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19th September 2024
Triumph: On The Eve of Off-Road Racing History

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Triumph: On The Eve of Off-Road Racing History (Triumph/)Triumph Press Release:This weekend, Triumph is revving up to make motorsport history. On Saturday, February 3rd, the  cutting-edge Triumph TF 250-X motocross bike will make its competitive debut at the Detroit round  of AMA Supercross in the United States. The momentum doesn’t stop there, with the MX2 World  Championship team lining up for their first gate-drop at the pre-season MX race in Talavera de la  Reina, Spain, just one day later.Lining up for Round 1 of the 250SX East category, riders Jalek Swoll (#33) and rookie Evan Ferry  (#751) are excited to finally stop the testing and complete some race laps aboard their new machines  under the lights of the huge Ford Field stadium in Detroit; this weekend’s event will mark the first  ever entry into Supercross competition for Triumph Racing. Having both had little race time during  the previous season, the Triumph Racing riders are fired up and hungry for the challenge. The aim  during the Supercross season is to improve week-by-week, gaining valuable feedback aboard the  Triumph TF 250-X.In Europe, the Monster Energy Triumph Racing duo of Mikkel Haarup and Camden McLellan will  enjoy their first gate-drop with the Triumph TF 250-X as they are prepare to compete in the FIM  MX2 World Championship this season at the first round of the Spanish Championship. Regarded as  one of the pre-season ‘warm-up’ races with a host of Grand Prix riders in attendance, the event  allows the team to gauge their preparations ahead of the first FIM Motocross World Championship  event in Argentina in early March.Motocross is a completely new segment for Triumph, and 2024 represents a historic year with the  launch of the Triumph TF 250-X and a fully committed racing program. In less than two years after  announcing its intentions to build, sell, and race a motocross bike, Triumph has created a dedicated  program operating on both sides of the Atlantic and boasting some of the most successful names  in the sport to bring it to the pinnacle.The OEM bike, available in dealers this spring, will enter the heat of the battle in the SuperMotocross  World championship incorporating the AMA Supercross Championship and the AMA Pro Motocross  Series in the 250 categories. With the homologation ruling in place for the US-based series, it means  the majority of components on the race bikes have to be those sold on the mass market; although  both series naturally require the OEM product to be at the absolute highest level, making it the  toughest yet most ideal development ground for Triumph’s off-road lineup.Nick Bloor – CEO, Triumph Motorcycles:“This weekend marks a historic moment for Triumph. Our brand-new TF 250-X will be making its  debut in the first round of the East Coast 250 SuperMotocross World Championship, while our MX2  team will be competing in their first pre-season race in Spain.Seeing this bike on the start line, will be the culmination of years of hard work from both our world  class engineering teams, and our racing teams, who have all shared the same passion and ambition  to develop the bike into a competitive package. Our athletes have all adapted to the bike quickly,  enabling them to be laser-focused on their race preparations, and we are all excited to see what  Camden, Evan, Jalek, and Mikkel can do with the bike, in the heat of competition.This is an important milestone for our Triumph Racing program, which has expanded enormously  for 2024, both on and off road. Building on our rich racing history and our success as the official  engine supplier to Moto2™, this season is going to see us in more competitions than ever before.  We can’t wait to see what the year will hold for Triumph.”Bobby Hewitt – Team Principal, Triumph Racing (US):“Right now, I’m feeling very calm and confident about the team, the riders, our bike, and I try not to  think too much about the significance of what Saturday means to me, but more importantly, what  it means for Triumph Motorcycles. We, just like every other team, have been working 24/7 making  sure we have everything we need before the race rig leaves for Detroit, although I don’t think many  people truly understand the countless hours of dedication, sacrifice, and commitment that is  required to get to this point.I’m very grateful for all the hard work and long hours Triumph and the team have been putting in,  to make sure we are prepared to go racing. For all those involved in this project, February 3rd , 2024  will mean so much more than having the opportunity to watch a professional supercross race. To  each of them, including myself, it will be a day in history, that none of us will ever forget.I’ve been very happy with how our bike development has gone thus far, I’m sure we will continue to  make improvements to the Triumph TF 250-X as the season goes along. Going into this first race,  the message, and expectations I have set are very simple: for everyone to be the best they can be  on Saturday and then let’s work our ass off during the week to be better the following Saturday.  It’s a new team, new bike, and new program, and our goal is to improve week-upon-week with our  riders. If we do that, everything else will fall into place.”Jalek Swoll – #33“We are finally here! It’s been a long preparation and a lot of hard work from everyone, but I’ve been  putting in the work with Mike Brown on my riding and we’ve been fine tuning the bike to be  comfortable. To be on a brand new bike and be one of the first to race it is super exciting. My  expectations are to be up there and fighting and if we leave with a top five on Saturday, I’ll be happy  and we can build the rest of the season from there.”Evan Ferry – #751“I am really excited to get behind the gate in my first ever supercross race. It will become a dream  come true to line up with the best in the world, and with a brand like Triumph it will be the cherry  on top knowing that I was one of the first people to drop the gate on the bike. The preparation has  gone well. I think as a rookie on a new bike in a new team you always wish you could have had more  time, but we have left no stone unturned and no minute unused. There isn’t a whole lot of  expectation for me, just doing all the laps and staying healthy. We plan on getting just a little better  at each race and hopefully be there by the end of the year.”After the nine-round 250SX East series finishes, the team will be boosted by Joey Savatgy joining  the line-up to tackle the AMA Pro Motocross 250 series starting May 25 at Fox Raceway, California,  alongside Swoll and Ferry. For the 2025 season Triumph will additionally field its new 450cc bike in  the SuperMotocross World Championship.2024 AMA Supercross 250SX East category scheduleRound 1: Detroit – Ford Field, MI (3 February)Round 2: Arlington – AT&T Stadium, TX (24 February)Round 3: Daytona – Daytona International Speedway, FL (2 March)Round 4: Birmingham – Protective Stadium, AL (9 March)Round 5: Indianapolis – Lucas Oil Stadium, IN (16 March) TRIPLE CROWNRound 6: Foxborough – Gillette Stadium, MA (13 April)Round 7: Nashville – Nissan Stadium, TN (20 April) EAST/WEST SHOWDOWN  Round 8: Philadelphia – Lincoln Financial Field, PA (27 April)Round 9: Salt Lake City – Rice-Eccles Stadium, UT (11 May) EAST/WEST SHOWDOWN 

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Triumph: On The Eve of Off-Road Racing History (Triumph/)

Triumph Press Release:

This weekend, Triumph is revving up to make motorsport history. On Saturday, February 3rd, the  cutting-edge Triumph TF 250-X motocross bike will make its competitive debut at the Detroit round  of AMA Supercross in the United States. The momentum doesn’t stop there, with the MX2 World  Championship team lining up for their first gate-drop at the pre-season MX race in Talavera de la  Reina, Spain, just one day later.

Lining up for Round 1 of the 250SX East category, riders Jalek Swoll (#33) and rookie Evan Ferry  (#751) are excited to finally stop the testing and complete some race laps aboard their new machines  under the lights of the huge Ford Field stadium in Detroit; this weekend’s event will mark the first  ever entry into Supercross competition for Triumph Racing. Having both had little race time during  the previous season, the Triumph Racing riders are fired up and hungry for the challenge. The aim  during the Supercross season is to improve week-by-week, gaining valuable feedback aboard the  Triumph TF 250-X.

In Europe, the Monster Energy Triumph Racing duo of Mikkel Haarup and Camden McLellan will  enjoy their first gate-drop with the Triumph TF 250-X as they are prepare to compete in the FIM  MX2 World Championship this season at the first round of the Spanish Championship. Regarded as  one of the pre-season ‘warm-up’ races with a host of Grand Prix riders in attendance, the event  allows the team to gauge their preparations ahead of the first FIM Motocross World Championship  event in Argentina in early March.

Motocross is a completely new segment for Triumph, and 2024 represents a historic year with the  launch of the Triumph TF 250-X and a fully committed racing program. In less than two years after  announcing its intentions to build, sell, and race a motocross bike, Triumph has created a dedicated  program operating on both sides of the Atlantic and boasting some of the most successful names  in the sport to bring it to the pinnacle.

The OEM bike, available in dealers this spring, will enter the heat of the battle in the SuperMotocross  World championship incorporating the AMA Supercross Championship and the AMA Pro Motocross  Series in the 250 categories. With the homologation ruling in place for the US-based series, it means  the majority of components on the race bikes have to be those sold on the mass market; although  both series naturally require the OEM product to be at the absolute highest level, making it the  toughest yet most ideal development ground for Triumph’s off-road lineup.

Nick Bloor – CEO, Triumph Motorcycles:

“This weekend marks a historic moment for Triumph. Our brand-new TF 250-X will be making its  debut in the first round of the East Coast 250 SuperMotocross World Championship, while our MX2  team will be competing in their first pre-season race in Spain.

Seeing this bike on the start line, will be the culmination of years of hard work from both our world  class engineering teams, and our racing teams, who have all shared the same passion and ambition  to develop the bike into a competitive package. Our athletes have all adapted to the bike quickly,  enabling them to be laser-focused on their race preparations, and we are all excited to see what  Camden, Evan, Jalek, and Mikkel can do with the bike, in the heat of competition.

This is an important milestone for our Triumph Racing program, which has expanded enormously  for 2024, both on and off road. Building on our rich racing history and our success as the official  engine supplier to Moto2™, this season is going to see us in more competitions than ever before.  We can’t wait to see what the year will hold for Triumph.”

Bobby Hewitt – Team Principal, Triumph Racing (US):

“Right now, I’m feeling very calm and confident about the team, the riders, our bike, and I try not to  think too much about the significance of what Saturday means to me, but more importantly, what  it means for Triumph Motorcycles. We, just like every other team, have been working 24/7 making  sure we have everything we need before the race rig leaves for Detroit, although I don’t think many  people truly understand the countless hours of dedication, sacrifice, and commitment that is  required to get to this point.

I’m very grateful for all the hard work and long hours Triumph and the team have been putting in,  to make sure we are prepared to go racing. For all those involved in this project, February 3rd , 2024  will mean so much more than having the opportunity to watch a professional supercross race. To  each of them, including myself, it will be a day in history, that none of us will ever forget.

I’ve been very happy with how our bike development has gone thus far, I’m sure we will continue to  make improvements to the Triumph TF 250-X as the season goes along. Going into this first race,  the message, and expectations I have set are very simple: for everyone to be the best they can be  on Saturday and then let’s work our ass off during the week to be better the following Saturday.  It’s a new team, new bike, and new program, and our goal is to improve week-upon-week with our  riders. If we do that, everything else will fall into place.”

Jalek Swoll – #33

“We are finally here! It’s been a long preparation and a lot of hard work from everyone, but I’ve been  putting in the work with Mike Brown on my riding and we’ve been fine tuning the bike to be  comfortable. To be on a brand new bike and be one of the first to race it is super exciting. My  expectations are to be up there and fighting and if we leave with a top five on Saturday, I’ll be happy  and we can build the rest of the season from there.”

Evan Ferry – #751

“I am really excited to get behind the gate in my first ever supercross race. It will become a dream  come true to line up with the best in the world, and with a brand like Triumph it will be the cherry  on top knowing that I was one of the first people to drop the gate on the bike. The preparation has  gone well. I think as a rookie on a new bike in a new team you always wish you could have had more  time, but we have left no stone unturned and no minute unused. There isn’t a whole lot of  expectation for me, just doing all the laps and staying healthy. We plan on getting just a little better  at each race and hopefully be there by the end of the year.”

After the nine-round 250SX East series finishes, the team will be boosted by Joey Savatgy joining  the line-up to tackle the AMA Pro Motocross 250 series starting May 25 at Fox Raceway, California,  alongside Swoll and Ferry. For the 2025 season Triumph will additionally field its new 450cc bike in  the SuperMotocross World Championship.

2024 AMA Supercross 250SX East category schedule

Round 1: Detroit – Ford Field, MI (3 February)

Round 2: Arlington – AT&T Stadium, TX (24 February)

Round 3: Daytona – Daytona International Speedway, FL (2 March)

Round 4: Birmingham – Protective Stadium, AL (9 March)

Round 5: Indianapolis – Lucas Oil Stadium, IN (16 March) TRIPLE CROWN

Round 6: Foxborough – Gillette Stadium, MA (13 April)

Round 7: Nashville – Nissan Stadium, TN (20 April) EAST/WEST SHOWDOWN  Round 8: Philadelphia – Lincoln Financial Field, PA (27 April)

Round 9: Salt Lake City – Rice-Eccles Stadium, UT (11 May) EAST/WEST SHOWDOWN

 

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