North East triumphs for Mewse & Hammal! 2023 Revo ACU British Motocross Championship Round 6 – Race Report & Results

The Revo British Motocross Championship headed to the North East for first time in over 15 years this past weekend as riders descended upon to School House in Consett for the penultimate round of the championship.

Report & Feature Image courtesy of RHL Activities

The smallest of the classes here at Schoolhouse are the 65cc who are joining us for their second race of the season, after coming through qualifying clubs all over the country. There was one clear winner this weekend in the 65cc class, Harley Marczak took the class by storm as he cleared all four races ahead of Casey Lister by fourteen points. Cohen Jagielski sits just four points behind that. We also saw Coppins and Merriman podium in fourth and fifth respectively.

In the Small Wheel class the podium remained the same as Hawkstone Park, with Joel Winstanley-Dawson in first, Jenson Severn in second and Arthur Moore in third. Again Severn and Winstanley-Dawson called it close each race with Severn managing to steal the third race win from under his nose. Chase Panter also had a respectable run this weekend coming fourth overall, moving his championship standing position to fourth. Whilst Archie Butterfield racked up the points.

The sixth round of the BW85 class championship showcased four exceptional talents, providing thrilling racing that had the crowd on the edge of their seats. Charlie Richmond emerged as the standout performer, taking a six-point lead over Josh Vail. Richmond’s dominance was solidified with three out of four race victories on Sunday, leaving spectators in awe of his incredible speed and precision. Jamie Keith and Drew Stock also made their mark, earning valuable championship points.

In the 125cc class Reece Jones again made it to top step on the podium with three of four race wins. With Wal Beaney close on his tail claiming that additional race win. Unfortunately, Wal had a shortfall in the second race on the Saturday, setting him back a few valuable points. However, this did not stop him on Sunday making up these points and finishing second overall. In third was Tyla Hooley, who sites fifth overall despite missing the first three rounds of the season.

The 250cc class took an unexpected turn this round, not following the narrative from the previous rounds. Champion-elect Billy Askew had a DNF on the first lap of race three from a crash, putting an end to his perfect season and allowing for another competitor to break through. Unexpectedly, Liam Bennett prevailed whilst runner up in the championship standings Mckenzie Marshall continued through coming second in every race of the weekend, however, Askews DNF allowed enough points for Marshall to make his debut on the top step of the podium.

In MX2 we saw the potential for Isak Gifting to be crowned champion with Bobby Bruce out through injury. But Isak didn’t take to this round at all finishing with a total of 25 points. He still remains the top of the Championship with Taylor Hammal 42 points behind leaving not much room for error in the final round of the season. Elliott Banks-Browne was on course for a perfect 1-1 weekend before a rock got stuck in his chain resulting in a DNF in race 1. Talk Templant KTM rider Ollie Colmer led the race through much of the first lap before unfortunately crashing and bringing his day to a premature end. It was Banks-Browne who would make amends for race one however, with a great ride to win race two.

The MX2 podium would eventually see two new faces with Jorgen-Matthias Talviku and Mel Pocock debuting, it was certainly a mixed race but the #23 Gabriel SS24 KTM rider Taylor Hammal would take the top step for the first time this year to round out an awesome day of racing!

In a turn of events in the MX1 class we saw Ivo Monticelli set the fastest time in qualifying, he then continued this into race one, however, fell short in the second race meaning he positioned 11th overall. The weekend also saw some awesome battles between teammates Conrad Mewse and Josh Gilbert who fought it out respectfully but competitively. But it was Mewse who took the advantage, finishing on the top step with his teammate just behind in second. Evgeny Bobryshev had a great weekend with his first podium of the season sitting third overall after having a round out at Hawkstone Park. Title contender and previous red plate holder Harri Kullas would miss out on a a podium for the first time all season having fallen to fourth overall, and now sits 33 points behind Mewse.

Join us to watch all the classes crown a champion at Oxford Motoparc on the 9th & 10th September.

Results

MX1 – Overall

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Conrad Mewse 50 25 25
2 Josh Gilbert 44 22 22
3 Evgeny Bobryshev 36 16 20
4 Harri Kullas 34 18 16
5 Tommy Searle 33 15 18
6 Tristan Purdon 29 14 15
7 James Carpenter 26 12 14
8 John Adamson 26 13 13
9 Brad Todd 23 11 12
10 Liam Knight 21 10 11
11 Ivo Monticelli 21 20 1
12 Tom Grimshaw 18 8 10
13 Miro Sihvonen 18 9 9
14 Martin Barr 13 6 7
15 Dan Thornhill 13 7 6
16 Stuart Edmonds 10 2 8
17 Jason Meara 9 5 4
18 James Dunn 5 5
19 Callum Green 5 3 2
20 Billy Mackenzie 4 1 3
21 Charlie Putnam 4 4

MX2 – Overall

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Taylor Hammal 45 25 20
2 Jorgen-Matthias Talviku 40 18 22
3 Mel Pocock 38 20 18
4 Carlton Husband 38 22 16
5 Joel Rizzi 31 16 15
6 Charlie Heyman 28 14 14
7 Elliott Banks-Browne 25 25
8 Joe Brookes 25 13 12
9 Isak Gifting 25 15 10
10 Jamie Wainwright 24 11 13
11 Ben Mustoe 21 10 11
12 Brad Anderson 21 12 9
13 Bailey Johnston 14 7 7
14 Sam Nunn 14 8 6
15 James Barker 12 9 3
16 Kyle McNicol 11 3 8
17 Josh Peters 11 6 5
18 Daniel Hutchinson 6 2 4
19 Shaun Mahoney 6 4 2
20 Ollie Beamish 5 5
21 James Dent 2 1 1

Youth 250  – Overall

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Mckenzie Marshall 88 22 22 22 22
2 Billy Askew 75 25 25 25
3 Liam Bennett 75 16 18 25 16
4 Domonic Newbury 74 20 16 20 18
5 Jak Taylor 72 18 20 14 20
6 Joel Fisher 60 15 14 16 15
7 Seth Manners 53 12 13 15 13
8 Sydney Putnam 52 13 12 13 14
9 Joshua Bassett 47 14 15 18
10 Ryan Lowes 45 11 10 12 12
11 Aidee Smith 43 10 11 11 11
12 Aaron Dodd 38 9 9 10 10

Youth 125 – Overall

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Reece Jones 97 22 25 25 25
2 Wal Beaney 84 25 15 22 22
3 Tyla Hooley 82 20 22 20 20
4 Beau Brown 72 18 18 18 18
5 Wesley Mcgavin 61 16 13 16 16
6 Ollie Bubb 59 15 16 15 13
7 Max Corke 48 13 12 13 10
8 Ryan Waggott 47 20 12 15
9 Jack Dando 46 12 11 11 12
10 Max Smith 42 14 14 14
11 George Corke 39 11 10 10 8
12 Josh Hall 34 9 9 7 9
13 Levi Saunders 30 10 9 11
14 Conner Smith 30 8 8 8 6
15 Louis Perrin-Brown 27 7 7 6 7
16 Will Haddock 14 14
17 Hayden Moody 6 6

Big Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Charlie Richmond 175 45 40 45 45
2 Josh Vail 169 42 45 40 42
3 Jamie Keith 160 40 42 38 40
4 Drew Stock 156 38 38 42 38
5 Hayden Statt 144 36 36 36 36
6 Lewis Spratt 136 33 33 35 35
7 Harry Lee 136 34 34 34 34
8 Blake Ward-Clarke 136 35 35 33 33
9 Lucas Moncrieff 127 31 32 32 32
10 Kameron Greenhalgh 122 32 30 30 30
11 Archie Stapley 113 28 28 28 29
12 Stanley Siebert 108 29 27 26 26
13 Josh Hutchinson 107 27 26 27 27
14 Kole Nally 102 25 24 25 28
15 Andrew Piggford 97 26 25 21 25
16 Franky Jubb 93 31 31 31
17 Corey Jay Hull 93 24 21 24 24
18 Corey Wheatley 90 23 22 22 23
19 Jordan Kinsella 90 22 23 23 22
20 Travis Bixby 88 30 29 29

Small Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Joel Winstanley-Dawson 177 45 45 42 45
2 Jenson Severn 167 42 42 45 38
3 Arthur Moore 158 40 38 38 42
4 Chase Panter 146 35 40 31 40
5 Archie Butterfield 143 38 35 36 34
6 John McCann 138 36 34 35 33
7 Oscar Gilham 131 33 33 33 32
8 Tommy Hutchinson 129 34 32 34 29
9 Harry Hall 126 31 28 32 35
10 Jamie Thorpe 122 32 29 30 31
11 Connor Thompson 118 28 31 29 30
12 Lucas Lee 112 36 40 36
13 Frankie Anderson 110 30 27 27 26
14 Jay-J Cooper 109 29 30 22 28
15 Finley Cookson 104 26 23 28 27
16 Jake Dixon 98 23 26 25 24
17 Riley Butterworth 97 27 21 24 25
18 Charlie Hobden 96 24 25 26 21
19 Charlie Dalgleish 95 25 24 23 23
20 Finley Larking 87 22 22 21 22

Junior 65cc

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Harley Marczak 180 45 45 45 45
2 Casey Lister 166 42 42 42 40
3 Cohen Jagielski 162 40 40 40 42
4 Nixon Coppins 152 38 38 38 38
5 Teddy Merriman 142 35 35 36 36
6 Elliott Shawyer 137 34 34 34 35
7 Arthur King 134 36 36 29 33
8 Dylan Standing 130 29 32 35 34
9 Charley Wilcock 129 33 33 31 32
10 Tommy Wood 125 31 31 32 31
11 Jakson Ross 124 32 29 33 30
12 Finlee Pope 109 30 30 30 19
13 Freddie Bailey 105 24 28 26 27
14 Jensen Branney 102 28 25 21 28
15 Tyler Peaty 102 27 21 28 26
16 Jamie Larkin 101 26 23 27 25
17 Carter Williams 95 23 27 22 23
18 Cameron Berry 93 20 24 25 24
19 Jonny Wright 88 25 18 23 22
20 Ethan Jenkins 82 19 22 20 21
21 Zachary White 79 26 24 29
22 Katie Jayne Beecroft 79 22 20 19 18
23 Leon Spriggs 78 21 19 18 20

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