When it comes to off-road racing, it does not get much better than the AMA Supercross Championship, so for 2021, we are pumped that our first big move across the pond is as a headline sponsor of our new team – Muc-Off Honda.

The Muc-Off Honda team, including all riders and mechanics, have been supplied with a full suite of innovative motorcycle products from our Clean, Protect and Lube systems.

Riding the Honda CRF 450R and CRF 250, the team are using our range to optimise bike performance, increase control and accuracy on the track and protect their motors between races. They will also be sporting our apparel and using our Athlete Performance range to help them stay fresh on their much needed rest days throughout the jam packed season.

Splash some pink into your store and stock Muc-Off.

Contact your distributor representative that carries Muc-Off or send an email to salesna@mucoff.com for more information. 

Participating distributors are Tucker, Parts Unlimited and Kimpex.

 

Meet the Team

Justin Brayton:

Age: 36

Year turned AMA Pro: 2004

Class and Bike: 450SX // CRF450R

Social: @justinbrayton

Back in 2018, Brayton became the oldest Main Event winner in history at 34 years old, and it looks like there’s nothing stopping him yet. With a track record as impressive as his, he’s bringing experience and consistency to the table this year – but will he beat his record to the oldest winner in history again? We hope so.

Mitchell Oldenburg:


Age: 26

Year turned AMA Pro: 2013

Class and Bike: 250 West // CRF250

Social: @freckle_49

Born and raised in Texas, Mitchell Oldenburg returns to the Honda team this year after a devastating knee injury that cut his 2020 season even shorter. After re-joining the team in November, he’s been training full time to try and push for his first-ever career race win!

Mitchell Harrison:


Age: 23

Year turned AMA Pro: 2016

Class and Bike: 250 East // CRF250

Social: @_mitchellharrison_

The youngest and freshest face in the team this year is Michigan boy Mitchell Harrison. After taking a season off to compete in European MX, he’s back on the Supercross Circuit and ready to fly – determined that although its fun to go out and race “the goal for me is to win, no matter what I’m on”. We can’t wait to see what he’s capable of.

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