The British Arenacross Championship witnessed one of the closest-fought Pro class Main Events of the 2023 series as Crendon Fastrack Honda rider, Josh Gilbert powered to his first Arenacross Main Event win ahead of teammate Conrad Mewse at the sold-out P&J Live Arena in Aberdeen. Round four ended with a new
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Tommy takes Aberdeen opener
GTCi Revo Kawasaki’s Tommy Searle extended his 2023 Arenacross British Championship lead after winning round 3 in convincing style at the P&J Live Arena, Aberdeen. Searle, the reigning British MX1 champ, took a start-to-finish victory ahead of MX2 champ Mewse who had battled with Arenacross specialist Jack Brunell until making a
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Knight heads Manx VMXDN team
Five-times world champion David Knight MBE is entered as part of a three man team, riding in the International VMXdN race representing team Isle of Man at the 2023 VMXDN Foxhill on August Bank holiday weekend at the iconic Foxhill Grand Prix circuit in Wiltshire. The team is consisting of- David Knight
Belfast Arenacross highlights!
The Arenacross Tour presented by Fix Auto UK ripped through Belfast over the weekend with two evenings of full British Arenacross Championship race-action, ballistic Freestyle MX and plenty of family fun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1Fiv-IblyI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXROJBgDcyk On the British Arenacross Championship racing front, the full-to-capacity Belfast audience witnessed 20 of Britain’s best Pro motocross riders lining
First blood to Searle in UK Arenacross
In front of a sold-out Belfast crowd, at the opening round of the 2023 Areancross Tour presented by Fix Auto UK, reigning British MX1 Motocross Champion Tommy Searle stormed to an incredible maiden victory. The GTCi Revo Kawasaki rider took the win in convincing style, dominating the majority of the race
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Clayton fixes on UK Arenacross
Fix Auto UK has thrown its corporate colours into the official British Arenacross Championship ring by supporting Totnes-based Joe Clayton. The 25-year-old has a solid and successful history in the arena of supercross riding. He’s a two-time Arenacross Pro Lite Champion and is a hot tip to be amongst the Pro









