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Where Construction Meets Motocross

P1 Construction is proud to partner with British motocross rider Josh Spinks. The partnership developed naturally through Josh’s coaching relationship with Curtis Taylor and a shared passion for motocross with P1 founder Mike Taylor.

Josh has competed at both British and European level throughout his racing career.

In 2018, he competed in the FIM European Motocross EMX250 Championship, qualifying from a field of 60 riders to make the top 40 race entry. He went on to secure an overall podium finish – marking one of the biggest achievements of his racing career.

The 2026 Championship Season

In 2025, Josh secured the Bridgestone Championship title for the season. Looking ahead to 2026, he returns with the support of the P1 Racing Team to compete in the Plews Motocross Championship. The season runs from March through to autumn and features some of the UK’s leading professional riders.

Josh will test a new setup on the Yamaha YZ250 2-stroke fitted with a BRC 500cc conversion kit – a rare and unconventional setup that offers a different riding experience compared to the modern 450cc 4-stroke bikes that dominate the class.

While the 4-strokes are known for their smooth and consistent power delivery, the larger 2-stroke delivers a more aggressive and demanding riding experience, creating a unique technical and competitive challenge.

This project is focused on exploring the capabilities of the bike whilst continuing to enjoy the sport.

At P1 Construction we move earth every day. 
Josh just does it at 60 miles an hour.
RIDER PROFILE

Josh Spinks

Josh Spinks has been involved in motocross for almost his entire life. He first started riding at the age of 3 before beginning competitive racing at 6 years old. By the age of 17, Josh had progressed into professional competition, going on to compete at both national and international level throughout his career.

Years of dedication to the sport have led to a number of standout moments across Josh’s racing career. One of the most notable came in 2018, when he achieved podium success in the FIM European Motocross EMX250 Championship – an achievement Josh still regards as one of the proudest moments of his career.

After briefly stepping away from full-time competition in 2021, Josh rediscovered his enjoyment for the sport through coaching and rider development. What began in 2016 as private coaching for one young rider gradually evolved into the Motocross Academy, which continues to support riders of all ages and abilities today.

Alongside coaching, Josh returned to competitive racing and became the 2022 ACU British 2-Stroke Champion. He went on to secure his first professional championship title at the 2025 Bridgestone Masters Pro MX1 Championship – an achievement made even more meaningful by his coaching commitments and reduced time on the bike.

Josh has become known for his smooth and consistent riding style, with a controlled and technical approach across a wide range of conditions and bike classes. Today, helping riders build confidence, improve safety, and continue enjoying the sport remains one of the most rewarding aspects of his career.

Career Highlights
  • Riding Since Age 3

  • Racing Since Age 6
  • 2018 EMX250 Motocross Championship – Podium Finisher

  • 2022 ACU British 2-Stroke Champion

  • 2025 Bridgestone Masters Pro MX1 Champion

  • 10+ Years Coaching Experience

  • British and European Level Competitor

Follow the 2026 Season

Content creator 999Lazer and his camera crew will document Josh’s 2026 season with the P1 Racing Team, capturing the full story as it unfolds.

Follow along for real-time updates throughout the season.