REVO Husqvarna UK will pull out of the FIM Motocross World Championship at the end of the 2019 season.

The Daventry-based team has enjoyed considerable success in the UK and Europe since it was established in 2017 but the spiralling cost of competing at the sportā€™s highest level without major financial backing has forced team principal Mark Yates to make the tough decision.

ā€œThere are a few reasons and one of the main ones is the funding aspect,ā€ he said. ā€œREVOā€™s invested a lot of money over the last few years and, yes, while we have had external financial support from Husqvarna itā€™s still very, very expensive to do GPs.

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ā€œA number of people have spoken to us about getting involved as a financial sponsor but nothing has ever come of it and thatā€™s very disappointing when youā€™re trying to build towards getting a level of support.ā€

After spending its first season chasing domestic titles, REVO moved up to the EMX250 class in 2018 and came close to winning it with Mel Pocock and Martin Barr who both led the championship at one stage last year.

This season, as a factory-backed satellite team, REVO has been competing in the MX2 world championship with Dylan Walsh and Alvin Ostlund with both riders scoring top-10 finishes. They also currently sit 1-2 in the Maxxis series with two rounds to go.

However, this success hasnā€™t brought in major financial sponsorship.

ā€œWeā€™re coming to the end of a three-year plan and I was hoping by now weā€™d be in a position to attract a decent sponsor who would help support us heading into GPs next year,ā€ added Yates.

“People who know me know I like to do things properly.ā€ ā€“ REVO is a company with very high standards that operates with a very high level of professionalism. There are no half-measures.

ā€œThis year weā€™ve had a full-time truck driver, two mechanics, a practice mechanic and two riders. Thatā€™s just the starting point before youā€™ve done anything else.

ā€œAs a privateer team ā€“ even with the level of support we get from the factory ā€“ to be successful youā€™re talking over Ā£400,000, maybe even Ā£500,000. Thatā€™s ludicrous unless youā€™ve got the right sponsors who are willing to invest.

ā€œWeā€™ve been very fortunate that all our product sponsors have been unbelievable. The support theyā€™ve given us has been fantastic and thatā€™s enabled us to do what weā€™ve done.ā€