Official: Brad Todd reveals plans for 2026 – AMA Pro Motocross

Article: Andy McKinstry

Brad Todd has confirmed a significant move for the 2026 season, switching to KTM machinery as he prepares for his most ambitious year of racing to date.

The young British talent dipped his toe into the AMA Pro Motocross Championship last year, contesting a handful of rounds to gain valuable experience. For 2026, Todd is ready to take the next step, committing to the full AMA Pro Motocross series in what promises to be an exciting challenge against some of the best riders in the world.

Alongside his expanded American campaign, Todd will also make a change in machinery, moving away from Honda and onto KTM for the upcoming season. While his main focus will be Stateside, he still plans to line up in selected rounds of the British Championship, with the aim of contesting around five events when his schedule allows.

Todd has secured support from Simon Gabriel at Gabriel KTM for the 2026 season. This partnership will see him race a KTM 250cc two-stroke in the British Championship, while in the United States he will campaign a 450cc four-stroke as he takes on the full AMA Pro Motocross Championship.

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With a full US season ahead and new machinery under him, 2026 looks set to be a pivotal year in Brad Todd’s racing career.

Brad Todd:

“For 2026 I’m excited to make the change to KTM, a big thank you to Simon Gabriel from Gabriel KTM for the support with the bikes. I am looking forward to my two-stroke stint in the British Championship as well as racing the full AMA Pro Motocross Championship on the 450cc”.