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GateDrop
2026-06-02 13:40:39
Official: Jeffrey Herlings to contest Monster Mountain British Championship
Summary By: eMotoX
The Motul ACU British Motocross Championship will reach a significant milestone as it heads to Monster Mountain in Wales for Round Five, marking the newest addition to the 2026 calendar. The event has attracted considerable attention with the confirmation that MXGP World Champion Jeffrey Herlings will compete in the MX1 class. Herlings, a Dutch rider renowned for holding the record for the most Grand Prix victories, currently rides for the Honda HRC Petronas team and recently secured the overall win at the MXGP of France, underscoring his continued dominance in the sport.
Herlings’ participation is expected to inject fresh excitement into an already intense championship battle. The MX1 title race is tightly contested, with just 12 points separating the top three riders—Conrad Mewse, Ben Watson, and Oriol Oliver—making every race at Monster Mountain crucial. Herlings’ presence not only raises the competitive stakes but also promises to energise the crowd, elevating the event’s profile and potentially influencing the championship outcome in a pivotal round.
The MX2 class remains fiercely competitive as well, with five different winners across eight races highlighting the unpredictability of the season. Charlie Heyman leads the standings with a 37-point advantage over Ben Mustoe, who is closely pursued by 2025 champion Tommy Searle. The depth of talent in MX2 is evident, with several riders including Jamie Keith and Gyan Doensen capable of claiming victory, making Monster Mountain a potential stage for new contenders to emerge.
In the RFX MX125 category, rising stars are beginning to assert themselves, with Drew Stock dominating the leaderboard after winning nearly every race so far. Rookie Harley Marczak holds a solid second place, while a tight battle for third through sixth positions adds further intrigue to the class. With such close competition across all categories and the added draw of Herlings’ involvement, Monster Mountain is set to be a landmark event in the 2026 British Motocross Championship, promising thrilling racing and significant championship implications.
