Dylan Walsh announce Supercross plans for 2024

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Walsh will be back to contest AMA Supercross in 2024 in the 250SX West Coast series for Host Grindstone Kawasaki.

The 250SX West Coast Championship will take place at the season opener in Anahem 1, January 6th.

The last two season in America has been a roller coaster for the Kiwi rider. He showed some good progression, especially last year by clinching his first Top Ten at the Anaheim 2 round and was 11th four times. However, an injury suffered at the Seattle round placed him on the sideline for the remainder of the season.

In 2018, Dylan won his first FIM European EMX250 race and then his first German Supercross motocross round win. In 2019 after moving back to the UK, Dylan won the British MX2 Championship title and later was selected to be the team captain for Team New Zealand at the MXON in Assen, Netherlands. Dylan has been a well- rounded athlete traveling across the world racing.

About Host Grindstone:

Cari Scher is the founder/CEO and head trainer of Grindstone Compound, a full service training facility in Southern California, serving riders worldwide. Her successful history of training professional motocross athletes for over 20 years started with her son Gage Schehr. After an unfortunate crash in a Seattle SX 2019 and an early retirement  for Gage , Cari put her energy and efforts in creating a Supercross team that focus on the success of the rider. She wanted to be able to offer a top

Level privateer team that would give the opportunity to catapult a rider and create a platform for them to reach the factory level. With her close tight relationships in the industry and the Support by a solid group of sponsors including twisted development Host, FMF, JL Ray, Motul,Cat Exteriors, All Star Marketing, to name a few this partnership is poised for success. With the expertise of Twisted Development Engines, and the assistance of race motor specialists Brian Schehr ( Cari’s husband) and Jamie Ellis, the team is eager to capitalize on the opportunities that lie ahead. Being the only woman owned team for the 2024 Supercross season. 

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