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Off-road news, articles, and videos can be found in a variety of places online. Some of the best places to look for these include off-road websites, blogs, and forums. Off-road websites often have up-to-date news, articles, and videos about the latest products, events, and trends in the off-road community. Off-road blogs and forums are also great places to find information about off-road vehicles, equipment, and techniques, as well as to connect with other off-road enthusiasts. Additionally, many major automotive websites will have news and articles about off-roading, as well as videos from off-road events and races. Finally, social media sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram are excellent sources for off-road content.
"Tough Doesn't Quit", a new video series b Polaris Off-Road, looks to focus on endorsed athletes and how they overcame the odds. The first episode focuses on multi-time X Games motocross gold medalist and LOORRS truck champion Jeremy "Twitch" Stenberg.
Alongside the new date at Wheatland and possibly Deadwood, Championship Off-Road has locked in returns to Crandon, Bark River, Dirt City, and Antigo. Crandon will continue to host the Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run and Polaris World Championship Races, while Antigo will bring back the Race for Kyle Cup.
The world’s oldest and most prestigious off-road race is set to reset the history books this morning, as nearly 300 entries from around the globe (32 U.S. states, and 18 countries) will take the green flag for the 57th BFGoodrich SCORE Baja 1000. Pre-running over a 864.
Greg Biffle, NASCAR driver and owner of Pace Offroad; Beth Paretta, VP of Sporting, FIA Formula E World Championship; Chuck Aksland, COO of MotoAmerica; John Dodson, VP of Business Alliances & NASCAR at Universal Technical Institute; Josh Smith, Business Development Manager, Motorsports at Mazda...
Malcolm Smith, a true off-road icon on two wheels and four, died on November 26 at the age of 83 following a long battle with Parkinson's disease. Born on March 4, 1941, in British Columbia, Canada, Smith was a pioneering figure in the sport of motorcycle racing and desert off-road competition.
It was shocking but not surprising when news of Malcolm Smith’s passing was confirmed on November 27. From the onset, he and his family had put up a long and heroic battle against the unrelenting ravages of Parkinson’s. For Malcolm, in the end it was one of the few races he couldn’t win.
If you happened to catch streaming coverage of the recently completed BFGoodrich SCORE Baja 1000, off-road racing’s newest technology was front and center for those knowing not what they were watching, but how it was possible in the first place.