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Dean Wilson wins home Arenacross Round in Aberdeen – Results

Dean Wilson made it five British Arenacross wins from five as the 2025 AX World Tour stopped off at his home Round in Aberdeen and the P & J Live Arena on Saturday.

Wilson once again didn’t have it easy, as the Crendon Tru7 Honda rider Conrad Mewse was pushing hard and on his tail before he came down, ending the challenge. Mewse would still finish in second, with reigning Champion Jack Brunell on the Stark Varg in third.

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Elsewhere Sion Talbot won the Amatuer Main event, Harry Lee was victiious in the Futures, John Slade was on fire in the Superminis and Cameron Berry won the Minis.

The tour moves onwards to Manchester on the 22nd February where the World Tour riders join in as the Brits go into their finale for Double points.

Results

Pro Main Event

1st Dean Wilson
2nd Conrad Mewse
3rd Jack Brunell
4th Matt Bayliss
5th Martin Barr
6th Eddie Wade
7th Adam Chatfield
8th Ashley Greedy
9th Tommy Searle
10th Jayden Ashwell
11th Ben Clayton
12th Chris Bayliss

Amateur Main Event

PosCompetitorDiffLapsBest Lap
1Sion Talbot0.000834.646
2Adam  Wells2.409835.490
3Raife  Broadley3.339833.847
4Luke Bull7.899835.440
5Louis Brookes11.849834.683
6Ross Clarke20.834835.162
7Ezra  Blackwell32.261838.330
8Ivan Kerr33.024836.928
9Ben White33.587836.736
10Blaine Blackwell1 lap738.219
11Oli Davis1 lap741.128
12Jack Arthur1 lap737.114
13Cole Davis1 lap743.116
14Luke Oldfield1 lap735.367
15Mark Glegg1 lap745.106

Futures – Overall

PosCompetitorTotal Pointsr 1r 2
1Harry  Lee472522
2Isaac  Ash452025
3Austin  Beasty422220
4Lewis Spratt361818
5Zane Stephens321616
6Charles Hucklebridge301515
7Fabian-Junior Morrison281414

Super Minis – Overall

PosCompetitorTotal Pointsr 1r 2
1John Slade472225
2Elvis Totney472522
3Oliver Williams381820
4George  Cherry382018
5Louie McGee321616
6Lucas Smith291415
7Zak Hendry271314
8Corey Heffernan271512
9Liam Hannah251213
10Eddie Moore201010
11Jay Hearle19118
12Hunter Haldane1111
13Aston Hearle99
14Logan Coffey77

Minis – Overall

PosCompetitorTotal Pointsr 1r 2
1Cameron  Berry502525
2Mason Staddon442222
3Frank  Bishop402020
4Preston Killoran341816
5Kai Benjamin331518
6Jax Weatherhead311615
7Alfie  Workman271413
8Jesse Barks261214
9Erin  Deazley231310
10Maxx  Korszewski221111
11Aiden Anton20812
12Mitchel Anderson19109
13Ollie Hain1697
14Oscar Morris1578

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