Promoters emerge in race for Australian Supercross rights
Two promotional companies have emerged in the race to become Australian Supercross Championship promoter in 2012.
Two promotional companies have emerged in the race to become Australian Supercross Championship promoter in 2012.
Monster Energy Kawasaki turned up to this week's official launch of the Monster Energy MX Nationals in style after sealing a deal with Centenary Classic Mercedes-Benz during the off-season.
MX Sports Pro Racing and Alli Sports announced today that Lucas Oil will continue its commitment to the sport of motocross.
SCOTT goggles has announced that former MX2 World Champion Ben Townley has joined the team for 2012.
Legendary team owner Craig Dack says that Global Action Sports' decision to axe Super X won't affect his team in 2012.
MX Nationals boss Kevin Williams has told MotoOnline.com.au that his company, Williams Event Management, will not be promoting the Australian Supercross Championship in 2012.
Motorcycling Australia CEO David White has spoken out about Global Action Sports' decision to quit promoting the Australian Supercross Championship.
Global Action Sports has today confirmed that Super X will not go ahead in 2012 or future years.
TwoTwo Motorsports owner Chad Reed will expand his off-track role by launching a series of significant brand initiative programs this season.
The Paul Feeney Group, Australian importer for Husqvarna motorcycles have launched a promotion applicable to all 2012 TE 250 and TE 310 models.
Williams Event Management has announced a three-year deal with LKI as the Official Casual Wear of the MX Nationals.
Pirelli are celebrating their historic first ever AMA Supercross win, with JGRMX’s James Stewart taking the top spot at the Oakland AMA Supercross round.
The all-new 100% website is complete and features a progressive design that complements an equally impressive new line of MX goggles and accessories.
JDR Motorex KTM has teamed up with Mydrade Hydration for the 2012 Australian motocross and supercross season.
Motorcycle sales in Australia continued to grow significantly in the final months of 2011.