The Triumph MXON Bikes Are Kitted Up and Ready to Go! Camden McLellan, Guillem Farres, and Mikkel Haarup Set to Represent in MX2 for the 2025 Season Finale

The Triumph MXON Bikes Are Kitted Up and Ready to Go! Camden McLellan, Guillem Farres, and Mikkel Haarup Set to Represent in MX2 for the 2025 Season Finale

The countdown to the 2025 Motocross of Nations (MXON) has officially begun, and Triumph Racing is roaring into action with fire, focus, and an elite lineup of riders determined to make history. After months of anticipation, Triumph has unveiled their race-ready **TF 250-X** machines — the same bikes that will carry **Camden McLellan**, **Guillem Farres**, and **Mikkel Haarup** into one of the most prestigious battles in world motocross.

 

As the season finale approaches, the energy is electric. For Triumph, this is more than just another race — it’s a defining moment in their modern motocross journey, showcasing not only their engineering prowess but their relentless pursuit of excellence on the global stage.

 

### A Season of Determination and Progress

 

The 2025 season has been a landmark year for Triumph’s re-entry into competitive motocross. The TF 250-X, developed from the ground up by Triumph’s racing division, has already turned heads in its debut year. Lightweight, powerful, and precision-tuned, the TF 250-X has proven to be a machine capable of taking on the sport’s biggest names.

 

Team manager **Bobby Hewitt** expressed immense pride in the team’s progress, saying:

 

> “It’s incredible to see how far we’ve come in such a short time. Camden, Guillem, and Mikkel have shown outstanding commitment, and the TF 250-X has performed beyond expectations. Now, heading into MXON, we’re ready to show the world just how competitive Triumph has become.”

 

### Riders Fired Up and Ready for Battle

 

Each of Triumph’s MX2 riders heads into the MXON with their own mission — representing their nations and capping off the 2025 season on a high note.

 

**Camden McLellan**, riding for South Africa, has been one of the standout talents of the season. Known for his aggression on the track and calm precision under pressure, McLellan has grown into a consistent podium threat. “To represent my country at MXON aboard the TF 250-X is a huge honor,” he said. “We’ve built something special this year, and I want to finish it off strong.”

 

**Guillem Farres**, representing Spain, has been in peak form heading into the event. His speed in the mid-moto stages and technical handling have made him a force to watch. “The MXON is the biggest race of the year, and there’s no better way to end the season than fighting for your flag,” Farres shared. “The Triumph bike feels perfect — strong, light, and ready to fly.”

 

Meanwhile, **Mikkel Haarup**, racing under the Danish flag, has been laser-focused on bringing his signature intensity to the world stage. Known for his explosive starts and fearlessness in any conditions, Haarup is confident about what’s ahead: “We’ve been testing non-stop. The TF 250-X just keeps improving. I’m fired up to bring home a strong result for Denmark — and for Triumph.”

 

### The TF 250-X: A Game-Changing Machine

 

The Triumph TF 250-X has been one of the most talked-about bikes in the paddock this season. Designed from scratch with input from some of motocross’s most respected engineers and riders, it blends cutting-edge innovation with Triumph’s legendary craftsmanship.

 

With a lightweight aluminum chassis, advanced suspension geometry, and a high-revving 250cc four-stroke engine, the TF 250-X delivers both raw power and razor-sharp control — crucial traits in the unpredictable MXON terrain.

 

### Eyes on the Prize

 

The **Motocross of Nations 2025**, set to take place in **France**, will once again bring together the best riders from around the world to compete not as individuals, but as national teams. The atmosphere promises to be electric, with fans expected to fill the stands in full color and song.

 

Triumph’s inclusion marks another huge step forward for the British manufacturer, signaling their full-fledged return to global motocross dominance. For the brand that once defined speed and style on two wheels, this is a moment of pride — and proof that Triumph is back, stronger than ever.

 

As race day draws closer, anticipation continues to build. Fans, teams, and competitors alike know that when the gates drop, Triumph’s trio will be giving everything they’ve got — riding not only for victory but for the future of Triumph Racing.

 

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