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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-05-17 13:11:35

MX1 race results: MXGB British Championship RD4 – Landrake

Summary By: eMotoX
Conrad Mewse delivered a dominant performance at the fourth round of the MXGB British Championship held in Landrake, securing victories in both motos of the MX1 race. Despite an early challenge from Steven Clarke, who briefly took the lead on the Stark Varg, Mewse quickly regained control and maintained his advantage throughout the first moto. The race also saw Oliver suffer a fall on the opening lap while contesting second place, which allowed Mewse to extend his lead unchallenged. In the first moto, there was notable movement behind Mewse as Hammal overtook Ben Watson for second place, though Watson later reclaimed the runner-up spot. The battle for podium positions remained intense, highlighting the competitive nature of the MX1 class at this stage of the championship. Mewse’s ability to maintain composure and pace under pressure was a key factor in his commanding win. The second moto further showcased Mewse’s skill and determination as he climbed from a position outside the top ranks to overtake race leader Ben Watson. Once in front, Mewse pulled away to secure another convincing victory, demonstrating his consistency and speed. Meanwhile, Oliver managed to recover from his earlier mishap to claim third place by passing Hammal on the final lap, adding drama to the closing stages of the race. Mewse’s double win at Landrake solidifies his standing as a leading contender in the MXGB British Championship, putting him in a strong position as the series progresses. The results also underscore the depth of talent within the MX1 field, with several riders capable of challenging for podium finishes. Looking ahead, the championship battle promises to remain fiercely contested, with Mewse’s performance setting a high benchmark for his rivals.