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​Honda Powersports is the motorcycle division of the Japanese based company, Honda. They've been one of the top motorcycle manufacturers since 1959 and has been involved in the motocross industry since the start of the sport. Honda formed a new division named Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) in 1982, with its main task being to help market Honda's motorcycles by racing championships throughout the world. Since 1982, HRC has expanded their efforts to a world wide effort, and they currently support teams in Australia, Europe, Canada, Japan, and the United States. As of 2016, Honda has two full-factory race teams in the United States.

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HRC Honda MXGP

GEICO Honda

Ride365.com Honda

GDR Honda

Notable Championships:

2016 AMA 250 East Supercross Championship: Malcolm Stewart

2015 MXGP MX2 World Championship: Tim Gajser

2014 AMA 250 East Supercross Championship: Justin Bogle

2013 AMA 250 Motocross Nationals: Eli Tomac

2012 AMA 250 West Supercross Championship: Eli Tomac

2012 AMA 250 East Supercross Championship: Justin Barcia

2011 AMA 250 East Supercross Championship: Justin Barcia

2010 AMA 250 Motocross Nationals: Trey Canard

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2020 Honda CRF250R
Vital Review
Overall Review
This is yet another year that Honda has gone to work on its CRF250R with a long list of changes. In 2018, the bike was changed from the ground up with a whole new engine architecture, frame, and suspension, which made it somewhat surprising that for 2019, they also made changes to boost bottom end power. Apparently, Honda didn’t feel like they did enough because, for 2020, they have made another full list of changes with the same target in mind. To quickly recap, the all-new 2018 CRF250R was clearly a revver, rather than the previous bike having more bottom to mid-range power. The changes in...
Posted by Klinger on 8/14/2019 8:51pm
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2020 Honda CRF450R
Vital Review
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First Impression: 2020 Honda CRF450R Recently we got our hands on the 2020 Honda CRF450R and took a day at Milestone MX to give it a test ride. Renovations to the CRF450R included major updates to the mapping, suspension updates as well as the new addition of three levels of traction control for the 2020 model. Steve Boniface covers his first impression and Jason Abbott from American Honda gives us a rundown of the new features of the 2020 model. For the full list of 2020 changes, check out the First Look here.
Posted by B_Rez991 on 8/12/2019 9:47am