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SevenSeven2 Ride Kawasaki snap up Rory Jones for 2025

SevenSeven2 Ride Kawasaki snap up Rory Jones for 2025

The Seven Seven 2 Ride Kawasaki team have announced Rory Jones as their second signing for 2025 after revealing Jack Lindsay last week.

Rory, the 2023 AMCA MX2 Champion, has shown promise throughout his pro debut season and will ride the all-new Kawasaki KX250 in and will focus on the Dirt Store ACU British MX2 Championship.

Joint team boss Chad Yarranton of Ride Mfg said; “I’ve known Craig for a very long time and it was an easy decision to make when we discussed running a joint effort for next year.

“He’s built up a great relationship with Kawasaki through his Off-road experience business and it takes me back to my roots after many years of repressing Team Green throughout my own motocross career.

“I’ve supported Rory over the past 2 years, and he was my first choice for the mx2 spot. It’s been nice to see Rory elevate his level and make the transition from an Amateur racer to now establishing himself at the highest level of British Motocross.

“This year was a massive learning curve however, it’s given us the foundations we needed to build on heading into the 2025 season.”

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