There have been Women's National Motocross Championships in the United States since 1974. That makes women's racing just as old as the AMA 125 National and AMA Supercross series. But, unlike the AMA series, women's racing has had numerous… Read More...
By John Basher PHOTO OF THE WEEK: PART 1 Shooting photos for bike tests is a pretty creative and fun part of my job. It allows me to get away from the computer and out of the office. More importantly, I?m able to hang out… Read More...
MXA INTERVIEW MIKE LAROCCO Iron Mike. The Geico Powersports Honda team is very strong this season. They claimed both regional Supercross titles and have carried the momentum outdoors. We called up team manager Mike LaRocco to the inside… Read More...
The American Motorcyclist Association Motorcycle Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the second member of the induction class of 2012. Pioneering female motocross racer Sue Fish, the 1976 and 1977 Women's National Motocross Champion, will… Read More...
Sue Fish was the most famous Women's Motocross Champion of all-time. She won three Women's National Championships and then got her AMA license and started racing against the men. Sue had Pro speed...not women's Pro speed...men's speed. Read More...
By John Minert PHOTO OF THE WEEK Yesterday Monster/Kawasaki factory rider Jake Weimer broke his arm while riding at teammate Ryan Villopoto's Supercross track in SoCal. The newly appointed 450 rider looks to be out at least a few weeks,… Read More...