Programme - 2019 Round 1 of the Judd KTM British Youth Championship

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OFFICIALPROGRAMME

2019




introduction "It's great to be opening the season by bringing the championship backto Culham"

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elcome to round one of the 2019 Judd KTM British Youth Championship. It’s an exciting time for us here at RHL Activities; we look forward to seeing some great racing and who has made that next step for this season, whilst also welcoming new riders into the championship. We are pleased to welcome Judd Racing and KTM UK onboard as the joint title sponsors for the second year of the British Championship. We also welcome back SCOTT Sports, Dunlop, Sports Insure, 1st Call Travel, 24MX, MX Vice, Live Motocross Magazine, TMX & DBR and Surf & Turf Championship sponsors. All of our valued partners are incredibly important to the success and progression of the Judd KTM British National Championship. It’s great to be opening the season by bringing the championship back to Culham. This is a fantastic track, with natural undulations, and it has previously hosted many national events, including the British Youth Championship, Maxxis ACU British Motocross Championship, as well as a Grand Prix in past history. Part of our priority here at RHL Activities is to grow our sport, bring more junior riders into the championship and give our riders the very best platform to develop for the future. Over the

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last seven years I believe we’ve achieved a lot, and this season we will see another strong lineup of riders across all classes that will benefit from racing with the very best youngsters in the UK on some of the best tracks for their development. The Judd KTM British Youth Championship is the only gateway for young riders to enter a World Championship event, and we look forward to seeing riders enjoy all the benefits of competing with us, while establishing themselves throughout the ranks of racing. I would like to personally thank you all for your support, and we are of course highly motivated to continue our growth of the championship whilst improving it for existing riders, especially as we look to lead the way as the most professional youth series in Europe. I hope you all have a great weekend of racing and enjoy the opening round for the 2019 season.

Gareth Hockey RHL Activities www.rhlactivities.com


MEET THETEAM Race Director

Margaret Stephens

Clerk of the Course

Gareth Hockey

Assistant Clerks

Ian May, Lawrence Phillips

Event Secretary

RHL Activities

Chief Technical Officers

Mark Aspden

Technical Officers

Ian May, Lawrence Phillips

Chief Marshal

Ian May

Social Media & Marketing

Darren Bachelor

Filming & Photography

MX Vice

CALENDAR Round 01 30-31 March Culham

Round 02

FOLLOW US!

27 - 28 April Pontrilas

Facebook

British Youth Championship

Twitter

@BYNSeries

Instagram

@britishyouthmotocross

YouTube

RHL Activities

Round 03 8 - 9 June Whitby

CONTACT

Round 04 6 - 7 July Fatcats

Round 05

RHL Activities Office Address The Bryn Garage Penpergwm Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 9AT

17 -18 August Desertmartin

Telephone 01873 840640 Fax 01873 840172 Email info@rhlactivities.com Website www.rhlactivities.com

7 - 8 September Weston-super-Mare

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Round 06


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TEL: 0115 822 63


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RACE TIMES PRACTICE/QUALIFYING AUTO 65CC SW85CC

5 MINUTES FREE & 10 MINUTES TIMED 5 MINUTES FREE & 10 MINUTES TIMED 5 MINUTES FREE & 10 MINUTES TIMED

BW85CC 125CC OPEN

5 MINUTES FREE & 10 MINUTES TIMED 5 MINUTES FREE & 10 MINUTES TIMED 5 MINUTES FREE & 10 MINUTES TIMED

RACE AUTO 65CC

12 MINUTES PLUS 1 LAP 14 MINUTES PLUS 1 LAP

SW85CC BW85CC 125CC OPEN

16 MINUTES PLUS 1 LAP 16 MINUTES PLUS 1 LAP 18 MINUTES PLUS 1 LAP 18 MINUTES PLUS 1 LAP

PLEASE NOTE

Times may vary depending on the venue, please check any Additional Information handed to you at the Welcome Office during Site Registration.

WARNING MOTORSPORT CAN BE DANGEROUS Despite the Organisers taking all reasonable precautions, unavoidable accidents can happen. Please comply with all instructions of marshals, officials, and notices and remain in permitted areas only. THEY ARE CONCERNED WITH YOUR SAFETY

The race timetable is conditional on ideal weather and track conditions. This may change for each event, depending on weather and track conditions. The Clerk of the Course in conjunction with RHL and the ACU steward, will confirm or amend the Race programme once at the Venue. Any amendments to the Race programme will be notified to you, through one or all of the following: • Social Media • Email • Signage • Riders Briefing Programme of Race times will always be clearly displayed at the Welcome Office. 8


IMPORTANT

INFORMATION

FROM THE TRACK MANAGER We are delighted that you have chosen Culham MX Park as a venue for your event. We here at Culham MX Park hope your event is a successful and enjoyable day. In order that we can ensure the safety and enjoyment of yourself, your guests, invitees, competitors, participants and spectators, we ask you to follow a few simple rules and inform anyone to whom this applies to

DOGS

Please note the gates to Culham MX Park will be locked at 10.30pm and will reopen each day at 6.30am. Strictly no admittance to the paddock until 12pm on Friday. Strictly no fires. Strictly no admittance into the woodland area in the paddock, should anyone be caught in this area starting fires you will be charged £100 per load of water to put it out.

CHILDREN

Dogs are allowed on site but please keep them on leads at all times

LITTER Facilities will be in place, please use. The paddock/pit/ track areas are all clean before you enter the site so we expect these areas to look the same when you leave.

CAMPING No one will be admitted to the site before midday on the Friday before the event. If track grading/watering is in progress no one will be allowed to access the circuit for event safety reasons. No digging holes in the pit/paddock area to level up campers or caravans. No ground BBQ’s or ground fires

PIT BIKES No pit bikes or electric bikes including OSET’s

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Could you all please notify your guests, invitees, competitors, participants and spectators that all minors should be under supervision of a parent or responsible adult at all times. There is continual vehicle movement throughout the site

NO RIDING IN THE PITS Riders are to dismount at the exit of the track. Any rider caught riding through the paddock will be asked to leave the site

FENCING Please do not climb on or over any of the fencing in and around the site


ABOUT RHL ACTIVITIES RHL Activities Ltd is synonymous with organising & promoting off road events and is recognised as one of the major companies within the industry to not only lead the sport, but raise the profile of the sport, from its traditional grass roots of muddy fields to high profile sporting and trading events, both indoor and outdoor. In 2008 RHL was rewarded for what was referred to by the press and public alike as the best British Grand Prix for a decade, with official recognition at the annual FIM awards presentation in Monaco, when Gareth Hockey stepped up to receive the Best Infrastructure Award at a Grand Prix event. Gareth Hockey is the man behind the RHL team, it is his drive and focus that spearheads the team, pushing and developing not only the company, but also encouraging the development and growth of the team and its individuals. The RHL team has grown to include some of the most experienced and respected figures in not only off road motorcycle sport, but also within the event industry. RHL Activities are the promoters of the Judd KTM British Youth National Championship since 2012. Where

over this period we have seen the championship grow year on year and when RHL took the championship over they started with very few riders to now having 200 plus rider competing in the Official ACU British Youth Championship. The championship see’s the best youth motocross riders throughout the UK battle it out for the British Championship titles across six rounds at the countries best tracks. The championship is the steppingstone for youth riders to get into the Maxxis British Motocross Championship and the World Championships. The company also runs the world famous Weston Beach Race which has been in existence over 35 years. The event is recognised as the biggest, maddest and baddest off road event on the UK calendar. The event is RHL’s version of the London Marathon with amateurs and professional riders competing together, over two days, with race classes ranging, from the youngest riders of 7 years old to the oldest rider in 2016 of 73, competing on both two and four wheels. The event attracts up to 1500 riders and tens of thousands of spectators, which take over the seaside town of Weston Super Mare.

CULHAM PARK

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WIN! RHL Activities is pleased to announce that SCOTT Sports are increasing their partnership with the Judd KTM British Youth Championship in 2019 by introducing the SCOTT Sports Holeshot Championship with ÂŁ7,000 worth of giveaways throughout the 2019 season. SCOTT Sports is a world-renowned and leading motocross product company offering goggles, kits, helmets, accessories and much more. The brand were pioneers in technology, as the company entered the motocross market back in 1970 with the first ever motocross specific goggle and later introduced motocross boots, grips and accessories to its range. SCOTT Sports are known in recent times for their high quality and distinguishing SCOTT Prospect goggle range. The SCOTT Sports Holeshot Awards will be offered for each moto throughout the race weekend with every rider in the Auto to Open classes earning one point for each holeshot they achieve. Each holeshot won by a rider will be awarded with a SCOTT Sports set of grips and a goody bag. A holeshot point then counts towards the SCOTT Sports Holeshot Championship with the 2019 SCOTT Sports Holeshot Champion and riders in second and third place walking away at the end of the year with a prize, which will be announced very soon. The championship is run across the Auto to Open classes. The rider with the most points in the Holeshot Championship will be crowned the 2019 SCOTT Sports Holeshot Champion.

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WIN VOUCHERSWITH ...

24MX will be supporting four classes with vouchers that will be won by riders who are not necessarily in the top ten. Yet to be decided, riders who are the most improved or deserve some help will be selected at random. 24MX have nearly ÂŁ4000 worth of vouchers to give away to the riders who fall into those categories, which will enable them to take advantage of the unbelievable selection on 24MX.co.uk and be prepared for each of the stops on the six-race calendar.

It is an exciting step forward for all involved and one that will help 24MX support the best youth riders that Britain has to offer currently, which is a focus moving forward. The variety of products available on 24MX will prove to be useful for every single person in attendance. Riders can take advantage of the heavily-discounted prices, whilst all of the casual-wear and accessories will ensure spectators have everything that they need to enjoy the intense on-track action.

SUPPORTING THE CHAMPIONSHIP RHL Activities is pleased to announce that MX Vice is supporting the British Youth Championship in 2019 and beyond. It is the first step towards MX Vice supporting the next generation of riders in the UK, which is a priority moving forward. The British Youth Championship is the elite championship in the UK, where the best of the best not only race but have the opportunity to establish a base to build a professional career off of. The British Youth Championship is really a must for any riders who are looking to enter the Maxxis British Championship or MXGP in the future, because of the intense on-track action and having the opportunity to fight for a position on Team Great Britain at the Junior World Championship. From a media perspective, MX Vice be supporting the British Youth Championship with presenters offering live

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interviews from the day. There will also be videos and photography from each round, along with social-media and marketing support for the RHL team. MX Vice will be on hand to offer media training to any rider in the championship along with social-media help, which will be enhanced by the fact that interviews from the weekend will be going directly onto the MX Vice website. There will be a special media opportunity at rounds four and five: MX Vice will be offering something unique for everyone involved including sponsors, parents and riders. More information will be released just before the first round. There are further opportunities, additionally, that will be available for the British Youth Championship riders, including a social-media workshop in a relaxed setting at a certain round. Stay tuned!



DO YOU KNOW

YOUR FLAGS? MOTIONLESS SIGHTING LAPS & FIRST LAP OF PRACTICE. NO overtaking. A significant reduction in speed must be seen. Jumps NOT TO BE attempted. 5 PLACE PENALTY IF NOT ADHERRED TO

MOTIONLESS DANGER TAKE CARE RIDE WITH CAUTION WAVED Great Danger, prepare to stop, NO overtaking. A significant reduction in speed must be seen. Jumps NOT TO BE attempted

WAVED MEDICAL ATTENTION REQUIRED AT POST RIDERS CAUTION

ALL RIDERS MUST STOP Riders MUST NOT pass any red flag, unless authorised or directed by a Race Official to do so, then proceed at a slow pace

WARNING Rider is about to be lapped

WITH RIDER NUMBER CLEARLY SHOWN ON A BOARD The Rider to stop racing immediately and leave the track.

START Riders under starter’s orders

FINISH Indicates the end of the race, Riders to leave the track

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0161 790 7000

info@sports-insure.co.uk


For 2019 RHL Activities, the promoters of the Judd KTM British Youth Championship (The Official ACU British Youth Motocross Championship) have introduced Social Media Awards for riders competing in the championship. There are three categories for the awards: Facebook, Instagram and Video editing. These awards have been created to recognise the promotional efforts of young riders as they step on the racing ladder to a professional career in the industry. RHL Activities would like to encourage development in all areas of rider development, and marketing is certainly a key point when it comes to off-road. Below there is more information on the Social Media Awards and the requirements for the competition: ‘Most Active on Facebook & Instagram’ To be put forward for the Most Active on Facebook or Instagram Award you must show a strong commitment to regular posting of quality content on Facebook or Instagram about the Judd KTM British Youth Championship. To be shortlisted you must have posted a minimum of 12 posts of either images or videos throughout the season, have a minimum of 100 followers and tag the British Youth Championship and use Hashtag #juddktmbyc in your posts. We are looking for: • Posts that offer opinion on tracks and races you’re at • Posts that tell the story of your races • Posts that show you’re aware of the products you’re using and showcasing your sponsors if you have any

• Posts that show you riding and looking cool • Engaging Stories • Engaging Videos • What you do away from the bike racing to prepare for an event Please contact us if you would like to be considered for this award at the end of the season.

BEST CHAMPIONSHIP VIDEO EDIT To be put forward for the Best Video from the 2019 season you must provide a video no longer than 4 minutes long about your 2019 season in the Judd KTM British Youth Championship. We are looking for creativity, showing your experience as a British Championship rider and why others should get involved in the UK’s Official ACU British Youth Motocross Championship. Entries for the video competition open on Monday 9th September and close on Friday 27th September and the winning video will be showcased at the Weston Beach Race and shared across all RHL social media channels and websites. Entries are to be submitted to: competition@rhlactivities.com Please note the video filming/editing must be done by the rider and not with any support or help from others and video editing companies. T&Cs apply. The judge’s decision is final. One submission is allowed per rider. Entrants agree for their material to be utilised by RHL.




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RIDER LISTS AUTOS > 65CC > SW85CC > BW85CC > 125CC+OPEN >

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RIDER LISTS

AUTOS #

ROOKIE

NAME

TOWN

BIKE

SPONSOR

5

Rookie

Marley Alder

Wantage

Husqvarna

Premier Bike/Hallder Scaffolding

4

Rookie

Malachi Allan

Leven

KTM

Fleming Racing

118

Rookie

Riley-Ray Barrow

Northampton

KTM

Judd Racing/KTM UK

311

-

Archie Butterfield

Driffield

Husqvarna

Fosse Hill Jet Ski Centre

307

Rookie

Rio Cook

Southampton

KTM

D.C Builders

800

-

Robbie Daly

Stevenage

KTM

Judd/KTM Racing

6

Rookie

Brooklyn Gabbitas

Newark

KTM

Nitro Neo/Dennington Decorators

31

Rookie

Harry Gay

Southampton

Husqvarna

-

67

Rookie

Brian Gyles

Cambridge

KTM

Baan Ricky/Rick ECU Repair/MSang

868

Rookie

Cruz Hayes

Manchester

KTM

-

75

Rookie

Cohen Jagielski

Cannock

KTM

Fasteddy KTM/Putoline/Alpinstar

11

-

Lucas Lee

Peterlee

KTM

Ken Rodney Construction/Starmx

125

Rookie

Casey Lister

Wolverhampton

KTM

TS Racing/Vip Motocross

18

Rookie

Louie Marvin

Epping

KTM

-

254

Rookie

George Newton

Brymbo

Husqvarna

MXR UK Wrexham

50

Rookie

Tommie Perfect

Chelmsford

Husqvarna

Train2Gain

-

-

Lee Poole

Manchester

KTM

-

512

Rookie

Stanley Siebert

Haslebury Plucknett

Husqvarna

SJP Moto

238

Rookie

Ryan Taylor

Pickering

KTM

-

-

Rookie

Aaron Todd

Dundee

KTM

DVS Racing Works

77

Rookie

Charlie Ward

Sittingbourne

KTM

Dave Mewes Construction/L&W UK

10

Rookie

Tom White

Winchester

KTM

Whitehouse Printing

57

Rookie

Larson Wilkinson

Halifax

KTM

Big Ds Racing

24


65CC #

ROOKIE

NAME

TOWN

BIKE

SPONSOR

24

Rookie

Billy Alder

Wantage

Husqvarna

Hallder Scaffold

241

-

Austin Beasty

Market Weighton

KTM

Custom MX/Motul/Pro Green/Thirty4

38

-

Liam Bell

Heriot

Husqvarna

-

531

Rookie

Calum Betteridge

Thame

KTM

Shercroft

66

Rookie

Josh Blackley

Douglas

KTM

-

151

Rookie

Kayden Boyd

Wigan

Husqvarna

Billy Bob Murphy

101

Rookie

Archie Britton

Ongar

KTM

Judd KTM Orange Brigade

44

Rookie

Ollie Bubb

Gloucester

KTM

Dirtworks Groundworks Specialist

516

-

Brandon Buckley

Dukinfield

KTM

RSS

414

Rookie

Logan Burns

Scarborough

KTM

BellsMx/FasthouseUK/ProgreenMX

7

Rookie

Harrison Davies

Aberdare

Yamaha

-

-

-

Jack Evans

Cheltenham

-

-

14

Rookie

Freddie Gardiner

Norton

KTM

FOX Racing/Goggle-shop/Matt Gardiner MX

210

Rookie

Tyreece Gee

Orpington

KTM

Gee210racing

100

-

Archie-Jay Girdham

Scunthorpe

Husqvarna

SJP Moto

72

-

Max Harris

Lancaster

Husqvarna

Dirt Bike Rider Magazine

10

Rookie

Alfie Herron

Castlewellan

Husqvarna

-

92

Rookie

Corey-Jay Hull

Blackburn

KTM

Lookers Volkswagen Blackburn

121

Rookie

Riley Ingram

West Malling

KTM

-

104

Rookie

Reece Jones

Barnsley

Husqvarna

SJP Moto

350

-

Franky Jubb

Stockport

Husqvarna

Manchester Extreme

511

Rookie

Logan Keane

Pembroke Dock

KTM

Tenby Tyres

90

-

Kalvin Kelly

Leeds

KTM

MJW ACE

226

Rookie

Micheal Mc Cullach

Dungiven

KTM

Sperrin Flooring Ltd

30

Rookie

Charlie Richmond

Reading

KTM

PTL London/JP Racing

22

Rookie

Sonny Rooney

Liverpool

Husqvarna

MG Offroad

99

-

Romeo Roper

Bolton

Husqvarna

Dbm Racing

-

-

Jenson Severn

Walsall

-

-

46

Rookie

Harry Shand

-

KTM

IPS Administration

191

Rookie

Kayden Smith

Bungay

Husqvarna

Lings Husqvarna/Destination Mx

21

Rookie

Lewis Spratt

Omagh

KTM

Campsie Road Filling Station Omagh

-

-

Hayden Statt

Stanley

-

-

80

-

Zane Stephens

Newquay

KTM

Judd Orange Brigade

-

-

Blake Ward-Clarke

Bedford

-

-

55

Rookie

Olly Waters

Husqvarna

Bavenhill

236

Rookie

Joel Winstanley-Dawson

Yamaha

WinstanleyMX/Fasthouse UK

Wigan

25


RIDER LISTS

SW85CC #

ROOKIE

NAME

TOWN

BIKE

SPONSOR

698

-

Ollie Addy

Barnsley

KTM

MJW Tuning/RFX

441

Rookie

Billy Askew

Market Rasen

Husqvarna

SJP Moto

3

Rookie

Lucy Barker

East Riding

Husqvarna

SJPMoto

124

Rookie

Joey Benfield

Heythrop

KTM

Harris Piece Stud

88

Rookie

Ethan Blackley

Douglas

KTM

-

2

-

Ashton Boughen

Kings Lynn

Yamaha

Yamaha Grizzly Junior Team

146

-

Finlay Boxall

Codnor

Husqvarna

-

-

-

Warren Clarke

Mansfield

Husqvarna

Ace Suspension

12

-

Finley Evans

Crewkerne

Husqvarna

SJP Moto

10

Rookie

Kurt Evans

Worcester

Husqvarna

Heatfront.com

247

-

Jake Farrelly

Seaford

TM

Terrakon/CCM Racing

105

Rookie

Matt Fernley

St. Helens

Suzuki

Motosport Services

711

-

Joel Fisher

Warmingham

KTM

-

31

Rookie

Will Haddock

Sheffield

KTM

MJW Specialists

23

Rookie

Alex Henderson

Down

KTM

Hendersons Plumbers/RBR

-

-

Tyla Hooley

Barnsley

-

-

11

Rookie

Shaun Mahoney

Merthyr Tydfil

-

First Call Travel

555

Rookie

Mckenzie Marshall

Stoke on Trent

KTM

-

8

Rookie

Dylan Meaney

Merthyr Tydfil

Husqvarna

Merthyr Tyre Services

72

Rookie

Billy Moriarty

Chatham

Husqvarna

Ci Sport/ Dep Pipes

136

-

Ben Mustoe

Cheltenham

KTM

JUDD/KTM

-

-

Gus Mustoe

Cheltenham

-

67

Rookie

Chalasin Phairueangsome

Cambridge

KTM

Baan Ricky/MSang/Eat my Dirt

-

-

Daniel Pierce

Widnes

-

-

-

-

Ellis Poole

Bristol

-

-

Harrison Roberts

Evercreech

KTM

-

113

-

7

Rookie

Conner Smith

Langley Park

Yamaha

Bikesport/ AJ Valeting

79

-

Josh Vail

Scunthorpe

Husqvarna

Vail Plumbing & Heating

55

Rookie

Ryan Waggott

Carlisle

Husqvarna

-

120

Rookie

Euan Watson

Pittenweem

KTM

Planet suspension/Drysdale Motorcycles

58

-

Jack Wilson

Stockport

Yamaha

Manchester Xtreme

-

-

Kryon Carron

-

-

-

326

-

Wal Beaney

-

-

-

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BW85CC #

ROOKIE

NAME

TOWN

BIKE

SPONSOR

63

Rookie

Dan Arkell

Bromsgrove

KTM

PSU Designs Ltd

127

-

Sam Atkinson

Morpeth

KTM

LA Reinforcements/SJS Haulaage

3

Rookie

James Barker

Driffield

Husqvarna

SJPMoto

262

-

Jaygo Beasty

Market Weighton

Husqvarna

Motul/Thirty4/Custom MX/Pro Green

6

Rookie

Ollie Colmer

Hexham

Husqvarna

Revo/JGR/Daily Mail/Nando's

532

-

Bobby Crook

Edgware

KTM

London Cable Lighting

654

Rookie

Jack Dando

Westbury Sub

KTM

Cheddar MX Store

111

Rookie

Jayden Haigh

Scunthorpe

Husqvarna

SJP Moto/Husqvarna

22

-

Charlie Heyman

-

Husqvarna

SJP Moto Husqvarna

19

Rookie

Bailey Johnston

Pontefract

KTM

Judd Orange Brigade

128

Rookie

Charlie Palmer

Cheltenham

Husqvarna

Passion Racing/Mancester MC

49

Rookie

Eidur Orri Palmarsson

Hafnarfjodur

KTM

-

65

-

Mani Freyr Peturrson

Reykjavik

KTM

Myvatn Nature Baths

116

-

Ben Pratt

Abbots Leigh

KTM

-

8

Rookie

Jake Randall

Dursley

KTM

Apex KTM

36

Rookie

Hudson Roper

Halifax

Husqvarna

SJP

-

-

Reece Ross

Belfast

-

-

12

Rookie

Jude Turton

Chesterfield

Husqvarna

-

-

-

Charlie Nudds

-

-

-

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RIDER LISTS

125CC #

ROOKIE

NAME

TOWN

BIKE

SPONSOR

-

-

Callum Forsyth

Airdrie

Husqvarna

-

20

Rookie

Aaron Gray

Wicklow

Husqvarna

Autoworx/CCM Racing

7

Rookie

Luke Hull

Chalfont St Peter

Yamaha

Hull Mechanical Services Ltd/Curtis Engineering

731

Rookie

Alfie Jones

Ashford

Husqvarna

1st Call Travel

711

Rookie

Louie Kessell

Lanner

KTM

Kescommercials

433

-

Jack Lindsay

Kingswinford

KTM

Apico/Epic windows

-

-

Jude Morris

Colletts Close

-

-

582

Rookie

Cullen Scott

Upper basildon

KTM

Tiso Blackstar KTM

69

-

James Smith

Randwick

Husqvarna

KJS Construction Ltd

22

Rookie

Jak Taylor

Bridgend

Husqvarna

W & M Tatchell/Gibson Tyres

377

-

Preston Williams

Braknell

KTM

Judd Racing/KTM

-

-

Josh Young

Banbury

-

-

-

-

Buster Hart

-

-

-

OPEN #

ROOKIE

NAME

TOWN

BIKE

SPONSOR

425

-

Drew Anderson

Southminster

KTM

Judd Orange Brigade

-

-

Finn Finn

East Whittering

-

-

11

Rookie

Max Ingham

Greeba

Yamaha

HCR Yamaha/IOM Steam Packet/IOM Sport

55

Rookie

Travis Reynolds

Weymouth

Kawasaki

Onetwenty Motorsports

-

-

Jack Roberts

Tipton

-

-

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PAST CHAMPS ACU BRITISH AUTO CHAMPIONS • Hayden Statt.............. 2018 ACU BRITISH 65CC CHAMPIONS • Ashton Boughen........ 2018 • Wal Beaney................. 2017 • Charlie Heyman......... 2016 • Charlie Heyman......... 2015 • Eddie Jay Wade......... 2014 • Lewis Hall................... 2013 ACU BRITISH SMALL WHEEL 85CC CHAMPIONS • Bailey Johnston......... 2018 • Vinnie Guthrie............ 2017 • Ike Carter................... 2016 • Kacey Hird.................. 2015 • Ben Clark.................... 2014 • Harry Kimber............. 2013 ACU BRITISH BIG WHEEL 85CC CHAMPIONS • Jack Grayshon........... 2018 • Dominic Lancett........ 2017 • Rossi Beard............... 2016 • Harry Kimber............. 2015 • Dexter Douglas.......... 2014 • Jay Hague................... 2013

ACU BRITISH 125CC CHAMPIONS • Drew Anderson...............2018 • Rossi Beard.....................2017 • Callum Green...................2016 • Alexander Brown............2015 • Jordan Eccles..................2014 ACU BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONS • Aaron-Lee Hanson..........2018 • Howard Wainwright........2017 • George Grigg-Pettitt......2016 • Jordan Eccles..................2015 • Ollie Osmaston................2014 • Brad Todd.........................2013 ACU BRITISH UNDER 21 CHAMPIONS • Rossi Beard.....................2018 ACU BRITISH UNDER 23 CHAMPIONS • Brad Todd.........................2014 • Daniel Hutchinson...........2013


I RIDE TO WIN.

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ROUND 2 Pontrilas, HB20BG 27-28 April 2019


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