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Freddie Bartlett to race British MX Championship with Seven Seven 2 Ride Kawasaki in 2025

Freddie Bartlett to race for Seven Seven 2 Ride Kawasaki in 2025

Talented 15-year-old Swedish-based British Motocross racer Freddie Bartlett is the latest rider to join the all-new Seven Seven 2 Ride Kawasaki team for 2025.

After leaving the UK at the end of 2017 to pursue the European Motocross dream, Freddie has achieved some great results, competing in the EMX85 and EMX125 Championships. He is the son of former West Country Expert Seb.

Freddie has recently signed to ride for Kawasaki Sweden under the leadership of former Grand Prix rider Joakim Karlsson for 2025, which is set to be a busy year for him as he takes on the Dutch Masters, selected EMX250 Championship rounds, and is flying back and forth to race the MX2 British Championship.

The team are excited to see the young rider back on home soil and mixing it up in the premier British Motocross Championship.

Karlsson said of the move, “I’m very happy to hear the news about Freddie, and with the help of Craig and Chad at the Seven Seven 2 Ride team, I know that he will perform very well.  I’m very happy that Freddie gets the opportunity to show his potential also in the UK. Freddie is a very serious athlete, even though he is only 15 years of age. I have great memories from the UK, and I’m sure he is in good hands with great people. Let’s do this together!”

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