Wednesday, November 27, 2024
MCNews
  • NEWSLatest
  • REVIEWS
  • LATEST BIKES
  • RACING
  • FEATURES
  • TOURING
  • PRODUCTS
  • MEDIA
    • GALLERY
  • MORE
    • POPULAR ARTICLES
    • MCNEWS COMMENTS
    • MAIN FORUM
    • CONTACT US
    • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
MCNews
  • NEWSLatest
  • REVIEWS
  • LATEST BIKES
  • RACING
  • FEATURES
  • TOURING
  • PRODUCTS
  • MEDIA
    • GALLERY
  • MORE
    • POPULAR ARTICLES
    • MCNEWS COMMENTS
    • MAIN FORUM
    • CONTACT US
    • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
MCNews

Angus Riordan impresses at EnduroGP of Great Britain

2024 FIM EnduroGP World Championship - Round Six - Great Britain, Wales

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 5, 2024
in Enduro / Rally

2024 FIM EnduroGP World Championship
Round Six – Great Britain

Images by Future7Media


The Akrapovic Super Test kicked off the GP of Wales over the weekend and it was Australia’s Angus Riordan who delivered a surprise result with the Enduro Junior rider setting the outright fastest time, where not even the best in the world could match him on a fast, dry and technical course. Riordan’s time of two minutes and one second proved almost three seconds quicker than eventual runner-up Josep Garcia.

Angus Riordan

The opening day of full racing at round six of the FIM EnduroGP World Championship was one to savour for British home fans, with Steve Holcombe taking the overall victory, Brad Freeman shadowing him home for second.

Josep Garcia

Day two saw Josep Garcia claim a close-fought victory over Freeman, and the first champions of 2024 crowned with Andrea Verona clinching the FIM Enduro2 World Championship and Manuel Verzeroli winning the FIM Enduro Youth World Championship.


Day One – Saturday

After 15 years since its last visit to Wales, the FIM EnduroGP World Championship roared into life for day one of racing at the GP of Wales in Rhayader. With spectators lining the special tests from early morning, there was an air of excitement and anticipation to see if they would be rewarded with a British winner come the end of the day.

Steve Holcombe

With the opening ACERBIS Cross Test located just metres from the start ramp, riders were immediately thrown into the deep end of racing. Mixing a motocross circuit with fast, flowing grass tracks, it was a case of maximum attack straight away.

Beta Factory Racing’s Brad Freeman came out swinging and duly topped the ACERBIS Cross Test. But only just. Honda Racing RedMoto Enduro Team’s Steve Holcombe was only one second behind in second, with GASGAS Factory Racing’s Andrea Verona a further four tenths of a second back in third.

Josep Garcia

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Josep Garcia clocked the fourth quickest time to hold a one second lead as they headed across the Welsh valley to Saintswell to take on both the MAXXIS Enduro Test and POLISPORT Extreme Test.

Spurred on by a wealth of home support, Holcombe was on a mission. Winning both special tests, he ended lap one of three with a seven-second lead over Garcia. Verona sat third, with Freeman now up to fourth and closing in.

Andrea Verona

Continuing his run of form from round five in Slovakia, CH Racing Sherco’s Wil Ruprecht was up to fifth, with both Nathan Watson (Beta) and Hamish MacDonald (Sherco) hot on his heels in sixth and seventh.

RelatedPosts

KTM’s Summer Sale is on! Save up to $5820 on Street & ADVs

Go ‘Full Gas to the Finish’ with the GASGAS Enduro, XC, MX sale

November 22, 2024
Suzuki DR-Z4S – Evaluating the rebirth of an Aussie bush legend

Suzuki DR-Z4S – Evaluating the rebirth of an Aussie bush legend

November 7, 2024

The second ACERBIS Cross Test saw the top three times of Garcia, Freeman and Holcombe split by just one second. Returning to the MAXXIS Enduro Test, Holcombe was again in command and clocked the fastest time over Freeman. A mistake from Garcia saw Holcombe stretch his lead out to 12 seconds over the Spaniard, with Freeman overhauling Verona to take third.

Josep Garcia

Holcombe again topped the POLISPORT Extreme Test to increase his lead to almost 16 seconds with just one lap remaining. With another mistake from Garcia, Freeman was looking dangerous, sitting just sixth tenths of a second behind him in third.

Heading into the final lap, Holcombe held the upper hand, but the battle was on for the final podium placings. Topping the penultimate ACERBIS Cross Test, Freeman moved into second to set up a potential British 1-2. Winning the final MAXXIS Enduro Test, the Beta rider was now beginning to threaten Holcombe’s lead, shortening it to seven seconds with two special tests remaining.

Josep Garcia

Winning the final POLISPORT Extreme Test, Holcombe was able to stretch his lead back out again. Despite Freeman’s best efforts on the fourth and final ACERBIS Cross Test, Holcombe had him covered and took the EnduroGP win. Forced to settle for second, Freeman still made it a memorable British 1-2 on day one in Wales.

Regrouping well in the closing stages, Garcia placed just one second behind Freeman for third. With the top three separated by five seconds, and Verona just a further 16 seconds back in fourth, day two is already shaping up to be an exciting one.

Steve Holcombe

The fight for fifth was also incredibly close. Carding his best result of the season, Ruprecht took fifth, with Watson only one second behind in sixth. MacDonald was less than half of a second behind Watson in seventh, and with Zach Pichon (Sherco) two seconds adrift in eighth, the racing was super tight in Wales.

Enduro1

With his EnduroGP victory in one hand, Steve Holcombe (Honda) held the Enduro1 win in the other at the end of day one in Wales. Josep Garcia (KTM) took second but will look to find his way onto the top spot of the podium on day two. Zach Pichon (Sherco) completed the top three.

Josep Garcia

Enduro2

While Andrea Verona (GASGAS) was just off the top three in EnduroGP, he did take a commanding victory in Enduro2. The Italian now moves ever-closer to clinching the world title tomorrow. Wil Ruprecht (Sherco) held off a hard-charging Nathan Watson (Beta) by one second to claim the runner-up position.

Andrea Verona

Enduro3

In Enduro3, Brad Freeman (Beta) rode clear to victory. Hamish MacDonald (Sherco) placed second, with Matteo Cavallo (TM MOTO) in third.


Enduro Women

RIEJU Factory Racing’s Mireia Badia extended her Enduro Women win streak to four with victory on day one in Wales. The Spaniard held the upper hand over her classmates for the day, despite multiple mistakes.

Securing a podium on home soil, Rosie Rowett (RIEJU) gave the British fans a lot to cheer about with second place. France’s Elodie Chaplot (Beta) enjoyed her day in the Welsh hills to take third.


Enduro Juniors

The GALFER FIM Junior Enduro World Championship saw Australia’s Angus Riordan (KTM) take his debut win in what was his first time in EnduroGP. Friday evening had marked a fairytale beginning for the Aussie, with him winning the AKRAPOVIC Super Test outright.

Angus Riordan

Keeping that momentum rolling, he won the opening two special tests this morning and had built up an 18-second lead as they reached the final MAXXIS Enduro Test. However, mistakes almost saw all his hard work come undone. Regrouping after getting stuck in a mud hole, he took the win by two seconds over Team KTM Pro Racing Sport’s Max Ahlin. Team Beta Oxmoto’s Leo Joyon completed the top three.

Angus Riordan
Angus Riordan

“It’s been an unreal start to the weekend already. The fight for the win got close at the end. I had a 10-second lead and eased off a bit, but I got stuck in the mud and lost a bunch of time. I had to charge again from that and just got it back at the end.”

Angus Riordan

Enduro Youth saw Romain Dagna (Sherco) take victory. The French youngster held off Team KTM Pro Racing Sport’s Manuel Verzeroli by over one second to claim the top step of the podium. Pietro Scardina (Fantic) ended his day in third.

EnduroGP of Great Britain – Day One Top 20

PosRiderNatCatBikeTimeGap
1HOLECOMBE SteveGBRE1Honda 56:54.44–
2FREEMAN BradGBRE3Beta56:58.65+4.21
3GARCIA JosepESPE1KTM57:00.04+5.60
4VERONA AndreaITAE2GASGAS57:16.70+22.26
5RUPRECHT WilAUSE2Sherco58:15.72+1:21.28
6WATSON NathanGBRE2Beta58:17.09+1:22.65
7MACDONALD HamishNZLE3Sherco58:17.57+1:23.13
8PICHON ZacharyFRAE1Sherco58:19.76+1:25.32
9BERNARDINI SamueleITAE2Honda58:50.04+1:55.60
10MUNDELL DanielGBRE2KTM58:54.16+1:59.72
11SYDOW JeremyGERE1Sherco58:57.52+2:03.08
12ETCHELLS JedGBRE2Fantic58:59.61+2:05.17
13CAVALLO MatteoITAE3TM59:18.84+2:24.40
14ELOWSON AlbinSWEE2Husqvarna59:24.58+2:30.14
15TOTH JoshuaUSAE2Husqvarna59:29.66+2:35.22
16LE QUERE LeoFRAE2TM59:37.18+2:42.74
17PAVONI MatteoITAE2Husqvarna59:39.90+2:45.46
18ROUSSALY JulienFRAE3Sherco59:41.07+2:46.63
19KYTONEN RoniFINE1Yamaha59:46.24+2:51.80
20NORRBIN AlbinSWEE3Fantic59:46.96+2:52.52

2024 EnduroGP of Great Britain, Day One Highlights


Day Two – Sunday

The final day of racing at round six in Wales was one for the ages. From exceptionally close racing to the first world champions of 2024 crowned, the GP of Wales certainly delivered the goods. Despite the churned-up special tests, riders were pushing to the maximum, with results being decided by mere hundredths of a second in both EnduroGP and Enduro Junior.

Josep Garcia

Forced to settle for third on day one, Josep Garcia began day two in a determined mood. Placing second to Verona on the opening ACERBIS Cross Test, he won the following MAXXIS Enduro Test to take up an early lead in EnduroGP.

Completing the first POLISPORT Extreme Test, Garcia held the race lead, but by only by six tenths of a second over Freeman in second. Verona sat in third, with Holcombe fourth, and only five seconds behind Garcia.

Wil Ruprecht

Holcombe’s teammate Samuele Bernardini was fifth, but was under fire from the CH Racing Sherco trio of Zach Pichon, Wil Ruprecht and Hamish MacDonald. If the results at the end of lap one told anything, it was that the Welsh hills were delivering incredibly close battles.

Winning the second MAXXIS Enduro Test, Freeman forced his Beta into the lead, much to the delight of the British crowd. And despite Garcia topping the second POLISPORT Extreme Test to end lap two, Freeman led the Spaniard by seven tenths of a second heading out into lap three and the final four special tests. With Holcombe trailing them by three seconds in third, he wasn’t out of the running yet either.

Steve Holcombe

Fastest in the penultimate ACERBIS Cross Test and final MAXXIS Enduro Test, Freeman started to edge clear. However, a mistake in the final POLISPORT Extreme Test, won by Holcombe, saw Freeman’s five-second lead slip to less than two seconds, with just the final ACERBIS Cross Test remaining. With the pressure on all three riders, the day two win was up for grabs.

Josep Garcia

Playing it to perfection, Garcia went fastest. Beating Freeman by two seconds in the process, he took the EnduroGP class victory by an astonishing 15 hundredths of a second. Although missing out on a home win, Freeman could still be proud of his efforts in second. With Holcombe third, the top three were separated by only five seconds, proving just how competitive EnduroGP is right now.

Josep Garcia

“It’s been a super competitive weekend in Wales, but I’m pleased to have come away with the EnduroGP victory on day two. Saturday started out a bit tricky. I didn’t find my rhythm on the first two laps and was just off the pace of the top two. I felt good on the last lap, but ran out of time to finish better than third. I knew day two could be better and began fast. The battle was super tight, and it all boiled down to the final test. I’m so happy I won and can now look forward to the final round in France next month.”

Josep Garcia

Despite being in the mix early on, Verona dropped behind the leading trio as the day progressed to take fourth. Fifth eventually went to Pichon to equal his best result of the season. Less than two seconds back, Ruprecht took sixth. Nathan Watson (Beta) was just three seconds behind Ruprecht for seventh, with Bernardini only eight tenths of a second behind the Beta rider in eighth.

Enduro2

Carding his 10th consecutive Enduro2 win, Andrea Verona (GASGAS) wrapped up the Enduro2 category with one round to spare. Wil Ruprecht (Sherco) enjoyed another strong ride for second, while Nathan Watson (Beta) completed the top three.

Andrea Verona
Andrea Verona

“I’m really happy to get the Enduro2 title with one race to spare! It’s been a great season and I’m so happy to have won every single day except one. This was one of our goals for the year and we have pushed hard all season to get here. Thank you to the GASGAS Factory Racing team and everyone who has helped me all year. For sure we will take the fight to Josep Garcia at the final race for the EnduroGP title!”

Andrea Verona

Enduro1

The sharp end of Enduro1 saw Josep Garcia (KTM) take the win over Steve Holcombe (Honda) in second, with Zach Pichon (Sherco) third. With just the GP of France remaining, Garcia maintains a slender six-point lead over Holcombe in the fight for the Enduro1 title.

Steve Holcombe

“What a weekend! Of all the EnduroGP rounds this season, this is probably the one I put the most pressure on myself to do well at. I’m happy to have pulled off the EnduroGP and Enduro1 victory on Saturday. I had a bit of a plan of how I wanted the day to go and managed to execute the first two laps on Saturday really well. I lost a little bit of time on the final lap but had enough in hand to get the job done. I tried to repeat that on Sunday, but between Josep (Garcia), Brad (Freeman) and myself, the pace was so tight and hard for anyone to make a gap. Naturally, I wanted to win, but finishing just five seconds behind in third shows just how tight the racing is. Overall, it’s been an incredible weekend. An event like the GP of Wales was long overdue and racing in front my home crowd was very, very special.”

Steve Holcombe

Enduro3

Although missing the EnduroGP victory by the narrowest of margins, Brad Freeman (Beta) was the clear victor in Enduro3. Hamish MacDonald (Sherco) ended his day in second, with Fantic Racing Team’s Albin Norrbin third.


Enduro Women

The FIM Women’s Enduro World Championship saw Mireia Badia back up her day one victory with a commanding win on day two. The Spaniard was simply unbeatable today, marching ahead to a 63-second margin of victory. With a 37-point lead in the title fight, Badia looks champion elect for the final round in France next month.

Mireia Badia

Team KBS Sherco teammates Rachel Gutish and Nieve Holmes enjoyed a daylong battle for the runner-up result. In the end, it was USA’s Gutish who claimed the upper hand. Holmes finished third, much to the delight of the British crowd.

Mireia Badia

“Today was a perfect day for me. I only made one mistake really. I rode strong and could take the win and build a bigger lead in the championship.”


Enduro Junior

The GALFER FIM Junior Enduro World Championship saw an incredible battle develop between championship leader Team KTM Pro Racing Sport’s Max Ahlin and Australian newcomer Angus Riordan. Day one winner Riordan was aiming to cap off an incredible EnduroGP debut by topping the podium once more. However, Ahlin was not about to step aside.

Angus Riordan

At the midway point in the day, Fantic Racing Team’s Axel Semb led Riordan by 11 seconds, with Ahlin one second behind in third. On the final MAXXIS Enduro Test positions changed, with Riordan taking the lead over Ahlin and Semb.

Angus Riordan

Major mistakes on the final two tests by Semb dropped him out of the running, leaving Riordan and Ahlin to fight it out for the win. With Ahlin topping the final ACERBIS Cross Test, he beat Riordan by half of a second to take victory. Although denied a double Enduro Junior victory, Riordan could still be pleased with his efforts for second. Semb, unable to regroup from his mistakes, completed the top three.

Enduro Youth

For Team KTM Pro Racing Sport’s Manuel Verzeroli day two of the GP of Wales is one he won’t forget. The Italian raced to victory by 10 seconds to clinch his debut world title, winning the FIM Enduro Youth World Championship. Romain Dagna (Sherco) took second, with Pietro Scardina (Fantic) third.

Manuel Verzeroli

EnduroGP of Great Britain – Day Two Top 20

PosRiderNatCatBikeTimeGap
1GARCIA JosepESPE1KTM55:02.28–
2FREEMAN BradGBRE3Beta55:02.43+0.15
3HOLCOMBE SteveGBRE1Honda55:07.72+5.44
4VERONA AndreaITAE2GASGAS55:45.23+42.95
5PICHON ZacharyFRAE1Sherco56:07.63+1:05.35
6RUPRECHT WilAUSE2Sherco56:09.49+1:07.21
7WATSON NathanGBRE2Beta56:12.69+1:10.41
8BERNARDINI SamueleITAE2Honda56:13.50+1:11.22
9MACDONALD HamishNZLE3Sherco56:22.33+1:20.05
10KYTONEN RoniFINE1Yamaha57:12.26+2:09.98
11TOTH JoshuaUSAE2Husqvarna57:12.61+2:10.33
12NORRBIN AlbinSWEE3Fantic57:16.56+2:14.28
13KOUBLE KrystofCZEE2Husqvarna57:25.60+2:23.32
14PAVONI MatteoITAE2Husqvarna57:27.58+2:25.30
15ROUSSALY JulienFRAE3Sherco57:30.88+2:28.60
16ETCHELLS JedGBRE2Fantic57:35.27+2:32.99
17LE QUERE LeoFRAE2TM57:36.13+2:33.85
18SYDOW JeremyGERE1Sherco57:40.99+2:38.71
19LESIARDO MorganITAE3Husqvarna57:44.55+2:42.27
20MCCANNEY DanielGBRE3Beta58:00.97+2:58.69

2024 EnduroGP of Great Britain Day Two Highlights


EnduroGP Standings

PosRiderNatBikeTotal
1GARCIA JosepESPKTM212
2VERONA AndreaITAGASGAS195
3HOLCOMBE SteveGBRHonda189
4FREEMAN BradGBRBeta147
5WATSON NathanGBRBeta129
6PICHON ZacharyFRASherco92
7BERNARDINI SamueleITAHonda88
8MACDONALD HamishNZLSherco84
9CAVALLO MatteoITATM63
10MCCANNEY JamieGBRHusqvarna55
11RUPRECHT WilAUSSherco46
12ESPINASSE TheoFRABeta38
13SYDOW JeremyGERSherco32
14NORRBIN AlbinSWEFantic28
15PERSSON MikaelSWEHusqvarna26
16ETCHELLS JedGBRFantic25
17PAVONI MatteoITAHusqvarna24
18MAGAIN AntoineBELSherco21
19LESIARDO MorganITAHusqvarna18
20ROUSSALY JulienFRASherco15
21ELOWSON AlbinSWEHusqvarna8
22KYTONEN RoniFINYamaha6
23MUNDELL DanielGBRKTM6
24MACORITTO LorenzoITATM6
25TOTH JoshuaUSAHusqvarna6
26LE QUERE LeoFRATM4
27OLSZOWY DominikPOLRieju4
28KOUBLE KrystofCZEHusqvarna3
29BETRIU JaumeESPKTM3

E1 Standings

PosRiderNat.BikeTotal
1GARCIA JosepESPKTM225
2HOLCOMBE SteveGBRHonda219
3PICHON ZacharyFRASherco168
4SYDOW JeremyGERSherco118
5ESPINASSE TheoFRABeta117
6KYTONEN RoniFINYamaha102
7SORECA DavideITAKawasaki102
8MCCANNEY JamieGBRHusqvarna94
9MACORITTO LorenzoITATM82
10HALJALA HermanniFINBeta68
11SCOTT JordanGBRTM34
12OLIVEIRA LuisPORYamaha19
13DUBOCZI JaroslavSVKKTM14
14CHARLIER ChristopheFRAHusqvarna12
15EDMONDSON JackGBRHusqvarna9
16SCHWARTE MaxNEDSherco9
17OLDRATI ThomasITAHonda6

E2 Standings

PosRiderNat.BikeTotal
1VERONA AndreaITAGASGAS237
2WATSON NathanGBRBeta182
3BERNARDINI SamueleITAHonda168
4PAVONI MatteoITAHusqvarna126
5RUPRECHT WilAUSSherco123
6ETCHELLS JedGBRFantic120
7LE QUERE LeoFRATM93
8ELOWSON AlbinSWEHusqvarna90
9KOUBLE KrystofCZEHusqvarna85
10HERRERA BenjaminCHIGASGAS69
11BRACIK AleksanderPOLKawasaki43
12PERSSON MikaelSWEHusqvarna41
13NAVARRO HUERTAS Se…ESPHusqvarna27
14TOTH JoshuaUSAHusqvarna19
15HOUGHTON HarryGBRGASGAS19
16VAGBERG LucasSWEHusqvarna13
17MUNDELL DanielGBRKTM11
18ULISSI FedericoITAGASGAS10
19WALTON AlexGBRGASGAS9
20RICCOBONI GianlucaITAKTM7
21GORDON AaronGBRYamaha5
22PANDO LLANA JulioESPBeta2

E3 Standings

PosRiderNat.BikeTotal
1FREEMAN BradGBRBeta215
2MACDONALD HamishNZLSherco178
3CAVALLO MatteoITATM169
4NORRBIN AlbinSWEFantic139
5ROUSSALY JulienFRASherco138
6LESIARDO MorganITAHusqvarna133
7BETRIU JaumeESPKTM90
8LARRIEU LoicFRARieju82
9MAGAIN AntoineBELSherco66
10FISCHEDER LucaGERGASGAS34
11SANS SORIA MarcESPBeta33
12WILLEMS ErikBELTM31
13OLSZOWY DominikPOLrIEJU22
14MCCANNEY DanielGBRBeta20
15FLOCKHART FraserGBRKTM12
16REDONDI GiacomoITAGASGAS7
17CIANI MirkoITABeta6
18CASTELLANA AndreaITAHusqvarna6
19TAMBINI MirkoITAKTM3
20LA SCALA AndreaITABeta1

FIM Junior Enduro Standings

PosRiderNat.BikeTotal
1AHLIN MaxSWEKTM201
2SEMB AxelSWEFantic165
3CRISTINO KevinITAFantic141
4MORETTINI ManoloITAHonda133
5GIRAUDON ThibaultFRASherco122
6JOYON LeoFRABeta122
7ALIX AntoineFRABeta102
8SKUTA MatejCZEBeta93
9RINALDI EnricoITAGASGAS70
10BACON KyronAUSYamaha63
11FONTOVA SALVIA AlbertESPGASGAS54
12PUHAKAINEN SamuliFINBeta54
13EDMONDSON HarryGBRBeta47
14RIORDAN AngusAUSKTM37
15KALNY JaroslavCZESherco29
16DAVIES SamGBRGASGAS21
17MEI DavideITABeta19
18MODIN ArvidSWEYamaha19
19BERGSTROM LucasSWEHusqvarna19
20HERRERA CamiloCHIGASGAS13
21HAUTION DiegoFRABeta12
22FABRIS RiccardoITAHusqvarna11
23BERNINI LorenzoITARieju8
24SIMON DorianFRAFantic7
25INGHAM MaxGBRYamaha6
26CHATER CharlieGBRYamaha2
27ASK HermanNORKawasaki2

FIM Women Enduro Standings

PosRiderNat.BikeTotal
1BADIA MireiaESPRieju152
2ROWETT RosieGBRRieju115
3GUTISH RachelUSASherco107
4CHAPLOT ElodieFRABeta97
5MARTEL JustineFRABeta83
6HOLMES NieveGBRSherco69
7HOLT Vilde MarieNORKTM62
8NOCERA FrancescaITAHonda60
9BORG NILSSON EmelieSWESherco52
10HALL EmilyGBRBeta16
11ZEMBRZUSKI ZoeGBRKTM14

 

Tags: EnduroEnduroGPEnduroGP 2024
Share
Motorcycle News

Motorcycle News

Related Posts

Manuel Lettenbichler crowned 2024 FIM Hard Enduro Champ in Spain

Lettenbichler crowned 2024 FIM Hard Enduro Champion in Spain

October 28, 2024
Team France wins the ISDE 2024 - Image by Pole Position Communication

ISDE 2024 final day recap and results

October 20, 2024
Stark sign high profile pair for 2025 FIM SuperEnduro entry

Stark sign high profile pair for 2025 FIM SuperEnduro entry

October 19, 2024
2024 ISDE in Spain – Day Five recap/results

2024 ISDE in Spain – Day Five recap/results

October 19, 2024
Load More

GET LATEST NEWS IN YOUR INBOX

Support MCNews On Patreon

SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS

MCNews

MCNEWS.COM.AU is a specialist on-line resource that provides motorcycle news for motorcyclists. MCNews covers all areas of interest for the motorcycling public including news, reviews and comprehensive racing coverage.

©2024 MCNews

No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
    • ALL NEWS
    • ALL NEWS CONDENSED
    • POPULAR ARTICLES
    • BMW News
    • Honda News
    • Husqvarna News
    • KTM News
    • Suzuki News
    • Yamaha News
    • Triumph News
    • CFMOTO News
    • Ducati News
    • Moto Guzzi News
    • Royal Enfield News
    • Kawasaki News
    • Aprilia News
    • Harley News
    • Indian News
    • MV Agusta News
    • Benelli News
    • GASGAS News
    • BETA News
    • Norton News
    • Victory News
    • EBR News
    • Rieju News
    • Sherco News
    • Bimota News
    • Zero Motorcycles News
    • EV Electromobility News
    • Scooter News
    • LAMS News
    • ATV / SSV News
  • REVIEWS
    • All Bike Reviews
    • LAMS Reviews
    • KTM Reviews
    • Honda Reviews
    • Yamaha Reviews
    • Triumph Reviews
    • BMW Reviews
    • Suzuki Reviews
    • CFMOTO Reviews
    • Ducati Reviews
    • Kawasaki Reviews
    • Husqvarna Reviews
    • Aprilia Reviews
    • Benelli Reviews
    • BETA Reviews
    • EV Electromobility Reviews
    • EBR Reviews
    • GAS GAS Reviews
    • Harley Reviews
    • Indian Reviews
    • Kymco Reviews
    • Moto Guzzi Reviews
    • MV Agusta Reviews
    • Norton Reviews
    • Royal Enfield Reviews
    • Scooter Reviews
    • Sherco Reviews
    • Victory Reviews
    • Rieju Reviews
    • Bimota Reviews
    • Zero Motorcycles Reviews
  • NEW PRODUCTS
  • LATEST BIKES
    • ALL LATEST BIKES NEWS
    • BMW
    • Honda
    • Husqvarna
    • KTM
    • Suzuki
    • Yamaha
    • Triumph
    • CFMOTO
    • Ducati
    • Moto Guzzi
    • Royal Enfield
    • Kawasaki
    • Aprilia
    • Harley
    • Indian
    • MV Agusta
    • Benelli
    • GAS GAS
    • BETA
    • Norton
    • Victory
    • Bimota
    • EV Electromobility
    • Scooters
    • LAMS
    • Rieju
    • Sherco
    • Zero Motorcycles
  • RACING
    • ALL RACING
    • ROAD
      • MotoGP
      • WSBK
      • ASBK
      • BSB
      • Real Road / TT
      • Historic Road Racing
      • Japan / Asian Road Racing
      • Endurance Road Racing
      • American Road Racing
      • NZ Road Racing
      • Supermoto
      • ATC / Rookies / Junior GP / MiniGP
    • DIRT
      • Supercross
      • AMA MX
      • Australian MX
      • MXGP
      • Enduro / Rally
      • Dirt / Flat Track
      • Speedway
  • FEATURES
  • TOURING
  • GALLERY
  • LATEST COMMENTS
  • CONTACT
  • ABOUT US
  • COMMUNITY FORUM

©2024 MCNews