Fox Racing Canada Rapid Reaction: Quinn Amyotte Joins Priority MX Thor GASGAS for 2026!

In a season full of team shakeups and rider moves, one announcement stands out — and it’s not just because it’s official. Last week, word spread quickly that Quinn Amyotte had signed with the powerhouse Priority MX Thor GASGAS Team, and for those who’ve followed his journey, this news hits different.
Why? Because few riders deserve this kind of support more than Quinn.
Sure, his results speak for themselves. But it’s what he does off the track that sets him apart. From relentless training sessions to building meaningful industry relationships — and let’s not forget his ever-growing YouTube Vlog Series — Quinn has evolved into the kind of professional every team wants in their pit. He had options for 2026, including a return to KTM Canada with increased support and a tempting offer from Guaranteed Comfort Honda. But his heart was set on Priority MX, and now it’s official.
Quinn on his decision:
“I’ve wanted to ride for the Priority MX Thor GASGAS Team for sometime now, and I’m so excited that we were able to get it done for 2026 and 2027. Peter [Knoop], Justin [Roney] and the Priority MX crew are awesome and I cannot wait to begin testing and training for next season.”
Quinn’s path to this moment hasn’t been easy — and that’s exactly why it’s so rewarding. He wasn’t the flashiest rider coming up, but he’s become one of the fittest, most focused athletes on the gate. His whips are dialed now, but more importantly, his mindset is elite. Whether grinding through motos at Dreamland MX Training Facility or hammering out laps at the infamous Ragland Sand Pit, Quinn has built his career brick by brick — the way champions do.

Behind the scenes, he’s mastered the little things: nutrition, recovery, media presence, and consistency. It’s no wonder he’s earned this opportunity.
Quinn on his immediate and future plans:
“I’ll be making my Priority MX Thor GASGAS Team debut at the opening round of the 2025 West Coast AX Series in two weeks, so that will be exciting. After that, I’ll most likely take some time off to recharge. Then, I’ll begin training for 2026, and head south in February to start riding. I’ll probably go to Dreamland for a month, and then get together with Tanner and Cole (teammates) at ClubMX or something like that.”
With Quinn and Tanner Ward anchoring the 450 class, and Cole Pranger representing the 250 Pro/Am division, Priority MX Thor GASGAS is looking stacked for the 2026 Triple Crown Series. The schedule’s already out, and the buzz is building.
Congratulations to Quinn Amyotte — a rider who’s earned every bit of this moment. From vlogs to podium finishes, he’s proving that hard work, humility, and hustle still matter.





