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Richmond and Bubb take memorial win

The 2025 Jude Morris Celebration Trophy took centre stage on Good Friday at Marshfield Moto Parc, forming a vital part of the annual Mike Brown Memorial Motocross event. Created to honour the life and legacy of rising motocross star Jude Morris, the race is a cornerstone of the Jude Morris Racing Foundation’s mission to inspire, support, and develop the next generation of youth motocross talent in the UK.

Now in its third year, the Jude Morris Celebration Trophy is open to riders aged 13–17 competing on 125cc and 250cc bikes. With a £2,000 prize pot split between the top three finishers in each class, the race provided not only a platform for emerging talent but also an opportunity for the motocross community to come together in tribute.

Youth Talent Shines at Marshfield: A Full Gate of Future Stars

The Jude Morris Celebration Trophy was the first race in both blocks of racing, setting the tone for the day. The track conditions were outstanding—fast, well-prepared, and consistent—a real credit to the Marshfield track crew. Despite afternoon rain later in the programme, neither of the JMR races were affected, allowing riders to perform at their best and ensuring a smooth showcase of young British motocross talent.

With a full gate of hungry young racers, the field was packed with potential—including Oliver Burridge, a Yamaha rider supported directly by the Jude Morris Racing Foundation.

125cc Class Results

            •           1st – Charlie Richmond #30 (Yamaha | Sponsored by S Briggs Commercial)

            •           2nd – Fabian Junior Morrison #259 (Yamaha)

            •           3rd – Harry Lee #117 (Fantic)

“I really enjoyed racing Marshfield for the Jude Morris celebration race and winning the 125 class representing Jude.” – Charlie Richmond

250cc Class Results

            •           1st – Ollie Bubb #544 (Yamaha)

            •           2nd – George Corke #919 (Kawasaki)

            •           3rd – Max Corke #616 (Kawasaki)

“I had a great day at Marshfield taking part in the Jude Morris celebration race. I always looked up to Jude as a younger rider, so it meant a lot to take part in this event and felt really good to get two comfortable wins.” – Ollie Bubb

Fastest Laps & Outstanding Performances

Ollie Bubb not only secured the overall 250cc win but also recorded the fastest lap in both Motos:

            •           Race 1: 1:45.23

            •           Race 2: 1:46.72

His speed and control across both races made him a standout performer on the day and a deserving recipient of the top spot on the podium.

#101 Trophies: A Lasting Tribute

Each class winner was presented with a handcrafted #101 trophy, a powerful tribute to Jude’s iconic race number. Created by Guy Dix, a trustee of the JMR Foundation, the trophies symbolise not just victory—but the values Jude embodied: dedication, sportsmanship, and love for the sport.

Images by Insight Media

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