The key to the Championship’s success is the hard work that each organiser and its partners carry out over the year. Working in close co-operation with the sponsors, the ACU wishes to thank each organiser for this latest triumph, reinforcing its status as the top domestic Youth Championship.
PAR Homes have been title sponsor of the Series and their support has been greatly appreciated. PAR Homes has a strong association to motocross with Managing Director Paul Rowland, himself being involved in the sport at many levels and sharing the same commitment to developing our young motocross riders.
The ACU would also like to express there thanks to all Marshals, Euro Motorsport IT Timekeeping and especially to all the riders who have taken part in the Championship, you have produced some excellent racing throughout the season and, once again the ACU recognises this.
Dates and venues for 2008 will be issued once the World and European Championships have been confirmed, but riders can expect the Regulations and Registration forms to land on the door mat by the end of the week, postal strike allowing!!
Round 7 Brookthorpe – Overall Results
PAR BYMX 65cc Junior
1st Ben Watson 2nd Tom Neal 3rd Matthew Callaghan
PAR BYMX 85cc Small Wheel
1st Dan Thornhill 2nd Luke Dean 3rd Scott Alldridge
PAR BYMX 85cc Big Wheel
1st Josh Spinks 2nd Connor Walkley 3rd Sam Davis
PAR BYMX Intermediate 125
1st David Games 2nd Scot James 3rd Lewis Trickett
PAR BYMX Premier 125
1st Matthew Moffat 2nd Alex Rockwell 3rd Jack Hawes
Final Championship standings
PAR BYMX 65cc Junior
1st Ben Watson, 1215 pts 2nd Jack Heath, 1079 pts 3rd Callan Cooper, 1051 pts
PAR BYMX 85cc Small Wheel
1st Matthew Fleming, 1125 pts 2nd Dan Thornhill, 1011 pts 3rd Scott Alldridge, 994 pts
PAR BYMX 85cc Big Wheel
1st Sam Davis, 1154 pts 2nd Richie Worrall, 1051 pts 3rd Josh Spinks, 1043 pts
PAR BYMX Intermediate 125
1st Lewis Tombs, 1070 pts 2nd David Games, 1061 pts 3rd Will Worden, 988 pts
PAR BYMX Premier 125
1st Alex Rockwell, 1151 pts 2nd Matthew Moffat, 1024 pts 3rd Lewis King, 975 pts