Cullins Named Beta's Trials Ambassador
B
eta Motorcycles announced
the appointment of Cole
Cullins as the company's new
Trials Ambassador. He is an ac-
complished rider and is currently
competing in the Pro class at
the MotoTrials National Champi
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onships for the Beta USA Trials
team.
As Trials Ambassador, Cullins
will be visiting Beta dealers and
clubs to showcase the sport of
trials as well as educate those
who are new to the sport.
"I am honored to step into
this new role with Beta USA and
contribute to the growth of the
trials program," Cullins said.
"Trials riding has been a lifelong
passion, and I look forward to
working with the team to push
the sport forward."
"Cole has been a part of the
Beta family for many years," said
Bryan Wunsch, Marketing Man
-
ager at Beta USA. "In this new
role, Cole will now have an even
bigger impact in promoting the
sport and our industry-leading
line of trials motorcycles. Once
people try trials, they come
away with a new appreciation
for the sport and Cole will be
instrumental in providing that
experience as the Beta Trials
Ambassador."
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Cole Cullins has
been named Trials
Ambassador for
Beta Motorcycles.
Herlings to Return
at MXGP of
Sardegna
J
effrey Herlings is set to make his 2025
MXGP debut for the MXGP of Sardegna at
the Riola Sardo Circuit in Sardinia, Italy, April 5-6.
Herlings has already missed the first three
rounds of the 2025 MXGP campaign due to
right knee reconstruction, which was oper
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ated on in October of 2024. The Factory Red
Bull KTM pilot has been on the bike for the
past three weeks and is ready to return to the
international stage. This year marks his 15th
season in the World Championship and his
eighth in the premier MXGP division.
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Jeffrey Herlings is set to return to the MXGP
Championship after missing the first three
rounds due to a knee injury.