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Kullas lands victory at Landrake but Searle is the Champ! 2022 Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Finale – Race Report & Results

Kullas lands victory at Landrake but Searle is the Champ! 2022 Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Finale – Race Report & Results

From 65cc to MX1 all the Championship titles have now been wrapped up here at Landrake Moto Parc , the season finale of the Official Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Fuelled by Gulf Race Fuels. It was an adrenaline-fuelled, action-packed weekend where there was drama and emotions flying all around the paddock.

Race Report by RHL Activities – Images courtesy of Conway MX – RHL Activities

The smallest of the classes the 65cc was some of the most intense racing we have seen all season, with Casey Lister and Marty Spires fighting for first place the whole weekend. On the Saturday the 65cc class rode three out of their four races with Casey winning all three races ahead of Marty Spires who contested him in races one and three and Arthur Moore who made a second-place appearance in race two. Cohen Jagielski the 2021 Auto winner and Leo Wilson also made an appearance in the top three but overall Marty took home the British Championship title.

The SW85 class provided what was called “some of the best racing in the youth class in years” It all came down to the last race on the Sunday for the Championship contenders Hayden Statt and Robbie Daly who throughout the whole race were seconds away from each other. Right to the very end it came down to the last corner, Hayden was calm and collected and pulled through on top and was crowned British Champion.

It was Billy Askews’ time to shine in the BW85 class, all the work and effort he put in this season was wrapped up on the Saturday of the event as he was crowned British Champion ahead of Josh Vail and Charlie Richmond, who both put up a fight. Despite Josh bringing home more points this round it was Billy who remained consistent with his points throughout the season and pulled ahead just slightly. With all three rounding off the podium at Landrake it was a nice sight to see after a long season of racing.

The 125cc Championship was all wrapped up at Whitby by Charlie Heyman a round early, allowing Heyman to compete in the MX2 class, leaving the podium up for grabs. We saw the riders grab this chance at the podium and wildcards Wal Beaney and Louis Vincent were top two on the podium with Wal rounding off the season with a race win ahead of GRT Impact KTM rider Ollie Colmer.

In the 250cc class the title was still to play for as Tyler Westcott and Jak Taylor were fighting it out for the top spot. Westcott stole the first two race wins, which put him out of reach for Taylor and in the spotlight for the Championship Title. In the overall weekend results Jak Taylor fought hard and came first overall on the podium after Westcott retired on the Saturday. Domonic Newbury came in second and Ben Zeale rounded off his season on a high note on the podium for the first time in third.

At Whitby the MX2 championship title was wrapped up by Conrad Mewse, who at Landrake rode in the MX1 class. Mewse had dominated all season, and this gave the other front runners a chance to be top step on the podium. It was GRT Impact KTM rider Jamie Carpenter who we saw take overall first in the Expert MX2 and MX2 class tied on points with Revo Seven Kawasaki rider Dylan Walsh it came down to the last race which Carpenter held. Third on the podium was SC Sporthomes rider Jorgen Matthias Talviku who’s second time on the podium was a nice way for the team to round off the season.

The highly anticipated MX1 class was truly the race to watch. With the head-to-head battle for Tommy Searle and Harri Kullas going down to the final race. Harri stormed the first race and was overcome with support heading into the second but surprisingly for the Cab Screens rider Josh Gilbert, who has frequently been seen on the podium over the past season, stole the win from under Harri and Tommy. This left it clear for Tommy to take the title with an 8 point lead.

The RHL Activities team would like to thank every rider, team, sponsor, clubs, and fans that have supported us this season. Please keep an eye on our website for information about the 2023 season.

You can rewatch all of the action via the below from the RHL Activities YouTube channel…

Results

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Harri Kullas 47 25 22
2 Josh Gilbert 45 20 25
3 Tommy Searle 40 22 18
4 Conrad Mewse 38 18 20
5 Shaun Simpson 32 16 16
6 Brad Todd 30 15 15
7 Dan Thornhill 26 12 14
8 Stuart Edmonds 26 13 13
9 John Adamson 25 14 11
10 Martin Barr 23 11 12
11 Liam Knight 20 10 10
12 Joe Clayton 13 8 5
13 Sam Nunn 12 4 8
14 Charlie Putnam 12 6 6
15 Glenn Mccormick 11 2 9
16 Luke Smith 11 7 4
17 Petar Petrov 9 9
18 Louie Kessell 8 1 7
19 Drew Anderson 8 5 3
20 Kelvin Townsend 4 3 1
21 Ben Clayton 2 2

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 James Carpenter 47 22 25
2 Dylan Walsh 47 25 22
3 Jorgen-Matthias Talviku 40 20 20
4 Charlie Heyman 34 16 18
5 Tom Grimshaw 30 18 12
6 Adam Collings 27 13 14
7 Charlie Cole 24 9 15
8 Carlton Husband 23 7 16
9 Calum Mitchell 23 10 13
10 Sam Atkinson 23 14 9
11 Alfie Jones 22 15 7
12 Liam Garland 19 8 11
13 Michael Ellis 17 11 6
14 Jake Sheridan 17 12 5
15 Jamie Law 16 6 10
16 Ben Franklin 9 1 8
17 Travis Steels 9 5 4
18 Dylan Spencer 6 3 3
19 Bailey Johnston 5 4 1
20 Tom Hughes 4 2 2

Youth 250

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Jak Taylor 89 20 22 22 25
2 Domonic Newbury 89 22 20 25 22
3 Ben Zeale 71 13 18 20 20
4 Joshua Bassett 68 16 16 18 18
5 Leon Williams 59 15 13 16 15
6 Harvey Cashmore 59 18 12 15 14
7 Charlie Palmer 54 14 14 13 13
8 Tyler Westcott 50 25 25
9 Hudson Roper 45 15 14 16

Youth 125

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Wal Beaney 89 22 22 20 25
2 Louis Vincent 83 20 18 25 20
3 Ollie Colmer 78 14 20 22 22
4 Tyla Hooley 75 25 25 18 7
5 Raife Broadley 67 18 15 16 18
6 James Barker 59 15 16 13 15
7 Harrison Greenough 56 12 14 14 16
8 Liam Bennett 50 13 9 15 13
9 Wesley Mcgavin 48 11 12 11 14
10 Sydney Putnam 44 10 11 12 11
11 Dan Arkell 39 8 10 9 12
12 Reece Jones 39 16 13 10
13 Levi Saunders 32 9 6 8 9
14 Jon Waghorn 28 7 7 6 8
15 Carl Harris 25 8 7 10

Big Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Josh Vail 172 45 42 45 40
2 Billy Askew 164 40 45 34 45
3 Charlie Richmond 164 42 40 40 42
4 Jake Walker 148 33 38 42 35
5 Drew Stock 145 35 34 38 38
6 Freddie Gardiner 144 38 36 36 34
7 Ollie Bubb 142 36 35 35 36
8 Lewis Spratt 127 32 32 32 31
9 Lucy Barker 126 31 31 31 33
10 Jamie Keith 125 34 33 33 25
11 Gus Mustoe 122 30 30 30 32
12 Zane Stephens 117 29 29 29 30
13 Alfie Payne 109 28 26 27 28
14 Tyler Jones 109 26 28 28 27
15 George Clark 106 27 27 26 26
16 Austin Beasty 79 25 25 29
17 Will Turner 49 24 25

Small Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Hayden Statt 177 45 42 45 45
2 Robbie Daly 161 42 45 32 42
3 Finley Pickering 156 40 40 40 36
4 Blake Ward-Clarke 152 38 36 38 40
5 Joel Winstanley-Dawson 146 34 38 36 38
6 Sonny Rooney 140 36 35 35 34
7 Lucas Lee 131 32 33 33 33
8 Maison Jones 128 30 32 34 32
9 Archie Congdon 127 33 31 32 31
10 Marley Alder 122 31 30 31 30
11 Oscar Gilham 116 29 28 30 29
12 Harley Pastoor 114 28 29 29 28
13 Lucas Moncrieff 104 35 34 35

Junior 65cc

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Casey Lister 177 45 45 45 42
2 Marty Spires 165 42 36 42 45
3 Cohen Jagielski 154 40 40 38 36
4 Arthur Moore 152 36 42 40 34
5 Riley-Ray Barrow 146 38 34 36 38
6 Jett Gardiner 135 35 33 35 32
7 Archie Stapley 121 28 24 34 35
8 Archie Butterfield 121 29 31 31 30
9 Charlie Mitchell 118 34 32 33 19
10 Ethan Gawley 115 27 27 32 29
11 Teddy Merriman 115 31 29 29 26
12 Nixon Coppins 115 30 30 30 25
13 Elliott Shawyer 111 32 28 20 31
14 Ronan Watson 107 26 26 27 28
15 Leo Wilson 106 38 28 40
16 Arthur King 101 33 35 33
17 Chad Prince 99 24 23 25 27
18 Jakson Ross 98 25 25 24 24
19 Olly Hadlow 92 23 20 26 23
20 Oscar Bird 88 21 22 23 22
21 Alfie Cotter 84 20 21 22 21