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2024 British Quad XC Championship Round 2 – Rundown and Results

2024 British Quad XC Championship Round 2

The second round of the 2024 Dragon Quad Racing British XC Championship got underway at Seals Hill Farm, Chacombe, on Sunday, May 12th, in the blazing sunshine, which made for some hot and tired riders.

Report by Alan Hayes – Images by DQR.

The 4.5-mile track, run in reverse, provided terrific racing conditions for the considerable turnout of riders – many of whom were trying out enduro racing with the club for the first time. Feedback indicated that a great time was had by all.

Jamie Morgan made it two from two with another win in Expert + class followed home by Jonathan McKnight in second with Jake Best in third.

Expert class rider Ethan Best took a closely fought first place with Chris Keitch in second and James Maybury rounding out the top three with another podium finish.

The 250cc youth racing had a great turnout of riders with Freddie Webber taking the win with Luke Waddington Second and Ronnie Burnett third.

Results

Top Three Positions

Expert Plus
1. Jamie Morgan 2. Jonathan McKnight 3. Jake Best

Expert
1. Ethan Best 2. Chris Keitch 3. James Maybury

Clubman
1. Freddie Robinson 2. Mark Adams 3. Jamie Burnett

Sportsman
1. Daniel Barrow 2. Charles Tippin 3. Tom Hinks

4×4 Expert
1.Lathan Pritchard 2. Harry Stevens 3. Joshua Brown

4×4 Clubman
1. Adam Plumb 2. Jack Powell 3. Luke Forrester

4×4 Lights
1. James Crawford 2. Martin Wombell 3. Charlie Brittain

250cc Hybrid
1. Brodie North 2. Malachy Mckenna 3. Jay Sams

250cc
1. Freddie Webber 2. Luke Waddington 3. Ronnie Burnett

125cc
1. Rhys Williams 2. William Scotland 3. Jenson Tappin

100cc
1. Danny Harper 2. Tyler Wilcock 3. Billy Barnes

90cc
1. Alfie Chew 2. Edward Jones 3. Bertie Webber

50cc
1. Ellis Burnett 2. Frankie Robinson

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