South Africa has a new reason to celebrate on the global motorsport stage, with Camden McLellan claiming his maiden MX2 Grand Prix victory and the coveted red plate in Spain.
Almonte, Spain (23 March 2026) – Camden McLellan stepped into Spain with confidence, speed and something to prove… and walked away with a career-defining victory.
The South African rider secured his first-ever MX2 Grand Prix overall victory at the MXGP of Andalucia in Almonte, Spain, on March 22, 2026, acheiving a personal milestone and also a historic maiden GP win for the Triumph Racing Factory Team. With a clinical 2-1 moto scorecard, McLellan claimed the overall victory and the red plate, taking the lead in the championship standings heading into round three.
It was a weekend where everything clicked. From the opening sessions, McLellan looked composed and in control, carrying that form into race day where it mattered most. The first moto demanded everything from him, with a push right to the final corner in a race that tested both his pace and determination, while the second moto showed a more calculated approach, where every move was measured and executed with precision.

Reflecting on the result, Camden shared just how much this moment means to him and the team around him.
“It’s been an incredible GP here in Spain with my first ever overall win, and also a first overall victory for Triumph, which is a really special feeling. I felt solid throughout the whole week and carried that into the weekend, so it all came together when it mattered. I can’t thank the team enough! We’ve got a great bike and a fantastic group of people around us, and this result is a reflection of everyone’s hard work. I’m really happy to now have the red plate and I’m excited for the rest of the season.”
Speaking to Good Things Guy, his excitement was unmistakable but so was the gratitude for the journey that got him here.
“This is what dreams are made of! We put in the hard work over the winter and it’s all come together now. This is what I’ve been chasing. I got my first pole position on Saturday, so I knew that the speed was there and then just went through the motions today. The first moto was a little chaotic and I had to push right till the last corner. The second race was more calculated. I thought everything through, there was no risk, and everything went to plan. It’s awesome coming away with the Red plate. I have a great team backing me, can’t thank my family and fans and all the people that have supported me and believed in me. This one is for them.”
For South Africans watching from home, this win carries something special. It’s not just about a podium or a trophy, it’s about seeing one of our own rise to the top of a global stage and lead the championship against the best in the world. It’s about the hours, the sacrifices, the belief and the people behind the scenes who helped make this moment possible.
And now, as the season rolls on, there’s a new excitement building… a South African is leading the charge, wearing the red plate and showing the world exactly what’s possible.


