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Cycle News 2025 Issue 17 April 29

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Dates Announced for Suzuki RM Army Boot Camps S uzuki announced the return of its RM Army Boot Camps for 2025, with events set to take place on both the East and West Coasts. The 2025 Boot Camp season kicks off at Perris MX in Perris, California, on Wednesday, May 21, just before the start of the 2025 Pro Motocross Champion - ship. Riders can spend a day at the track with the Pipes Mo- torsports Group (PMG) Suzuki SuperMotocross team, learning from experienced profession - als in a supportive, high-energy environment, says Suzuki. The June 12 East Coast RM Army Boot Camp at Pleasure Valley Raceway aligns for fans heading to the High Point Na - tional in Pennsylvania. "Located 97 miles from High Point, Pleasure Valley Raceway will be the ultimate warmup for a weekend of Pro Motocross ac - tion. Both events are part of Su- zuki's ongoing commitment to its loyal riders, offering RM-Z owners direct access to factory-racing insights, riding guidance and tun - ing workshops," says Suzuki. Click here for more informa- tion on the 2025 Suzuki RM Army Boot Camp. CN WIND IN THE P54 Suzuki will host two RM Army Boot Camps in 2025, one in California and one in Pennsylvania. Holcombe Goes Under The Knife M ulti-time World Enduro Champion Steve Holcombe of Great Britain underwent surgery on his knee, which will re- quire the Honda Racing RedMoto Enduro Team rider to sit out the rest of this year's EnduroGP Championship. Holcombe injured his knee in the opening round of this year, and it was later deter - mined that he needed surgery to repair it. "My ACL was reconstructed using a piece from my hamstring, both meniscuses were tightened, and an extra ligament called an extra-articular lateral tenodesis was added to support the knee even further," Holcombe said. "The expected re- covery time is beyond six months. This is the first time in my career that I've had an injury of this magnitude, which has forced me out of an entire season. But I'm keeping positive." CN Former World Enduro Champion Steve Holcombe will sit out the rest of the EnduroGP Championship after having surgery on his knee.

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