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Cole & Husband to return to Phoenix Tools Even Strokes Kawasaki for 2025

Cole & Husband to return to Phoenix Tools Even Strokes Kawasaki for 2025

The Phoenix Tools Even Strokes Kawasaki team have confirmed that Carlton Husband and Charlie Cole will return to the team in 2025 and ride in the MX1 class of the Dirt Store ACU British Motocross Championship.

Husband finished the 2024 British Championship in twelfth position in MX1, only 11 points off the top ten in his debut season in the class. He also had some good results in the Scottish Motocross Championship, where he came 5th overall and 5th in the Expert Open class of the Bridgestone British Masters.

Cole placed 13th in the MX2 class of the British Championship. A move up to the 450 should be a good fit for the rider, who has ridden a 450 in this year’s Bridgestone British Masters and finished second in the Expert Open Championship.

The team has also announced a new 125 rider, Drew Piggford, who will sign up after improving “massively under the watchful eye of Carlton Husband,” according to the team’s social media pages.

Feature Image courtesy of Phoenix Tools Even Strokes Kawasaki 

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