2021 Foxhill tickets for MXGB — buy now, here's how

By Team TMX on 8th Jun 21

British Motocross Championship Jeffrey Herlings Foxhill

MXGB Foxhill tickets are now available online with the Langrish Motocross Club releasing advance sales for round four of the 2021 Revo ACU British Motocross Championship fuelled by Gulf Race Fuels, which will be held on Saturday, June 19.

The organising club has been in talks with Red Bull Factory KTM's Jeffrey Herlings to compete at the event, but he has not been confirmed as we post this.

If you want to ensure you and your buddies are among the limited 4,000 spectators at the historic Foxhill, then hit the link above remember, there are restrictions in place to limit numbers and the previous rounds did not have tickets available on the day.

Interestingly, the club is looking at opening the Foxhill circuit for MXGP riders on the Wednesday prior to the MXGP of Great Britain with the option of the teams staying on-site until the event.

Foxhill rose to prominence in the 1990s as the home of the British Grand Prix. Fans used to pack out the slopes around the valley as the worlds greatest racers did battle on the brutally fast, chalky hardpack track that is as well-known for its huge hills as it is its massive jumps.

While the world championship doesnt visit anymore, the Foxhill track remains as great a challenge as it has ever been and you can guarantee that whoever tops the podiums will fully deserve their victory.

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