What’s happening with our Future Champions Sponsorship
Our Biker
Torrin Lennon 2026 Season Sponsor Update
January
January focused on preparing for the transition into the highly competitive 65cc class. The bike was carefully adapted to suit Torrin’s size and riding style, including narrower handlebars, smaller brake levers, and a full suspension adjustment to improve control and confidence on track. Torrin attended a 2-day training camp in Morón de la Frontera, working on technique and bike control, and maintained a consistent training schedule of 2–3 sessions per week. This period also included collecting trophies from the previous season, where he was crowned Andalusia and Córdoba Champion in the 50cc class.
February
February was dedicated to intensive training and gaining experience on different track conditions. Torrin travelled to Totana (Murcia) to take advantage of dry tracks, completing two solid days of riding focused on corner speed and race pace. Later in the month, he travelled to Portugal, stopping in Chiclana on the way, and took part in a 3-day training camp in Coruche with Fit2Race Training. This provided valuable experience riding with different riders and adapting to new environments.
March
March marked the start of the racing season in the 65cc class. Torrin competed in the first round of the Andalusian Championship in Almodóvar del Río. Going into the race with a target of finishing inside the top 20, he exceeded expectations with a strong Top 15 finish, showing immediate progress in the new category.
Throughout the month, Torrin continued to build his skills with training sessions in Motril, Almodóvar del Río (including sessions with an international rider from Denmark), and Villanueva de Trabuco with Elite MX Academy.
At the end of March, Torrin competed in the Córdoba Championship race in Villanueva de Córdoba. He achieved a P9 finish in Race 1 and followed up with P12 in Race 2 after a crash that resulted in a bent clutch lever, demonstrating resilience and determination to continue racing. Ongoing Development
Torrin is now training weekly with Elite MX Training, providing structured coaching and consistent development in technique, race craft, and overall performance. The focus remains on building confidence, improving consistency, and adapting fully to the demands of the 65cc class.
Summary
The 2026 season has started positively, with a strong transition into the 65cc category. Torrin continues to show steady improvement through dedicated training, competitive racing, and valuable international experience. His progress, attitude, and commitment highlight strong potential for continued development throughout the season.
Upcoming Races
10th May – Morón de la Frontera
24th May – Priego de Córdoba
31st May – Chiclana de la Frontera

Our Boxer
George Mitchell Graham.
George has had to deal with some injury and illness in the first quarter of 2026. He is now training hard at full fitness in preparation for the Portimao Boxcup, an international tournament held in Portugal at the end of May.
George’s training currently includes 10-12 sessions a week covering strength and conditioning, technical work with his coaches both as an individual and working with his team mates, and sparring with various youth and senior boxers.
Mark Coleman meets George.
Mark met up with one of our future champions athletes on a Saturday morning 20th April to watch him complete a gruelling 2.3KM run with a 220M accent in the hills above Rincón Victoria. The conditioning training was part of an effort to lose 6KG in the next fortnight before he boxes in the Valencia Championships next month .
Our two time national champion at 67KG blitzed the run in a shade over 12 minutes which is phenomenal. He went on to do over 15 rounds on the pads later that evening before waking up to complete a repeat of the run on Sunday morning!!
We wish George all the very best in Valencia next month in what will be an extremely high level event against some very tough opponents.

Our Golfer
Juan José Criado Palomo.
Juan Jose’s training plan is as follows:
Tuesdays: personalised high-performance classes with Diego Lastra.
Fridays: is individual training.
Saturdays: is group training at the Alhaurin Golf School.
Sundays: He plays a full match at an 18-hole course.
Juan has some up and coming tournaments this May;
On the 16th May he’s entered in a Par 3 League at Alhaurin Golf Course.
On the 24th May he’s entered in the Alhaurin Fair Tournament.
And on the 30th May he’s entered in the Baviera Golf, Andalusian Youth Circuit.
Good luck Juan in all your events, we will update you on his results next month. We will add the next list of the tournaments in June.

