🏍 eMotocross News
View All →Ziemer takes pole position in ADAC 125 Grevenbroich, Heuver 10th
Emil Ziemer secured pole position in the ADAC 125 class qualifying session at Grevenbroich, narrowly edging out Lucas Leok, who took second fastest ahead of Aston Allas. Finn Lange and Tim Schroter completed the top five, while Dutch rider Timo Heuver was the highest-placed from the Netherlands in 10th. Jannes Vos and Tim Appelo qualified 22nd and 32nd respectively, with Lars Berkelaar missing out on progressing through qualifying.
Nagl wins first moto in Grevenbroich ahead of Van de Moosdijk
Max Nagl secured victory in the opening moto of the ADAC Masters Series in Grevenbroich, finishing ahead of Roan van de Moosdijk and Tom Koch. Max Spies took fourth place, with Jordi Tixier and Jere Haavisto completing the top six. Notably, Dutch riders Jens Walvoort and Lars van Berkel finished eighth and ninth respectively, while Dave Kooiker placed just outside the top ten in 11th.
Race results: ADAC MX Masters RD1 – Grevenbroich
Max Nagl dominated the opening race of the ADAC MX Masters round in Grevenbroich, taking the lead early after Harri Kullas secured the holeshot. Roan van de Moosdijk made a strong charge from sixth to second but was unable to close the gap to Nagl. Further race results and overall standings are yet to be announced.
Skovbjerg wins ahead of Smulders in Grevenbroich
Nicolai Skovbjerg claimed victory in the opening moto of the ADAC Youngster Cup in Grevenbroich, finishing ahead of Scott Smulders and Saku Mansikkamaki. Lyonel Reichl and Mads Fredsoe rounded out the top five, while Ian Ampoorter and Junior Bal also secured points with eighth and thirteenth places respectively. Maxime Lucas narrowly missed out, finishing 21st.
Jaspers wins first moto of ADAC 85 Grevenbroich
Kenzo Jaspers secured victory in the opening moto of the ADAC 85 Cup at Grevenbroich, finishing ahead of Patriks Cirulis and Luca Nierychlo. British riders Harry Dale and Liam Gaasbeek took fourth and fifth places respectively, with Gaasbeek among three other Dutch competitors to score points. Kash van Hamond and Mike Pijnen also contributed to the Dutch presence, finishing tenth and twentieth.
Race results: ADAC MX Youngsters Cup RD1 – Grevenbroich
Nicolai Skovbjerg claimed a commanding victory in Race One of the ADAC MX Youngsters Cup at Grevenbroich, showcasing impressive overtaking on his MX-Handel Husqvarna. Scott Smulders secured second place, while Saku Mansikkamäki completed the podium in third. Lyonel Reichl made a late move to overtake Mads Fredsoe for fourth position, rounding off a competitive opening race.
🛴 eScooter News
View All →VinFast is going all-in on electric scooters with massive battery swapping rollout in Vietnam
VinFast is making a bold push to electrify two-wheeled transport in Vietnam, with plans for a nationwide expansion of its...
Navee XT5 Pro 30+ MPH e-scooter review: Awesome except for one little thing
After spending some time riding and testing the Navee XT5 Pro electric scooter, I came away with a pretty clear...
Why one tiny detail is breaking US e-bike laws (and it’s not speed)
Spend enough time in the e-bike world, and you’ll start to notice something strange: a huge amount of how we...
Honda has 100 million reasons to electrify the Super Cub – Here’s why it hasn’t
For years now, riders have been asking the same question: When is Honda finally going to give us a true-to-form...
Taiwan began paying people to switch to electric scooters and cars. Here’s what happened
If you’ve ever stood at a red light in Taipei, you know that when it turns green, it’s not just...
No, a moped doesn’t always have pedals – and other inconvenient truths you may hate
There’s a surprisingly strong debate long-swirling around the term “moped.” For a word that started as a simple mashup of...
🚴 eBike News
View All →Lectric heads north – Canadians get access to the US’s best-selling e-bikes
Lectric eBikes is officially rolling into Canada, setting the stage to shape the future of cycling north of the border....
Aventon Current EXP Review | Extreme Value; Awesome Power
With a mixed carbon/aluminum frame, premium components, and a powerful custom motor, the Aventon Current EXP enters the full-suspension eMTB...
Aventon Level 4 REC Review: 97 Mile Range?! This Changes Everything
This adaptable, responsive, and remarkably powerful commuter e-bike offers a sporty, speedy ride with more integrated tech and features than...
Aventon Level 4 ADV Review | Is This the Perfect Commuter?
With a mid-drive motor and fully automatic pedal assist and shifting options, this Level offers premium features for experienced cyclists...
New e-bike bill in congress could bring long-awaited federal regulation
A new bipartisan bill introduced in Congress could finally establish a long-missing federal framework for regulating electric bikes and similar...
Avinox vs. Bosch vs. Specialized – Which Race eMTB Is Fastest Against the Clock?
120 Nm. 111 Nm. 100 Nm. Up to 1,000 W peak power – but how much of that actually makes...
🚲 Bicycle News
View All →How to watch Tour of Flanders 2026 – Live streams, TV channels for Ronde van Vlaanderen
The 2026 Tour of Flanders, featuring defending champions Lotte Kopecky and Tadej Pogačar, will take place on April 5 with top riders tackling challenging cobbled climbs across Flanders. UK viewers can watch the race live on TNT Sports and HBO Max, while fans in the US and Canada can access coverage via FloBikes. Free live streams will be available in Australia, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, with VPNs recommended for secure viewing abroad.
GP Miguel Indurain: Ion Izagirre drops Quinn Simmons to claim his third edition in the last year of his pro career
Ion Izagirre secured his third and final GP Miguel Indurain victory ahead of his retirement, breaking away on the steep final climb to hold off Quinn Simmons and claim the win on home soil. The Basque rider launched a decisive attack with just over one kilometre remaining, distancing Simmons and Markel Beloki to finish first in front of his family and local supporters. The 203.9km race featured multiple breakaways and intense tactical battles, culminating in Izagirre’s triumphant final surge that underlined his enduring strength and experience.
NXT Classic: Tibor del Grosso wins a tense two-up sprint to take a first win of the year
Tibor del Grosso (Alpecin-Premier Tech) secured his first win of the season by out-sprinting Mauro Schmid (Jayco-Alula) after a tense two-man breakaway at the NXT Classic in the hilly Limburg region of the Netherlands. The pair escaped on the final ascent of the Gulperberg and maintained a narrow lead over a chasing group, despite Schmid’s late attack on the Moerslag climb. Del Grosso’s victory came after a strategic final 6km loop, marking only the second professional win of his career in this challenging 196km race featuring 37 climbs.
‘A big change to the team’ – How Franziska Koch became a vital domestique for Demi Vollering and one of the best signings of the season
German champion Franziska Koch has quickly established herself as a crucial domestique for Demi Vollering at FDJ United-Suez, delivering standout performances such as third at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and fifth at Strade Bianche while playing a key support role. Her move from Picnic PostNL to the French team has been marked by a more professional and enjoyable environment, which Koch credits for her improved form. Team director Lars Boom highlights her professionalism and personality as major assets, with Koch set to play a vital role in Vollering’s bid for victory at this weekend’s Tour of Flanders.
New to Gravel? Here Is How To Set Up Your First Race Bike
Here are the key differences between the same bike set up for a rider’s first gravel race versus their 50th....
‘High trees catch a lot of wind’ – From intense media scrutiny to social media abuse, the Classics bring out the pressure of expectation in Belgium
Belgium’s deep-rooted passion for cycling places immense media and fan pressure on its top Classics riders like Wout van Aert and Remco Evenepoel, whose every move is intensely scrutinised. While the sport’s prominence elevates these athletes to national stardom, it also exposes them to harsh criticism and social media abuse when expectations are not met. This intense spotlight, coupled with occasional hostile fan behaviour, creates a challenging environment where riders must balance public adulation with the weight of relentless pressure.
⚡ EV News
View All →The EV Reformation At The Dealership Door
The traditional car dealership model, long entrenched in selling and servicing internal combustion vehicles, faces disruption as electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers adopt direct-to-consumer sales strategies. Tesla pioneered this shift by eliminating haggling and intermediaries, offering transparent pricing and online engagement, a move likened to a Reformation in automotive retail. Rivian and Lucid have followed with their own interpretations, blending direct sales with distinct brand experiences, challenging dealerships that rely heavily on service and parts profits. While dealerships remain vital for local support and inventory, the evolving EV market is redefining the buyer’s relationship with manufacturers, signalling a significant transformation in how vehicles are sold and serviced in the UK and beyond.
Hyundai IONIQ 5 Sales Actually Up This Year!
Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 has defied the broader downturn in the US electric vehicle market, with sales rising 14% in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the same period last year. While the IONIQ 6 faces significant declines ahead of its discontinuation, the introduction of the IONIQ 9 has added to Hyundai’s growing EV presence. The brand also earned multiple safety awards and is expanding its footprint through initiatives like the Motional IONIQ 5 robotaxi service in Las Vegas, highlighting Hyundai’s resilience and innovation in a challenging market.
Are Landfills The Wrong Place To Dispose Of Food Waste?
Landfilling food waste contributes significantly to methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, as organic matter decomposes anaerobically underground with limited methane capture. Researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology highlight that diverting food waste to wastewater resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) can capture over 95% of methane, converting it into renewable energy and recovering valuable nutrients like phosphorus for fertiliser. This approach not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions compared to landfills but also proves economically viable and environmentally beneficial, offering a sustainable alternative for managing food waste.
Nissan’s Turnaround Hinges On This Unique Hybrid System. It’s Nothing Like Toyota’s
Nissan has steered clear of hybrids in the U.S. for years. The Rogue Hybrid e-Power plans to change that.
Biggest ever Komatsu PC9000-12 electric excavator goes global
Komatsu has unveiled the largest electric excavator to date, the PC9000-12, marking a significant advancement in sustainable heavy machinery. This model combines immense power with zero emissions, aiming to revolutionise mining and construction industries worldwide. Its global rollout underscores the growing shift towards electrification in sectors traditionally reliant on diesel-powered equipment.
Top Selling Electric Vehicles in the World — February 2026
Global electric vehicle sales fell 11% year-on-year in February 2026, primarily due to the withdrawal of incentives in the US and China, the two largest EV markets. Despite this, markets outside these regions saw a 36% increase in EV sales, with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) growing faster than plug-in hybrids (PHEVs). Tesla dominated the top-selling models, with the Model Y rising 53% year-on-year, while Toyota’s refreshed BZ4X entered the top 10 for the first time in years. Chinese manufacturers like Geely and BYD continue to adapt, with Geely’s Xingyuan gaining ground internationally amid weaker domestic demand. Overall, the EV market remains robust, with expectations of strong growth in the latter half of 2026.
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