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Ten-time MX and six-time Supercross champ Ricky Carmichael giving the 250cc Triumph MXer a workout.
Ten-time MX and six-time Supercross champ Ricky Carmichael giving the 250cc Triumph MXer a workout. (Triumph/)

Here’s what Triumph fans have all been waiting for, video and images of the brand’s new 250cc motocross bike in action, giving us our clearest look at the bike so far. In this latest episode of Triumph’s Vision to Reality video series, Ricky Carmichael and Evan Ferry (son of legend Tim Ferry) let the new bike off its leash in The Final Test.

Evan Ferry, son of legend Tim Ferry, whips the Triumph 250cc MXer.
Evan Ferry, son of legend Tim Ferry, whips the Triumph 250cc MXer. (Triumph/)

Back in July of 2021, Triumph Motorcycles announced that it was jumping into the off-road game and developing a line of motocross and dua sport machines. Throughout development, 10-time Motocross and six-time Supercross champ Ricky Carmichael has been on board helping to develop the machine.

The GOAT and Ferry in formation.
The GOAT and Ferry in formation. (Triumph/)

In previous episodes we first got a peek at the aluminum chassis, and then a closer look at the new-from-the-ground-up engine. But now getting to see the bike in action proves how far along Triumph has come with the project.

If you want to read more about the engine itself, Kevin Cameron has already taken a deep dive into the subject here. In the meantime, have a watch and see the bike ripping around the test track with the GOAT behind the bars.

Stay tuned to find out the name of the bike and when we can expect it to hit production and be on showroom floors.

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