Triumph Factory Racing

MXGP/MX2

Heading into the third season of competition, Triumph Factory Racing has established itself as a formidable contender in the ultra-competitive FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship. In 2024, the team launched with racers Mikkel Haarup and Camden McLellan. Haarup scored a podium on the team’s historic first outing with the completely new TF 250-X, with McLellan following up with a podium later in the season. Last season, with Haarup aging out of MX2, McLellan was joined by Guillem Farres, and the duo clinching Triumph’s first moto victories in the series, which was a highlight for the squad, along with a number of podium finishes.

In 2026, McLellan and Farres are looking to go one step further, aiming for Triumph’s first Grand Prix victory while also battling for the championship title in only the British manufacturer’s third year of competition, and third year in the off-road segment.

The FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship will take place over 20 rounds in 2026, beginning in early March in Argentina. With numerous races throughout Europe, as well as events in South Africa—a new venue this year—Australia, Turkey, China, and beyond, the variation in tracks, dirt, and climate makes the series a true test for teams, athletes, and their motocross machines, with some of the world’s best talent competing for the title. The end of the season brings the fan‑favorite Motocross of Nations, which this year takes place in Ernée, France, where riders from all over the world compete in the “Olympics of Motocross” for their country.

Triumph Factory Racing Team

The Triumph Factory Racing team is racing in the FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship for a third season in 2026, following its successful debut campaign in 2024 and second season in 2025. In just their first outing in 2024, the team took a spectacular podium finish in Argentina with Mikkel Haarup, and this was followed up with a second trip to the rostrum just two rounds later with Camden McLellan – cementing Triumph and the team’s status as serious competitors amongst the world’s best. The riders ultimately finished the season fifth and ninth overall, achieving regular top-three and top-five moto finishes.

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