There’s something about seeing mud fly and a machine roar that brings motorcycle heritage to life — and that’s exactly what this moment captures. In this photo, TV presenter and motorsport personality Grace Webb takes on the elements during a Triumph motorcycle test day, wearing one of our most iconic pieces — the Uggly&Co Diamond Motocross Jersey.
Grace is best known for her work in motorsport broadcasting, including her coverage of the legendary Isle of Man TT, where speed, bravery, and heritage collide on the world’s most demanding road course. It’s only fitting that she’s wearing a piece that embodies that same energy — something raw, real, and rooted in motorcycle culture.
The Diamond Motocross Jersey — The Beginning of It All
The Diamond Motocross Jersey isn’t just another piece of apparel. It represents the original design that started the full Diamond Collection — the heart of Uggly&Co’s moto identity. Inspired by vintage motocross gear, it brings together old-school racing aesthetics with a modern fit and feel.
The OG colourway, seen here on Grace, pays homage to classic dirt track and off-road racing jerseys from the 70s and 80s — an era defined by freedom, adrenaline, and garage-built dreams. The large Diamond logo across the chest isn’t just a graphic — it’s a nod to where we came from, symbolising resilience, craftsmanship, and timeless design that still feels just as relevant today.
Grace isn’t afraid to get her hands — or her bike — dirty. Whether she’s in front of the camera or behind the handlebars, she embodies the passion that fuels riders around the world. On this particular day, she took a Triumph through the mud, letting the machine breathe, the throttle open, and the spirit of the sport do the talking.
It’s riders like Grace who remind us that motorcycle culture is about more than just the ride — it’s a lifestyle. It’s the feeling of connection between rider and machine, the smell of fuel and earth, and the satisfaction of seeing mud on your boots and a grin behind your visor.
The Diamond Motocross Jersey is built for versatility — made to perform off-road but designed to look just as good on the streets. It’s been spotted at flat track events, in garages, and on riders who live and breathe moto life. Its lightweight build, vintage styling, and rugged detailing make it the go-to piece for those who appreciate heritage gear with a modern edge.
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The Diamond Collection has since evolved into one of Uggly&Co’s most recognised lines — spanning caps, tees, and limited-edition drops — all carrying the same DNA of the original jersey Grace wears here. Every release takes cues from the roots of racing culture, from the muddy trails to the TT course, and pays tribute to the legends who shaped the sport.
Seeing someone like Grace — who bridges the worlds of motorsport media and real riding — wearing the OG piece brings it full circle. It’s a reminder that no matter how modern the world becomes, the heart of motorcycle culture remains timeless.