Dixon's Mac attack

By TMX Archives on 15th Sep 03

Motocross

Manager Steve Dixon is looking forward to the new season. "I'm delighted to have been able to sign a rider of Andrew's calibre. Manager Steve Dixon is looking forward to the new season. "I'm delighted to have been able to sign a rider of Andrew's calibre. The new MX2 class - formerly the 125cc class - is going to be a very tough class next year."Andrew will join us in January of 2004 when Billy MacKenzie will also be fully recovered from his serious foot injury. We can then start working together with one common goal, to win both the world and British championships for Yamaha and the rest of our team's loyal sponsors."The 26-year-old Aussie is, in a word, pumped with his new deal. "I see the move to the MX2 class as a new challenge in my life," says McFarlane. "I have worked with Michelle Rinaldi and Yamaha before so I know just how professional and dedicated they are to winning championships. They have a high opinion of Steve Dixon and the efforts that he puts into the sport."

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