Triumph Factory Racing Expands U.S. Operations
COVINGTON, GA – Triumph Factory Racing announced significant changes to its U.S. team structure as it prepares for an expanded presence in motocross. The moves come as part of the brand’s strategy to compete in the 450 class starting in 2026, in addition to continuing its efforts in the 250 AMA SuperMotocross series.
Ivan Tedesco, the former Pro Motocross and 250 Supercross Champion, has been appointed Assistant Team Manager. He will oversee day-to-day team operations alongside Team Manager Steve Westfall, who will place a heightened emphasis on the technical direction of the team. Tedesco’s experience will be instrumental in rider development and overall management, drawing from his extensive background in competitive racing and his recent role as a test rider for Triumph.
Jeremiah Coker remains at the helm of Triumph Racing America, managing both off-road and on-road programmes. He will coordinate the team’s racing activities, ensuring alignment with Triumph’s ambitious goals.
In a notable addition, Stilez Robertson joins the team as a full-time test rider. Recently transitioned from professional racing, Robertson will support bike development and assist with the brand’s VIP and Amateur Racing initiatives. His experience and ongoing connection with Triumph posit him as a valuable asset during this pivotal expansion phase.
Together, these strategic appointments enhance Triumph’s capabilities as it aims to elevate its status in the highly competitive motocross landscape.

