
Stuart Walker - Team Co-Ordinator

Scottish
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Stuart’s mechanical career began aged 10 when he was given an old Mini to run about dusty rural tracks and living in the country meant there was no other option than to carry out repairs himself. His main passion however, is motorbikes, since his early start Gordon has competed with great success between GP circuits, off road Enduro and Rallies. He most recently competed in the Tuareg rally in Morocco and the El Chott rally in Tunisia.
Gordon MacDonald - Technician

Scottish
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Gordon’s main passion is Motocross and he has raced and serviced his own machine for many years. In 2000 Gordon had the opportunity to work as the main support Mechanic / Technician for Kim Ashkanzi on the GP circuit; this was a successful and rewarding 3 year experience. His most recent competitive events were alongside Stuart at the Tuareg and El Chott Rallies
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Stan Watt - rider

Irish
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Stan’s fascination with motorbikes started as a young boy in Ireland watching his heros in the Road Racing Championship. His own riding career started in 1995 with short circuit road racing. And, after realizing his dream of racing the Ireland Road Racing Championship himself, he competed in the British Superstock Championships. Since 2006, Stan has preferred Enduro and Desert racing, he has raced GBXC, the Guy Hoquet Rallye Maroc and Dawn to Dusk. In 2006 he won the Toreug Rallye.
Jon Stamper- rider

British
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Jon’s motorcycle career began with road racing in 1995, he has competed in BMRCR, the MRO Series and the British 250 Championships. Now Jon prefers the trill of enduro and desert racing. Along with Stan, he has competed in GBXC, the Guy Hoquet Rallye Maroc and Dawn to Dusk.
Simon Pavey

Australian
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He started his racing career in Sydney in 1981 with a motocross race in Appin and won his first race at the same circuit that year. He has since competed in numerous rally events worldwide including the Dakar Rally six times in which he completed the event four times (including his first attempt in 1998). He gained international fame when he was involved in the TV series Race To Dakar in which he trained Charley Boorman to race off-road and then compete in the Lisbon to Dakar rally in 2006. During the event Charley Boorman retired due to injury and Simon went onto complete the race finishing in 86th position.
Simon currently manages the BMW Motorrad's off-road training facility in south Wales, where he teaches motorcyclists to ride off-road

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