The Revo MXGB Championship Hits Landrake for the final round of the season

Thursday September 9, 2021 at 2:51pm
The Revo MXGB Championship Hits Landrake for the final round of the season

The Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Fuelled By Gulf Race Fuels heads to the south for the final round of the Championship and with suspense running high as each class is as distant as a thread for the Championship title.

Landrake is a celebrated track used by many championships and is a remarkable track to hold the final round of the championship. The track will test the riders in a mix of technical skill and speed. It will be a testing track that will lean a hand to watch the most intense battles especially with the MX1 class with two red plate holders.

The Autos will be joining us for the final round of the championship with Cohen Jagielski prevailing with only one race without a win. He currently leads the championship 37 points ahead of Jason Hackett, another promising rider. Jay-J Cooper remaining in third going into the final 2 point ahead of Tommy Wood.

Robbie Daly from the 65cc class ended on a high note at Whitby taking first place on the podium and holding onto the red plate. Following pursuit and on the podium for the second time this championship and slowly climbing his way up the championship table is Alfie Geddes Green similarly is Joel Winstanley- Dawson. Currently sitting in second and third in the championship table is Olly Waters and Alfie Herron.

In the SW85 class Reece Jones remains at the top of the table again not giving up top place on the podium. Despite this, Cole Mccullough firmly resides 38 points behind Reece Jones and still has the chance to claim the championship title. Drew Stock sits in third a further 28 points behind Reece Jones. In Fourth and fifth you have Jamie Keith took third place at Whitby and Freddie Gardiner.

The 125cc class saw the likes of Joe Brookes from Cab Screens Yamaha who has just returned after an injury at a previous round smashed his first round back claiming 1st overall. Second place went to James Barker who now closes the gap on Bailey Johnston who is first in the championship standings. Despite not competing because of injury, Ollie Colmer remains third in the championship table only 67 points behind first place.

The 250 class will see Sam Atkinson challenge Alfie Jones for the championship title, if Tyler Westcott continues his streak he will be on his way to a position on the podium, Jack Lindsay, although missing out on race wins for the past couple of rounds is still in for a chance on the podium.

Conrad Mewse yet again extends his lead between himself and Steven Clarke to a total of 51 points. Conrad took home two race wins at Blaxhall and shows no signs of slowing down. John Adamson closes the gap to just one point between himself and Steven and will no doubt challenge Steven at Landrake, making for some epic battles for second place.

In the MX1 category we see Shaun Simpson move up to P3 in the championship standings just before the season finale to hopefully close the gap between the top three riders. The battle that everyone anticipates and awaits for is between Harri Kullas and Tommy Searle who are tied for points in the championship standings. Tommy is remaining confident although yet to receive a race win this season.

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