Big news from MXvintage.be!
On the day of 'Namur Legend', the largest annual appointment for vintage motocross riders MXvintage Yesterday its completely new website was launched. Oldtimer motocross, EVO or vintage, whatever you want to call it, this branch of off-road is clearly on the rise.
At MXvintage, which was founded in 2015, they also notice the growing interest in everything that has to do with retro and motocross. That is why a completely new design of the site was chosen.
News, competition reports, photos and videos, background information, technology, calendars... The classic car enthusiast is well catered for at MXvintage. The similarity with MXMag is striking, both in terms of appearance and approach, and that is no coincidence. L&O Partners, the company behind MXMag, was responsible for the development of the website. MXvintage and MXMag will also work closely together on an editorial level. See for yourself here the new site!
MXvintage editor-in-chief and driving force Danny Hermans is very enthusiastic about the evolution of 'his baby': “More and more people are discovering the fun of classic car racing, whether it concerns the driving itself, tinkering with the engines or the camaraderie that prevails at competitions. That's very nice to share, especially now that more and more younger pilots are discovering vintage motocross. We want to respond to this with a fresh, high-quality website that is also technically up to date. We still have many ideas to keep our visitors informed, so this new site is just the starting signal!”
MXMag Editor-in-Chief Tom Jacobs: “There is a lot of passion for old dirt bikes in Belgium and the Netherlands and we wanted to respond to that. MXvintage has built up a loyal audience and they are right in the middle of the action. Just think of the MXvintage team with which Danny and his friends compete. That's why it made sense for us to work with MXvintage. In addition to current events in the field of vintage motocross, the site will also pay attention to the history of motocross, supercross and enduro. This way, younger fans will also come into contact with the riders, personalities and bikes that have helped shape the sport.”
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