Welcome to the world of Moto Vision Racing Development

MVR-D is the Technical partner created to back up the the Moto Vision Racing Suzuki Team which started in 2003 as a privateer effort but soon atractted official backing from Suzuki GB in 2004. Several seasons of Racing later MVR-D was started and began converting what was learnt at the Races and passing that information to riders from Club level to World Championship Motocross.

MVR-D is working on some new things for 2010 and hope to bring through a quality range of Pistons and Cams later in the Year. Starting with the Suzuki RMZ 250 and then looking at developing from that point the products will be of a high quality and will only be made available when we are 100% satisfied that the performance and quality are at the highest of standards.

If you are looking at a custom package for 2010 MVR-D can accomadate any level of rider and provide a back up service at Maxxis British Championship and Red Bull Pro Nationals. The Team Race truck which has been purpose built so that it can help other Teams and riders with support when using MVR-D Suspension and Engines.

MVR-D as a company want to provide a quality service and works with the best people around the World to obtain the maximum performance possible. Entry Level to full Race support we can cater for your needs and budget.

LATEST NEWS

21st June 2010

TOUGH BUT PROMISING WORLD STAGE RIDES FOR MVR-D SUZUKI

It was a tough double outing on the world stage for the MVR-D Suzuki Team at the weekend, as Matiss Karro contested the German Grand Prix at Teutschenthal and Carl Nunn competed in round four of the Red Bull Pro Nationals, running as part of the 2010 British MotoGP round at Silverstone in Northamptonshire.

At the new Silverstone MX track, Nunn turned around a poor qualification position to start the first race on Saturday strongly, making use of the RM-Z450s power to finish the opening race in a promising eighth place. Impressing in the shorter Supercross style race on Saturday evening, Nunn proved he is back at the sharp-end with a solid fourth place finish, before going on to claim ninth and a return to the podium with a third in Sunday’s races...

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