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TRIUMPH ANNOUNCES NEW CONTRACT WITH TWO-TIME DAKAR WINNER SAM SUNDERLAND

Triumph Motorcycles signs racing champion Sam Sunderland as an official Brand Ambassador


Sam Sunderland will be working with Triumph on new projects in both the adventure and off-road markets


Triumph Motorcycles has signed two-time Dakar Rally Champion and FIM World Rally-Raid Champion Sam Sunderland as an official Brand Ambassador, to help develop and facilitate new adventure and off-road projects.


Following Sunderland’s retirement in July 2024 from competitive racing, the British Red Bull athlete has begun working with both Red Bull and Triumph to explore opportunities for his next adventure, which will build on his unrivalled experience in the Dakar, the ultimate adventure motorcycle race.


Sunderland said: “This collaboration with Triumph marks an exciting next step in my career, and I’m looking forward to being a part of this British team which alongside Red Bull, is ready to take on new challenges with me. I can’t wait to get started.”


Triumph Motorcycles Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud added: “We have seen fantastic growth in the adventure sector over the last five years with the global success of our Tigers and Scramblers, as well as our decision to launch into the Motocross and Enduro markets for the first time. The opportunity to work with Dakar winner Sam Sunderland on a new adventure is very exciting, and we’re delighted to welcome Sam to the Triumph family.”


Triumph Motorcycles has made significant investments in the off-road market, successfully launching into the ultra-competitive 250cc motocross market launch with the highly-acclaimed TF 250-X and TF 450-RC Edition.


With a class-leading power to weight ratio, the TF 250-X proved its podium-winning potential with its landmark win by Triumph Factory Racing in the AMA Supercross. Triumph is also going racing in 2025 with a new Enduro model, under the leadership of team manager and former world champion Paul Edmondson.


It's award-winning Tiger 900 and Tiger 1200 range were both updated in 2024, with extra rider-focused technology, increased rider comfort and engine refinements.

There is widespread interest in whether Triumph plans to develop a 450 Rally Bike alongside its 450 dual-sport model.

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