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GateDrop 21 May 2026 eMotoX

Video: Ken Roczen’s journey to his 450 AMA Supercross title

Ken Roczen’s triumphant capture of the 450 AMA Supercross title marks the culmination of a remarkable and challenging journey for the German rider. Despite being widely recognised as a prodigious talent from early on, Roczen’s path to the championship was significantly disrupted by a severe crash in 2017. This injury not only delayed his progress but also tested his resilience and determination to return to the pinnacle of the sport. The recovery process was arduous, with Roczen having to overcome physical setbacks and the mental toll that such a serious injury inevitably brings. His eventual success is a testament to his perseverance and unwavering commitment to racing. The title, long anticipated by fans and peers alike, carries added significance precisely because of the obstacles he faced along the way. Roczen’s story resonates beyond the racetrack, embodying the spirit of grit and comeback that often defines sporting legends. His journey has the dramatic elements that could easily translate into a compelling film or documentary, highlighting not just the glory of victory but the human struggle behind it. This achievement not only cements his status in the sport but also serves as an inspiration to athletes facing adversity. Looking ahead, Roczen’s championship win could signal a new chapter in his career, with renewed confidence and momentum. It also raises expectations for his future performances in the fiercely competitive world of AMA Supercross. Fans and commentators will be watching closely to see how he builds on this hard-earned success in the seasons to come.

MX Vice 21 May 2026 eMotoX

France welcomes Honda HRC PETRONAS after month-long MXGP break

The sixth round of the 2026 MXGP World Championship is set to take place in Lacapelle-Marival, southern France, marking the return to competition after a month-long hiatus following Jeffrey Herlings’ victory in Trentino, Italy. The Honda HRC PETRONAS team arrives in strong form, with Herlings, Tom Vialle, and Rubén Fernández all enjoying successful outings in various national races during the break. This busy period of competition across Spain, France, the Netherlands, and the UK has helped maintain the riders’ sharpness and confidence ahead of the French round, which promises to be a crucial mid-season test. Both Herlings and Vialle have prior success at Lacapelle-Marival, a demanding hard-pack circuit known for its tight and technical layout. Their familiarity with the track will be an advantage, but the level of competition this year means that securing a podium finish will require flawless preparation and teamwork to optimise their Honda CRF machines. Valerio Lata, the team’s MX2 rider, has also gained momentum after winning races in Italy, boosting his confidence as he returns to contest the world’s fastest 250cc riders with renewed ambition. The riders expressed a mix of optimism and determination ahead of the French GP. Fernández highlighted his consistent points tally so far but aims to push closer to the front of the field, building on his recent national race success. Vialle reflected on the unusual mid-season break and his positive experiences racing in the United States and at national events, looking forward to competing in front of his home crowd. Herlings emphasised the value of racing during the break over training, feeling fit and ready to resume the championship, while Lata acknowledged his earlier struggles and focused on translating his recent form into a strong GP performance. Team manager Marcus Pereira de Freitas noted that the entire Honda HRC PETRONAS squad has been active throughout the break, supporting the riders at various events and preparing intensively for the upcoming GP schedule. The victories secured during this period have bolstered confidence across the team, setting the stage for what is expected to be a demanding and competitive phase of the championship. With favourable weather forecasted, the French round is anticipated to draw a large crowd and provide an exciting spectacle for fans and competitors alike.

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Rider Guide 22 May 2026 eMotoX

The Lectric XPress 2 eBike Feels Like It Should Cost WAY MORE! Full Review

The Lectric XPress 2 emerges as a compelling option in the budget commuter eBike segment, offering notable improvements over its predecessor while maintaining an accessible price point. Key upgrades include a significantly quieter motor—claimed to be 99% quieter—an added torque/cadence sensor toggle, and enhanced suspension and braking components. These refinements contribute to a riding experience that feels more premium than the price suggests, with the bike delivering smooth power, stable handling, and practical commuter features. Assembly of the XPress 2 requires a bit more effort than some commuter models, taking just under 28 minutes, aided by thoughtful design choices like snap-on pedals and clear online instructions. Although Lectric lists the bike’s weight at 64 lbs, real-world testing showed a closer figure of 74 lbs once fully equipped, which remains manageable for most riders but could be cumbersome for those needing to carry it upstairs regularly. Performance testing revealed solid acceleration and hill-climbing ability, with the 750W motor providing enough torque for everyday commuting and moderate inclines without feeling overly aggressive. The XPress 2’s braking system impressed with predictable, balanced hydraulic brakes that inspire confidence at speeds up to 28 mph, the bike’s tested top speed. Range claims of up to 60 miles proved optimistic under mixed riding conditions, with a real-world figure closer to 38 miles, which should suffice for typical urban commutes. The inclusion of a quality suspension fork and 27.5-inch wheels enhances ride comfort and stability, distinguishing the XPress 2 from many other budget eBikes that often sacrifice these elements. Noise levels from the motor were measured at a modest 65 dB, reinforcing the bike’s refined character and contributing to a more pleasant riding experience. Additional practical features include a powerful headlight suitable for night riding, though some compromises remain, such as the lack of folding capability, a larger storage footprint, and the absence of a built-in horn. Overall, the XPress 2 strikes a balanced approach, focusing on delivering a reliable, comfortable commuter eBike rather than competing with niche categories like folding or fat-tire models. In summary, the Lectric XPress 2 offers a well-rounded package that exceeds expectations for its price bracket, blending thoughtful design and solid performance into a commuter-friendly machine. Its emphasis on ride quality, quiet operation, and dependable components make it a strong contender for those seeking a practical, everyday eBike without the premium price tag. While it may not suit riders prioritising portability or extreme off-road capability, it stands out as a sensible, enjoyable choice for urban and suburban commuting.

Rider Guide 16 May 2026 eMotoX

Juiced Nomadix Just Changed the E-Moto Game

Juiced has made a bold entry into the lightweight electric motorcycle market with the launch of the Nomadix, a new electric dirt bike platform promising impressive performance at a remarkably accessible price point. Starting at just $2,499, the Nomadix claims top speeds of up to 70 mph, positioning itself as a serious contender in a segment where comparable models often cost well over $4,000. This aggressive pricing, combined with strong performance figures, has the potential to shake up the e-moto landscape significantly. The Nomadix offers two power configurations: an 8kW model capable of 60 mph and a higher-end 15kW Nomadix R that reaches 70 mph. The bike features a 72V battery system with Samsung or LG cells depending on the trim, and it boasts a claimed range of up to 50 miles. Juiced has equipped the Nomadix with components more befitting a traditional dirt bike than a typical budget e-moto, including 220mm suspension travel, DOT hydraulic brakes with six-piston calipers, and sizeable 220mm rotors. Weighing roughly 160 pounds, the Nomadix promises a ride quality and braking performance that many competitors lack. Behind this launch is Juiced’s new leadership, which is closely linked to Lectric eBikes, a brand known for disrupting the eBike market through aggressive pricing and strong value propositions. This strategic approach appears to be replicated with the Nomadix, aiming to bring similar market pressure to the lightweight electric motorcycle category. The inclusion of thoughtful features such as a PIN-protected speed limiter—allowing parents or riders to restrict performance for safety—also highlights Juiced’s attention to rider control and responsible use. While the specifications and price point are compelling, the key question remains whether Juiced can deliver on its promises when the Nomadix reaches customers. Production is slated to begin in August 2026, with deposits already open, and if the bike performs as advertised, it could become one of the most disruptive launches in electric powersports in recent years. Enthusiasts and industry watchers alike will be keen to see how this ambitious offering shapes the future of lightweight electric motorcycles.

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Electric Bike Report 21 May 2026 eMotoX

Magnum Bliss Review | Elegance and An Adventurous Spirit

The Magnum Bliss is a fat tyre cruiser e-bike that prioritises comfort, versatility, and an engaging riding experience. It features a sleek step-thru frame design with a refined aesthetic, combining classic tan-wall tyres and brown leather-style saddles and grips. The bike’s cruiser influence is evident in its upright riding position, adjustable stem, mid-rise handlebars, and suspension components, all contributing to a smooth and cushioned ride. Its 750W Sutto rear hub motor offers responsive pedal assist with two selectable modes—torque-sensing for a natural feel and cadence-sensing for effortless power delivery—making it suitable for leisure, exercise, or daily commuting. Performance testing revealed that the Bliss handles a variety of riding conditions well, with adaptive pedal assist levels and throttle options across Class 1, 2, and 3 modes. The bike’s 720 Wh battery is discreetly integrated into the frame and provides a claimed range of up to 50 miles. Riders can switch between multiple power modes, including Eco, Tour, Sport, Turbo, Boost, and Hyper, allowing for a tailored riding experience. The bike’s weight of around 81.6 pounds and wide rider height compatibility make it accessible to a broad audience, while its hydraulic disc brakes and 24-inch fat tyres ensure reliable stopping power and traction. Notable features include a stem-integrated colour display, a versatile MIK-HD cargo rack, and an AirTag-compatible bell, which add convenience and security. The Bliss also incorporates user-friendly controls and an intuitive interface, making it approachable for newcomers to e-biking. While the bike impresses with its blend of bold and classic styling, some minor drawbacks were noted, such as occasional motor inconsistencies after speed adjustments and the absence of extras like a fast charger or integrated turn signals, which could enhance value at its price point. Overall, the Magnum Bliss stands out in the fat tyre e-bike category by combining cruiser comfort with powerful and adaptable motor assistance. Its design and component choices reflect a balance between elegance and adventure, appealing to riders seeking both style and substance. As e-bikes continue to evolve, the Bliss exemplifies how manufacturers can innovate within established categories to offer distinctive and enjoyable riding experiences.

Electric Bike Review 21 May 2026 eMotoX

Heybike’s 5th Anniversary: A Look at Where They’ve Been — and What’s on Sale Right Now

Heybike is celebrating its fifth anniversary by reflecting on its rapid growth and expanding presence in the electric bike market. Since its modest beginnings, the brand has sold tens of thousands of e-bikes and established a network of over 500 dealers across the United States. Their current models have been praised for offering impressive performance and features that often exceed expectations for their price points, with recent reviews highlighting continual improvements in quality and design. Among Heybike’s flagship offerings, the Mars 3.0 stands out as a powerful folding e-bike equipped with a 750W motor capable of reaching 28 mph, full suspension, and advanced tech features such as NFC locking and app-based tuning. The Ranger 3.0 Pro focuses on commuter comfort, featuring adjustable suspension, a step-through frame, and comprehensive commuter accessories. Meanwhile, the Venus model is noted for its lightweight frame, quiet motor, and practical sensor system, making it a favourite for daily riders seeking a sleek, easy-to-use bike. The Omega Series Hybrid pushes the envelope further with an 864Wh battery delivering over 100 miles of range, targeting riders concerned about long-distance travel. To mark the anniversary, Heybike is offering a limited-time sale from May 20 to 24, with significant discounts on the Ranger 3.0 Pro and Venus models, including free accessories such as baskets and fenders. These deals provide an attractive opportunity for prospective buyers to access premium features and additional cargo capacity at reduced prices. Additionally, the company has launched the new Saturn model, boasting an 1,800W peak motor and dual battery options, with competitive early-bird pricing that promises strong value for riders seeking high power and extended range. The anniversary celebration also includes a prize draw where every purchase enters customers into a chance to win a full refund on their e-bike, alongside exclusive accessory bundles and combo deals for multiple purchases. Heybike’s swift shipping and comprehensive dealer support further underline their commitment to customer satisfaction as they continue to grow. This milestone event not only highlights the brand’s evolution but also signals ongoing innovation and accessibility within the increasingly competitive e-bike market.

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The Driven 22 May 2026 eMotoX

The Driven Podcast: Passing “Peak ICE,” BYD’s export armadas, and the legacy price war

The latest episode of The Driven Podcast explores significant shifts in the global automotive landscape, focusing on the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) recent Global EV Outlook. The report highlights that internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles reached their peak in 2017, signalling a pivotal moment as electric vehicles (EVs) continue to gain momentum worldwide. This milestone underscores a broader transition away from traditional petrol and diesel cars towards cleaner, electrified transport solutions. A key topic discussed is BYD’s strategic move to establish its own export fleet, or “armada,” to enhance its global reach and competitiveness in the EV market. This development reflects BYD’s ambition to become a dominant player in international EV sales, leveraging direct control over logistics and distribution to bypass traditional supply chain constraints. The podcast delves into how this approach could reshape global EV trade dynamics, particularly as Chinese manufacturers expand their influence beyond domestic markets. The episode also addresses the mounting pressure on legacy car manufacturers, who are increasingly drawn into a fierce price war as they attempt to compete with more agile and cost-effective EV producers. These established companies face significant challenges adapting their production and business models to the rapidly evolving market, with concerns that they may struggle to sustain profitability amid aggressive pricing strategies. The discussion highlights the broader implications for the automotive industry, including potential market consolidation and accelerated innovation. Looking ahead, the podcast suggests that these trends will continue to drive transformative change across the sector, with electric vehicles solidifying their position as the future of personal and commercial transport. The evolving competitive landscape, shaped by new export strategies and pricing battles, will likely influence policy decisions, consumer behaviour, and investment priorities. The episode offers valuable insights for industry stakeholders and enthusiasts keen to understand the forces shaping the electric mobility revolution.

CleanTechnica 22 May 2026 eMotoX

EU Aviation Strategy — T&E Call for Evidence Response

Transport & Environment (T&E) has submitted a detailed response to the EU Aviation Strategy consultation, emphasising the urgent need for Europe to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and imported kerosene amid geopolitical tensions such as the Iran crisis and the war in Ukraine. The organisation warns that without a forward-looking approach, Europe risks losing its global leadership in aerospace technology to competitors like China. T&E argues that the aviation sector should be recognised as a strategic industry, with a clear responsibility to finance its own transition towards sustainability through investments in electric and hydrogen technologies, as well as sustainable aviation fuels (e-SAF). Central to T&E’s vision are five pillars designed to build a resilient and competitive European aviation industry. These include scaling up e-SAF production, developing next-generation zero-emission technologies within the EU, implementing non-CO2 climate impact mitigation measures, introducing fair pricing mechanisms to generate investment revenues, and moving away from volume-driven growth towards economic value. The organisation stresses that regulatory certainty and financial support are critical to making e-SAF projects viable and accelerating innovation. Furthermore, T&E highlights the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration for large-scale trials aimed at reducing non-CO2 emissions, which have often been overlooked in climate strategies. T&E’s response also calls for a fundamental shift in how aviation growth is managed, advocating for limits on volume expansion to prioritise environmental and economic benefits rather than mere passenger numbers. They propose fair taxation as a tool to internalise the environmental costs of aviation and generate funds to support the sector’s green transformation. This approach is presented as essential not only for reducing aviation’s carbon footprint but also for enhancing Europe’s energy sovereignty and economic resilience in a rapidly changing global landscape. The organisation’s stance reflects a broader push within the EU to align the aviation sector with the bloc’s ambitious climate goals. By positioning aviation as a strategic industry that must invest in its own sustainable future, T&E underscores the need for strong policy frameworks that incentivise innovation and ensure long-term competitiveness. Their recommendations, if adopted, could pave the way for Europe to lead in zero-emission aviation technologies, helping to secure both environmental and economic objectives in the coming decades.

Electrek 22 May 2026 eMotoX

Yozma IN10 Pro Review: $2,000 buys 50mph Sur Ron Light Bee killa

The Yozma IN10 Pro emerges as a compelling contender in the electric off-road bike market, offering impressive performance at a competitive price point. Priced at around $2,000, the IN10 Pro delivers a top speed of 50mph, positioning itself as a serious rival to the well-known Sur Ron Light Bee. This combination of speed and affordability makes the IN10 Pro an attractive option for riders seeking high performance without the premium cost typically associated with such machines. Under the hood, the IN10 Pro features a robust electric motor and a battery system designed to balance power output with range and durability. The bike’s build quality and components reflect a focus on reliability and user experience, ensuring that riders can enjoy both spirited rides and practical use. The design also incorporates modern styling cues and ergonomic considerations, making it suitable for a variety of off-road conditions and rider preferences. Industry observers have noted the IN10 Pro’s potential to disrupt the current market dynamics, especially among enthusiasts who have traditionally gravitated towards the Sur Ron Light Bee. The bike’s combination of speed, price, and build quality challenges the established players and could encourage further innovation and competition within the electric dirt bike segment. Enthusiasts and reviewers alike have praised the IN10 Pro for its value proposition and the way it broadens access to high-performance electric off-road riding. Looking ahead, the success of the Yozma IN10 Pro could influence other manufacturers to revisit their pricing and performance strategies, potentially leading to a more diverse and affordable range of electric off-road bikes. As the electric motorsport sector continues to grow, models like the IN10 Pro demonstrate how technological advancements and competitive pricing can drive wider adoption and enthusiasm among riders. This development signals a positive trend for the future of electric off-road biking in the UK and beyond.