Triumph’s MXGP Podium Finish
A New Chapter in Motocross
In a groundbreaking moment for motocross history, Monster Energy Triumph Racing’s Mikkel Haarup has catapulted the iconic brand Triumph onto the MX2 World Championship podium with a stunning third overall at the MXGP of Patagonia-Argentina. This monumental achievement at the season opener heralds Triumph’s determined foray into the world of motocross, showcasing their prowess and the exceptional talent of Haarup.
Mikkel Haarup’s journey through the races was nothing short of spectacular. Starting with a commendable fifth in the first moto, he turned the tables in race two with a breathtaking performance that saw him clinch a close second, securing his and Triumph’s inaugural podium in the MX2 category. Camden McLellan, another promising talent for Monster Energy Triumph Racing, showed consistent improvement, securing ninth overall, highlighted by a sixth-place finish in race two.
The Triumph TF 250-X made an exceptional debut, with Haarup leveraging its capabilities to stay at the forefront of the competition. From achieving a holeshot in moto two to engaging in a fierce battle for the lead, the bike’s performance was a clear indication of Triumph’s serious commitment to motocross.

Reflecting on his performance, Mikkel Haarup shared his excitement about the season’s start, emphasizing the hard work and preparation that led to this success. “It’s been a really amazing start to the season! A podium is perfect and a great way to start the year for myself, and Monster Energy Triumph Racing,” Haarup remarked, underscoring the synergy between rider and machine on the demanding Patagonia track.
Camden McLellan’s reflections captured the mix of nerves and excitement that the team experienced, praising the bike’s performance and celebrating the team’s success. Vincent Bereni, the team manager, echoed these sentiments, highlighting the collective effort and determination that culminated in this historic moment for Triumph.
As Triumph and its riders turn their sights to the upcoming MXGP of Spain, the motocross community eagerly anticipates what this new contender will achieve next. Monster Energy Triumph Racing’s debut has certainly set the stage for an electrifying season, signaling the dawn of a new era in motocross competition.
With Triumph’s remarkable entrance and the exceptional talent of riders like Haarup and McLellan, the 2024 FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship promises to be a thrilling journey of competition, skill, and innovation.
Photos/Videos: TRIUMPH Media – Words: Mike de la Torre
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