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High Five for Burton at Lower Drayton! 2022 AMCA British Motocross Championship Round 5 – Race Report & Results

Five full throttle, all-action and intense Championship moto’s in one weekend is physically and mentally a tough ask for anyone, so for a rider to then perform at the highest level and record an unbeaten score is surely a momentous achievement at any level of the sport! During round 5 of the 2022 AMCA British Motocross Championship sponsored by Dunlop and held at Lower Drayton in Staffordshire, both Luke Burton (FUS Marsh Geartec Husqvarna) and Matt Bayliss (Darjen Contractors GasGas) hit that incredible goal, so take a richly deserved bow gentlemen!

Report and Images by Mike Wood

In MX1, Burton was simply magnificent and controlled every single clash. His only worrying moment came in race two on Saturday when picking up a front wheel puncture in the closing stages. From being an almost certain winner in that one, he suddenly came under intense pressure from James Dodd and Josh Waterman who were enjoying a simply stunning battle, just one of several throughout the weekend. Such was the pace of those two battling Honda aces that they rapidly reeled in Luke Burton and got within striking distance only for time to run out. Throughout the weekend, Doddy got the better of Josh in four of the five moto’s and that means that he has reduced the gap at the top of the series standings. With two rounds remaining, Josh is on 790 points, 7 clear of James with Luke getting closer and a further 13 in arrears. Moving up to 4th in the MX1 table is Adam Wells and what a brave effort he was to produce at Lower Drayton, completing all five moto’s despite a badly injured hand.

Josh Waterman, 3rd in MX1

Enjoying one of his more profitable rounds of 2022, Matt Ridgway was fastest away in the opening 125cc moto of the weekend before first Chris Povey then eventual winner Matt Bayliss took control. Whilst Ridgway had to settle for 6th at the finish, Luke Dean charged hard coming from 5th up into 2nd. So with Povey getting home in 3rd, youngsters Joel Fisher, Wesley McGavin and Yarin Evans all started with very strong performances.

Following a similar pattern, Ridgway again got the holeshot in moto two before as per the opener Povey then Bayliss took over. The difference on this occasion was that title contender Dean was right down in 18th and with plenty of work to do. Working very hard in an attempt to keep his title hopes on course, Luke eventually climbed back to a great 7th with McGavin, Ridgway, Jordan Wright and Louis Vincent all ahead of him. Normal service then returned in the last clash of day one as super Bayliss took another win from Dean, Povey, Wright, Fisher and Ridgway having a great ride on his spare bike, also suffering a crash early on. After starting the event strongly with two very impressive results, McGavin had to settle for 17th this time, making a mistake which dropped him down from an early 6th spot.

Luke Dean, 3rd in 125cc

Both races on Sunday saw Bayliss collect the wins from Dean and Povey as Ridgway, Wright and McGavin again bagged some big points. Special mention to young Evans on the SRH KTM enjoying his best points return of the season and Cameron Jackson of the CPMX Racing KTM team who impressed during all five moto’s. But back to Bayliss and by scoring that super five moto win success he has now increased his advantage at the top to a very handy 68 points with Dean in 2nd and Povey a further 70 points in arrears. Holding 4th in the table is Fisher and he’s also the leader of the 125cc Youth Championship standings.

The MX2 action at Lower Drayton was to produce plenty of great racing and some dramatic moments, typified by the very first race of the weekend. In that one, series leader Shane Carless controlled all the way as Henry Williams and Jake Preston fought out a titanic struggle for the right to finish 2nd. However these two lads were to then be joined in the closing stages by the hard charging, all-action Tommy Alba who after gating 6th was on a right mission. Aboard his fast 2013 2T KTM, Tommy got up to pass Preston on the final lap for 3rd with Rory Jones, Harry Linton, Lee Truman and Corey Hockey who had gated 15th next up.

MX2 race action

Despite initially leading the second MX2 contest before dropping to 2nd, Williams did not enjoy the best of conclusions to this one, being impeded and brought off by a wandering backmarker. Thankfully, Henry was able to quickly remount and finish 3rd behind winner Carless who had took control early on and Alba. Having a great ride, Preston went from 10th up to 4th but day one was then to not finish well for the FUS 2T Husqvarna ace. Leading moto three, Preston’s engine blew thus allowing first Williams then the flying Carless to take control. Also not enjoying a satisfactory conclusion to day one was Hockey who disappeared from proceedings on lap four thus ruining any hopes of a podium placing at the end of the weekend. So MX2 on the opening day finished with another win for Carless ahead of Williams, Alba, Jones, Zac Stealey, Brooklyn Evans and Logan Wilcox.

Tommy Alba, 2nd in MX2

Before Sunday’s MX2 action had even got underway there was to be major drama as Carless suffered a massive off during practice injuring his ribs and hip. In grimacing pain, Shane had to be virtually lifted off and on his bike for the rest of the day but this tough Welshman is a true Champion and was determined to still race on in the defence of his title. And that’s just what he did, even remarkably grabbing the holeshot in the first race of day two before being passed by Alba, Williams, Hockey and Jones.

MX2 winner Henry Williams

Showing then just how quickly fortunes in motocross can change Shane’s FUS teammate Jake Preston was to be left very frustrated in the final MX2 moto leading the way before a red flag halted proceedings. Remarkably in the restart, Jake found himself in last place before producing a fantastic ride to get back to 7th behind winner Williams, Alba, Hockey, Jones and Carless. Early on Shane had been right up to 2nd only to suffer another painful crash on lap seven. Enjoying one of his strongest performances of the season, Cory McShane got home in 8th enough to earn him 6th overall on the day and also leadership of the separately scored MX2 Cup competition. In the main MX2 standings, brave Shane Carless still holds a 40 point advantage at the top from Alba who in turn is just a single point better off than the Lower Drayton overall winner Williams.

Youth 85cc winner Wyatt McGregor

There’s a new leader at the top of the Youth 85cc Championship standings. With Ollie Bubb otherwise engaged and competing at another event, Jack Evans, Sebby Moore, Will Turner and Oakley Kettle all took advantage to leapfrog him in the series table. Indeed the Youth racing at Lower Drayton was to produce plenty of great racing as Turner (2), Wyatt McGregor (2) and Harrison Davies all bagged moto wins.

In the first one, Turner on the Midwest Racing Husqvarna led all the way, taking the win just 3 seconds clear of McGregor, Davies, Evans, Kettle and Braedon McGinn. With the South African rider McGregor earning top slot in moto two, Davies then bagged honours in the last race of day one.

Will Turner, 2nd in Youth 85cc

Showing again though how fortunes can quickly change, Davies bike then stopped in the opening race of day two when holding 3rd place. Thankfully that incident occurred insight of the finish line so Harrison pushed his stricken machine past the chequered flag to still earn some Championship points. The winner of that one was again Turner chased home by the fast starting Kettle with Moore, McGregor, Evans and Ashton Phillips next up. In the final Youth 85cc contest, McGregor passed Kettle for the win to also give him the overall verdict for round five. In the Championship table, Evans is the leader 23 points clear of Moore and Turner a further 15 in arrears. The separately scored SW85cc class sees Oliver Bebb in control with Harley Piper and Lewis Day chasing hard.

Gary Davies leading Phil Mercer in a Vets battle

What a superb contest the race for the 2022 AMCA Vets British Championship is proving to be. After the latest action at Lower Drayton, Gary Davies and Shane Holmes are locked together at the top on 851 points apiece with defending Champion Phil Mercer just a further 7 points in arrears. It was Holmes who won the opener of the weekend ahead of Mercer, Davies, Jamie Powell, James Lane, Simon Lane, Brian Staples and Matt Chaplin. In the remaining four moto’s, Davies and Mercer won two moto’s each to ensure that the title race continues to thrill.

Vets winner Phil Mercer

For Mercer that narrow gap at the head of the table could have been even tighter but for a last race spill. Initially he had grabbed the holeshot before Davies and Holmes passed him in one big swoop. However, Phil was still in contact until falling and dropping down to 4th as Simon Lane went through when he was still remounting. Regaining his rhythm and composure, Phil did regain 3rd but by this time his title rivals had checked out. In the Vets Over 50’s class, Mercer though is still at the top from Staples, Alan Reese and Sean Smith who was a Lower Drayton non-starter.

Results

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
1 Luke Burton 250 50 50 50 50 50
2 James Dodd 233 47 47 47 47 45
3 Josh Waterman 227 45 45 45 45 47
4 Adam Wells 203 41 39 37 43 43
5 Joe Clayton 201 39 43 41 37 41
6 Sion Talbot 197 35 41 43 39 39
7 Mark Roberts 154 37 37 39 41
8 Ashley Greedy 43 43

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
1 Henry Williams 236 47 45 47 47 50
2 Tommy Alba 234 45 47 45 50 47
3 Shane Carless 230 50 50 50 39 41
4 Rory Jones 207 41 39 43 41 43
5 Brooklyn Evans 183 33 35 39 37 39
6 Cory Mcshane 169 31 37 31 35 35
7 Jake Preston 168 43 43 45 37
8 Zac Stealey 168 30 31 41 33 33
9 Corey Hockey 164 35 41 43 45
10 Lee Truman 157 37 30 33 27 30
11 Harry Linton 155 39 33 35 17 31
12 Logan Wilcox 154 29 29 37 31 28
13 Martin Jones 132 24 28 25 28 27
14 Mitchell Perry 128 18 27 28 26 29
15 Keelan Southwood 127 23 25 29 24 26
16 Tim Burrows 126 25 22 30 25 24
17 Tomos Wright 124 27 17 26 29 25
18 Macauley Davies 122 26 26 27 22 21
19 Adam Cook 120 28 24 20 30 18
20 Aaron Collins 110 22 20 22 23 23
21 Joe Russell 100 17 18 24 19 22
22 Jordan Meredith 98 19 19 23 18 19
23 Adam Hill 84 20 23 21 20
24 Ben White 83 21 21 21 20
25 Josh Lansbury 16 16

125

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
1 Matthew Bayliss 250 50 50 50 50 50
2 Chris Povey 227 45 47 45 45 45
3 Luke Dean 225 47 37 47 47 47
4 Matt Ridgway 203 39 43 39 39 43
5 Jordan Wright 195 29 41 43 41 41
6 Joel Fisher 189 43 35 41 31 39
7 Wesley McGavin 188 41 45 24 43 35
8 Yarin Evans 171 37 31 31 35 37
9 Cameron Jackson 168 35 30 33 37 33
10 Liam Gale 148 30 33 37 30 18
11 Troy Jones 142 31 29 27 28 27
12 Benjamin Sullivan 132 27 21 28 26 30
13 George Pool 124 22 23 25 25 29
14 Ezra Blackwell 124 26 17 29 27 25
15 Toby English 122 21 26 23 29 23
16 Logan Jay Powell 121 25 28 26 23 19
17 Sion Wright 113 24 22 19 24 24
18 Joshua Barnett 109 25 35 21 28
19 Harry Bebb 105 23 20 21 19 22
20 Joe Wright 96 33 19 18 26
21 Jack Davis 96 20 16 22 18 20
22 Jack Jordan 88 19 18 14 20 17
23 Jamie Johnson 85 18 15 15 16 21
24 Joe Jordan 84 15 27 20 22
25 Jordan Ridgway 82 28 24 30
26 Alfie Bebb 80 17 14 16 17 16
27 Louis Vincent 72 16 39 17
28 Billy Bayliss 64 33 31

Vets

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
1 Phil Mercer 237 47 50 45 50 45
2 Shane Holmes 236 50 47 47 45 47
3 Gary Davies 235 45 43 50 47 50
4 James Lane 211 41 45 43 43 39
5 Simon Lane 203 39 41 39 41 43
6 Matthew Chaplin 189 35 37 37 39 41
7 Brian Staples 177 37 35 31 37 37
8 Richard Tudor 169 31 33 35 35 35
9 Russell Grove 148 25 30 29 31 33
10 Alan Reese 142 27 27 27 30 31
11 John Ball 135 26 26 25 28 30
12 Alan Jones 130 33 31 33 33
13 Jamie Powell 123 43 39 41
14 Stuart Kilmarten 108 28 25 26 29
15 Guy Langmead 87 29 28 30
16 Stephen Marlow 87 30 29 28

Youth 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
1 Wyatt McGregor 231 47 50 41 43 50
2 Will Turner 227 50 43 45 50 39
3 Jack Evans 223 43 47 47 41 45
4 Oakley Kettle 217 41 39 43 47 47
5 Harrison Davies 203 45 41 50 24 43
6 Sebby Moore 198 37 45 30 45 41
7 Braedon McGinn 183 39 37 33 37 37
8 Ashton Phillips 179 35 35 39 39 31
9 George Bromley 167 31 31 37 35 33
10 Harley Piper 165 33 33 31 33 35
11 Oliver Bebb 153 30 30 35 28 30
12 Alfie Irons 146 28 29 29 31 29
13 Marcus Shaw 139 27 28 28 29 27
14 Taylor Collins 137 29 24 26 30 28
15 harvey Hunt 124 26 26 22 25 25
16 Tyler Lane 120 24 23 23 26 24
17 Sophie Jones 102 22 27 27 26
18 Lewis Day 99 25 27 24 23
19 Alfie Finch 95 23 25 25 22

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