Crendon Fastrack Honda set to clean up with Muc-Off

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June 2021

Muc-Off will be supporting the team with a full selection of products from their Clean, Protect and Lube systems, which includes the renowned pink Nano Tech Bike Cleaner; the flagship product that launched the brand back in 1994. Muc-Off will also be working with the team to develop and test new off-road products to help them drive their competitive edge while racing.

“I am stoked to be working with Dave Thorpe and the Crendon Fastrack Honda team this year,” said Alex Trimnell, CEO of Muc-Off.

“Dave’s team have a great pedigree and to have elite riders such as Tommy Searle and Jake Nicholls on the team really says it all! We look forward to partnering with them and supporting their quest to clinch the 2021 British Motocross Championship title.”

Dave Thorpe, team manager of Crendon Fastrack Honda said: “As a race team we are constantly evolving and are looking for better performance in many departments. I like to think that Muc-Off run in parallel with that because not only do they have a great product range right now, but they have loads of innovative ideas that are coming in the future that will enhance our performance further in the long run.”

The team will be competing in the top-flight of British motocross championships, the ACU British Motocross Championship and the MX Nationals. Heading up the team are the two fastest motocross riders in the UK: 31-year-old Tommy Searle and 30-year-old Jake Nicholls. Both riders will be riding the all-new Honda CRF450R, and they will both be challenging for the title. New to the team and completing the line-up is 23-year-old Jay Hague who will be riding the Honda CRF250R in the MX2 class.

Check out a video of the team in action recently at youtu.be/nSHhzUTgAOw



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