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Jack Lindsay signs for Sevenseven2 Ride Kawasaki team

Jack Lindsay signs for Sevenseven2 Ride Kawasaki team

The rejuvenated Sevenseven2 Ride Kawasaki team has signed 21-year-old Jack Lindsay as its first signing for the 2025 campaign.

The team is run by former multiple-time AMCA British Motocross Championship runner-up (and Dirt Hub test rider) Craig Chamberlain, and Chad Yarranton former ACU British championship rider and founder of Ride Mfg. In 2025, the team will make its move into the Dirt Store ACU British Motocross Championship for the first time.

Lindsay, who rode for the Apico Husqvarna team in 2023 before an injury at Oakhanger, will step up into the MX1 ranks on the KX450 with the plan for the team to build throughout the season with Jack and keep improving round by round.

One of the Team Bosses, Chamberlain, said: “After running a successful team in the Amca for numerous years, I stepped away from doing the team and concentrated on running the Kawasaki MX Experience. It’s been a great few years after surviving through the COVID year and then helping Lee Sealey finish on the podium in the British Enduro Championship. It gave me the bug back. After chatting with Chad Yarranton, we both said how it would be great to do something with a couple of local lads at the ACU British MX Championship. So, since then, it’s snowballed. We do believe that with the experience both Chad and I have, we can offer a platform for the lads to go to the next level.”

The team will be announcing an MX2 rider next week.

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