For years, Arenacross has been a launchpad for young motocross talent, and now we’re making it official with the AX Youth Academy. This exciting initiative gives youth riders the chance to train with pros, race in front of thousands, and gain industry insights from the very best. From mentoring sessions on Arenacross tracks to media coaching and support from top manufacturers, the Academy offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help shape tomorrow’s motocross legends. For 2025, we’re handpicking five standout youth riders to join us on tour and take their skills to the next level. The future of motocross starts here!
But why Arenacross? What makes this epic tour such an important part of a young kids motocross career?
Dylan Woodcock’s journey from a young motocross enthusiast to a stadium racing specialist highlights the critical role Arenacross plays in shaping professional riders. Starting Supercross at age 7, Dylan quickly made a name for himself, winning the 50cc class in 2007 and continuing to excel in the Small-Wheel 85s. His passion for jumping, developed through BMX and riding on local tracks, gave him a unique edge in mastering Arenacross.
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By 2017, Dylan was competing in the Arenacross 250 class, a step that prepared him for his stint in the USA as a Supercross privateer. Despite challenges with injuries, Dylan credits Arenacross for teaching him essential skills like precision, patience, and technique—qualities that are vital at the pro Motocross level. He believes it’s an invaluable stepping stone for aspiring riders. “Riding Arenacross teaches skills you can’t learn anywhere else. It’s also a polished, crowd-friendly format that’s great for sponsors and fans,” Dylan explains. His journey underscores how Arenacross builds a strong technical foundation and offers a pathway to success on the global stage.
Joe Clayton’s story highlights how Arenacross goes beyond racing to provide mentorship and inspiration. Starting his Arenacross journey in the AX Rookies at age 16, Joe quickly advanced, winning multiple Pro Lites Championships. His family’s Wheeldon Off-Road Centre played a key role, giving him access to a custom indoor track that helped refine his skills.
Joe emphasizes how Arenacross provides young riders with unparalleled opportunities to interact with Pro riders, both on and off the track. “Being around the Pros, learning directly from them, and experiencing the intensity of Arenacross—it all helps kids develop the patience, skill, and mindset needed to succeed in motocross,” Joe shares. Now, he uses the Wheeldon facility to mentor rising talent, helping them prepare for the challenges of Arenacross and beyond.
From teaching technical skills to offering unique mentoring opportunities, Arenacross has proven to be a game-changer for young riders like Dylan and Joe. It’s a sport that not only develops talent but also sets riders on a path toward professional success and lifelong passion.
“But how do we get into this sport?” If you’re sitting in the arena tonight, there’s a good chance your kids are mesmerized by the action unfolding in front of them—and let’s face it, they probably can’t wait to give it a try themselves! To help make that dream a reality, we’ve created a ‘Quick Start Guide’ to getting involved with Arenacross. Take a look—you never know, one day you could be cheering as your son or daughter races on the same tracks as their Pro heroes!
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Quick Start Guide to Getting Into Arenacross in the UK
1. Start Without a Bike
Before investing in a motocross bike, build basic skills and confidence:
Try BMX or mountain biking: Skate parks and trails are great for improving balance, control, and jumping technique—essential skills for Arenacross.
Focus on fitness: Arenacross demands stamina and core strength, so activities like cycling, running, or strength training will help build endurance.
Visit local tracks: Many motocross tracks in the UK have hire bikes or “have-a-go” sessions—ideal for testing the waters.
Work on Your Mindset: Mental strength is key in racing—set achievable goals, stay positive by learning from mistakes, and visualize success to build confidence and focus.
2. Gear Up
Safety and comfort are key, so make sure you’re kitted out with the essentials:
Helmet: A high-quality motocross helmet is non-negotiable.
Protective gear: Invest in a chest protector, knee pads, elbow pads, and gloves.
Riding boots: Sturdy boots provide ankle support and protect against impacts.
Jersey and pants: Durable, breathable clothing designed for motocross.
3. Find Training Opportunities
Once you’re ready to ride, look for:
Local motocross clubs: Many offer beginner sessions and access to safe practice tracks.
Indoor training facilities: Perfect for learning the skills needed for Arenacross.
We suggest places such as these in the UK:
SX Worx
Wheeldon Off Road Centre
Moto101 (we bult an Arenacross track here!)
4. Get Involved
Finally, immerse yourself in the sport:
Attend local motocross or Arenacross events to get inspired.
Connect with other riders and families in the community for tips and support.
Start small—local races or practice days are the perfect way to gain experience.
Arenacross isn’t just a sport—it’s a launchpad for dreams, talent, and lifelong passion. Whether it’s building skills, gaining mentorship, or racing in front of thousands, the opportunities are endless. So, what are you waiting for? Start your journey today, and who knows—you might just raise the next Arenacross legend!
Words and Images by AX World Tour