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Triumph names title sponsor ahead of Pro Motocross

5.11 strengthens partnership with factory team for outdoors.

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Triumph Factory Racing has named 5.11 as its title sponsor ahead of the upcoming 2026 Pro Motocross Championship, further strengthening their ongoing partnership.

The expanded agreement now sees the operation officially renamed 5.11 Triumph Factory Racing, continuing a collaboration that was already in place throughout Monster Energy Supercross.

“It’s a proud moment for the team as we share the images of our new 5.11 Triumph Factory Racing livery and announce the strengthening of our already great partnership,” explained Triumph Racing America general manager Jeremy Coker.

“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. 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.

“To move forward with a partner with such credibility as 5.11 is a real boost for the team, and we aim to head outdoors with even more motivation to achieve great things as we begin our renewed partnership together.”

5.11 CEO Troy Brown added: “From day one, Triumph Racing has shared our belief in pushing limits, building with purpose, and connecting authentically with the Supercross community.

“What started as a partnership has quickly grown into true alignment between two brands built around performance, passion, and the Challenge Possible mindset. We’re proud to become title partners of the newly named 5.11 Triumph Factory Racing team and support the entire Triumph family as we take this next step together.”

Jordon Smith and Mikkel Haarup are set to lead the team’s 450MX effort, while Gage Linville and Austin Forkner will contest 250MX on the TF 250-X. SMX Next Supercross AMA National Championship winner Deacon Denno is also expected to make his debut during the opening stages of the series, while Jalek Swoll continues to recover from an Achilles injury.

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