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Arenacross classes of ’23 set for Wembley Showdown

All 2023 British Arenacross class champions will be crowned when the final of the fast-paced six-round championship draws to an action-packed close at the OVO Arena Wembley on Saturday the 18th of February.

While the battle for the British Arenacross Pro Championship is firmly between reigning British Motocross Champions Tommy Searle and Conrad Mewse, many of the other five classes are going to the wire. The T-Racers 65cc class could be won by Casey Lister or John Slade, however, Isaac Ash has cleaned up in the Superminis, winning every round in convincing style. With Charley Irwin side-lined due to injury, the Futures class could be won by Joel Fisher, Jake Farrelly or Sam Dyer. The Pro Am is also wide open with the hard-charging trio of Josh Greedy, Sion Talbot and Kyle Lane all in the frame.

The inaugural all-electric AX-E5 Championship will bring together the top four competitors from the rounds held at Belfast, Aberdeen and Birmingham, placing 12 victory-hungry youngsters on the line, all with their sights set on not only winning the title, but also taking home their championship-winning KTM, GASGAS or Husqvarna race bike.

Championship standings after five rounds:

T Racers 65cc
1. Casey Lister, 146 points, 2. John Slade, 120, 3. Jamie Currie, 102.

Supermini
1. Isaac Ash 150 points, 2. Lewis Spratt, 108, 3. Austin Beasty, 107.

Futures
1. Joel Fisher, 129, 2. Charley Irwin, 111, 3. Jake Farrelly, 105, 4. Sam Dyer, 101.

Pro Am
1. Josh Greedy, 129, 2. Sion Talbot, 128, 3. Kyle Lane, 109.

AX-E5
1. Max Jones, 2. Jax Knox, 3. Matthew McGee, 4. Jack McGrath, 5. Seb Chartell, 6. Roy Townley Jnr, 7. Mason Staddon, 8. Seth Golding, 9. Austin Edwards, 10. Jimmy Ball, 11. Tate Vincent, 12. Leo Andrew Gill.

Doors for the final round of the Arenacross Tour, at the OVO Arena Wembley, open to the public at 6pm this Saturday the 18th of February 2023. The Show starts at 7.30pm.

A few tickets are still available but for those unable to sit ringside, the full 3.5-hour show can be viewed on the Arenacross YouTube channel here…

Visit www.arenacrossuk.com for more Arenacross news and information on how to book tickets.

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