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All British Motocross Podcast – Episode 2 with Arenacross UK boss Matt Bates

Arenacross UK head honcho Matt Bates joins Ben Rumbold on the second episode of the All British Podcast, where they talk about the forthcoming AX Tour, Ticket prices, the 2024 lineup, AX Fest , WSX and if he would consider running the British Motocross Championship & a whole host of other things.

Ben also gives us a rundown on the latest team changes and signings as well as who has been confirmed for the Hawkstone International and more…

Matt Bates racing at the VMXDN Foxhill – Picture by Ian Pelling

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