Here’s the best stuff churned out this week at RacerXOnline.com
What’s Next for Brett Metcalfe?
The veteran returns to Monster Energy Supercross next season for the first time since 2012. But that’s not the only thing Metcalfe has going on for 2015. By Jason Weigandt
A Challenge
Kailub Russell locked up his second consecutive Amsoil Grand National Cross Country presented by Maxxis, an AMA National Championship, a couple rounds early this year. At the final two rounds, Russell raced a KTM 150XC two-stroke to help the injured Rory Mead. And he won a race on it! By Jason Weigandt
Silly Season Winding Down
The madness is coming to an end. This off-season has been one of the most dramatic in recent memory, as a plethora of high-profile riders switched teams. Where did your favorite end up? By Chase Stallo
New Recruits
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki will usher in four new riders next season. Pro Circuit boss Mitch Payton tells us what he expects from his new recruits. By Eric Johnson
Where Are They Now
Todd DeHoop’s career was built on longevity and grit. After a pro career that spanned from 1986 to 2001, DeHoop made another mark in the sport. What is the 1988 East Region Supercross Champion doing now? What he’s always done: riding. By Nick McCabe
Guns and Horses
Some don’t understand motorsports. They can’t appreciate a sport where a machine does part of the work. But those that do love it understand completely that the machine doesn’t subtract from the hero’s work; it adds to it. That’s because the machine can kill you. By Jason Weigandt
Email Xchange
Government spies recently hacked our servers, exposing an email exchange between Chase Stallo, Jason Thomas, and Jason Weigandt regarding which 450 team had the best off-season. By Chase Stallo, Jason Thomas, Jason Weigandt
The Doctor
Steve Matthes recently sat down with the legendary Doug Dubach to talk about his exhaust company, racing as a vet, testing for Yamaha, and much more. By Steve Matthes
Success Abroad
Privateer Gavin Faith has taken the path less traveled—racing supercross at home and abroad. By Steve Matthes
Trick or Treat
Ah, our annual Halloween post. This year, we went back and looked at best characters in motocross history. Almost as much fun as eating candy! By Racer X Staff