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The ACU British Motocross Championship (abbreviated to MXGB and currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Dirt Store ACU British Motocross Championship) is the premier motocross series in the United Kingdom. The championship is recognised as being the official British championship in the sport of motocross by the ACU. After being run by a ...
The 2024 ACU British Motocross Championship season (known for sponsorship reasons as the Dirt Store ACU British Motocross Championship) was the 72nd British Motocross Championship season. Conrad Mewse started the season as the reigning champion in the MX1 class after he picked up his fourth title in 2023 . [ 1 ]
Th British Motocross Championship is the main UK off-road competition and organised into classes of MX1 and MX2. MX1 is for 250 cc to 450 cc (fourstroke) and MX2 for 175 cc to 250 cc fourstroke motorcycles. [24] In 2007 an additional youth class, the MXY2 class, was added to the programme at selected rounds. [25]
The 2022 ACU British Motocross Championship season (known for sponsorship reasons as the Revo MXGB fuelled by Gulf Race Fuels) was the 70th British Motocross Championship season. Tommy Searle started the season as the reigning champion in the MX1 class and would go on to successfully defend his title, his fourth overall.
The 2023 ACU British Motocross Championship season (known for sponsorship reasons as the Revo MXGB fuelled by Gulf Race Fuels) was the 71st British Motocross Championship season. Tommy Searle started the season as the reigning champion in the MX1 class after picking up his fourth title in 2022 . [ 1 ]
2024 AMA National Motocross Championship: 250cc: Haiden Deegan: AMA Supercross Championship: 450 SX: Jett Lawrence: 2024 AMA Supercross Championship: 250 SX West: RJ Hampshire: 250 SX East: Tom Vialle: British Motocross Championship: MX1: Jeffrey Herlings: 2024 British Motocross Championship: MX2: Cas Valk European Motocross Championship ...
ACU Maxxis British Motocross Championship- MX2- 2008 MX1- 2014–2015, Belgian Championship- MX1- 2011 – – Joël Smets: 1989–2005 500cc- 1995, 1997–1998, 2000,
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