Confirmed: Brad Todd reveals his plans for 2025 – privateer


Brad Todd had an impressive season in the British Championship despite racing as a privateer in 2024. He was one of the riders knocking on the door for a ride within the paddock but unfortunately things will be staying the same for the 2025 season.

The Brit has confirmed he’ll be racing as a privateer once again but has a busy season ahead with plenty of races on his calendar.

Todd revealed his plans on social media with the following update:

So guys, I thought I would share my plans for the 2025 season. It’s not the ideal situation I would have wanted to be in but it’s just the way the motocross world is at the moment. 

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I’ll be running on my own again for next season. The teams just purely don’t get the budgets to run riders like myself anymore so they cannot be at blame for anything and I’ve not been one that’s come from a fortunate enough background to pay on to a team. I think being in this situation has always kept me heavily motivated to never give up, which is probably been the reason that I’ve been going for so long. I’m 28 now so these next few years are probably going to be the best I can give before everything starts catching up on me.

I have some amazing sponsors that are staying on board for next season and I’m hopeful for some more support. The previous year was another big learning curve again for myself, the more support I got, the more fun the races seemed to be and the easier it was to get better results.

So the plan in 2025 is: 

– Arenacross
– Scottish Championship
– British Championship
– 1 round of the AMA if possible
– Maybe MXGP on the basis of my results.

Me and Joe (TMS media) will still continue with the vlogs throughout the year and will try create more exposure for potential sponsors out there by turning up to the races with a nice little team setup. so If anyone would like to be a part of all this please give me or Joe a message.

I was very close towards the end of the season for P3 in the British championship, so it’s obvious what the goal is going to be for next season.