Mewse & Husband victorious at Drumclog! 2023 Scottish Motocross Championship Round 2 – Race Report & Results

With the season underway, Johnny Douglas Hamilton and his team took the lessons from the opening round at Tain and built on that. If there wasn’t already enough to do, a change of track with two weeks to go was a big ask but of course, the challenge was accepted and the meeting went down a storm, literally!

Report and Images by Raymond Thomson – Madmaxmedia

The Ayrshire weather tried it’s best to put a dampener on the proceedings but when there are championships to fight for and the biggest prize money in the country, there is no stopping the hard-core racers or the fans who turned out in considerable numbers to cheer on their heroes. Stuart Hogg and Tommi McMillan-Grant who run the Drumclog track have worked extremely hard to get it back to a going concern and JDH put in some hard graft to take it to the next level. The series has lit up motocross in Scotland and it has attracted some top names in British Motocross to make the journey North and do battle. As ever, the Irish riders continue their support and made the journey across the water in numbers.

Saturday 29th April

Auto’s

Shirlaws – KTM Aberdeen continue their support of the youngster’s class and there were good numbers on the line. The track was tailored to suit the riders and parents who supervise the racing and it gave the Auto’s a fantastic opportunity to race the big track. Considering the conditions, the riders battled through and made some exciting racing for the crowd. Although Aiden Anton looked like he meant business in qualifying by being 3s faster than Jack Quinn, It was Quinn that would run out overall winner as the pair shared race wins. Erik Miller had a spirited ride as he was the best of the rest and rounded off the podium places.

Jack Quinn

65’s

FXR are the sponsors for this thrilling class and the young lads never disappoint. Irish rider Ethan Gawley showed off his sand track riding skills by winning the first two races, but he didn’t score towards the championship. This meant that Lyall Rutherford was rewarded with top points for the class. Rutherford push Gawley hard and the pair were untouchable. Alex Fraser finished behind Rutherford with a solid second and Harris Curran, who has made great progress this year took the final podium place.

65 Start

85’s SW/BW

CiSport have sponsored the most hard fought series of the championship. With a large number of entries, the classes have been split for 2023.

SW

Robbie Scott set his sights on Malachi Allan but couldn’t match his time in qualifying. It was a dominating performance from Allan as he showed he was untouchable in all three races. He won easily by over 20+ seconds in each race. Scott would have a lone ride in second as Alfie Lawrie did his utmost to hold off the charging pack even with goggle issues in every race.

Malachi Allan

BW

Lewis Spratt had a great ride at Drumclog. He increased is overall winning times from 30s in the first race to nearly a minute in the last race. The rest of the pack served up some great racing with Jaden Anderson showing he could keep his cool under pressure and take a much deserved runner up spot. “Team Hutch” rider Joshua Hutchinson grabbed the top three by pushing Jaden all the way and celebrated with a second place in the final race. It was a solid podium for him and showed “Team Hutch” certainly have strength in depth.

Lewis Spratt

Rookies 125/250

Never a dull moment when the Youth / Rookies are on track and the racing was the highlight of the day. With two mixed classes in the one race (250/125) it was dramatic at times watching them battle for supremacy in each class. Lennox Dickson looked in control in all three races as he staved off the threat from Jack Fletcher, slightly increasing his win each time. Fletcher had his work cut out to keep Ryan Waggott behind him in each race even though they were racing different classes. You could see there was still the drive to beat each other.

Ryan Waggot

The 250F class saw Dickson and Fletcher joined on the podium by Ryan Lowes who had pushed hard all day and relished the Drumclog dirt. In the 125 class, Ryan Waggott won easily ahead of Louis Perrin-Brown and Ryan Mckinney.

Lennox Dickson

2 Stroke Open

Another exciting group that has a spilt class, Veteran rider Lewis Farrow still has plenty fire in his belly as he would win the 150 class. Claire Winthrop continues to ride motocross in the ski offseason as she utilises her downhill skiing endurance to race. Jonathon Young enjoyed a podium place for his efforts with a last minute entry.

Daniel Hutchinson 2 Stroke

The 2 Stroke Open was won easily by another Hutchinson. This time it was Daniel, the very fast rider checked out in each race by over a minute. Pulling big whips for fun, he looked like he was loving the track. Kyle Peel was virtually unchallenged in second with Toby Lightbown a distant third.

Tristan Purdon

Adult Support

Rounding out the racing on day one. There was some hard fought racing through out the field. Up front, Tristan Purdon and Billy MacKenzie battled it out in the first two races with the multiple MX1/MX2 South African Champion coming out on top. Billy Mac would sit out the third race as Purdon dominated. The support race gave some of the MX1 and MX2 riders the chance to bed themselves in for the Sunday and Richard McKeown showed his class coming behind MacKenzie in two races. Josh McCorkell also had a couple of great results and Jack Bradbury was rewarded for his efforts with a second place in the last race. Steven Rennie also looked good coming back after an injury last season.

Vets Start

Sunday 30th April

Vets 40,50 and 60

One of the biggest classes of the day, the popular Vets race served up some great close racing. In the O40’s, Mikey Graham was pipped at the post in the first race by Niall McAuley as the Geordie missed the last lap flag and thought he still had another lap to stay ahead of the fast Irishman. McAuley showed he was the one to beat with all three race wins. Jamie Black did his best to over come Graham but a creditable second and third in two races was not enough as Graham was just too good.

The O50’s had a familiar feel to it as hole-shot specialist Gordon ‘Montana’ Morrison kept Morton Hannah off the top spot. Brian Fraser coasted to a comfortable third place using his experience racing down south to fend off the rest of the pack.

Ian Wilson fought hard against his peers in the younger classes to show there’s still plenty left in the old tank as the O60 rider has plans to retain his World Vet Champion later this year in California.

Logan Adsley C Class

Adult C

Logan Adsley would have his work cut out to retain the red plate from Tain. Alex Mowat looked determined to upset the form with a third and second but after a tough first race, Adsley looked comfortable as the day progressed. Daniel McDonald grabbed a third in race three and it was enough to secure the final podium spot.

Scott Paterson

Adult B

The stacked class was wide open and up for grabs. It was Scott Paterson that would end up on top. Matty Fry’s first race win would be the highlight of his day as Paterson breezed the other two. Fry would do enough to stay ahead of Jake Hall as the frantic racing ramped up the excitement for the crowd.

MX1 / MX2 Combined Race

Another packed line up for the Scottish Motocross Championship. The alure of racing this great event had tempted one of the best riders in the UK. Conrad Mewse returned to Scotland for the first time since he raced Arenacross in Aberdeen earlier in the year. He told me he was spoiled in Aberdeen with the massive indoor event and the pits being on carpet. No such luxury in Ayrshire but the dreich weather did not put him off.

Carlton Husband

MX2 Safe Access Highland Ltd

Carlton Husband would enjoy another big pay day in Scotland. His two race wins would be enough to keep Brad Anderson at bay. Brad admitted he was not fully prepped at Tain, but he was not there just to make up the numbers. He pushed Husband all the way. Lewis Hall made a welcome return to Scotland with his new Fantic. What a rip from his two stroke bike as he looked refreshed after a lay off from racing. Daniel Hutchinson’s impressive riding on the Saturday was almost matched on Sunday as he secured an overall fourth. James Barker looked possessed at times ragging his bike round the track but it was great to see Kyle McNicol back on track as he continues his recovery from his serious accident. He never looked out of shape and the speed is coming back.

John Adamson

MX1 Carnegie Fuels

John Adamson set the pace in qualifying, but Conrad Mewse had other ideas. Mewse used the qualifying session to suss out the track and it did not take him long to get to grips with it. Adamson would push Mewse hard all day and was ready to capitalise on any mistakes, but Mewse looked effortless riding round the track. The third race would test Conrad to the max. He suffered a front tyre puncture on lap 2. Adamson caught him up and passed him easily as the English rider showed expert control managing to ride the track with such a huge disadvantage. Talking with him after the race, he tried to keep the front wheel in the air as much as possible and not lose the tyre off the rim. This was enough for the overall but not enough to wipe the cheeky grim from Adamson’s face as the pair fist bumped each other on the finish line.

MX1 Podium

Triston Purdon had used his adult support races to good effect. After swapping results with Shaun Simpson in race 1 and 2, Simpson had a minor off in race three which ultimately cost him the final podium place. Shaun dropped 14 places but rode hard to recover and secure the overall fourth. Most of the riders would resume the battles they had in Tain. MacKenzie, Edwards, Rutherford and Tony Craig would all have their moments. Craig ran in third in the last race before fading and Jay Hague finally completed three races after suffering at Tain. His overall fifth place showed he’s on the right road. Brad Todd had to jump on his spare bike to salvage any kind of form with a fourth place in the last race. The busy crowd were treated to ywo days of thrilling racing. From Auto’s to MX1, the riders gave their all in some challenging conditions.

MX2 Podium

The Drumclog track was not impacted by the weather and even after some real hard fought races, it still looked in fantastic condition. The Scottish Championship sponsorship banners from Dyce Carriers, Site Sealants, Safe Access Highland, Shirlaws Aberdeen, FXR, CTi, ACTiPH and AMD made for a very impressive sight.

The race series continues to grow and will move on to the deep sand of Doune Motocross June 3rd (Youth) and 10th (Adult).

Conrad Mewse

Results

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 CONRAD MEWSE 72 25 25 22
2 JOHN ADAMSON 69 22 22 25
3 TRISTAN PARDON 55 20 15 20
4 SHAUN SIMPSON 50 16 20 14
5 JAY HAGUE 46 12 18 16
6 BILLY MCKENZIE 44 13 16 15
7 BEN EDWARDS 42 18 14 10
8 TONY CRIAG 41 15 13 13
9 BRAD TODD 37 9 10 18
10 ROSS RUTHERFORD 37 14 11 12
11 RICHARD MCKEOWN 34 11 12 11
12 JOSHUA McCORKELL 24 8 9 7
13 FRAZER NORRIE 23 7 8 8
14 SEAN WILLIAMSON 22 6 7 9
15 MARK WILSON 15 5 4 6
16 AIDAN BRUCE 14 3 6 5
17 EWAN KERMACK 11 2 5 4
18 Joshua Bentley 10 10
19 ADAM SLAVIN 4 4

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Carlton Husband 72 25 25 22
2 Brad Anderson 69 22 22 25
3 LEWIS HALL 56 18 18 20
4 DANIEL HUTCHINSON 46 14 14 18
5 JAMES BARKER 44 12 16 16
6 KYLE MCNICOL 44 16 13 15
7 RYAN THOMSON 44 15 15 14
8 GLENN MCCORMICK 40 20 20
9 JORDAN MCCAW 37 13 12 12
10 LEE CAMERON 32 11 10 11
11 SETH MOIR 29 10 9 10
12 GAVIN ROBERTSON 24 11 13
13 GEORGE STEWART 23 7 8 8
14 JACK ARTHUR 20 6 5 9
15 LEWIS CAMPBELL 19 5 7 7
16 FRAZER HANSEN 14 8 6
17 ANDREW POHLEN 9 9

2 Stroke Open

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Daniel Hutchison 75 25 25 25
2 KYLE PEEL 66 22 22 22
3 Toby Lightbown 60 20 20 20
4 Aaron Rollo 50 16 16 18
5 Matty Fry 36 18 18
6 Dan Houlker 30 15 15
7 Chris Byers 28 14 14

2 Stroke 150

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 LEWIS FARROW 75 25 25 25
2 Claire Winthrop 62 20 20 22
3 Jonathan Young 44 22 22

Auto

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 JACK QUINN 72 25 22 25
2 AIDEN ANTON 69 22 25 22
3 ELLIK MILLER 56 20 16 20
4 NATHAN STRACHAN 54 18 18 18
5 ELLIS EASTON 52 16 20 16
6 ASHTON BAIN 43 13 15 15
7 DYLAN MC AULEY 39 14 11 14
8 jonathan MERRIMAN JNR 33 8 13 12
9 OLLIE HAIN 33 12 10 11
10 ISAAC THOMPSON 33 11 12 10
11 Kobi Easson 29 15 14
12 Brynn Colligan 27 9 9 9
13 CHARLIE SIMPSON 23 10 13
14 Arrianna Richardson 8 8

85 Big Wheel Start

Junior 65cc

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Gawley Ethan 72 25 25 22
2 LYALL RUTHERFORD 69 22 22 25
3 ALEX FRASER 60 20 20 20
4 HARRIS CURRAN 54 18 18 18
5 Caleb Duffy 44 13 16 15
6 COLE MC AULEY 41 15 13 13
7 LIAM HANNAH 40 10 14 16
8 RILEY CRAWFORD 40 16 10 14
9 Hunter Haldane 33 11 12 10
10 Thor Simpson 32 9 11 12
11 BRADLEY THOMPSON 29 14 15
12 Robbie Reid 26 12 7 7
13 DANIEL MORRISON 25 7 9 9
14 Braedon Mitchell 24 8 8 8
15 Jacob Sammels 17 6 11

Small Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 MALACHI ALAN 75 25 25 25
2 ROBBIE SCOTT 66 22 22 22
3 ALFIE LAWRIE 60 20 20 20
4 TOMMY HUTCHINSON 52 16 18 18
5 JAY-J COOPER 47 15 16 16
6 BAILI BLACK 46 18 15 13
7 James McCann 42 14 14 14
8 LIAM EVERARD 36 12 13 11
9 GEORGE DRYDEN 34 13 6 15
10 Caleb Shearer 31 7 12 12
11 Maddox Paterson 27 10 8 9
12 EVAN BENNETT 26 9 7 10
13 HARRIS HALEY 24 11 5 8
14 James Laird 22 8 10 4
15 Ty Simpson 21 4 11 6
16 Jimmy Wilson 17 3 9 5
17 REUBEN OATES 14 6 1 7
18 Lewis Reid 12 5 4 3
19 JAYDEN MUNRO 7 2 3 2
20 JAMES FOOTE 4 1 2 1

Lewis Farrow

Big Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 LEWIS SPRATT 75 25 25 25
2 JADEN ANDERSON 64 22 22 20
3 JOSHUA HUTCHINSON 62 20 20 22
4 FINLEY EASTON 54 18 18 18
5 JAXON HASWELL 48 16 16 16
6 OWEN BENNETT 44 15 14 15
7 DYLAN THORNDICK 40 13 13 14
8 MICHAEL PATTERSON 39 14 12 13
9 Reid Simpson 39 12 15 12
10 Daniel Drysdale 29 10 8 11
11 CHLOE HAMER 29 9 11 9
12 Aiden MacGillivray 25 8 7 10
13 EVAN DEANS 22 6 9 7
14 Blair Deans 19 11 8
15 MARCO GUERRIOT 17 7 10

Rookies 125

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 RYAN WAGGOTT 75 25 25 25
2 Ben McConville 66 22 22 22
3 RYAN MCKINNEY 58 18 20 20
4 LOUIS PERRIN-BROWN 54 20 18 16
5 Connor Smith 48 14 16 18
6 GLEN ROLLO 44 16 15 13
7 Michael Mullagh 42 13 14 15
8 JAMES MCGOWAN 33 12 10 11
9 Aaron Tait 29 8 11 10
10 Robbie McCulloch 28 15 13
11 DYLAN HAMER 28 7 9 12
12 STRUAN ROBERTSON 28 11 8 9
13 LIAM GOURLAY GOURLAY 26 12 14
14 HARRY NUNN 24 9 7 8
15 Murray McDonnell 19 6 6 7
16 Shea McAlister 10 10

Niall McAuley

Rookies 250F

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Lennox Dickson 75 25 25 25
2 JACK FLETCHER 66 22 22 22
3 RYAN LOWES 60 20 20 20
4 Troy Flockhart 51 18 18 15
5 Thomas Carruthers 50 16 16 18
6 HARRISON BYERS 43 15 15 13
7 Struan Ferguson 41 13 14 14
8 TORFINN BYERS 36 11 13 12
9 DREW LESLIE 30 14 16
10 JAKE NALLY 12 12

Adult B

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 SCOTT PATERSON 68 18 25 25
2 MATTY FRY 59 25 20 14
3 JAKE HALL 58 22 16 20
4 LOGAN FERGUSON 55 15 22 18
5 GREG MAXWELL 54 20 18 16
6 CALLUM HEMPHILL 48 16 10 22
7 MYLES REID 41 11 15 15
8 ELAINE MACEACHERN 38 13 12 13
9 TOBY LIGHTBOWN 33 10 11 12
10 TONY MCCANN 28 14 14
11 JAMIE CLARKE 25 12 13
12 ROSS MARSHALL 20 3 6 11
13 JONATHAN MERRIMAN 18 8 10
14 LOUIS TOBIN 14 5 9
15 SAM MENZIES 13 6 7
16 LEON MURRAY 11 4 7
17 TONY COLGAN 10 1 9
18 STEPHEN STEPHEN WATSON 10 2 8
19 PAUL SKELTON 9 9
20 COLIN MCLUCKIE 8 8
21 RORY JOHNSTON 7 2 5
22 JOSH QUINN 7 7
23 CONOR CONNOLLY 6 6
24 BRIAN ANDERSON 6 3 3
25 JOSHUA REA 5 5
26 DAVE DICK 4 4
27 FRANK ELWELL 4 4
28 JORDAN DOHERTY 2 2
29 RYAN GARTHWAITE 1 1
30 AARON ROLLO 1 1

Jaden Anderson

Adult C

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 LOGAN ADSLEY 75 25 25 25
2 ALEX MOWAT 58 16 20 22
3 DANIEL DANIEL MCDONALD 56 18 18 20
4 DYLAN DOBBIE 49 22 16 11
5 CHARLIE MCCANN 42 20 22
6 ROBBIE MACKENZIE 42 13 11 18
7 Duncan Robertson 39 8 15 16
8 SCOTT CRAWFORD 36 15 14 7
9 DARREN DARREN WILKINSON 34 10 12 12
10 ROSSI CRAWFORD 33 12 6 15
11 RYAN NEILL 32 5 13 14
12 GAV LOWES 29 11 9 9
13 GVIDO PRIEDOLS 27 7 10 10
14 LIAM BLACK 25 4 8 13
15 RONNIE INGRAM 14 14
16 RYAN SIM 13 6 7
17 MARK ELLIOTT 10 2 2 6
18 EDDIE MCCLUSKEY 10 5 5
19 KYLE WINGATE 9 9
20 RONAN MEEK 8 8
21 KADY MOORE 7 3 4
22 CLAIRE WINTHROP 5 1 3 1
23 CRAIG DOUGLAS 4 4
24 KRIS CROOK 3 3
25 NATHAN BAWDEN 2 2
26 LEWIS THOMSON 1 1

Vets Over 40

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 NIALL MC AULEY 75 25 25 25
2 MICHAEL GRAHAM 62 22 18 22
3 JAMIE BLACK 58 16 22 20
4 KEVIN MC BRIDE 56 18 20 18
5 ALAN DEANS 52 20 16 16
6 LES MITCHELL 45 15 15 15
7 MARK MASON 42 14 14 14
8 Ross Heath 38 13 13 12
9 JAMIE MENZIES 35 11 11 13
10 BARRY MACPHERSON 35 12 12 11
11 RICHARD BRYCE 30 10 10 10
12 PAUL SEYMOUR 27 9 9 9
13 ALISTAIR ALISTAIR LESLIE 24 8 8 8

Vets Over 50

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 GORDON MORRISON 75 25 25 25
2 MORTON HANNAH 62 20 22 20
3 BRIAN FRASER 60 18 20 22
4 KEVIN CHARLES 48 16 14 18
5 STEPHEN HUMPHRIES 47 15 16 16
6 STEPHEN POLLOCK 47 14 18 15
7 IAN ROSS 42 13 15 14
8 GARRY PATTERSON 38 12 13 13
9 CHRIS BYERS 34 11 11 12
10 DOUGLAS GARRICK 33 10 12 11
11 TONY WHITELAW 22 22

Vets Over 60

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 IAN WILSON 75 25 25 25

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