Official: Jezyk Racing switch to Triumph machinery for 2025


Triumph have already announced they’ll be taking on plenty of domestic championships in 2025. They will compete in the British, Sweden and the German ADAC MX Masters. The latest announcement will see them take on the Spanish championship as well.

The Jezyk Racing team who have ran KTM machinery for a number of years have reached a deal with Triumph machinery for the 2025 season.

You can read the announcement below:

Proud to announce we are joining Triumph Spain for the 2025 season. Thank you to everyone who made it possible. Triumph Motorcycles Spain will participate for the first time in its history in the Spanish Motocross Championship 2025. The alliance of the British brand and Jezyk Racing Team will make it possible to see the Triumph TF250-X in action at one of the most important events in the world motocross.

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After a first season full of excellent results in the Motocross World Cup and the AMA Supercross and American Motocross, the Triumph subsidiary in Spain will have as a test bench a MX2 National in which he will be represented by two riders, whose names will be revealed in the next few days.

With over ten years of experience in high competition, Jezyk Racing Team has become one of the benchmark structures at national and international levels, always supported by projects focused on grassroots riders on their way to the best results in the motorcycle industry.

Those in charge of making this union official have been the general manager of Triumph Motocicletas Spain, Santiago Mulás, and the manager of Jezyk Racing Team, Carlos Morchón.

The program has been supported at all times by Triumph’s ambassador and test pilot, Iván Cervantes. The contribution of the five-time World Enduro Champion, 21-time Spanish Enduro Champion and winner of the Spanish Motocross Championship on five occasions, has been key to getting all the details ready for the next February 1 Triumph Motorcycles to start A prosperous adventure in Talavera de la Reina, circuit in charge of giving the start of the 2025.