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Tommy Searle

Dirt Store Kawasaki

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Tommy Searle has established himself as one of the most resilient and talented motocross riders of his generation. Growing up with a passion for two wheels, Searle quickly ascended the ranks of amateur racing, showcasing an impressive blend of speed, skill, and determination. Over the years, he has faced numerous challenges, including injuries and fierce competition, yet his unwavering commitment to the sport has kept him at the forefront of the motocross scene.

Known for his technical prowess and fearless racing style, Searle has earned respect and admiration from fans and fellow riders alike. His significant impact on the motocross community extends both in the UK and internationally, solidifying his reputation as a formidable competitor and influential figure in the sport.

Hometown:

Pembury, Kent, England

Date of Birth:

13 June 1989

Team:

Dirt Store Kawasaki

Class:

AX Pro

Turned Pro:

2005

Bike Manufacturer:

Kawasaki

Top 5 Accomplishments:

  • Multiple MX2 Grand Prix Wins: Tommy Searle has achieved several Grand Prix victories in the MX2 category, showcasing his competitiveness and skill on the international stage.
  • Runner-up in the MX2 World Championship (2007, 2008, 2012): Finishing second in the MX2 World Championship on three occasions highlights his consistent performance and ability to compete with the best in the world.
  • British Motocross Championship Titles: Searle has won multiple British Motocross Championship titles, demonstrating his dominance and exceptional talent in national competitions.
  • Successful Transition to MXGP Class: Tommy has successfully transitioned from the MX2 class to the MXGP class, where he has competed against some of the most skilled riders in the world, showcasing his adaptability and skill.
  • Notable Performances in the Motocross of Nations: Representing Great Britain in the Motocross of Nations, Searle has contributed to strong team performances in this prestigious international event, known as the “Olympics of Motocross.”