After already confirming Adam Sterry and Ollie Colmer for the 2025 season Chambers Racing are delighted to announce the rest of their rider line up for the upcoming season.
The team are delighted that both Glenn McCormick and and Dan Thornhill will be staying under the awning for 2025 to focus on the British Championship and Fastest 40 series as well as other selected events. McCormick will race the MX2 class with Thornhill in MX1.
The team are also focusing on developing young talents and have signed up young 85cc talent in the form of Casey Listen who will race the British Championship as well as the EMX85 championship with the target of qualifying for the final which usually takes place at Loket alongside MXGP.
Glenn McCormick:
I am really happy and excited to be able to stay with the Chambers Racing Team for 2025. Tim and Mike know how to treat people with honesty and integrity which shines through and means a lot to me personally as well as running a great team. Also with the new additions to the team, Adam and Ollie and the teams plans for the 2025 season, I’m excited to get stuck in and have a good off season training something I’ve never properly had.
Really happy to be staying with KTM also with finding some good bike setup towards the end of the season which I can build on for next season. With a good solid winter and team behind me I feel I can really push forward, get in the mix and prove to myself what I know I can do and the doubters wrong!
Dan Thornhill:
Really happy to be heading into my third season with Chambers Racing in 2025. I was grateful that Tim gave me the opportunity this season. I have started to feel like my old self on the bike again after several years of injuries. I completed a full season this year relatively injury free, ending tenth in the British Championship and sixth in the fastest 40 which I’m pretty happy with.
My aim for 2025 will be to keep enjoying the journey with the team and build on this year’s results. Thanks to Tim, Mike and everyone involved at Chambers Racing.
Casey Lister:
I feels honoured to be riding for the team again next year. I will be contesting the British championship and the European championship. I might wild card some ADAC rounds as well that don’t clash. I am hoping to be in podium contention in the British championship and top ten in the Europeans.
Michael Hathway (Chambers KTM team manager):
As team manager it’s a pleasure to be working with Glenn, Dan and Casey again for 2025. With Casey stepping up to the big wheels this year as an 11 year old had, we had great season with no expectations. Unfortunately he picked up a hand injury last month but with a good winter program in Spain and Belgium he’ll be ready for the 85cc European championship. Back at home in the British Championship he should be one of the favourites for the title.
Glenn had a very strong end to the season holeshotting race one at Schoolhouse and some really good performances. With a good winter training we know he can maintain a consistent top ten and more next year. Dan gives 110 percent week in, week out and you know what you’ll get with Dan. We know there’s more to give and after a good winter training we can achieve top 10 and more in the British championship. It is a great team for next year and we can’t wait to get going. I would just like to thank everyone involved, sponsors new and old. Of course also a big thanks to the boss Tim Chambers, without Tim this would not be happening.