MXA INTERVIEW: KENT HOWERTON ON LIFE GETTING IN THE WAY OF LIVING
Husqvarna would always tell me, “It’s too complicated for you.” In Japan, they said, “You tell us.” It was a completely different way of looking at it
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Husqvarna would always tell me, “It’s too complicated for you.” In Japan, they said, “You tell us.” It was a completely different way of looking at it
Roger DeCoster talks about his riders, his teams and his motivation to keep going racing year after year
Broc has ridden on five different motorcycle brands in 2020 but now he has a guaranteed home for 2021. Well, for Supercross-only at least
Cooper talks on his joke about training together with Eli Tomac, his back injury, his honeymoon, his two-year deal with KTM and more
The true story of the man name Rocket Rex—not a nickname for the slow or faint of heart
Dean Wilson has gone through many tough times, but his drive to persevere through various injuries and mental fatigue has kept him going
From South Africa to Europe to the 125 World Championship to the fateful phone call to the 450 National Championship to eye problems
When Blake Baggett and the Rocky Mountain KTM team split ways, Joey Savatgy was in the right place at the right time
“For us, motocross was a way of life. You raced every day of the week. You did not practice; you just raced every day. It was an amazing time to be a motorcycle rider.”
We were able to track down Benny to hear more about switching bike brands, moving from the amateur scene straight into the 450 class, and his new MCR Honda
A very honest and open Jeff Emig breaks down the highs, and there were many, and lows of his long motocross career
We catch up with Jeremy to talk about racing, injuries, and the big decision to rejoin a team he became a champion on
The KTM has brought their 250 program in-house for the first time since 2015 and rookie Max Vohland is stepping in to fill the shoes
Shane McElrath goes in depth about his jump to the 450 class, his switch to MotoConcepts, why he’s racing a 2020 CRF450 instead of the 2021 model and more
American motocross didn’t exist until Lars Larsson came to America to make it happen—thanks Lars
On the news that Tanel Leok will retire after Sunday’s 450 Grand Prix race, we present our Tanel Leok interview that explains everything about the 20-year GP veteran
We catch up with Alex Martin to look back on the 2020 season and his plans for the future
Max Anstie came to America to race Supercross. He gives his opinion on MXGP and AMA Supercross and motocross here
Brad Lackey wanted to win the 500 World Championship so much that he spent 11 years chasing the dream… and when it came true it spelled the end of his racing career
Hunter Lawrence has experienced the lowest of lows since his move to the States. His fifth overall at Thunder Valley was confirmation he’s still on the right track
What goes around, comes around—Roger reveals what happened in 1966 (CZ),1970 (Suzuki), 1980 (Honda), 1993 (MXA), 1995 (Suzuki) and 2011 (KTM)
The Coronavirus kept Mitchell from traveling to Europe to race MXGP, but a door opened for him on his dream team
R.J. Hampshire is coming into this weekend’s race hot off his second ever 250 National overall win at Red Bud
Jett Lawrence fits the narrative perfectly. He’s fast, enthusiastic on TV and he doesn’t hold back any words or punches
The El Chupacabra is an urban legend of a blood sucking beast and the nickname was given to Blake in 2012 after he sucked the life out of his competition with his late-race charges
Justin Barcia is honest about the struggles he and the factory Yamaha team have had. But, he also says that he feels better than ever before after almost passing Tomac
Adam Cianciarulo is doing his best to be consistent and it’s paid off. 3-5 and 3-4 scores at the last two races have earned two podium finishes
We interview Jerry Robin asking about privateer life and the Make Motocross Great Again
A chance to look back 13 years ago at Ryan Dungey before anyone really had much knowledge of him
Even after suffering from two broken hands this season, Broc has pushed forward and now he’s ready to race on a Yamaha YZ450F