Jack Moir was one of many athletes left without a team when the YT Mob collapsed. That, it turns out, is something he’s just fine with. Or, well, mostly fine.
The Australian announced that 2025 was his last World Cup season. After a long career, equal parts challenging and rewarding, Moir is stepping back from racing.
Moir’s career started in downhill. He earned several significant results but seemed to be knocked back by injury soon after each time. That included a second at Fort William World Cup in 2017 and numerous top 10 results. He raced for Yeti Fox, then Bergamont Hayes and then spent several years with Intense Factory Racing.
In 2020, Moir started mixing in Enduro World Series events and quickly found success. Podiums led to wins and then, in 2022, the Enduro World Series overall title with Canyon Cllctv. In 2023, Moir moved to the YT Mob. More podiums and wins followed, but injury kept Moir from the top overall spot.
Outside of racing, Moir built a cult following for his Moi Moi TV series on YouTube as well as for his Metal Monday’s videos. With YT still struggling to get going, Moir hinted that he’s still looking for a brand to pick him up for any content and product testing roles out there. The last couple Metal Monday’s have seen Moir return to a Canyon, but it’s unlikely the also-struggling competitor to YT is picking up the phone for new contracts.
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