Foxwood Trade Continue to put Cash on the Line for the Holeshot Awards at Blaxhall

Monday May 13, 2019 at 11:11am
Foxwood Trade Continue to put Cash on the Line for the Holeshot Awards at Blaxhall
Woodbridge and DMCC are pleased to announce the return of the Foxwood Trade Holeshot Award at Round 4 of the Maxxis ACU British Motocross Championship supported by Pro Clean at Blaxhall on Sunday 2nd June thanks to the continued support of local company Foxwood Trade.

Foxwood Trade is a branch of Foxwood Ceramics which opened in 2018 and are based in Kesgrave near Ipswich. The established local family business offers an extensive and imaginative range of wall and floor tiles at Trade prices. Foxwood Trade is owned by former motocross rider Matt Cottrell, who has long been a supporter of the Woodbridge Club and father of former European and British Championship rider James Cottrell.

For the 2019 event the Holeshot Award will once again help to increase the excitement of the most spectacle part of the race, the start. With forty of the best Motocross riders from the UK and Europe battling it out in both the MX1 and MX2 classes, the extra incentive of a Cash Prize of £100 per race is sure to increase the importance of the start for the riders. Also for 2019 if a rider in either the MX1 or MX2 class secures both Holeshot Awards they will receive an additional £100 Cash Prize making it £300 for a double Holeshot.

Speaking of behalf of the Woodbridge and DMCC, Richard Blyth mentioned that “It is great to be able to work with a local company such as Foxwood Trade for a fifth year running. Foxwood Trade and Foxwood Ceramics have been involved in the event from the beginning and The Holeshot Award has been a great success for both the riders and the spectators and we hope that it will once again help increase the excitement for the crowd when the gate drops on June 2nd at Blaxhall.”


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