The ACU British Motocross Championship (MXGB) will have a brand-new website from this weekend’s final round at Lyng in Norfolk – paving the way for a much stronger online presence in 2026.
As the new online home of the ACU British Motocross Championship, mxgb.co.uk will showcase the riders, teams, events, results, images, videos, social media content, partners, and the latest news from the re-energised series.
The first version of the new site was launched today and will be further developed ahead of the 2026 season by the ACU’s communications partner – Formation Comms.
MXGB Series Director, Paul Irwin (pictured), said: “Having a user-friendly website which truly showcases the championship is crucial as we continue to strengthen the series and forge a strong community for British MX, reigniting passion for the British championship in the UK and further afield.
"I’m thrilled we’ve been able to achieve this within the 2025 season and have the new site launched ahead of the final round.”
Riders will be able to register for the 2026 season on the new website and there will be a designated laptop set up at Lyng in the Michelin VIP Marquee for those wishing to view the new website and register for the 2026 season.
As the national governing body of motorcycle sport in the UK, the Auto-Cycle Union is investing in the future of its British championships on multiple fronts. Part of this is the creation of a new-look MXGB website.
A new Trial GB site was launched in June, while a new British Enduro website will go live before Christmas. The main ACU website will then be re-launched in 2026.
The unveiling of the new MXGB website marks another important milestone in the ACU’s strategy to build a solid, sustainable and successful future for its British championships – many of which have provided a launchpad for Britain’s most talented competitors to become globally successful and highly decorated.
ACU CEO Matthew Edwards-Wear, said: “As the national governing body of motorcycle sport, the ACU celebrated its 120th anniversary last year. A lot of work continues to go on at ACU House – across all the disciplines and touch points – to ensure the organisation will be here for many decades to come and remains the organisation that the sport can rely on.
"We’re incredibly proud of the British Championships we run and the titles we award, and sustaining them is a big focus for us.
"Bringing a brand-new MXGB website online gives the series a platform to promote itself both domestically and internationally, and to celebrate the success of our riders and teams who motivate, inspire and entertain every season."