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Taylah McCutcheon joins team JPM Kawasaki

Taylah McCutcheon

After weeks of anticipation surrounding her plans for the 2026 season, it is now official: Taylah McCutcheon will race with Team JPM Kawasaki, backed by the support of MX Store. The Australian rider is set to embark on a new…

Vicki Golden : Day2Day Ep.15

Vicki Golden

Vicki Golden unveils her new colours for the 2026 season. With the support of Fly Racing, the Freestyle rider did a photo and video shoot in this vlog.

Danielle McDonald triumphs in nail-biting finish

Danielle McDonald

The opening round of the US Sprint Enduro Championship took place this weekend in Climax, setting the stage for an exciting and unpredictable season. With last year’s podium finishers — Korie Steede, Rachel Gutish, and Tayla Jones — absent from the event, the championship battle is now wide open.

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US Sprint Enduro Climax – The Results

US Sprint Enduro

The first round of the US Sprint Enduro Championship takes place at Climax this weekend. Last year’s winner, Korie Steede, is absent, as are the other riders who finished on the final podium in 2025, Rachel Gutish and Tayla Jones.…

Rider of January : The nominees and the vote

January is over, it’s time to see the Riders who shone during this first month of 2026 and you can vote for your favorite at the end of the article. There are 5 rider nominees this month: Ava Silvestri, Mikayla Nielsen, Louise Forsley, Shelby Turner & Alicia Göggel.

NGPC Blythe – The Results

NGPC Blythe Podium

The second round of the NGPC Series took place this weekend in Blythe. Discover the results for the various women’s categories. WOMEN PRO WOMEN B GIRLS (12-16) GIRLS (9-12)

Vicki Golden : Day2Day Ep.14

Vicki Golden

Vicki Golden unveils her new colours for the 2026 season. With the support of Fly Racing, the Freestyle rider did a photo and video shoot in this vlog.

The stakes for Female riders: Why media coverage lags behind

Inside her helmet

In a motocross world saturated with male-centric content, female riders struggle to gain media attention despite structured championships like the WMX US with six rounds, the FIM WMX World Championship matching that format, and the Women’s Enduro World Championship at five rounds in 2026. International sites covering MXGP or Pro Motocross barely acknowledge them, limiting coverage to just two or three star riders per season, while national outlets do respectable but strictly local work. This meager visibility creates a major obstacle. Grids remain full, competition reaches unprecedented levels, and races deliver pure thrills, yet consistent exposure stays elusive.