Breaking news: The best riders in the nation, Motul ACU MXGB British Motocross will return to Blaxhall on sunday, June 15th.

The third round of the Motul ACU MXGB British Motocross Championship will take place at the Blaxhall Circuit in Suffolk on Sunday, June 15. The best riders in the nation compete in three exciting divisions at this event, which is hosted by the Woodbridge and DMCC.
Practice and qualifying start the day at 9am, set against the breathtaking sandy site right off the A12. Six thrilling races are part of the race schedule, including two championship races for the Youth 125cc class and two 25-minute-plus-2-lap motos for the MX1 and MX2 classes.
Many times, Woodbridge and DMCC have been selected ‘Organiser of the Year’, demonstrating their commitment and meticulousness. They are renowned for their outstanding organizational abilities.
After going unbeaten this season, former British MX1 champion Conrad Mewse riding the Crendon Tru7.com Honda is presently dominating the MX1 class title battle. Adam Sterry of Chambers Racing KTM is in second place, 12 points behind, while Josh Gilbert of LEXA MX Honda is in third place, 10 points behind. Brad Todd on the DK Off-Road Powered by BikeSport Newcastle Honda is in fifth place, while Jamie Carpenter (Crendon Tru7.com Honda), a Blaxhall regular and club member, is fourth in the standings and aiming for his first MXGB podium. Blaxhall regulars Chris Mills, Charlie Nudds, Connor Bunkle, and Jae Jeffries are among the local rivals, along with Sam Nunn (John Banks Honda), Luke Benstead, and Max Broadbelt.
Tommy Searle, a dual British champion, is leading the MX2 class on the Dirt Store Triumph Racing bike and is only six points clear of Bobby Bruce of Bike It Kawasaki. Billy Askew, a teenage driver from Dirt Store Triumph, is in third place, while Ben Mustoe, a Blaxhall regular, is in fourth place and hoping to benefit from his track expertise. Alongside his Gabriel SS24 KTM partner Oriol Oliver, Dutch racer Gyan Doensen makes his debut appearance at Blaxhall and is now ranked fifth in the standings. Jake Nicholls of Ipswich (Crendon Tru7 Honda) is the focus of local interest, while Blaxhall regulars Liam Bennett, Calum Mitchell, and Bayliss Utting want to use their track expertise to achieve remarkable outcomes.
Ryan Waggott is dominating the Youth 125 class title, with Charlie Richmond and Hayden Statt in hot pursuit. Alfie Geddes-Green, a Norwich native who hopes to place in the top 10, is attracting local attention.
With the help of sponsors Steve Lumley Planning Ltd., Foxwood Trade, Stebbings Car Superstore, and Talk Access & Lifting Ltd., the event promises to be a racing day to remember.
North of Woodbridge, right off the A12, lies Blaxhall Circuit. Use the postcode IP17 1LG for Sat Nav, then proceed as directed by the signs. Qualifying sessions get underway at 9 am, while the first feature race starts at 11:30 am.