Paddock Network Expands to North America

The Paddock Network, an international online portal connecting the motorcycle community, is launching in North America on April 1, 2026. This platform allows individuals to post resumes and companies, teams, and schools to advertise job listings, courses, and events. It aims to streamline connections within the motorcycle sector, from professional racing to enthusiasts, with a simple, one-time fee.
The Paddock Network, an international online platform designed to connect various parts of the motorcycle community, is set to expand into North America, including the USA and Canada, with a launch date of April 1, 2026. This portal serves as a central hub for those looking to work in the motorcycle sector, allowing individuals to post their resumes and find opportunities with professional race teams, dealerships, and other industry companies. Conversely, motorcycle businesses, race teams, colleges, universities, and riding schools can post job listings, advertise courses, and promote events.
Launched in Europe last November, the network has already facilitated connections for teams in series like Moto3 and World Superbike. The platform operates on a model of no hidden fees or commissions, charging a simple one-time fee for its services. By the end of 2026, the Paddock Network plans to introduce additional features such as 'how-to' videos, coaching resources, and track day event listings globally. The initiative is spearheaded by experienced motorcycle figures including former British Superbike National Champion Taylor Mackenzie, former Moto3 rider Danny Webb, and Canadian international competitor Dan Kruger, who aim to simplify the often chaotic process of finding opportunities and talent within the motorcycle racing world. This expansion provides a valuable resource for anyone in the North American motorcycle community, including riders and enthusiasts looking for career paths or connections within the sport.
