Triumph Racing and Evan Ferry part ways
Triumph Racing and Evan Ferry have mutually decided to part ways with immediate effect. Triumph Racing wishes Evan all the best for the future.
We regret that Evan Ferry will no longer compete for Triumph Racing in the SuperMotocross World Championship. Evan joined the team during the creation of the global motocross project, a historic step into a new segment for Triumph, with the development of the brand new TF 250-X. The British manufacturer has supported the 19-year-old throughout the run-up to the start of the new US Racing team and has recruited a number of seasoned professionals as part of the program.
Evan, an AMA Supercross rookie, experienced a proud moment for Triumph and his team at the opening round of the 250SX East championship in Detroit on February 3. After a tough qualifying session, the young Floridian dominated the last chance qualifying to advance to the main event alongside his teammate. Evan was unlucky to be knocked out in the first corner, but the young racer had already shown a lot of grit and promise in what was an exciting first event. Ahead of the second round in Arlington, Evan was sidelined with an unfortunate injury and the team hoped he would return to action as soon as possible.
Despite Triumph Racing's efforts to support Evan and adjust the program for the remainder of his first year, including the offer to focus on the Pro Motocross series, Evan has decided to part ways with the team. Everyone at Triumph Motorcycles and Triumph Racing wishes Evan all the best for his future.
Photos: Triumph Racing
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