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Gilbert and Mewse to race Arenacross UK Tour

The all-new Crendon Fastrack Honda team of Conrad Mewse and Josh Gilbert will race the six-round, four-city Arenacross championship in 2023.

Image courtesy of Adam Duckworth Photography

This is the first time both riders have ever contested Arenacross as Pros and for Mewse it is his first time on a Honda and the first time riding for the three-time World 500cc Motocross champion Dave Thorpe. Gilbert returns to the team he last rode for in 2019.

The inclusion of the team in Arenacross also signals a first for AX race fans sitting trackside at any one of the four arenas hosting the Tour in Belfast, Aberdeen, Birmingham and London, as the 2023 series will be the inaugural official outing for the Honda squad.

The experienced pairing will bring a necessary set of race skills to the Arenacross ring; 23-year-old Mewse is a triple MX2 British champion, and 24-year-old Gilbert ended 2022 on a high with a win in the final race of the British MX1 championship.

“I couldn’t be happier,” said Mewse. “I love a challenge and racing Arenacross will certainly be a learning curve. I’ve never even ridden a Japanese bike before and now I’m getting ready to race the Honda in a completely different way with a different bike set up and a new team. I did race Arenacross as a youth rider, but it’s a whole new scene now. My preparation will start in a couple of weeks when we convert our motocross track into an Arenacross track. I’m serious about this and will put in great prep to get fantastic results!”

“I’m really looking forward to it,” said Gilbert. “It will be interesting as I have never ridden anything like Arenacross before, and so I don’t know what to expect. It will be great to do something different and will be a nice start to the season. I also like the idea that it’s British-only riders, which means I’ll be racing against the guys I usually race against outdoors, but without the weather issues. I have watched the show before and can see that, as it appeals to people outside of the sport, it also helps to boost the scene in general. It will be a great show.”

Team boss Dave Thorpe added; “We’ve always supported Arenacross with competitive riders and have enjoyed a high level of success over the years. However, next year will be very different as we’ll have our main two British Championship riders competing as the official Honda team. This level of commitment shows just how important Arenacross is to the British race scene.”

Delighted with the way the 2023 Arenacross series is shaping up, Promoter Mate Bates said; “This is the first time the Arenacross series will have both MX1 and MX2 British Champions on the start gate – in fact, it’s the first time we’ve ever had a British Champion lining up, so now having Tommy Searle, Shaun Simpson, Conrad and Josh ready to race with us is proving that keeping the series all-British is a great move for motocross. The week ahead will be an exciting time as the interest from every British rider has surprised me in such a good way.”

The 2023 Arenacross Tour:
Round 1: Friday 20th January – SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Round 2: Saturday 21st January – SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Round 3: Saturday 28th January – P&J Live, Aberdeen, Scotland
Round 4: Sunday 29th January – P&J Live, Aberdeen, Scotland
Round 5: Saturday 4th February – The Resorts World Arena, Birmingham NEC, England
Round 6: Saturday 18th February – The OVO Arena, Wembley, England

Visit www.arenacrossuk.com for more Arenacross news and information on how to book tickets.

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