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Reaching new heights! The all new power house from Surron.

25+

Competitions won

50+

Podium finishes

20,000+

Miles covered

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Anya Colley

From World Jet Ski Champion to Motocross Trailblazer

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Bike

Surron Ultra Bee

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World Explorer

Competitor in the 2022 World Moto Surf Championship

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Winner

First Win in the EXGB Championship on the Surron Ultra Bee X

Anya Colley

Highlights

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7-Time World Jet Ski Champion

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Competitor in the 2022 World Moto Surf Championship

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First Win in the EXGB Championship on the Surron Ultra Bee X

Introducing Anya Colley, a powerhouse in the world of extreme sports. Though her journey in motocross began in 2022, her legacy of serious competition dates back years. At the age of 31, Anya embarked on a thrilling motocross adventure with Fast & Female Racing, gripping the handlebars of a Kawasaki KXF250 alongside her teammate Beanie Reece.

Anya might have been new to the motocross scene, but she arrived with a wealth of experience in the world of competition. Before the roar of motocross engines, Anya ruled the waves as a 7-time World Jet Ski Champion. Her years of dedication and mastery culminated in the spectacular achievement of claiming the World Jet Ski title an astounding seven times.

In 2022, Anya expanded her horizons further, competing in the illustrious World Moto Surf Championship. Roaring across tracks in diverse corners of the world — from Croatia to California, and Brazil to beyond — Anya showcased her unwavering commitment to conquering challenges on an international scale.

Beyond her adrenaline-fueled endeavors, Anya stands as a Queen of social media. With a magnetic presence online, she consistently rallies support for the ladies motocross community. Her Ladies MX Days and encouraging messages have become a beacon of inspiration for fellow riders, fueling the flames of camaraderie and shared passion. In 2023, Anya took a temporary break from her full-time motocross pursuits in the UK. She ventured across the Atlantic, spending three months in the USA, conquering tracks on American soil. However, her dedication to her roots remained unshaken. She made a triumphant return to support the Rev Monkey Team in the final round of the EXGB Championship. This return was punctuated by a historic win, marking her maiden victory in the series atop the Surron Ultra Bee X.

Anya Colley's journey transcends borders, disciplines, and expectations. Her legacy, shaped by an unyielding thirst for competition, a global spirit, and a commitment to community-building, continues to inspire and ignite the world of extreme sports.

Follow Anya's captivating journey on her social media platforms and stay tuned for more awe-inspiring feats: Instagram | Twitter.

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Beanie Reece

Dominating the Dirt with Unyielding Determination

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Bike

Surron Ultra Bee

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Stats

21 Wins

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Favourite track

Canada Heights

Beanie Reece

Highlights

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2021 British Women’s Motocross Champion - Youth Class

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2023 British Women’s EXGB Champion - Open Class

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2022 British Women’s EXGB Champion - Open Class

Meet Beanie Reece, the unstoppable force in the world of motocross. Embarking on her two-wheeled journey in 2018 at the age of 12, Beanie's raw talent immediately caught the eye of Jeff Perrett, then the manager of Team Green Kawasaki. Racing her maiden full season in 2020 on a Kawasaki KX85 small wheel, Beanie showcased her prowess by securing a remarkable 3rd overall finish in the British Women’s Motocross Championship, emerging as the leading contender in the small wheel 85 category.

As the curtains drew on the 2020 season, fate led Beanie to Team Green Kawasaki under the guidance of two-time British Women’s Motocross champion, Chelsea Gowland. The dynamic duo made their debut at the Arena cross Championship, but the racing world came to a halt due to the global pandemic. Undeterred, Beanie embarked on rigorous winter testing, setting the stage for an explosive 2021.

Beanie kicked off 2021 with a bang, clinching victory in the opening round of the British Women’s Motocross Championship. This triumph was merely the beginning, as she continued her winning streak by seizing the British Women’s Championship Youth Class title for 2021, solidifying her status as a true motocross prodigy.

The following year, Beanie elevated her game by stepping up to the adult class on a 125. This transition marked a year of learning and growth, punctuated by her selection to represent Team GB in the European IMBA Championship. Her stellar performance contributed to the team's third-place finish. Venturing into new territory, Beanie's racing prowess extended to electric bikes, where she deftly manoeuvred the tracks for Pohlbock and clinched an impressive 2nd place overall in the EXGB Championship, securing the Ladies title for 2022.

In 2023, the surging success story continued as SURRON UK tapped Beanie to ride their cutting-edge Surron Ultra Bee. Straddling her Kawasaki and the Surron Ultra Bee, Beanie embarked on a mission to not just race, but to refine the Surron Ultra Bee into a competitive racing machine. Her efforts bore fruit as she clinched the Ladies EXGB title for the second time, once again affirming her place at the pinnacle of the sport, finishing second overall to her teammate Isaac Ash.

Off the track, Beanie's vibrant presence and indomitable spirit shine through on her Instagram profile: @sabinareece_.

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Isaac Ash

An Outstanding Young Talent

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Bike

Surron Ultra Bee

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Highlight

2023 Arenacross Youth Champion

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Stats

5 Championship Wins

Isaac Ash

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Winner of South West 65cc championship: 2019

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Winner of South West 85 Small Wheel championship: 2021

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Winner of South West 85 Big Wheel Championship: 2022

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Winner of 2023 Arenacross Youth Championship

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Mens British Championship title in the EXGB Championship: 2023

Isaac Ash is 15 years old and the current 2023 Arenacross Youth Champion having won the championship at the beginning of the year on his GasGas 85. Since then he has moved up to the Rookies Class and competed on a KTM SX125 at the opening round of the 2024 Arenacross Tour at Bolewsworth in September this year. Not only is Isaac an outstanding talent, but in his first taste of adult arenacross racing, Isaac went out and won all 4 races, so he is the man to beat.

Isaac is no stranger to winning championships having won the South West 65cc championship in 2019, the South West 85 Small wheel championship in 2021 and the South West 85 Big Wheel Championship last year in 2022.

Interestingly, both Isaac and Beanie Reece started racing at the same time in 2018 and both riders learned their art at the Wheeldon Off Road Centre training facility in Devon.

During the course of 2023, Isaac joined, Beanie Reece and Anya Colley at Team Rev Monkey Surron UK to ride the new Surron Ultra Bees in the EXGB Championship and helped the team win the Championship with Isaac taking the Mens British Championship title and Beanie taking the Ladies title.

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