Quad Lock Honda gun continues his remarkable international run
The two-time Australian Supercross Champion and AMA Motocross Champion has been in dominant form, delivering a flawless performance across all three rounds of the championship.
The series opened in Birmingham, where Wilson set the tone early, qualifying fastest, winning his head-to-head race, and sweeping all three main events in a commanding display.
“It was a great start to my campaign, it felt like a dream night. I’m always a bit nervous going into these events; the tracks are tight and you never quite know who’s going to step up,” said Wilson.
Round two in Belfast delivered more of the same, with Wilson again qualifying first and claiming victory in all three main events. The Scotland-born rider, who has spent nearly two decades based in the United States, reflected on the personal significance of the weekend.

“Round two was special. Having my dad in UK at these events meant a lot, we’ve been through a lot lately, so to share that together was something I’ll always value,” he said.
Wilson capped off the championship in style, completing a clean sweep of all nine main events across the series to secure back-to-back titles in dominant fashion.
“So good, the feeling was incredible. To do it again for the team, Armour Vision, St Blazey MX, and the Quad Lock Honda crew is really special. Coming off our win in Australia, it’s been a dream run, and I’m hoping to carry that momentum into Costa Rica,” Wilson added.
Next, Wilson will make his debut at the iconic X-Knights tonight, held at Estadio Nacional de la Sabana in San José. The event is renowned for bringing together world-class Supercross, FMX, and BMX Freestyle competition in one of the sport’s most electrifying environments.
“This is very cool. Costa Rica is such a beautiful country, and to be invited to race here is a real honour. A big thanks to Pasión MX, Honda Costa Rica, and the Quad Lock Honda Team. Also, shoutout to my guy at SKDA for the Costa Rica-inspired graphics, he nailed it. I’m excited to get in front of the fans, put on a show, and have some fun,” said Wilson.
Following Costa Rica, Wilson will shift focus back to the AMA Supercross Championship, with plans to return for the final five rounds of the season.











