Sam Sunderland, known for his victories with GasGas and KTM in the world’s toughest off-road races, is now starting a new chapter. In 2025, he will become an official ambassador for Triumph, working with the British brand to take on new challenges.
From Dakar to a New Role
Sunderland officially retired from motorcycle racing after the 2024 Dakar Rally. However, he still competed in the event, teaming up with Toby Price to race a Toyota Hilux truck. Now, his new partnership with Triumph suggests exciting developments in the world of off-road motorcycles.
Is Triumph Expanding Its Off-Road Lineup?
Triumph recently entered the motocross and enduro market with the TF 250-X and TF 450-RC. With Sunderland’s experience in rally racing, many believe a rally version of the 450 could be in development. Another possibility is that Sunderland could compete in ‘Maxi-Trail’ class events with Triumph’s adventure bikes, following in the footsteps of enduro legend Ivan Cervantes, who has raced the Tiger 900 and 1200 in off-road competitions.
What Sunderland and Triumph Say
Speaking about the news, Sunderland said:
“This collaboration with Triumph is an exciting next step in my career. Together with Red Bull, this British team is ready for new challenges, and I can’t wait to get started.”
Paul Stroud, Triumph Motorcycles’ Chief Commercial Officer, shared his excitement:
“We have seen fantastic growth in the adventure sector over the last five years. With the success of our Tigers and Scramblers and our recent entry into the motocross and enduro markets, working with Dakar winner Sam Sunderland is an amazing opportunity. We are delighted to welcome Sam to the Triumph family.”
This partnership could be a big step for Triumph’s future in rally and adventure motorcycles. With Sunderland’s expertise, the brand may soon make a strong impact in the off-road world. Let’s see what comes next!