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Mewse & Searle on fire at Foxhill! 2024 Fastest 40 Motocross Championship Round 1 – Report, Results and Replays

Mewse & Searle on fire at Foxhill! 2024 Fastest 40 Motocross Championship Round 1 – Report, Results and Replays

After Mother Nature postponed the opening meeting, round one of the Motul Fastest 40, powered by Michelin series took place last weekend at the iconic and historic Foxhill Moto Parc in Wiltshire. The tack has been used for many Motocross GPs, and spectacular hills and massive jumps entertained both riders and spectators.

Race Report by Dick Law – Images by Insight Media

New for this year is a switch of the Pro races from the traditional Sunday to the more accessible Saturday. Also running alongside the Pros this year will be the new ACU Apico two-stroke festival125cc championship for adults and youth riders together.

The Crendon Tru7 Honda pairing of Taylor Hammal and Conrad Mewse set the two fastest Apico Pro MX1 qualifying times and were separated by just a tenth of a second on a fast, hardpack Foxhill track in Wiltshire. Martin Barr (Apico Factory Honda) was third, and his teammate Tom Grimshaw was fourth.

At the start of the race, Mewse was not messing around. He got the holeshot and controlled the race from the front. Tristan Purdon (SC Sporthomes Husqvarna) and Jason Meara (Moto-Cycle Gas Gas) had gated second and third, and both riders stayed with Mewse for the first half of the race until his metronomic pace lap after lap, just pulled further and further away as he crossed the finish line almost eight seconds clear of Purdon.

On lap eight, and for just a lap, Meara found a way past Purdon but, in the end, had to settle for third. Barr spent all the race in a lonely fourth place, while Hammal, after a first-turn crash and another later in the race, came from fifteenth at the end of the opening lap to finish fifth with his usual flamboyant style.

Tom Murphy (GRM Apico Yamaha) started fifth but slipped back a bit as the leaders’ pace hotted up. Grimshaw didn’t get the start he was looking for but fought his way past Murphy on lap three and looked set for a fifth-place finish till Hammal snatched it from him with four laps to go.

Jamie Carpenter (Dirt Store Kawasaki) and Dan Thornhill (Chambers Gas Gas) seemed to spend the race close to each other till the Hammal train came through.

Purdon got the holeshot at the start of race two, but Mewse took the lead by the end of the third lap. Hammal had a better start and rounded the first turn in third place, but by lap six, he had passed Purdon and set off after Mewse. He closed the gap several times, but Mewse was doing just enough to stay in front.

Once again, Barr spent the whole race in fourth, and if you look at the lap charts, he didn’t overtake anyone or be passed by anyone all day. Grimshaw passed Thornhill on lap one on his way to fifth place, while Meara came home sixth after a not-so-good start.

Overall, Mewse earned the £100 holeshot prize from Mitch Haul Ltd, Purdon, and Hammal. Barr missed out on the podium, and Meara slipped down to fifth because of his bad start in race two.

Searle, on his return to the MX2 class, showed he had lost none of his small bike racing skills as he set the fastest qualifying time by over a second from the on-form Charlie Heyman (SC Sporthomes Husqvarna) and Ben Mustoe (ASA United Gas Gas).

At the start of the first Leatt Pro MX2 race, Howard Wainwright (HRW Racing Honda), got the holeshot, which earned him £100 holeshot prize from Mitch Haul Ltd, from Searle, Mckenzie Marshall (DK Offroad KTM). But despite a monumental effort by Heyman to hold off Searle, he slipped through and into the lead on lap six.

Marshall had gated third, but after a couple of laps, Mustoe and Joe Brooks (Chambers Gas Gas) passed him on their way to finishing third.

Joel Rizzi (Dirt Store Kawasaki) rounded turn one in tenth place but carved his way through the pack to a fine fifth place, passing Josh Coleman (Concept Yamaha).

Tyla Hooley (KTM) didn’t have the best of races. He was involved in a first-turn crash but fought back to thirteenth place, only to crash again with two laps to go for no race points.

Searle got the holeshot at the start of race two, and that was the last the other riders saw of him. Rizzi kept him honest for about half the race until he edged away for a comfortable win.

Rizzi spent the entire race in second place, while Jack Lindsay (Apico Husqvarna) and Reece Jones (KTM), who gated third and fourth, had troubles. First, Jones, on lap two, crashed his way to last place before pulling out of the race, while Lindsay slipped back to fifth before he crashed.

Mustoe and Jamie Wainwright (WHP / SBR KTM) took full advantage of what was happening in front of them as Mustoe finished third with Wainwright fourth.

Heyman could have had better races. He was held up in turn one and ended the first lap way down the pack in sixteenth place. For lap after lap, he picked riders off until he crossed the finish line in fifth.

Overall, it was Searle from Mustoe and Rizzi with Heyman just off the podium.

Combined with this event was the MX2 under twenty-one championship, which Mustoe won from Heyman, Brooks, and Ty Westcott.

There was no stopping Josh Vail (SJP Moto KTM) in the AUC Apico Two-Stroke Festival British 125cc British Championship race, as he led both races from start to finish. But that’s not to say he had it all his own way. Jamie Keith (MBR/PXM KTM) pushed him in both races for two second-place finishes and second overall.

In fact, the first five finished in the same order in both races: Charlie Richmond (KTM) third, Ollie Bubb (3Flo Madison Crescent Blu Cru Yamaha) fourth, and Will Haddock (Poppin Canady KTM) fifth.

The holeshot award went to Vail, which earned him £100 holeshot prize from Mitch Haul Ltd.

This event included two classes: The Adults and the youth. Nathen Bache (KTM) was the winner of the adults from Jorden Bachler (Yamaha) and Matt Bayliss (S Briggs Commercial Gas Gas). While in the youth side of things, it was Vail from Keith, Richmond and Bubb.


Sunday

On Sunday, along with the Amateur and Clubman classes, it was also round one of the Honda Cup. It’s for the riders of 250cc Hondas (2021 and onwards), with three races on day two of each round.

At each round, a “celebrity” rider will be invited to take part. At this round, ex-British Motocross champion Graeme Irwin was invited to take part, and he showed that he had lost none of his racing skills at speed.

He got the holeshot in the first two of the races and led from start to finish. But in the third and last, Howard Wainwright got his only holeshot of the day and was followed around the opening lap by Luke Mellows and Adam Chatfield, with Irwin fourth.

It only took Irwin five laps to get in the lead as he cruised to a third win and the overall. Wainwright, with two-second places and a third, was second overall, with Adam Chatfield third.

Josh Greedy (Yamaha), with two race wins and a second, won the Fly Racing MX1 Amateur championship overall from race three winner Scott Alldridge (Feehily MX KTM). Jamie Fort (Team 40RT Honda) was third, with Daniel Maule (Yamaha) missing a podium position.

It was tight at the top of the Bell MX2 Amateur championship. With a first, a second, and a third place, Harrison Greenough (Simpson & Associates KTM) won the overall, with race two winner Daniel Brough (Rutxx Husqvarna) second, just eight points behind him and Charlie Hamlet (Feehily MX KTM) third, just two points behind the other.

Harry Fletcher (Honda), by winning all three of his races, won the Oakley MX1 Clubman championship overall from Luke Bull (Gas Gas) and Charlie West (KTM).

Richard Roberts (Rutzz Racing KTM), with two race wins and a second place, won the RFX MX2 Clubman championship overall, with race three winner Joshua Fletcher Williams (1 Five Design Honda) second and Matthew Pocock (MGP Steel Fantic) third.

Round 2 of the Motul Fastest 40 championship powered by Michelin takes place at Preston Docks on May 11th/12th.

Results 

Apico Pro MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Conrad Mewse 50 25 25
2 Tristan Purdon 42 22 20
3 Taylor Hammal 38 16 22
4 Martin Barr 36 18 18
5 Jason Meara 35 20 15
6 Tom Grimshaw 31 15 16
7 Brad Todd 26 12 14
8 Dan Thornhill 26 13 13
9 Jamie Carpenter 25 14 11
10 Sam Nunn 21 11 10
11 Charlie Putam 19 7 12
12 James Dodd 19 10 9
13 Tom Murphy 17 9 8
14 Louie Kessell 15 8 7
15 Callum Green 11 5 6
16 Jayden Ashwell 8 3 5
17 Harry Bradley 6 2 4
18 Richard McKeown 6 6
19 Aidan McDonough 5 4 1
20 Aaron Patstone 4 1 3
21 Jack Brunell 2 2

Leatt Pro MX2 incorporating the Under 21s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Tommy Searle 50 25 25
2 Ben Mustoe 40 20 20
3 Joel Rizzi 38 16 22
4 Charlie Heyman 38 22 16
5 Joe Brooks 32 18 14
6 Mckenenzie Marshall 27 14 13
7 Howard Wainwright 26 11 15
8 Josh Coleman 24 15 9
9 Jamie Wainwright 23 5 18
10 Jak Taylor 23 12 11
11 Ben Franklin 19 9 10
12 Ty Westcot 16 4 12
13 Josh Taylor 15 8 7
14 Ollie Colmer 13 13
15 Jack Lindsay 12 6 6
16 Reece Jones 10 10
17 Lewis Hall 9 7 2
18 Liam Bennett 8 8
19 Lennox Dickinson 6 3 3
20 Aaron Ongley 5 5
21 George Hopkins 5 1 4
22 Luca Pegg 2 2
23 Syd Putnam 1 1

Under 21s MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Ben Mustoe 47 22 25
2 Charlie Heyman 47 25 22
3 Joe Brooks 40 20 20
4 Mckenenzie Marshall 36 18 18
5 Jak Taylor 31 16 15
6 Ty Westcot 29 13 16
7 Jack Lindsay 27 14 13
8 Liam Bennett 23 9 14
9 Lennox Dickinson 23 12 11
10 George Hopkins 22 10 12
11 Syd Putnam 18 8 10
12 Reece Jones 15 15
13 Luca Pegg 11 11
14 Tyla Hooley 7 7

ACU Apico 2-Stroke Festival British 125 Championship, Combined

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Josh Vail 50 25 25
2 Jamie Keith 44 22 22
3 Charlie Richmond 40 20 20
4 Ollie Bubb 32 16 16
5 Will Haddock 30 15 15
6 Jake Walker 26 14 12
7 Roan Delaney 24 10 14
8 Nathan Bache 24 11 13
9 Jordan Bachelor 21 12 9
10 Matt Bayliss 18 18
11 Daniel Brough 18 7 11
12 Freddie Gardiner 18 18
13 Travis Laughton 14 4 10
14 Jack Brearey 13 6 7
15 Harry Lee 13 9 4
16 Wesley McGavin 13 13
17 Wyatt McGregor 10 5 5
18 Jorge Parkin 9 3 6
19 Ryan Allen 8 8
20 Kayden Smith 8 8
21 Travis Barnes 3 3
22 Jack Davis 2 2
23 Zackary Pearson 2 2
24 Tyler Jones 1 1
25 Christopher Chapman 1 1

ACU Apico 2-Stroke Festival British 125 Championship, Adults

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Nathan Bache 24 11 13
2 Jordan Bachelor 21 12 9
3 Matt Bayliss 18 18
4 Daniel Brough 18 7 11
5 Ryan Allen 8 8
6 Christopher Chapman 1 1

ACU Apico 2-Stroke Festival British 125 Championship, Youth

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Josh Vail 50 25 25
2 Jamie Keith 44 22 22
3 Charlie Richmond 40 20 20
4 Ollie Bubb 32 16 16
5 Will Haddock 30 15 15
6 Jake Walker 26 14 12
7 Roan Delaney 24 10 14
8 Freddie Gardiner 18 18
9 Travis Laughton 14 4 10
10 Jack Brearey 13 6 7
11 Harry Lee 13 9 4
12 Wesley McGavin 13 13
13 Wyatt McGregor 10 5 5
14 Jorge Parkin 9 3 6
15 Kayden Smith 8 8
16 Travis Barnes 3 3
17 Jack Davis 2 2
18 Zackary Pearson 2 2
19 Tyler Jones 1 1

Honda Cup

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Grahame Irwin 75 25 25 25
2 Howard Wainwright 64 22 22 20
3 Adam Chatfield 62 20 20 22
4 Henry Williams 52 16 18 18
5 Lennox Dickenson 48 18 15 15
6 Luke Mellows 47 15 16 16
7 Jake Rackham 42 14 14 14
8 Cailum Meara 38 13 13 12
9 David Russell 36 11 12 13
10 Ben White 34 12 11 11
11 Blaine Blackwell 30 10 10 10
12 Liam Ware 27 9 9 9
13 Harry Smith 23 8 7 8
14 Alby Smith 21 6 8 7
15 James Johnson 19 7 6 6
16 Lewis Cornwall 15 5 5 5
17 Max Bateson 12 4 4 4
18 Anya Colley 9 3 3 3
19 Phil Kemp 5 1 2 2
20 Eva Banks 3 2 1

Fly Racing Amateur MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Josh Greedy 72 25 25 22
2 Scott Alldridge 67 20 22 25
3 Jamie Fort 60 22 18 20
4 Daniel Maule 56 18 20 18
5 Sean Wainwright 48 16 16 16
6 Keelan Southwood 45 15 15 15
7 Brad Thornhill 40 13 13 14
8 Adam Reeves 40 14 14 12
9 Shane Davies 36 12 11 13
10 Lawie Davies 31 10 10 11
11 Jude Gaylard 23 11 12

Bell Amateur MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Harrison Greenough 67 20 22 25
2 Daniel Brough 59 25 16 18
3 Charlie Hamlet 57 22 20 15
4 David Plank 53 15 18 20
5 Jonathan Roderick-Evans 50 18 25 7
6 James Lassu 47 16 15 16
7 Shaun Springer 40 12 6 22
8 Jacob Randall 35 13 9 13
9 Ryan Osborn 34 11 13 10
10 Leon Ongley 32 14 4 14
11 Taylor Johnson 31 8 14 9
12 Henry Partridge 30 10 8 12
13 Ezra Blackwell 25 3 11 11
14 Tom Hughes 21 9 12
15 Jasper Gibson 19 6 7 6
16 Logan Wilcox 18 10 8
17 Rocky Lethaby 13 5 3 5
18 Kyron Carron 12 7 5
19 Harrison Fitchett 6 2 4
20 Macauley Cadby 6 4 2
21 Samual Logan 5 1 1 3
22 Harvey Hunt 2 2

Oakley Clubman MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Harry Fletcher 75 25 25 25
2 Luke Bull 66 22 22 22
3 Charlie West 56 20 18 18
4 Matt Dowes 55 15 20 20
5 Ryan Daniel 45 16 15 14
6 Luke Richardson 43 18 14 11
7 Billy Stevens 39 10 13 16
8 Ted Bailey 39 12 12 15
9 Justin Robinson 37 9 16 12
10 Alex Christopher 26 5 8 13
11 Kalem Hicks 25 7 9 9
12 Darren Manning-Coe 23 8 10 5
13 Josh Bailey 23 13 7 3
14 Jordan Meredith 17 11 6
15 Jordan Andrews 17 11 6
16 Max Wood 15 4 4 7
17 Callum Watson 14 2 2 10
18 Richard Evans 14 1 5 8
19 Harvey Pomphrett 14 14
20 Billy Saunders 10 6 4
21 Kurt Richardson 4 3 1
22 Rory Wooton 3 3
23 Jack Hansford 2 2
24 Jed Stockham 1 1

RFX Clubman MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Richard Roberts 72 25 25 22
2 Joshua Fletcher Williams 56 15 16 25
3 Matthew Pocock 55 18 22 15
4 Harry Foster 51 20 13 18
5 Alex Hamer 44 8 20 16
6 Toby Lightbown 44 22 15 7
7 Aaron Framingham 43 14 18 11
8 Jordan Ambler 37 13 12 12
9 Sean Frayne 34 14 20
10 Rheis Morter 33 12 7 14
11 Kyle Breslan 25 16 9
12 Bradley Johnstone 25 9 11 5
13 George Clarke 23 10 13
14 Jack Loveridge 22 4 8 10
15 Jack Ratcliffe 20 7 9 4
16 Morgan Seddon 17 3 6 8
17 Elliot Cook 15 6 3 6
18 Ben Wainwright 15 11 4
19 Bradley Bacon 13 10 3
20 Ben Reeves 10 5 5
21 Hayden Stevens 3 2 1
22 Jack Gatland 2 2
23 James Suckling 2 2
24 Charlie Parker 1 1
25 Dylan Chatburn 1 1