The Good Will out! 2024 AMCA British Motocross Championship Round 4 – Race Report & Results

The Good Will out! 2024 AMCA British Motocross Championship Round 4

During any motocross Championship season, it just about always odds on that at least one round of your chosen series will ultimately be affected by adverse weather and difficult track conditions. And that’s just what happened during round 4 of the AMCA British Motocross Championship held at Lower Drayton last weekend.

Race Report and Images by Mike Wood

Heavy rain throughout Saturday morning, followed by a couple of very hefty afternoon showers, turned the Staffordshire circuit into a clutch-frying, energy-sapping, axle-deep sludge fest! For riders it was a true battle of survival as they hauled their machines through the mire in a desperate attempt to get to the finish in both moto’s and score vital Championship points. Not only was it a major test for riders, but you also have to feel sympathy for the organising Cannock MXC. After putting in many hours pre-event to produce the best track conditions possible, they were then at it again on Saturday evening as they attempted to repair some of the massive surface damage and thus give day two a fighting chance.

Wyatt McGregor, 3rd in 125cc

Unfortunately, their sterling efforts were to no avail, as yet more overnight rain forced the AMCA to make the inevitable decision to cancel the second day of programmed action.

125cc winner Jimmy Margetson

So, after the very wet day one, qualifying had been done, and with conditions probably at their very worst, the first class to go racing was the 125cc entry. Making absolute nonsense of the difficult-going 125cc series leader, Jimmy Margetson was simply superb in moto one, leading all the way and taking the win a massive 32 seconds clear of the equally impressive Luke Newman, who was celebrating his 30th birthday! Keeping their wheels in line, driving forward and finishing on the same lap total as the front two were Travis James, Wyatt McGregor, Ollie Jewitt, Patrick Gilligan, Tom Goodfellow, Lewis Roberts and Charlie Palmer, who had started well before slipping back to 9th.

Luke Newman the 125cc-runner up

If Margetson’s opening moto winning margin was big, then in the second moto, he went a massive 55 seconds clear as again, despite feeling unwell, Newman took another strong 2nd. Enjoying his best round of the season so far, McGregor got home in 3rd this time around to also earn a richly deserved podium spot. Over in the 125cc Youth standings, Jewitt took the overall from Ryan Oboye and Lewis Roberts. That result for Jewitt means that he has reduced Championship leader Goodfellow’s lead down to just 10 points with two rounds remaining.

Scooter Webster gets lift off in an Open class moto

In the combined Open/MX2 class, it was MX2 which was to produce a whole load of drama! The Championship topping duo of Liam Gale and McKenzie Marshall were both classed as Moto One non-finishers. Early on it was certainly going in Gale’s favour as he held 4th whilst his rival McKenzie was in all sorts of trouble and in last place! Five laps in, and Gale went out with mechanical gremlins, and although McKenzie did go over the finish line, having only completed four laps, that was deemed a DNF! Top MX2 rider home in moto one was Lewis Proud ahead of Lee Sealey and Austin Beasty. In a far drier second MX2 moto, McKenzie and Gale were right on it, holding 3rd and 4th places, respectively. Passing and repassing each other they then had a coming together going for the same inside line on entrance to a Lower Drayton corner. Both falling, McKenzie was quickest to fire his bike back into life and thus regain forward momentum. For the unfortunate Gale, though, it was to be more mechanical gremlins and another unwanted DNF! At the flag, crucially, McKenzie was the first MX2 rider home enough to also see him move to the top of the Championship table. On the Lower Drayton podium, Proud was to be the victor, joined by Sealey and Samuel Bishop.

Over in the Open class, Wildcard Jayden Ashwell came through to pass fast starting Will Hughes and series leader Ray Rowson in moto one as Harvey Tillotson took a strong 4th. With Ashwell not starting Moto Two, Hughes produced a classy gate-to-flag win ahead of rival Rowson. In the overall verdict, it was Hughes, Rowson and Tillotson on the podium, with Scooter Webster, Jordan Meredith and Kian Bown next up.

Ebony Brown in BWMA action

Nineteen young Ladies came to the start line for the opening BWMA Women’s Championship moto, and boy, did they shine in the Lower Drayton slime! Libby Chatburn was the fastest away in Moto One as she comfortably led title rivals Grace Richards, Grace Bates, Hannah Jones, Sophie Jones and Amber McGregor. Gradually, though, Grace reeled in Libby before taking control with just two laps remaining. The ride of this moto, though, surely belonged to Caitlin Newman, who, after falling on lap one and damaging her Honda’s exhaust system she then blasted right back up to 3rd and finished ahead of Bates, Leah Rees-Evans on her coughing and spluttering KTM, Ebony Brown and Cyra J Carysforth Smith.

Grace Richards the BWMA winner

In BWMA moto two, the top three positions remained unchanged for the entire duration as Richards, just one day after her 19th birthday, led home Rees-Evans and Chatburn. Producing another super performance, Brown got home in 4th as Checoby Rainey made amends for a Moto One DNF by taking 5th this time around.

Libby Chatburn the BWMA runner up

In the combined BW85cc/SW85CC/BWMA Girls 85cc contest, Wildcard Christopher Brindley, on his Big-wheeled bike, won both motos all the way from gate to flag. In the first clash, SW85cc pilot and fellow Wildcard Arthur Moore chased him home with Ryan Jackson, Jacob Ince, Finn Fitzgerald, Daniel Sheppard and Sean Smout in the mix. Moto two, and it was Elvis Totney chasing Brindley home as Jackson took a fine 3rd to thus cement his place at the top of the BW AMCA table. The drama, though, in this mixed affair was reserved for the SW85cc class as current series leader Alfie Pincher went out on lap four whilst his title rival Mason Brown was to be the first small-wheeled rider over the line. That result means that Brown has also just edged ahead in the Championship race, so it’s certainly all to play for in that one. On the podiums in these mixed classes at Lower Drayton were Brindley, Jackson and Sheppard in BW85cc, Brown, Leo Whittle and Jimmy Whiston SW85cc and Lexi Emery, the top BWMA Girls 85cc rider.

Brian Staples Vets Over 50

Although Simon Lane was the fastest away in both combined Vets Over 40’s/Over 50’s motos, his brother James Lane was to come through to earn the wins in convincing fashion. In the Over 40’s, Mark Swift and a delighted Rich Tudor joined James in taking the podium honours. Over in the Vets Over 50’s, Simon Lane has now moved to the top of the Championship table just ahead of Matt Ryder. With Lane and Ryder both on the Lower Drayton podium, they were joined by Brian Staples.

Vets Over 40 winner James Lane

Completing the Lower Drayton programme, Matt Wright won the solitary Honda Cup Championship moto held ahead of Ricky Ryder and Mark Allen to thus further extend his series advantage in the battle to earn that brand new 2025 Honda 250R. There was also action for a Clubman Under 40 Support class, which saw the classy Chris Conduit cruise to a couple of wins ahead of Lloyd Clarke and Billy McGillvray.

Massive well done to all of the riders on their determination and skill shown to master the very testing conditions.

Results

Open

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Will Hughes 45 20 25
2 Ray Rowson 44 22 22
3 Harvey Tillotson 38 18 20
4 Scooter Webster 32 14 18
5 Jordan Meredith 32 16 16
6 Kian Bown 28 13 15
7 Jayden Ashwell 25 25
8 Ben Walker 15 15

MX2

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 Lewis Proud 47 25 22
2 Lee Sealey 42 22 20
3 Samuel Bishop 33 15 18
4 Martin Jones 32 16 16
5 Oliver Davis 32 18 14
6 Austin beasty 27 20 7
7 McKenzie Marshall 25 25
8 Will Turner 25 10 15
9 Logan Jay Powell 25 13 12
10 Adam Nevitt 24 11 13
11 Tim Burrows 24 14 10
12 George Pool 19 8 11
13 daniel Nevitt 17 9 8
14 Benjamin Sullivan 12 12
15 Ryan Manley 9 9

125cc

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2
1 Jimmy Margetson 50 25 25
2 Luke Newman 44 22 22
3 Wyatt McGregor 40 20 20
4 Patrick Gilligan 36 18 18
5 Charlie Palmer 32 16 16
6 Scott Corfield 30 15 15

125cc Youth

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2
1 Ollie Jewitt 47 22 25
2 ryan oboye 38 16 22
3 Lewis Roberts 36 18 18
4 Tom Goodfellow 35 20 15
5 Cailen Jai Griffiths 33 13 20
6 Oakley Kettle 30 14 16
7 Travis James 25 25
8 Tyler Lane 24 10 14
9 Oscar Bott 20 7 13
10 Linc Hasted 15 15
11 George Bromley 12 12
12 Max Brick 11 11
13 Romeo Mead 9 9
14 Thomas Knifton 8 8
15 Louis Tilley 6 6

Womens

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2
1 Grace Richards 50 25 25
2 Libby Chatburn 42 22 20
3 Leah Rees-Evans 38 16 22
4 Caitlin Newman 34 20 14
5 Ebony Brown 33 15 18
6 Grace Bates 33 18 15
7 Amber McGregor 25 12 13
8 Cyra-j Carysforth Smith 24 14 10
9 Hannah Jones 23 11 12
10 Erin Howes 21 13 8
11 Millie Sweeney 20 9 11
12 Sophie Jones 19 10 9
13 Checoby Rainey 16 16
14 Izzi Wright 13 6 7
15 India Hodgkinson 13 7 6
16 Lucy Fearn 11 8 3
17 Elizabeth Knifton 9 4 5
18 Sasha Tollet 9 5 4

Vets Over 40

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2
1 James Lane 80 25 25
2 Mark Swift 44 22 22
3 Richard Tudor 38 18 20
4 Adam Wilkinson 38 20 18
5 James kay 32 16 16

Vets Over 50

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2
1 Simon Lane 50 25 25
2 Matt Ryder 44 22 22
3 Brian Staples 40 20 20
4 Christopher Elcock 36 18 18
5 Adrian Lewis 32 16 16

Honda Cup

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1
1 Matt Wright 25 25
2 Ricky Ryder 22 22
3 Mark Allen 20 20

Big Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2
1 Christopher Brindley 50 25 25
2 Ryan Jackson 42 22 20
3 Daniel Sheppard 34 16 18
4 Sean Smout 31 15 16
5 Jack Bullock 27 14 13
6 Archie Dixon 25 11 14
7 Terry challinor 25 13 12
8 Finn Fitzgerald 24 18 6
9 Arley Marshall 23 12 11
10 Elvis Totney 22 22
11 Ryan Tilley 20 10 10
12 Jacob Ince 20 20
13 Cameron Gerrard 17 8 9
14 Corey Harrison-Ross 17 9 8
15 Oakley skinner 15 15
16 Samuel Gibbs 13 6 7
17 Aston Whitehead 12 7 5

Small Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2
1 Mason Brown 47 22 25
2 Leo Whittle 38 16 22
3 Jimmy Whiston 38 18 20
4 Arthur Moore 25 25
5 Alfie Pincher 20 20

Girls 85cc

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2
1 Lexi Emery 50 25 25

Clubman Under 40 Support

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2
1 Chris Conduit 50 25 25
2 Lloyd Clarke 44 22 22
3 Billy MCgillivray 40 20 20
4 Rob Longworth 30 16 14
5 Ricky Ryder 29 13 16
6 James Russell 23 10 13
7 Lewis Day 23 11 12
8 Grant Reed 23 12 11
9 Jed Reeson 18 18
10 Ewan Preece 18 18
11 Reuben Atkinson 17 9 8
12 Mark Allen 16 6 10
13 Riley Scott 16 7 9
14 kye gardiner 15 15
15 Ben Hurley 15 15
16 Cameron Haynes 14 14
17 Louis Smith 8 8
18 Owen Bagnall 5 5

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