News 5 Mar 2021

Support riders and junior team announced by GasGas

Extended motocross and off-road program introduced for 2021.

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GasGas has extended its support of Australian motocross with a selection of national support riders and an official junior team that will be in addition to the previously-announced internal factory team.

In the MX2 category, highly-rated 18-year-old Noah Ferguson will ‘Get on the Gas!’ riding a MC 250F in the ProMX Championship, as well as the Australian Supercross Championship in SX2 later this year.

“I’m loving the GasGas so far, it’s been a great transition already and the backing from the brand is the best that I’ve ever had,” Ferguson commented. “It’s set us up for a strong year ahead and after only being able to do state rounds last year, it’s an exciting time to look ahead and for the sport to return to the national level.”

MX3 newcomer Blake Fox will enter the outdoor season with significant support and on-board a MC 250F. At 16 years of age, Fox has progressed through the KTM Group development path and is now setting his sights on further success with the GasGas brand.

“For me this is a really familiar position being on the GasGas and continuing to work with everybody from the KTM Group, so I am feeling really good about the position that we are in and the year ahead,” said Fox. “It will be my first year in MX3 at the ProMX, so I want to build as much experience as I can in the development class and keep building in my career from here.”

The extensive commitment of GasGas doesn’t end there, as the brand will also form a junior team with Byron Dennis (MC 250F/MC 125), Ky Woods (MC 85) – who was second in the 2019 65cc Junior World Cup – and Bodie Court (MC 65). This trio are recognised as three of the sport’s top up and coming talent.

“It is really exciting to form this GasGas support rider program, from our junior team through to the seniors and our factory racing team as well,” commented KTM Group motorsport coordinator Ben Grabham. “It’s great that Australian riders now have another platform of a high level to work through the ranks and we are really excited to work with each of the riders we are supporting.”

The support of GasGas will also extend into the Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC) during the 2021 season, where reigning national EJ class champion Korey McMahon will enter a EC 350F and further establish the brand in addition to the factory racing team riders.

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