GAGE LINVILLE JOINS TRIUMPH FACTORY RACING AS FORKNER AND SWOLL SIDELINED WITH INJURY
Triumph Factory Racing is pleased to announce that Gage Linville will join the team for the remainder of the 2026 SMX World Championship. The Georgia native, who has delivered strong results in AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross and was recently crowned a two-time Partzilla Arenacross champion, steps in for the injured Jalek Swoll to compete aboard the TF 250-X.
With Linville having only begun riding his new machine earlier this week, the 23-year-old is currently testing in preparation for the 250SX East division. Depending on how quickly he adapts to the TF 250-X, his debut race with the team is expected to be at round six of the series in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 4. Gage fills in for the injured Swoll who suffered an Achilles injury in Birmingham, Alabama, last weekend.
When Pro Motocross begins in May, Linville will be joined in the 250 Class by Austin Forkner, who is currently recovering from a broken bone in his hand. The team will be represented in the 450 Class this summer by Jordon Smith, who recently posted a career-best result for himself and Triumph in 450SX with ninth place at round 10 of the series, and Danish racer Mikkel Haarup.
Gage Linville
“I’m very thankful for this opportunity to ride for Triumph Factory Racing. It’s been a dream of mine to have this chance, and I couldn’t be more excited. I just want to say a huge thank you to everybody involved. The bike is unreal and I felt comfortable on it from the very first day. Everybody on the team is just top-notch and they’ve treated me amazingly since day one. It’s really exciting for me to be a part of such an incredible program. It’s time to get to work and hopefully be ready for St. Louis!”
Jeremy Coker – General Manager, Triumph Racing America
“I am beyond heartbroken for Austin Forkner and Jalek Swoll. Austin was just nearing his comeback and this has set him back again which is terrible for him. Jalek was just starting to find his stride and it’s such a shame to see this injury affect him again. This sport can be brutal and seeing them on the sidelines is never easy. We’re wishing them both a fast recovery. In the meantime, the racing goes on, and we’re excited to give Gage Linville a shot with a fill-in ride. It’s time to see what he can do on a factory team. Gage has always shown that he is an extremely hard worker and full of talent; he just hasn’t been given the right chances. I’m hoping we will be able to help him reach the level he is capable of. Let’s get to work!”