Cheers, tears and drama at Warmingham finale! 2025 AMCA British Motocross Championship Round 6 – Race Report & Results

Cheers, tears and drama at Warmingham finale! 2025 AMCA British Motocross Championship Round 6 - Race Report & Results

Cheers, tears, drama and great racing were on the menu for the final round of the 2025 AMCA British Motocross Championship last weekend at Warmingham Lane in Cheshire. Hosted by the Middlewich MXC, there was though, to be an interesting extra ingredient thrown into the mix, thus making those medal hunters work just a little harder to get it over the line for glory! After a dry day one, rain moved in on Sunday, thus totally changing track conditions. Despite that late twist, though, the title leaders of the respective classes remained composed and controlled to still put the required points on the board.

Race Report and Images by Mike Wood

In the combined Open/MX2 class, it was to be a double celebration for the FUS Marsh Honda boys as James Dodd topped the Open and Henry Williams bagged the MX2 crown. Going into the event, Doddy had held a 36-point advantage in the Open class, and although that advantage was then reduced down to a final 24, it was job done for JD. Taking the Open class overall win at round 6 with maximum points was eventual series runner-up Jayden Ashwell, and what great recent form that lad has been displaying! The AJP pilot has now topped the last three rounds at Lower Drayton, Hawkstone Park and Warmingham, and he’s certainly had to work hard for those wins. Throughout the Warmingham weekend, Will Hughes was also very quick off the start and doing more than enough to comfortably confirm the Championship bronze medal position. At this final round, Will, though, had to settle for a 6th overall behind Ashwell, Dodd, Adam Wells, Ben White and James Bates.

Henry-Williams-the-MX2-Champion

In MX2, Henry Williams travelled to Warmingham with a 16-point advantage at the top and with Josh Waterman and Luke Dean attempting to hunt him down. Henry is a cool dude, though, and day one he remained totally focused to score 2/3 placings and thus increase his title chasing advantage by another 7 points. That meant he now required just another 3 points more than Waterman in Sunday’s opener to bag the crown. So, getting it done in style, Henry went 2/4 to actually finish the campaign 32 points clear at the top of the MX2 Championship table. In the Warmingham overall, it was Williams, Waterman and McKenzie Marshall on the box. Although he did not score any Championship points on Sunday, Dean was still to be the eventual series bronze medal taker with Luke Meredith 4th, Yarin Evans 5th and Jordan Wright 6th.

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Jimmy Margetson the AMCA 125CC Champion

Although Chris Brindley briefly led the opening 125cc Championship moto, series leader Jimmy Margetson was soon in control before racing to the win. Getting yet another 25 points on the board meant that Jimmy had retained his title, so for the remainder of the meeting, he proudly competed with a gold front number plate in celebration. Whilst it was jubilation for Margetson in contrast, this final round was pure heartache for Luke Newman. Having been in the series top three right from the opening round, Luke crashed out on the opening lap of moto two, suffering a broken wrist! So, with Luke dropping to 4th in the standings, that saw Aaron Colley on the Holab Concepts Fantic move up into 3rd. The 2025 125cc series was to certainly prove productive for the Midwest Husqvarna boys as Wyatt McGregor finished a super 2nd and teammate Will Turner got home in 5th.

125cc Championship opening moto action at Warmingham

Just like Luke Newman, over in the Youth 125cc class, Olllie Jewitt was also to suffer total last round heartache. Having been the series leader before dropping down to 2nd, Ollie was still right in contention for the title, being just 11 points behind current table topper Woz Boyce at the start of the Warmingham event. The unfortunate Jewitt, though, then saw his title hopes all but disappear in the opening moto of day one when his Yamaha machine suffered a clutch malfunction. That meant no points scored, and then rubbing salt into the wounds, he was also to be overhauled for the silver medal in the Championship by Linc Hasted, who has been in fantastic form and finished by also taking 3rd overall at round 6 behind Chris Brindley and Oliver Bebb. The eventual 125cc Youth Champion Woz Boyce calmly got the title wrapped up at Warmingham, scoring a controlled 9/11/12 scorecard before sitting out the last moto of the season.

Stanley Siebert the BW85cc Champion

Whilst wildcard Arthur Moore raced off to a BW85cc maximum at Warmingham, Stanley Siebert calmly brought the title home. Having led the series right since round one, Stanley recorded 3/3/3/2 placings whilst regular contenders Sean Smout, Aston Whitehead, and Finn Fitzgerald produced typically consistent showings. Smout, the closest challenger to Siebert throughout 2025, deservedly claimed the Championship runners-up spot with Fitzgerald 3rd and Whitehead 4th, just frustratingly 9 points short of a medal position. Next best in this class were Ryan Tilley, Archie Humphrey and Jimmy Whiston.

BW85cc winner at Warmingham, Arthur Moore

Having already been confirmed as the SW85cc Champion, Freddie Smith finished the campaign in style with another perfect maximum points score. Freddie was an eventual massive 148 points ahead of series runner-up Connor Johnston, George Milnes, Harry Sayce and Sebastian Perrins-Talbot. Showing just how competitive those lads on the small wheels really are, Smith’s moto placings in this class, combined with the big wheels, were 8/7/10/10.

Lauren Collingwood in Women’s Championship action

The AMCA Women racers at Warmingham were again included in the Vet’s class, and the entry saw outgoing Champion Grace Richards make a welcome return to action. Having taken a break from racing due to her university studies, Grace was right back on it and really mixing it! Going 6/8/4/7, Grace also took the Women’s overall from Holly Williams, Leah Rees-Evans returning having missed just about the entire season and new Champion Amber McGregor. Proving that consistency is the key to success and just as crucial as Moto wins, Amber is definitely a very worthy title winner, so many congratulations to her! Also hitting the headlines at Warmingham was Holly Williams, jumping up from 4th to bag the silver medal position, a great achievement considering she missed round two at Bromsberrow back in April! Whilst Holly celebrated, it was pure heartache for Errin Howes, who, after being in the top three for a majority of the season, had to finally settle for 4th behind Hannah Jones. At this final round, the girls certainly got stuck into those old Vets, and Lauren Collingwood even pulled off a moto two holeshot! Well done to you all.

James Lane the Vets Over 40’s Champion

In the Vets Over 40’s, James Lane retained his crown, but season-long rival Jamie Dobson certainly made the Gloucester-based rider work hard for that honour. Indeed, Lane had to dig very deep in Saturday’s second moto, falling on lap one and being relegated to last. With a supreme ride, he then charged all the way back to 2nd and was right on winner Jamie Dobson’s back wheel! In that same incident, Sam Callow had also fallen before recovering to a great 6th. That ride and points coupled with a super last moto win were to ensure that Sam just edged out season-long rival Rich Meakin in the battle for the series bronze. With the injured Simon Lane having already confirmed the Vets Over 50’s title, Christopher Elcock took the overall win at Warmingham from Adrian Lewis, Ste Marlow and Matt Ryder. It was great to see Matt back in AMCA action, and he topped both of Saturday’s Over 50’s battles. In the Vets Over 60’s, going into the final round, Brian Staples held a 51-point lead at the top of the title chase. At Warmingham, Brian elected to ride his 2T KTM and was 3rd overall behind Darran Williams and Andrew Prosser, but that was still enough to safely earn him the crown.

Clubman Seniors racing towards turn one at Warmingham

Needing just another 16 points to confirm the Clubman Seniors title, series-long leader Michael Harbage arrived at Warmingham with a Kawasaki machine after campaigning a Suzuki throughout the series. In Moto One, Michael finished 7th, which added 14 points to his total, so that meant that there was still work to be done! 17th place in Moto Two finally brought it home, and so Harbage decided not to compete on the second day of action. With Harbage the Champion not present, there was though still plenty of business to be decided in the hot race for the remaining final medal positions. Producing one big final effort, Billy McGillivray hauled himself up into the silver medal position, finishing just a single point ahead of Ricky Ryder. In this Seniors class, Oliver Parry was also very close to the final top three and after 23 hard-fought motos was just a narrow 6 points behind Ryder! Taking the Seniors overall win at Warmingham was George Mitchell.

Clubman Seniors racing towards turn one at Warmingham

Although he had already wrapped up the Clubman Juniors title, Leighton Price finished the season in style with four great moto wins, and what a story this is with Leighton having only started racing in September 2024! At Warmingham and for the second consecutive round, Tyler Lane on his 125cc Yamaha really mixed it up with the larger capacity machines to thus earn a great 2nd overall with Bobby Turner in 3rd. In the battle for the series honours, Jack Breakwell and Matthew Limer claimed the respective silver and bronze positions.

Many congratulations to all of the 2025 AMCA British Motocross Champions.

Clubman Juniors champion Leighton Price

Results

Open

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Jayden Ashwell 100 25 25 25 25
2 James Dodd 88 22 22 22 22
3 Adam Wells 64 16 16 14 18
4 Ben White 63 13 14 20 16
5 James Bates 61 15 13 18 15
6 Will Hughes 58 20 18 20
7 Charlie Whitlow 52 11 12 15 14
8 Joshua Fletcher-Williams 45 14 15 16
9 Callum Green 38 18 20
10 Peter Hamlett 12 12

MX2

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Henry Williams 94 25 22 25 22
2 Josh Waterman 78 20 20 18 20
3 Mckenzie Marshall 72 15 18 14 25
4 Jordan Wright 64 13 13 22 16
5 Yarin Evans 64 14 16 20 14
6 Jayden Jones 62 22 15 10 15
7 Luke Meredith 61 18 14 16 13
8 Lee Truman 49 11 5 15 18
9 Logan Wilcox 43 7 11 13 12
10 Luke Dean 41 16 25
11 Martin Jones 39 9 9 12 9
12 Tim Burrows 33 6 7 9 11
13 Billy Bayliss 32 3 8 11 10
14 Logan Jay Powell 28 8 6 8 6
15 Wesley McGavin 24 12 12
16 Koby Newbould 20 10 10
17 Oliver Davis 16 2 7 7
18 Lewis Roberts 15 5 4 6
19 Joshua Senter 12 1 3 8
20 Luke Knight 5 4 1
21 Sam Browning 2 2

 

125CC runner up Wyatt McGregor

125cc

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Jimmy Margetson 100 25 25 25 25
2 Wyatt McGregor 78 22 12 22 22
3 Aaron Colley 74 16 20 18 20
4 Will Turner 67 13 18 20 16
5 Benjamin Sullivan 61 14 13 16 18
6 Patrick Gilligan 57 11 16 15 15
7 Charlie Palmer 42 20 22
8 Scott Corfield 38 10 14 14
9 Conner Challinor 30 15 15
10 Luke Newman 18 18
11 Luke Phillips 12 12

125cc Youth

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Chris Brindley 97 25 22 25 25
2 Oliver Bebb 82 22 18 20 22
3 Linc Hasted 81 20 25 16 20
4 Oakley skinner 54 14 15 10 15
5 Oakley Kettle 52 8 20 11 13
6 Bobby Watson 51 13 10 14 14
7 Ryan Jackson 50 15 11 12 12
8 Ted Bullen 48 16 13 9 10
9 Woz Boyce 47 18 14 15
10 Austin beasty 45 16 18 11
11 Ollie Jewitt 41 12 13 16
12 Finlay Pickering 40 22 18
13 Jack Bullock 34 10 8 8 8
14 Cameron Gerrard 28 9 5 7 7
15 Jacob Ince 25 12 3 4 6
16 Zach Lakin 23 6 7 5 5
17 Arley Marshall 23 5 9 6 3
18 Harley Piper 20 4 4 3 9
19 Ethan Ballam 19 7 6 2 4
20 Riley Machin 11 11
21 Lucas Gavin 6 3 2 1
Aaron Colley leading Woz Boyce in a 125cc battle

Women

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Grace Richards 97 25 25 25 22
2 Holly Williams 78 18 20 20 20
3 Leah Rees-Evans 77 20 14 18 25
4 Amber McGregor 68 15 13 22 18
5 Hannah Jones 62 16 15 15 16
6 Lauren Collingwood 58 22 22 14
7 Sophie Jones 54 12 11 16 15
8 Jaymee Garrood 50 14 9 13 14
9 Erin Howes 29 13 16
10 Lucy Tilzey 27 9 18
11 Georgia Potter 22 10 12
12 Sasha Tollet 21 11 10

Vets Over 40

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 James Lane 92 25 22 25 20
2 Jamie Dobson 91 22 25 22 22
3 Sam Callow 81 20 16 20 25
4 Richard Meakin 72 18 20 16 18
5 James kay 58 13 12 18 15
6 John Butler 50 16 18 16
7 Gary Marshall 30 15 15
8 Andrew Woodhouse 27 14 13
9 Daniel Lee 23 12 11
10 Dain traylor 14 14

Vets Over 50

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Christopher Elcock 90 20 20 25 25
2 Adrian Lewis 78 18 18 20 22
3 Ste Marlow 73 16 15 22 20
4 Matt Ryder 50 25 25
5 Russell Hartill 44 22 22
6 Michael Whalley 31 15 16

Vets Over 60

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Daran Williams 91 22 22 22 25
2 Andrew Prosser 85 18 20 25 22
3 Brian Staples 50 25 25
4 Mark Tilzey 38 20 18
5 Paul Blick 31 15 16
6 Graham Baddiley 16 16

Big Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Arthur Moore 100 25 25 25 25
2 Stanley Siebert 82 20 20 20 22
3 Sean Smout 82 22 22 22 16
4 Aston Whitehead 68 18 18 12 20
5 Finn Fitzgerald 64 15 15 16 18
6 Ryan Tilley 53 11 14 15 13
7 Archie Dixon 53 13 12 18 10
8 Byron Wheldon 49 14 7 13 15
9 Archie Humphrey 45 8 11 14 12
10 Jimmy Whiston 44 12 13 10 9
11 Mason Brown 43 10 10 9 14
12 Ioan Lloyd 36 9 9 7 11
13 Tyler Shaw 32 16 16
14 Ethan Spurr 23 7 8 8
15 Kaleb Copeland 19 11 8
16 Richie Baddiley 12 6 6

Small Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Freddie Smith 100 25 25 25 25
2 Tate Vincent 88 22 22 22 22
3 George Milnes 80 20 20 20 20
4 Connor Johnston 70 18 18 16 18
5 Harry Sayce 65 15 16 18 16
6 Sebastian Perrins-Talbot 31 16 15

Clubman Seniors

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 George Mitchell 94 22 22 25 25
2 jake whitby 80 20 20 18 22
3 George Bromley 78 18 18 22 20
4 Jeremy Titley 69 16 15 20 18
5 Albie Hall 50 25 25
6 Brodie Nock 49 13 9 11 16
7 Billy MCgillivray 49 10 11 16 12
8 Oliver Parry 44 11 12 10 11
9 Nicholas Pawson 38 8 5 15 10
10 Ricky Ryder 36 7 7 9 13
11 Frazer Turner 32 4 14 14
12 Kurt Talbot 31 15 16
13 Luke Bradley 26 12 14
14 Mitchell Hartill 23 10 13
15 Macauley Quinney 23 6 8 9
16 Daniel Wilson 22 9 13
17 Joe Willoughby 21 3 3 15
18 Jacob Potter 20 8 12
19 Michael Harbage 18 14 4
20 Daniel Lomas 14 7 7
21 Rhyce Ward 10 2 8
22 Neil Shevlin 8 6 2
23 Jed Reeson 6 6
24 Louis Smith 5 5
25 Riley Scott 2 1 1

Clubman Juniors

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Leighton Price 100 25 25 25 25
2 Tyler Lane 82 18 20 22 22
3 Bobby Turner 78 22 16 20 20
4 Matthew Limer 59 13 15 13 18
5 Ryan Murphy 58 15 14 14 15
6 Jack Breakwell 54 12 13 15 14
7 Lewis Day 42 5 9 12 16
8 Oliver Proctor-Hollins 42 20 22
9 Josh Murphy 35 14 11 10
10 Aaron Long 30 6 8 16
11 Reuben Atkinson 27 9 7 11
12 Connor Lynds 26 8 18
13 Ashley Dew 25 7 10 8
14 Ben Pritchard 24 4 9 11
15 Reggie Chittock 24 3 3 18
16 Joseph Harvey 23 1 6 4 12
17 Harvey Hunt 23 11 12
18 Ashley edwards 21 16 5
19 Ronnie Chittock 20 7 13
20 Sam Bebbington 15 10 5
21 Milo Humphrey 12 2 10
22 Mitch Booth 9 2 4 3
23 Adam Webb 6 6
24 Ryan Neale 2 2
25 Samuel Trinder 1 1
26 Tom Sayce 1 1

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