Chambers Racing KTM reveal 2026 team

Chambers Racing KTM have announced their 2026 team with basically keeping the team exactly how it was but with a few additions.

Adam Sterry will stay concentrated on the European MXGP rounds & the ACU British Motocross Championship MX1 class.

Ollie has taken the step up in the MXGP and will also attend all European rounds in the MX2 class along with again the MX2 ACU British Motocross Championship.

Hayden Statt, our newest recruit for 2026 will be taking on the full EMX125 series and the ACU British 125 Championship, his aim for the season is to be on top.

Our domestic riders will be made up of Glenn McCormick, he will be contesting the MX2 ACU British Motocross Championship along with other select races in the UK & some exciting things possibly over seas.

Along with Dan Thornhill who will be back in the ACU British MX1 Championship mix. He will also set his sites on another podium for Weston Beach Race & the French Sand Championship towards the end of 2026.

Also joining will be Harvey Cashmore, Tim decided to bring Harvey back on board to give him support through his contest of the MX2 ACU British Motocross Championship.

Tim Chambers (Owner): I am so proud to be running a true British team full of homegrown talent. I’ve been out of the frame for last few months, but we’re back with a bang heading into the 2026 season.

Adam Sterry: I am really happy to be staying with Chambers Racing for 2026. It’s a great group of people which made last year a really fun year for me. I felt like I improved a lot last year and I’m looking forward to carry on where we left off with improvements from myself and the bike. I’m already back on the bike with Marc de Reuver getting ready for the start of the season. A big thanks to Tim for putting his trust in me again – I’ll try to deliver him the results he deserves in 2026.

Ollie Colmer: For the 2026 season, I will continue with Chambers Racing KTM – I am very proud to represent the team again and very thankful for everybody involved at the team for believing in me once again. I’ll be stepping up to the MX2 World Championship, myself and the team discussed this and that MX2 is the best option for me. We all believe that racing MX2 will be very beneficial as there are more races, more bike time and we can bring the experience from the faster boys back to the UK to race the British championship and hopefully contend for the title.

Hayden Statt: It’s a great opportunity to sign with Chambers Racing. I believe it will shape a great future for me ahead. I’m feeling the best I’ve felt and really ready for the 2026 season. My goal is to win the ACU 125cc British Championship and potentially fight for EMX125 podiums as I will be competing in the full series. As always I’ll push to be the best I can be and hopefully even win one or two races.

Glenn McCormick: There wasn’t too much of a decision to make, you could say. As soon as Tim mentioned 2026 and if I would still be there, the answer was a pretty simple yes. I’ve spent five years with Tim and heading into my sixth season after a good 2025, for me it was important to keep things as they were and try to be better again next season. Not only for myself but also Tim as he give so much not only to us guys but the sport so it would be nice to make a jump again and be up the front battling closer. For 2026 the MX2 British championship is my main focus but I would like to maybe do something different in between rounds but we will just see how all goes and where we are at come March.

Dan Thornhill: The decision for me to stay on board with Chambers Racing for another season was an easy one. I’ve always achieved my best in a family environment and that’s how my relationship with Tim and the team is. Tim has supported me the last few years and always has my back, he supports me in any path I take and I’m truly grateful for this. I honestly thought my career would have slowed up by now, but with the team and my family behind me, the fire is still strong. After finishing sixth in the British Championship this year, I don’t feel I’m ready to slow up just yet.

Harvey Cashmore: I’m super excited to be back representing Chambers KTM Racing Team for 2026, it feels like I’m back at home. A big thanks to Tim Chambers for giving me the support again.

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