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2025 ACU British Motocross Championship – First Details

The new team at MXGB are pleased to announce the first details regarding the 2025 British Motocross championship.

Series director Paul Irwin said ‘I want to share the current plans for the series as early as possible so that riders and teams can plan the season ahead and hopefully come and enjoy the new structure with us’ 2025 will consist of 8 rounds at all the UKs top tracks. Dates and venues are expected to be finalised around November when the MXGP calendar is set.

There will be three classes at each round.

  • 125cc, MX2 and MX1.
  • The 125 will be in line with EMX age limits 13-17
  • MX2 is open to 15yrs and above but incorporating the Under 21 British title MX1 open to 15yrs and above.

The good news for the riders is there will be no registration fee to ride the series next year. Any rider of expert level will be able to enter and have the opportunity to qualify on the day assuming they make the cut. Entries will be limited to 60 riders per class.

Commentating on the changes Paul added ‘We want to remove as many obstacles as possible for riders wishing to race the British championship. Free registration is stage one. The championship will give riders a great platform to showcase their ability in front of the industry and fans alike.’

All rounds will be live streamed by MXGB-TV on a free to view platform. Anticipated views are over 100k per round.

There loads more news that will follow very soon but for now any rider that may be interested in riding one or all of the rounds next season should complete the link below to register. Remember It’s Free!
https://form.jotform.com/241981767833066

Once added to this database we will continue to share with you details as the series plans progress but for now, we have 3 more rounds of the 24 season to complete and it’s all to play for.

See you at Hawkstone this weekend.

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