Factory Triumph signs 5.11 as title sponsor, names five riders for Pro Motocross

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Factory Triumph signs 5.11 as title sponsor, names five riders for Pro Motocross

Factory Triumph signs 5.11 as title sponsor, names five riders for Pro Motocross

Jordon Smith and Mikkel Haarup will headline the team in the 450 class.

Factory Triumph signs 5.11 as title sponsor, names five riders for Pro Motocross

Jordon Smith and Mikkel Haarup will headline the team in the 450 class.

Factory Triumph is gearing up for an exciting new chapter in the Pro Motocross Championship, announcing a major title sponsorship deal with 5.11 and unveiling a five-rider lineup that promises to shake up the competition. The team will now be known as the 5.11 Triumph Factory Racing Team when the gates drop at the Fox Raceway National in Pala, California, on May 30.

Leading the charge in the premier 450 class are Jordon Smith and Mikkel Haarup, both poised to make their mark on the outdoor circuit. Smith, who debuted the Triumph 450 this spring, already delivered the team's first—and only—top-10 finish in the class during the Birmingham Triple Crown, along with three additional top-15s. Haarup, meanwhile, impressed in last year's outdoor series on a 250, notching two top-fives and seven top-10 finishes.

The 250 class will feature a trio of talent: Austin Forkner, Gage Linville, and rookie Deacon Denno. This blend of experience and fresh energy gives the team a solid foundation for the long, grueling motocross season.

"After supporting the team throughout the 2026 Supercross campaign, we're proud to strengthen our partnership with 5.11, the global leader in purpose-built apparel," Factory Triumph posted on social media. "It's time to take it outdoors."

Jeremy Coker echoed that enthusiasm, praising the partnership's impact both on and off the track. "5.11 as a brand are incredibly motivated, and they've shown a real affinity with the supercross fans this season with their very popular activations in the paddock," he said. "The gear is second-to-none, everyone likes wearing it, and it performs when we need it to in some of the not-so-fun conditions we find at the race and practice track."

One notable absence from the starting lineup is Jalek Swoll, who remains part of the team but is sidelined after suffering an Achilles injury in March. No date has been set for his return, leaving fans eagerly awaiting updates on his recovery.

With a fresh title sponsor, a revamped livery, and a determined roster, the 5.11 Triumph Factory Racing Team is ready to charge into the Pro Motocross season with renewed energy and a clear goal: to compete at the front and build on the momentum from a promising Supercross campaign.

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