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Kullas and Carpenter take Foxhill honours! 2022 Revo ACU British Motocross Chamionship Round 2 – Race Report & Results

Kullas and Carpenter take Foxhill honours! 2022 Revo ACU British Motocross Chamionship Round 2 – Race Report & Results

Foxhill was greeted by beautiful sunshine on easter bank holiday weekend, and what a weekend it was. The track was prepped perfectly, and the layout promoted some fantastic racing through all classes.

Report by RHL Activities – Feature Image courtesy of GRT Impact KTM

Harri Kullas came out firing in the morning posting the fastest lap in timed qualifying proving he was the man to beat on the day. Harri backed this up by taking a convincing win in race 1 leading from start to finish. Race 2 was more difficult for Harri as defending champion Tommy Searle had grabbed the lead on lap 1 leaving Kullas with work to do. The Cabscreens Crescent Yamaha rider threw everything at the brit, but Searle defended his lead to the flag granting him the second moto win. Kullas took the overall win with a 1-2 scorecard leaving Searle with second overall after posting a 3-1 scorecard. Josh Gilbert rode really well all day showing the speed he has this season however a couple of small mistakes kept him out of the battle at the front. Gilbert still managed to walk away with a podium and valuable points towards his title campaign.

Reigning Champion and your current Championship leader, Conrad Mewse, started his day off the only way he knows how, by qualifying on pole with a blistering time and dominating race 1. Conrad looked impossible to beat, however, the racing gods had other plans. The gate dropped for race two and Mewse got tangled up in a first turn pile up leaving him third from last by the time he got going. The fans were in for a treat as they were about to witness Conrad dice through the pack in one of the best British Championship comeback rides in recent memory. Mewse fought and clawed his way up to the front and with 2 laps to go passed Jamie Carpenter for an incredible race win. The drama didn’t end there though, it was deemed after the race that Conrad was handed a 10-place penalty for a pass he made on another rider leaving the 426 with a 1-5 scorecard and 5th overall. Jamie Carpenter rode fantastically all weekend leading the second moto convincingly until two laps from the flag. Carpenter’s scores on the weekend granted him the overall win which was very well deserved. Hitachi KTM rider, Isak Gifting, grabbed the second spot on the podium securing valuable points for his title campaign. Fellow Hitachi KTM rider Kay Kassermakers took home 3rd overall on his return to racing following an injury closely followed by Tom Grimshaw who must be mentioned following his 2nd place finish in race 2, this young man is finding his feet in this hotly contested MX2 class.

In the 250cc class, Travis Steels grabbed the holeshot in race 1 and didn’t look back, the BDR Ansa Tech rider controlled the pace and held off the hard charging Tyler Westcott to take the win. Drama in race two changed the narrative as on the sighting lap Travis experienced bike problems delaying his return to the start leaving him with the last gate pick. Travis was buried in the pack after turn 1 and made too many mistakes to get back to the front. Tyler Westcott dominated the race with a very sizable lead by the time he crossed the finish line, the 2-1 scorecard gifted Tyler top step on the podium again. Team Green Kawasaki rider Jak Taylor put two very solid performances together to grab himself second overall for the day. Jak is starting to find some form so keep an eye out for him for the remainder of the season. A wildcard in the class for the weekend, Ollie Colmer, took home 3rd overall on his GRT Impact KTM 125cc machine.

Image courtesy of Cab Screens Crescent Yamaha

Possibly the fan favourite class of the weekend, the Big wheel 85cc riders did not disappoint. Two young riders, in particular, put on quite the show this Easter weekend. Jake Walker and Billy Askew went toe to toe every single lap of both races. Billy managed to steal the win in the first moto after a long fought battle. Race two started out with Jake leading early and just like moto 1, Billy Askew managed to find a way through. Walker, determined not to have a repeat of the race 1 result dug even deeper and threw everything at Billy for the last few laps and with one corner to go dove down the inside to take a dramatic win. Jake Walker took the overall after the better race 2 result with Billy Askews taking home second overall. With all the drama going on up front Josh Vail was able to put in 2 solid races to grab himself 3rd overall. These riders provided us with some fantastic racing and will sure to be battling all season long.

The Small Wheel class was dominated from start to finish by the rocket, Robbie Daly, who took both race wins gifting him the overall. Robbie was followed by Hayden Statt who showed real speed and ended his weekend with second overall. Liam bell rounded his weekend off by getting himself the final spot on the podium.

The Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Fuelled by Gulf Race Fuels heads to Cadders Hill, Lyng on Sunday 8thMay for the third stop of the 2022 calendar.

Results

MX1 – Overall

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Harri Kullas 47 25 22
2 Tommy Searle 45 20 25
3 Josh Gilbert 40 22 18
4 Ashton Dickinson 35 15 20
5 Shaun Simpson 32 16 16
6 Brad Todd 29 14 15
7 Martin Barr 25 13 12
8 Liam Knight 24 11 13
9 Dylan Walsh 24 18 6
10 Glenn Mccormick 23 12 11
11 John Adamson 20 10 10
12 Jake Nicholls 18 4 14
13 Petar Petrov 18 9 9
14 John Meara 15 7 8
15 Stuart Edmonds 12 8 4
16 Steven Clarke 7 7
17 Charlie Putnam 6 5 1
18 Ben Putnam 6 6
19 Jake Millward 5 5
20 Billy Mackenzie 3 3
21 George Simmutch 3 3
22 Jason Meara 2 2
23 Richard Mckeown 2 2
24 Luke Smith 1 1

MX2 – Overall

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 James Carpenter 43 18 25
2 Isak Gifting 42 22 20
3 Kay Karssemakers 38 20 18
4 Tom Grimshaw 36 14 22
5 Conrad Mewse 35 25 10
6 Jay Hague 29 13 16
7 Adam Collings 28 15 13
8 Carlton Husband 26 12 14
9 Matteo Miot 23 8 15
10 Michael Ellis 23 16 7
11 Jamie Law 22 10 12
12 Sam Atkinson 16 5 11
13 Jamie Wainwright 16 7 9
14 Charlie Cole 11 11
15 Alfie Jones 10 4 6
16 Howard Wainwright 10 6 4
17 Calum Mitchell 9 9
18 Louie Kessell 8 8
19 Henry Siddiqui 6 3 3
20 Bailey Johnston 5 5
21 Jake Sheridan 2 2
22 Jack Lindsay 2 2
23 Kyle Mcnicol 1 1
24 Aaron Ongley 1 1

Youth 250 – Overall

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Tyler Westcott 47 22 25
2 Jak Taylor 38 18 20
3 Ollie Colmer 36 20 16
4 Hudson Roper 32 10 22
5 Travis Steels 28 25 3
6 Ashton Boughen 26 14 12
7 Mckenzie Marshall 24 6 18
8 Jacob Randall 22 15 7
9 Finley Evans 20 12 8
10 Tyla Hooley 18 16 2
11 Ben Zeale 17 8 9
12 Domonic Newbury 15 15
13 Leon Williams 14 14
14 Luke Southern 14 1 13
15 Callum Murfitt 14 3 11
16 Charlie Palmer 14 4 10
17 Harvey Cashmore 13 7 6
18 Leon Ongley 13 13
19 James Barker 12 11 1
20 Ethan Sills 10 5 5
21 Ben Mustoe 9 9
22 Josh Bassett 6 2 4

Big Wheel 85 – Overall

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Jake Walker 87 42 45
2 Billy Askew 87 45 42
3 Josh Vail 80 40 40
4 Charlie Richmond 74 36 38
5 Freddie Gardiner 74 38 36
6 Will Haddock 68 33 35
7 Ollie Bubb 67 34 33
8 Ryan Waggott 64 35 29
9 Lucy Barker 62 30 32
10 Drew Stock 61 31 30
11 Jack Brearey 58 29 29
12 Ben Mcconville 56 25 31
13 Lewis Spratt 54 28 26
14 Gus Mustoe 53 26 27
15 Austin Beasty 51 23 28
16 Jamie Keith 49 32 17
17 Will Turner 46 22 24
18 Fabian Junior Morrison 45 20 25
19 Riley Small 45 27 18
20 Braidy Tucker 44 21 23
21 Alfie Payne 43 24 19
22 Rees Jones 41 19 22
23 Libby Chatburn 39 18 21
24 Bailey Mitchell 37 17 20
25 Ronan Mallett 16 16
26 Zack Carter 15 15
27 Tyler Jones 14 14

Small Wheel 85 – Overall

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Robbie Daly 90 45 45
2 Hayden Statt 82 42 40
3 Liam Bell 74 36 38
4 Blake Ward-Clarke 73 38 35
5 Olly Waters 71 40 31
6 Sonny Rooney 69 33 36
7 Alfie Geddes-Green 68 34 34
8 Alfie Herron 63 35 28
9 Lucas Moncrieff 61 29 32
10 Finley Pickering 61 31 30
11 Lucas Lee 61 32 29
12 Kameron Greenhalgh 57 30 27
13 Joel Winstanley-Dawson 56 23 33
14 Archie Edwards 52 26 26
15 Harvey Rowe 50 27 23
16 Cameron Chapman 50 28 22
17 Jack Deasy 49 24 25
18 Corey Jay Hull 46 25 21
19 Ollie Holland 43 19 24
20 Archie Jay Girdham 42 42
21 Harley Pastoor 40 22 18
22 Oscar Gilham 37 17 20
23 Charlie Ward 36 20 16
24 Luca Tatchell 36 21 15
25 Andrew Piggford 35 16 19
26 Elliott Mason 35 18 17
27 Beau Smith 15 15