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VIDEO: “The sad truth of the World’s dying Dirt Bike tracks and what we can do to save them”

The sad truth of the World’s dying Dirt Bike tracks

Our friends at 999lazer explore the lost Motocross tracks in the UK and the problem we face in keeping existing ones open in their latest edit. It is certainly something we all need to be working together on in the future to safeguard our sport!

Feature Image and edit by Max Hind, Toofast Media Group / 999lazer YouTube channel

“I come from a family of racers and over the years have seen many of the tracks I grew up riding disappear. This is not just a UK problem, it’s a global problem and something we all need to tackle as a moto community if we want to continue to enjoy the sport that we all love. I’ve made this film to highlight the biggest issue that our sport faces with the hope that we can come together as a community & work proactively to save the tracks and ultimately start to grow our sport again. It would mean a lot if our friends in the media and the moto community get behind the film and add their own thoughts of how we can help to tackle this huge problem in the comments section.” – Max Hind

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