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Gabriel KTM men get stuck in at Lyng

Round two of the Revo ACU British Championship saw the return of the general public to the Cadders Hill Circuit on Sunday, as our team riders John Adamson and Liam Knight lined up to continue on from some great results at round one of the British Championship. As the riders headed

Nicholls comeback delayed

Jake Nicholls will be out of action for longer than first thought after it's been discovered he fractured his shoulder blade in his crash last month. The Crendon Honda rider missed the opening two rounds of the British championship after hurting his shoulder in the run up to the first

Walsh has a tough time at Revo round two

Soil samples and fogged goggles – plus a couple of GP-winning wildcards – conspired to keep Dylan Walsh off the podium at round two of the 2021 REVO ACU British Motocross Championship fuelled by Gulf Race Fuels. However, the super-fast Kiwi – team leader at REVO Seven Kawasaki – kept pushing

Simpson targets MX Nationals opener as tickets go on sale

Former British champ Shaun Simpson is a last-minute entry for the weekend's MX Nationals at Fatcat which has thrown open its doors to up to 4000 spectators. Tickets are on sale now: https://www.mxnationals.co.uk/.../fatcats-round-1-tickets/ Sunday's opening Revo British championship round at Lyng was a total sell-out so best get your tickets now

Barr’s broken foot agony

Kawasaki privateer Martin Barr broke his foot in a crash at the Lyng British championship in what turned out to be a weekend to forget with zero points scored. In the opening moto the Ulsterman fell and remounted but had to retire after a rock smashed his clutch cylinder. Then in

Watson and Herlings wow Lyng sellout crowd

After more than a year with no spectators at UK racing, the gates were thrown open to a sellout crowd of 4000 fans who packed into the second round of the new-look Revo British championship at Lyng who were treated to a showdown between two factory MXGP riders. The gate drops

Apico Husky tackle tough Lyng

After a wet week in the lead-up to the Revo ACU British Motocross Championship fuelled by Gulf Race Fuels, the track and paddock at Lyng had held the rain well and the team were prepared for the loamy conditions, opting for paddle tyres to make the most of the starts. Qualifying

How the Hitachi KTM team did at Lyng

Hitachi KTM fuelled by Milwaukee enjoyed a productive day at round two of the ACU British Championship, run at the old-school circuit of Lyng in Norfolk, as Conrad Mewse was dominant in the MX2 class and Adam Sterry edged closer to the red plate in MX1. The event, run in

Kullas up to fourth in Revo championship

Cab Screens Crescent Yamaha rider Harri Kullas continued his Revo ACU British MX Championship campaign this weekend at Lyng, Norfolk. After qualifying in 9th place in a field that included 4 time world champion, Jeffery Herlings, Harri didn’t get the best start in race one and was just outside the top

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