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New motorcycle racing jobs platform launched by two racers

The Paddock Network.

Former grand prix riders Taylor Mackenzie and Danny Webb have linked up to form a new platform for motorcycle racing personnel.

The new platform, called The Paddock Network, is aimed at providing a dedicated space for motorcycle racing teams to advertise open positions, and for people who want to work in motorcycle racing to look and apply for jobs in the sport.

“Everyone in racing knows how chaotic this process can be,” said Taylor Mackenzie, co-founder of The Paddock Network. 

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“Right now, teams rely on scattered Facebook posts and word of mouth to find available riders or staff. If a mechanic becomes free, or a rider is looking for a seat, there has never been a central place to go. We’ve built The Paddock Network to fix that.”

Danny Webb added: “We want to build the missing link in motorsport. Whether it is a British Superbike team looking for weekend mechanics, a Moto3 team trying to fill a workshop position, or a junior rider trying to get noticed, this is a place where everyone in the paddock can finally connect.”

The Paddock Network is not aimed solely at technical staff, but also roles based around hospitality or content creation, for example. 

It aims even to cater for riders who have lost their ride “with no warning and have only a few days to find a new opportunity,” and “junior riders without management [who might] struggle to get seen by teams”.

The site is already live now with positions available at teams such as MLav Racing, Honda Racing UK, and McAMS Yamaha.

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