Champions set to be crowned in Cornwall! Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Finale

Monday September 5, 2022 at 8:18am
Champions set to be crowned in Cornwall! Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Finale

The season finale of the Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Fuelled by Gulf Race Fuels sees us head to the Landrake venue in Cornwall where a Champion will be crowned in all undecided classes.

Who will come out on top between Tommy Searle and Harri Kullas in the MX1 Championship, all questions will be answered at Landrake. This round will also see the addition of the British Auto Cup in which top Auto riders from around the country have qualified from their respective clubs. The round will see Autos, 65s, 85SW, 85BW, 125cc, 250cc, MX2 and MX1 classes all competing.

The ACU British Auto Cup will be decided at Landrake with the top Auto riders from around the country having qualified from their respective clubs; Kensworth, East Kent, Portsmouth, Falcons, 90 Racing and MRA. Riders have been competing within their respective Championships across 4 rounds and the top 6 riders from each club have qualified for the showdown for the ACU British Auto Cup at Landrake.

The 65cc Championship is currently lead by Marty Spires on 446 points who has been fast and consistent so far this year. Casey Lister is 2nd in the series on 426 points, 20 back from Spires and will be looking to use this final round to put a charge in for the title. Arthur Moore is a further 23 points back from Lister and is within touching distance. Leo Wilson and Harley Marczak sit 4th and 5th in the Championship separated by only 5 points.

The 85SW Championship is currently lead by the rocket Robbie Daly on 548 points who has been very quick all season long, however after a good second day at Whitby Hayden Statt is only 13 points back in what could be a nail biting final to decide the title. Blake Ward Clarke is 3rd in the series on 497 points, 38 back from Statt. Sonny Rooney and Joel Winstanley Dawson sit 4th and 5th in the Championship separated by only 3 points.

Billy Askew leads the 85BW Championship on 759 points and has been solid all season long. Josh Vail is 2nd in the series and is 60 points back from Askew, Vail has been fast in the last few rounds and will be looking to take the fight to Askew. Jake Walker is 3rd in the Championship on 670 points, 29 back from Vail. Freddie Gardiner and Ollie Bubb sit 4th and 5th in the series.

Charlie Heyman has been crowned 125cc Champion for 2023 as he cannot be caught in the points standings, Heyman has been extremely fast all year and is a deserving Champion. Ollie Colmer is currently 2nd in the series and has had a tough go at it in the last couple of rounds, the GRT Impact KTM rider will be looking to finish out the season strong. Cole Mccullough is 3rd in the Championship and is 21 points back from Colmer. The young Hitachi KTM rider will be looking to take 2nd spot in the series. Ben Mustoe and Tyla Hooley are 4th and 5th in the series and are separated by 2 points.

Tyler Westcott leads the 250cc Championship on 423 points and has been solid all year. Jak Taylor is 2nd in the series and is 57 points back from Westcott after a strong showing at Whitby, Taylor will be giving it everything to take the Championship fight to Westcott in the final round. Domonic Newbury is 3rd in the series and has been showing some form of late, he is currently 73 points back from Taylor. Hudson Roper and Harvey Cashmore sit 4th and 5th in the Championship.

Conrad Mewse has been crowned the 2022 Champion of the MX2 class aboard his privateer 426 Motorsport Stebbings KTM. Conrad is now a 3 x British Championship in this class, and he will be moving up next year onto the 450 machine. Conrad has had a fantastic year and even came back from a broken collarbone to win the series. James Carpenter sits 2nd in the Championship on 223 points, 53 back from Conrad, Carpenter has been fast all year and will be looking to go out with win. Tom Grimshaw is currently 3rd in the series and is 30 back from Carpenter in what’s been a breakout year for the youngster. Hitachi KTM rider Isak Gifting is 4th in the series but has been side-lined by an injury. Jamie Law is currently 5th on the same points as Gifting and will surpass him at Landrake, he is only 7 points behind young Grimshaw in what could be a heated battle for 3rd in the Championship.

It’s DeJa Vu as the MX1 Championship comes down to the final round at Landrake between Tommy Searle and Harri Kullas. It was Tommy who came away with the title last year and this year he comes in leading the series, 15 points ahead of the Cab Screens Crescent Yamahas Kullas. Who takes the title, it’s anyone’s guess, however you’d have to say, Searle has the cushion of 15 points to play with. Shaun Simpson is 3rd in the Championship 40 points back from Kullas and 55 points back from Tommy, which mathematically rules him out of the title fight. Josh Gilbert is 4th in the series on 239 points, 30 back from Simpson in what’s been an up and down year for the SC Sporthomes Husqvarna rider. John Adamson sits 5th in the Championship and the young Scot has really found his form in recent rounds so keep an eye out for him.

Preview by Rhys Roberts – Feature Image courtesy of RHL Activities

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