Nora-MX is supporting the ACU British Quadcross Championship in 2025 by becoming the title sponsor and offering decent prize money for both the Pro and National Expert classes as the club looks to grow the sport in the UK.
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The Championship begins on the 19th and 20th of April at Warmingham Lane, where the cream of the British Quadcross crop will be looking to make their mark on the series and earn themselves some funds in the process.
Nora-MX’s Luke Brown said of the deal, “To us, it was an investment into the sport. We wanted to bring back the “excitement” to the top-level racing in the UK, and we felt this was one step towards it, bringing back Prize money that’s been missing from the series for quite some time.”
“We hope that investing in the championship will help increase the entries and encourage more riders to participate in and support the series.”
Nora MX, in addition to running rounds of the British Quadcross Championship, also runs its own eleven-round Club Championship for Quads and a five-round championship for Sidecars.
Brown continued, “As a Club, we have also been working on other ways to benefit club members who don’t compete in the British Championships. For example, we are now partnered as a Reseller of P&O Ferries, which allows us to offer Ferry crossings at Trade rates directly to club members—reducing the cost for people who may want to support the EMX series or even take part in events outside the UK, such as PDV.
“We also have secured a 10% reduction on Transponders and subscription renewals for club members.
“We are trying to invest in the sport to help it grow.”
The prize money on offer is:
British Championship per round
1st £120
2nd £80
3rd £50
National Experts per round
1st £75
2nd £50
3rd £25
Riders can enter the opening round of the British Championship, which is also supported by Zip Racing via ACU.Sport80.com
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