Honda Signs
Martyn
T
he U.S. Team Honda Montesa has
signed British trials rider Toby Martyn,
who will compete in the 2024 AMA/NATC
MotoTrials Championship, which began
April 13-14 in Arizona. Martyn immedi
-
ately responded by winning both days.
Martyn, who won the FIM Trial2 Cham-
pionship in 2021, will compete aboard a
Honda Montesa Cota 301RR here in the
States.
"I'm super happy to change it up this
year and ride the AMA/NATC Champi
-
onship," said Martyn, 23. "I've always
wanted to return to America after hav-
ing ridden the excellent TrialGP there
in 2017. I'm very grateful to American
Honda, Montesa Honda Spain and U.S.
Team Manager Martin Belair for putting
in so much work behind the scenes to
make all this possible. I look forward to
seeing everyone at the events!"
CN
British trials rider
Toby Martyn will
compete for the
2024 AMA/NATC
Championship for
Honda/Montesa.
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ClubMX Signs
Schock
T
he ClubMX Team signed former Phoe-
nix Racing Honda rider Coty Schock
to a long-term contract that will see the
Delaware native ride for the Muc-Off/
FXR/Club MX Team through 2027. He
will compete in both Supercross and the
outdoor Pro Motocross Championships.
"Coty is a good person," said team
owner Brandon Haas. "We were able to
make a spot for him just for Supercross
this season, and he has parlayed that into
a long-term contract. I have always tried
to offer opportunities to racers who show
promise and could use the help, and Coty
falls into that category. The difference now is he's
the real deal. He is willing to listen, learn and give
feedback to improve himself, our bike and our
program overall. Congratulations to him for taking
advantage of the situation; it's a good lesson to
anyone trying to break into the sport."
"I don't want to be anywhere else," said Schock.
"The atmosphere is amazing, the tracks are unbe
-
lievable, and the bike is crazy good. When I'm on
the line, I feel like there isn't another bike better than
mine, and that shows in my performance so far.
The cool thing is the team is already building for the
future with more improvements in the bike and the
program overall. I'm happy to be here at this time to
be a part of the next level of growth."
CN
Coty Schock signed a long-term contract with ClubMX.