About

What this is, and why it exists.

The Short Version

The MX Lab is a site for people who love dirtbikes. Motocross, Supercross, freestyle, freeride, local tracks, desert rides — all of it. You don't have to do it. You just have to love it.

This isn't a corporate moto site with press releases and sponsored content dressed up as opinions. It's a place built by someone who cares about the sport, the culture, and the community around it.

All Are Welcome Here

Two-strokes? Definitely. Four-strokes? Yup. Electric? Heck yeah. There's a place here for all of us — riders, fans, photographers, mechanics, families in the stands, and anyone who gets it. You don't need to own a bike to belong here. You just need to care about this sport.

What You'll Find Here

News & Blog — Race coverage, rider features, industry takes, and the kind of content that doesn't try to sell you something on every page.

Gear — Honest gear recommendations. Helmets, goggles, gloves, boots, and the stuff that actually matters when you're riding.

Gallery — Photos from events, tracks, and rides. Because this sport looks incredible and it deserves to be documented.

Community — This site is meant to connect people who love this sport. If you want to contribute, share photos, or collaborate, the contact page is open.

Who's Behind This

The MX Lab is built and maintained by Sean Kelley — a lifelong dirtbike enthusiast, web developer, and someone who believes accessibility isn't optional. Every page on this site is built to be usable by everyone, regardless of how they interact with the web.

That means full keyboard navigation, screen reader support, voice control compatibility, and high contrast design baked in from the start — not bolted on as an afterthought.

Accessibility Statement

This site targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA conformance. It's built with semantic HTML, keyboard-accessible navigation, proper focus management, screen reader announcements, and high-contrast color schemes that work for everyone.

If you run into an accessibility issue, please let me know. Getting it right matters.