The 2026 British Motocross Championship is in full swing, with the latest round of races providing an exciting update on the standings. The championship is a hotly contested affair, with riders pushing themselves to the limit in pursuit of glory. Here's a breakdown of the latest results and a look at what's to come.
MX1
In the MX1 class, Conrad Mewse is leading the pack with a total of 265 points. Mewse's consistent performance has seen him extend his lead over second-placed Oriol Oliver, who has 249 points. Ben Watson, in third place, is 33 points behind Oliver, while Taylor Hammal has closed the gap to Watson, now just 23 points away from the final podium spot.
One thing that immediately stands out is the close competition at the top. With only 16 points separating the top three riders, the championship is far from over. The battle for the title will be intense, and the next few rounds will be crucial in determining the final standings.
MX2
In the MX2 class, Charlie Heyman is the current leader with 258 points. Heyman's lead is 57 points over second-placed Gyan Doensen, who has 201 points. However, Doensen is closing in on Heyman, and with two rounds to go, the championship is far from over.
What many people don't realize is that the MX2 class is a hotbed of talent, with riders like Tommy Searle and Ben Mustoe pushing Heyman to the limit. Searle, in fourth place, has 169 points, while Mustoe, in third, has 171 points. The battle for the title is intense, and the next few rounds will be crucial in determining the final standings.
125cc
In the 125cc class, Drew Stock is leading the pack with a total of 273 points. Stock's consistent performance has seen him extend his lead over second-placed Harley Marczak, who has 196 points. Joel Winstanley-Dawson, in third place, has 184 points, while Archie Stapley has 164 points.
One thing that immediately stands out is the close competition at the top. With only 77 points separating the top three riders, the championship is far from over. The battle for the title will be intense, and the next few rounds will be crucial in determining the final standings.
British Under 21
In the British Under 21 class, Charlie Heyman is the current leader with 263 points. Heyman's lead is 44 points over second-placed Gyan Doensen, who has 219 points. However, Doensen is closing in on Heyman, and with two rounds to go, the championship is far from over.
What many people don't realize is that the British Under 21 class is a hotbed of talent, with riders like Ben Mustoe and Billy Askew pushing Heyman to the limit. Mustoe, in fourth place, has 186 points, while Askew, in fifth, has 171 points. The battle for the title is intense, and the next few rounds will be crucial in determining the final standings.
Looking Ahead
The next round of the championship will take place at Duns in Scotland on August 9th. The championship is far from over, and the next few rounds will be crucial in determining the final standings. The battle for the title will be intense, and the riders will be pushing themselves to the limit in pursuit of glory.
In my opinion, the 2026 British Motocross Championship is shaping up to be one of the most exciting championships in recent memory. The competition is fierce, and the riders are pushing themselves to the limit. The next few rounds will be crucial in determining the final standings, and I can't wait to see how the championship unfolds.