With MX1 series leader Jake Nicholls out after breaking his leg, the 450 title race has been thrown wide open as the Maxxis ACU British Motocross Championship signs off this Sunday at Cadders Hill, Lyng, where the MX1, MX2 and MXY2 titles will all be decided. The 28-year-old Nicholls could still
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Nicholls injury confirmed as broken leg
British championship leader Jake Nicholls underwent surgery today for a broke tibia and fibula in his leg after getting injured in qualifying for yesterday's Eastern Centre race at Blaxhall - just two weeks before the final British championship round at Lyng. As we revealed yesterday, Nicholls did a handful of laps
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Nicholls injured at Blaxhall
British championship leader Jake Nicholls injured his ankle in qualifying for today's Eastern Centre race at Blaxhall, just two weeks before the final British championship round at Lyng. Nicholls did a handful of laps in practice at Blaxhall, setting the quickest time, but suddenly pulled up and went back to the
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Crowder tops MX Nationlas opener
With half of the sixth and final round of the Michelin MX Nationals over, Ryan Crowder leads the British MX1 experts championship from Edward Briscoe and Steve Bixby thanks to two race wins, writes Dick Law. In the British MX2 expert championship, three riders finished day one separated by just three









