GASGAS THANKS SAM SUNDERLAND AS RALLY-RAID STAR ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

Thank you, Sam! It’s a bittersweet moment for GASGAS as we announce that our rally hero Sam Sunderland has decided to hang up his boots and retire from professional motorcycle racing. Sam’s journey with GASGAS and the company has been super successful, and we’re beyond proud of everything he has achieved with the team.

  • Sunderland to retire from professional motorcycle racing
  • Sam’s outstanding career included two world championships and two Dakar wins
  • Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing wish Sam all the best for the future

Joining Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing for the 2022 season, Sam kicked off his stint on the RX 450F with a bang by claiming victory in the 2022 Dakar Rally – the first ever win for GASGAS at the world’s toughest rally-raid. And that was just the beginning! Sam kept the momentum going with stellar performances at each FIM World Rally-Raid Championship round in 2022, ultimately clinching his second world championship title. What a year!

Sam first joined the company back in 2014, and during his time racing for the team he secured no less than two world championships and two Dakar victories, not to mention multiple stage and event wins along the way. Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing couldn’t be more grateful for Sam’s passion, dedication, and sheer awesomeness he brought to every race. Sam will continue working with the team, using his vast experience in a support and development role. Thank you for everything, Sam, we’re already looking forward to working closely together again in the future!

Sam Sunderland: “It is with gratitude, humility, a bit of sadness, but without regret, that I announce my retirement from motorcycle racing after having a career that I dreamed of once upon a time. From winning two world championships to my two Dakar victories, it’s been an incredible run. I would like to thank everyone that has been a part of this chapter and I’m looking forward to staying close to the team and playing a part in supporting their race efforts in the future.”

Andreas Hölzl – Rally Team Manager: “We would like to say a massive thank you to Sam for his time with Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing. I speak for the whole team when I say we’re sad to hear that Sam is retiring from racing, but we completely respect his decision and thank him for everything he has done for us over the years. Beyond being a phenomenal racer, Sam is a fantastic person – always supportive, motivating, and a true team player. He is a huge part of the GASGAS family, and we look forward to working with him again in new and exciting ways in the future.”

Pit Beirer – Motorsports Director: “Sam joined the company back in 2014, and since then his passion, dedication, and results have been exceptional. He not only secured two world championships and two Dakar victories, but he played a massive part in the successes of the whole team. Over the years, our relationship with Sam became stronger and stronger, and with his move to Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing in 2022, he continued to make history. While it’s tough to see Sam go, we respect his decision. I’d like to personally thank Sam for everything he put into the team and wish him well for the future.”

GASGAS FACTORY RACING THANKS JUSTIN BARCIA FOR HISTORIC FIVE YEARS TOGETHER

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Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing would like to express its thanks to Justin Barcia after five historic years together in the AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross Championships, which included the brand's first 450SX Main Event and 450MX overall victories. Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing thanks Justin Barcia The combination resulted in a RED-hot five years together! BAMBAM earned the brand's first AMA 450SX and 450MX victories Barcia initially joined the team and was equipped with the GASGAS MC 450F for the 2021 AMA Supercross season – incredibly winning their first 450SX Main Event together on debut in Houston! That maiden, history-making victory marked the inaugural time that GASGAS had won a Supercross Main Event. BAMBAM would then go on to earn three more indoor podium finishes that year – as well as fourth overall in the final 450SX standings – before delivering GASGAS its first victory in Pro Motocross at the Spring Creek National that same season via a 1-2 moto scorecard. Over the course of the four seasons that followed, Barcia would claim a haul of podium results both in Supercross and Pro Motocross, with another 450SX Main Event victory achieved at East Rutherford in 2023 onboard the GASGAS MC 450F Factory Edition model. Barcia took fifth overall in both the 2022 and 2023 AMA Supercross Championships, further solidifying his legacy in helping to put GASGAS on the map in North American competition. In 2025, with Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing, BAMBAM placed 10th across the entire SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) season. Recognized for his charisma and dedicated style on the race track, the Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing Team thanks the 33-year-old out of Monroe, New York, for his unwavering approach to racing, and wishes him all the best in the future!

ANDREA VERONA TRIUMPHS ON HOME SOIL AT ENDUROGP OF ITALY

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What a weekend for GASGAS Factory Racing’s Andrea Verona! Fired up by the incredible home support in Darfo Boario Terme, the EC 450F racer delivered a performance to remember at round six of the 2025 FIM EnduroGP World Championship. After battling to third overall and second in Enduro2 on a tricky opening day, Andrea came back stronger on Sunday to charge to a dominant double victory in EnduroGP and Enduro2.

LAS VEGAS A SOLID END TO HARD-FOUGHT 450SMX SEASON FOR JUSTIN BARCIA

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The final race of the 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) in Las Vegas on Saturday completed what was a hard-fought season for Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing, where Justin Barcia took ninth overall in the SMX Final and finished inside the top 10 at the conclusion of the post-season. An 11-9 scorecard for Justin Barcia in 450SMX Ryder DiFrancesco exits Las Vegas finale following Moto 1 scare BAMBAM concludes post-season inside the top 10 Barcia powered his GASGAS MC 450F Factory Edition to an 11th-place finish in the opening 450SMX race on what was a challenging circuit layout, with the hybrid nature of both Supercross and Pro Motocross adding a layer of complexity to the on-track action. Upon improving to ninth by the end of Moto 2 for the final checkered flag of the year, BAMBAM picked up P9 overall for the finale, and finished 10th in the 450SMX Championship standings. Justin Barcia: “Las Vegas was full on! The track had a bit of everything, which made it a tricky day for me. All-in-all, we did our best as usual, but our best wasn't quite good enough. A big thank you to everyone who has been part of this season – we tried our best all year, and we can hold our heads high knowing that we never gave up!" For Ryder D, he rocketed to fourth in 250SMX qualifying equipped with the GASGAS MC 250F Factory Edition, before comfortably featuring inside the top-five during the early stages of Moto 1. A scary impact unfortunately resulted in an early end to his night, as the Californian withdrew from Moto 2 and is set to undergo further evaluation this week. Results 450SMX Class – SMX Final 1. Jett Lawrence (Honda) 2. Hunter Lawrence (Honda) 3. Eli Tomac (Yamaha) 6. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 9. Justin Barcia (Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing) 14. Chase Sexton (KTM) Standings 450SMX Class 2025 after 3 of 3 rounds 1. Jett Lawrence, 166 points 2. Hunter Lawrence, 151 3. Eli Tomac, 135 7. RJ Hampshire, 109 8. Chase Sexton, 92 10. Justin Barcia, 86 19. Malcolm Stewart, 20 22. Aaron Plessinger, 14 Results 250SMX Class – SMX Final 1. Jo Shimoda (Honda) 2. Seth Hammaker (Kawasaki) 3. Tom Vialle (KTM) 22. Ryder DiFrancesco (Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing) Standings 250SMX Class 2025 after 3 of 3 rounds 1. Jo Shimoda, 167 points 2. Seth Hammaker, 144 3. Tom Vialle, 127 16. Ryder DiFrancesco, 41 22. Julien Beaumer, 15