





Tosha Schareina is a man on a mission. The 28-year-old started racing motorbikes as a kid because his uncle raced Motocross and since that point, he’s never looked back. After initially slamming home some good results in Enduro racing, he moved across to rallies and has always had one goal in mind – Dakar. He first competed in rally racing in 2020 and victory in the Andalusia Rally gave him a direct pass to the 2021 Dakar – where he impressed with a 13th place finish. Another strong year in 2022 saw him win the Baja Aragon and he followed it up with another P13 finish in that season’s Dakar. Now with the Monster Energy Honda Team, he took victory in both the Baja Aragon and Desafio Ruta 40 this year and he’s ready to explode and show the world his full potential. We’re stoked to be part of the journey!
Tosha Schareina is a man on a mission. The 28-year-old started racing motorbikes as a kid because his uncle raced Motocross and since that point, he’s never looked back. After initially slamming home some good results in Enduro racing, he moved across to rallies and has always had one goal in mind – Dakar. He first competed in rally racing in 2020 and victory in the Andalusia Rally gave him a direct pass to the 2021 Dakar – where he impressed with a 13th place finish. Another strong year in 2022 saw him win the Baja Aragon and he followed it up with another P13 finish in that season’s Dakar. Now with the Monster Energy Honda Team, he took victory in both the Baja Aragon and Desafio Ruta 40 this year and he’s ready to explode and show the world his full potential. We’re stoked to be part of the journey!
Off Road News

34th running of the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge gets underway Saturday, opening Round 2 of the 2025 FIM World Rally Raid Championship in the famed Empty Quarter desert

Honda’s Adrien Van Beveren, the ‘23 winner of the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, leads the Monster Energy-backed World Rally Raid Championship racers into the United Arab Emirates’ famed ocean of sand – the Empty Quarter Desert

Rather than relaxing after another recent Dakar Rally podium finish, Monster Energy’s Adrien Van Beveren returned to his home in northern France, spun some wrenches on his vintage 1996 Honda CR500, and then booted up and won the prestigious 50th annual Enduropale du Touquet for the second time in his stories off-road motorcycle racing career.
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