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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-04-22 16:57:13

EXCL: David Braceras to contest the British Championship at Lyng 

Summary By: eMotoX
Spanish rider David Braceras is set to compete in the third round of the MXGB British Championship at Lyng on May 3rd, adding significant international flair to the MX2 class. Having already participated in two rounds of the MX2 World Championship this season, Braceras will race under the Mxology K-Tech Triumph banner, bringing his considerable experience and speed to a highly competitive field. His involvement is expected to intensify the battle among domestic riders and provide British fans with a rare opportunity to witness a rising international talent on home soil. Braceras’s entry into the British Championship comes as a result of a strategic collaboration between Mxology and K-Tech Suspension, who are keen to showcase his abilities aboard the Triumph TF250X Race bike. While his primary focus remains the Spanish National Championship, a break in his 2024 racing calendar has allowed him to take part in this round at Lyng. This will not be Braceras’s first UK appearance, having previously competed at the Hawkstone International event last year, where he left a positive impression. Expressing enthusiasm about his return to British racing, Braceras highlighted his fond memories of the Hawkstone event and gratitude towards the team for the opportunity. The Mxology K-Tech outfit echoed this excitement, emphasising their anticipation to see how Braceras performs against the established British riders. His participation is seen as a valuable test of his pace and adaptability in a different championship environment. The addition of Braceras to the MX2 grid not only raises the competitive stakes but also enriches the championship’s profile by attracting international attention. His presence at Lyng could influence the dynamics of the race and potentially impact the championship standings. Observers will be keen to assess how his GP-level experience translates to the British circuit and what this means for both his career trajectory and the domestic series moving forward.