Renshaw Joins Royal Enfield AFT Team
R
oyal Enfield announced that
Pennsylvania native Evan
Renshaw will represent the Moto
Anatomy X Royal Enfield Team
in 2026. The 18-year-old Ren-
shaw is poised to race the Royal
Enfield Twins FT in the premier
SuperTwins class.
"We've always been passion-
ate about growing the sport and
supporting the next generation of
racers," said Adrian Sellers, head
of Custom & Motorsport at Royal
Enfield. "Taking a risk on a relative
newcomer like Evan is a natural
extension of our commitment to
Royal Enfield rider-development
programs like Build. Train. Race.
(BTR); the GT Cup; and our global
Slide Schools. We're looking for
more than veteran experience—
we are looking to invest in the
next generation of racers."
The 2026 season marks a
significant transition for Renshaw
as he moves from Singles to the
SuperTwins class. While previous
team riders brought veteran expe
-
rience, they also brought ingrained
habits built over the years, says
the team. Moto Anatomy X Royal
Enfield believes that Renshaw's
youth and ambition will enable
him to learn the nuances of the
twin-cylinder machine without the
baggage of history.
"I couldn't be more excited to
work with Evan in this next chap
-
ter," said Johnny Lewis, Moto
Anatomy X Royal Enfield team
manager. "He has incredible
natural talent, but he's also com-
petitive and always willing to
find ways to grow and improve.
Because he's relatively new to
Twins FT, we can build his tech-
nique from the ground up. Evan
is always up for a challenge, so
we wholeheartedly believe this
will be a smooth and successful
transition."
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Evan Renshaw will
represent Royal
Enfield in the
SuperTwins class
in this year's AFT
Championship.