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Read Gate Pics NowMonster Energy Kawasaki’s Eli Tomac preparing for a successful attempt at a record-tying fifth Daytona Supercross win.
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The best motocross photos of the month.
Read Gate Pics NowWith so many options for listeners of motocross podcasts, where do you even start?
Read Reason For Being NowA look into the pits of Monster Energy Supercross and Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross.
Read Pit Pass NowOverheard. Overread. Oversaid. What have your favorite riders said?
Read Noise Now"Build ruts and bumps everywhere. Cut down on the speeds, cut down on the jumps."
Read Voicebox NowWho’s the toughest veteran you’ve raced against?
Read Racerhead - Five Guys, One Question NowRazor Mini Electric Motorcycles.
Read Racerhead - The Goods NowWhat's trending in Monster Energy AMA Supercross.
Read Racerhead - Buzz NowCrossword Puzzle, motocross nickname edition.
Read Racerhead - Dirty Words Crossword Puzzle NowSpecialized's new Turbo Levo SL is making strides in the eMTB world for incredible light weight power.
Read Racerhead - Fun Bikes: Specialized Turbo Levo SL NowIn a top-heavy individual motorsport, the split 250SX season in Monster Energy AMA Supercross offers jobs and opportunities for many.
Read Divide and Conquer NowMotoCar Fite Klub brought some legends out for some driving, and some talking.
Read Social Klub NowForty-six years ago, Texas Stadium near Dallas opened the 1975 AMA/Yamaha Super Series of Stadium Motocross—a much different gathering than the 2021 Monster Energy AMA Supercross tripleheader that just took place in nearby Arlington. (Read or listen)
Read Opening Night In Dallas NowOne year after the original Red Bull Day in the Dirt Down South fell victim to the world shutting down, the Florida race came back like gangbusters for a much bigger and better a-go-go.
Read A Year in the Dirt Down South NowDissecting the Ribi Quadrilateral linkage forks from yesteryear.
Read Shop Talk NowGetting the best of both worlds with the 2019 KTM 350 EXC-F dual sport weapon.
Read Garage Build NowOne of the most overlooked AMA Supercross races of all time took place on a March afternoon in 1984 in Talladega, Alabama.
Read One Race, One Page NowLindsay Dungey and Britney Chisholm happen to be wives of professional motorcycle racers, but both are also enterprising and industrious women with loads of helpful life and get-in-shape advice on their very detailed websites, online books and manuals, podcasts, and more.
Read 2 Tribes NowEvery so often a racing discipline sees a dominant figure come through—and in Kicker Arenacross, right now that racer is Kyle Peters.
Read 10 Minutes With NowWant to put your track or training facility in front of thousands of riders and racers? Join the Racer X Track Network: free Racer X magazines, online advertising, track spotlights, and more, all for as little as $18 a month! learn more at MEDIAKIT.FILTERPUBS.COM/THE-RACER-X-NETWORK
Last Chance Raceway // Helena, MT // lastchancemx.com // 406-465-4725
The Last Chance Riders Association was formed in 1991 as a motocross club. The collective membership of the Last Chance Riders Association is largely motocross racers. However, with the addition of the new land for Last Chance Raceway that includes 70 acres, that membership base is expanding to include many more off-road riders as well. We’re basically a large family (complete with drama) whose common bond is a love for dirt bikes and a childlike zest for fun. Each year we hold one of the largest motocross events in the state, the 32:1 Premix Classic, at the beginning of September. With over 500 two-strokes on hand last year and top riders like Carson Brown, David Pingree, and Ronnie Mac in the house, the event has become a must-attend for the Northwest. Between the full underground sprinkler system, Mini-Track, GP Track, and access to lakes, fishing, and recreation only minutes from the track, we are a destination that summarizes the beauty of Montana.
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Action Extreme sports // New Philadelphia, OH // aesracing.com // 330-365-9022
Action Extreme Sports is your one and only stop for all your powersports needs whether you’re looking for a part, service, or the perfect recreational vehicle. When you walk into Action Extreme Sports, you’re welcomed by a team of passionate riders ready to help you hit the trail with the perfect set of wheels. Take in our selection of ATVs and motorcycles, or get your ride repaired at our full-service department—we’re experts at taking care of all powersport vehicles, no matter what brand they are. Then stock up on our full line of accessories and apparel, and you’ll be all set up to explore the back roads of Ohio. You won’t find a friendlier and more knowledgeable team in all of New Philadelphia, so get ready for an individualized experience that’ll leave you riding off in style with the wind in your face and adventure up ahead.
wagner motorsports // Worcester, MA // wagnermotorsport.com // 508-581-5950
Indian Motorcycle, BMW Motorrad, and Ducati, and we are the only full-service, full-line dealer for KTM west of Interstate 495! There isn’t a friendlier or more knowledgeable staff than ours. We’re happy to help you find either the perfect bike or the parts you’ve been looking for. Check out our online store to see what we have. If you need help in making your selection, call or stop in—we’re always ready to help!
We are family-owned and operated and proudly owned by a USMC veteran. We are conveniently located in Worcester, Massachusetts, with easy access from Route 290. Wagner Motorsports can provide you with the latest and best in powersports products to make your outdoor living more enjoyable. Combine this wide array of selection with our friendly and knowledgeable staff, and we’re convinced Wagner Motorsports will become your only stop for all of your powersports needs.
Solid Performance // Downingtown, PA // solid-performance.com // 484-593-0095
We work tirelessly to give you the best services and parts possible. When your bike or components are sent in for service, we give everything the same attention to detail we would give a national championship-level race bike. With a foundation set firmly in racing, we are not a typical motorcycle shop. Chief technician and owner Evan Yarnall has turned wrenches for successful road race and off-road teams. Always tinkering and designing new parts on his own bikes, a degree in mechanical engineering only further enhanced his curiosity to improve, to tune, and to test his efforts through racing.
We also recognize that not all our customers are racers. Many are intelligent enthusiasts looking for a company who shares their passion for riding. Our intimate relationship with competitive racing helps us better serve our recreational customers without them ever stepping foot on a racetrack.
Motoworld of El Cajon // El Cajon, CA // motoworldracing.com // 619-442-0941
Motoworld of EL Cajon got started May 23, 1993. The first day of business, the owners purchased a struggling 5,900 sq. ft. Honda Yamaha dealership in El Cajon, California, under the name of Honda Yamaha of El Cajon. The name changed to Motoworld of El Cajon in 1995 and moved to our current 34,000 sq. ft. superstore in October of 2003. Franchises include Honda, Yamaha, Polaris, Slingshot, and KTM. We pride ourselves on our involvement within the community, participating in local sports from baseball and soccer teams to beauty pageants. Since we are the leading off-road dealer in San Diego, we also have a deep involvement in the local and national racing community. We sponsor over 100 local motocross racers, and along with that mix of community support, we are heavily involved in keeping our off-road riding areas open. The president of Motoworld of El Cajon is also the chairman of the board for San Diego County-based Off-Road Business Organization.
A young Seth Hammaker and Jason Weigandt have a chat at Loretta Lynn's.
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