Press Release
MXdN Foxhill is getting bigger and better by the week and with the event now just 11 weeks away conversations are happening across the globe in the run up to the world’s most talked about vets’ motocross event.
With one of the greatest racing careers ever, to include 9x AMA championships, multiple MXoN victories and GP winner, there is no questioning Ryan Villopoto’s credibility. Leading the American team to victory in the inaugural event in 2022, in 2023, after not having the time, as he needed to train in preparation for the intense level of competition in the International VMXdN team race, RV returned to be chief VIP and event ambassador, signing autographs, and sinking a beer with fans. In 2024, RV is back and racing! Having been tempted to race in the Evo Plus group, he will line up on his DocWob built, Pro Circuit tuned YZ 250. RV will be on site all weekend and taking part not only in the races, but he will be guest on the Torq Moto podcast show where he will join Jeffro, DocWob and Pulp MX host Steve Matthes on the couch interviewing riders in the early evening of both the Friday and Saturday of the event.
In other great news for Villopoto fans, there will be a limited run of his replica race team shirts, made by sponsors Fasthouse, available for sale at the event and RV is always happy to pose for photographs and sign them for the perfect “man cave” souvenir of the event. Available for just £100.
With more names already announced racing and plenty more to come, alongside legends of motocross like ‘the beast from the East’ Damon Bradshaw hanging out over the four-day event, and the open paddock there is every opportunity to grab a selfie with your MX hero, have a quick natter or reminisce over days gone by. The 4-day family festival celebrates everything that is great and good in the vets and evo two-stroke motocross world and that’s before you even talk about the sheer scale of the event and finesse of the machines on display.
If you are planning on coming to VMXdN Foxhill 2024 – before it’s too late!