This was back when James Stewart would come from behind on his KX125 to catch, pass and win in a sea of thumpers. These were the good old days Read More...
In 2004 Kawasaki had just launched its all-new KX250F. The team offered the four-stroke to James, and he tried it during the pre-season. He decided to stay with the KX125 two-stroke instead Read More...
This Mid-Week Report brings you all the action from past present and future. Read more about how racing went for WSX along with the upcoming events Read More...
You can't tell the players without a score card, but luckily they have numbers on their biked, but you can't tell who's what number without a score card Read More...
Every kid who plays baseball knows who Babe Ruth was, every youth hockey player knows about Wayne Gretzky, but not every motocross racer knows the factory stars of the past Read More...
The MXA wrecking crew wanted to know what kind of bike a hammerhead like RC really rides. What better way to find out than by riding his race bike? Read More...
Former Kawasaki Team Manager Bruce Stjernstrom walked MXA through the unique challenges they faced in building a KX250 that would allow RC to beat SuperMac Read More...
The factory Star Racing Yamaha team bought Ricky Carmichael's GOAT Farm and revamped it. Josh Mosiman rides the outdoor track and talks through it and he shows off the Supercross tracks and rut track Read More...
Team Kawasaki knew that someday, someone was going to beat “Supermac,” and they had banked everything on a short, stocky, red-headed kid from Florida, but he needed their help Read More...
We catch up with Eli Tomac, Christian Craig, Dylan Ferrandis, Hunter Lawrence, Shane McElrath, Richard Taylor Jr., Chris Blose, Ricky Carmichael, Randy Mennenga & Dave Rhine on Friday before A2 Read More...
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