because I have off-season races that I’ve signed contracts for – I’m not stressed on January,” Reed explained on the RacerX podcast. “I have Paris, New Zealand and Australia – they’re right around the turn, and I had big goals of this off-season being one that’s such a different one to what it’s turning out to be.

“Now I’m a little on my back foot trying to figure out what to do. But I’m not stressed on next year – at this point, I’ve finally come to a point in my life – and it’s weird to sit here and say this because I’ve always been scared to say it – but I’m not scared anymore – I was always been scared of ‘what if I can’t race?’

“Do I want to race in January next year? 100 percent. That’s definitely the highest of high priorities, but I’m past the point of begging for a ride, begging for a job and begging for a good bike. I don’t have that in me right now.”

At 37 years of age, Reed holds the all-time podium record of 132 in AMA Supercross, and also boasts 249 starts in the premier class.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Wilson outlines AMA Supercross plans in 2020

News 24 Sep 2019

Wilson outlines AMA Supercross plans in 2020

SX2 champion targeting first five rounds of 250SX West championship.

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Reigning Australian SX2 champion Jay Wilson has outlined plans to contest the opening rounds of the 2020 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship in the 250SX West category.

The Yamalube Yamaha Racing ace, who’s set to defend his crown in the upcoming Australian Supercross Championship, intends to race the first five stops in the American series prior to campaigning in next year’s Pirelli MX Nationals.

Wilson will pilot a Yamaha YZ250F with the assistance of former MXGP contender Josh Coppins – who the Queenslander raced under on his way to the 2015 MX2 title – and current Yamalube Yamaha Racing mechanic Mike Ward.

“Last year myself, Wardy and Josh discussed whether me going to race a few rounds of the supercross in America was an option, but we felt that although I got the championship win last year, with 12 months of extra planning I could put a solid program together and do about five AMA rounds,” Wilson explained.

“I don’t want to go and not be in a position to give it 100 percent, so that’s why I have taken the time to organise it properly, work with the right people, and base myself over there for two months with my girls, then I will come back ready to tackle motocross in Australia in 2020.

“We have partnered up with some long term sponsors of mine, and we have also created some new relationships which will include us working on some cool projects that we will be announcing soon. In addition, we have the opportunity to bring a few more people or businesses on board in a partnership capacity – it’s been a lot of fun putting this all together.

“Over the last few years I have put money away so we could go over and do this properly – we have invested heavily into this ourselves. We believe in what we do, and have a history of success working together with Yamaha – it’s the right time.”

The opening round of the Australian Supercross Championship is scheduled to commence on 12 October at Brisbane Entertainment Centre, while the AMA Supercross series launches on 4 January 2020, in Anaheim.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au

Watson takes out WESS victory at Hawkstone Park

News 23 Sep 2019

Watson takes out WESS victory at Hawkstone Park

Lettenbichler and Walker complete the podium in Great Britain.

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Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Nathan Watson has secured victory at the Hawkstone Park Cross-Country, marking round six of the 2019 World Enduro Super Series (WESS).

Starting from pole position, Watson got off to a steady start and positioned himself inside the top five throughout the opening stages. Completely at home on the sandy, technical track, he soon charged into the lead, extending his advantage to over three minutes as he crossed the line for the win.

“I’m super-happy to win today,” said Watson. “I felt a lot of pressure coming into this weekend because it seems everyone expected me to win. Obviously, I got second here last year, so was extra-motivated this weekend.

“I won the sprint enduro yesterday, which gave me some confidence, but then I got a bad start today – I risked starting in gear and it didn’t pay off unfortunately.

“I made some aggressive passes early on and managed to get out in front. I felt so comfortable from then on to be honest, the bike was great and I was just able to ride fast and smooth and control the race from the front.”

The podium was locked out Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) and Jonny Walker (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing). Watson will represent Team Great Britain at the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) this weekend in Assen, the Netherlands, while the next stop of WESS is scheduled on 5-6 October at Bassella in Spain.


Source: MotoOnline.com.au