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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-05-03 13:37:16

MX1 race results: MXGB British Championship RD3 – Lyng

Summary By: eMotoX
Conrad Mewse demonstrated his dominance in the MX1 class at the third round of the MXGB British Championship held at Lyng by securing victory in the opening race. He maintained the lead from start to finish, fending off strong challenges from Ben Watson and Oriol Oliver, who finished second and third respectively. Taylor Hammal continued his consistent form with a solid fourth place, while Tom Grimshaw and Jason Meara rounded out the top seven, with Meara showing promising signs of recovery after a recent illness. The second race saw a shift in fortunes as Ben Watson capitalised on a strong start to claim the holeshot and ultimately the race win. Oriol Oliver remained close behind, applying pressure throughout and preventing Watson from extending his lead. Conrad Mewse overcame a poor start to fight his way back to third, narrowly missing out on overtaking Oliver despite relentless pursuit. Taylor Hammal once again impressed by maintaining a competitive pace to finish fourth, underscoring his growing consistency in the championship. These results highlight the intense competition at the front of the MX1 field, with Watson, Mewse, and Oliver all demonstrating the pace and resilience needed to challenge for the title. Mewse’s ability to dominate the first race and recover in the second underlines his status as a championship favourite, while Watson’s strong second race performance signals his intent to remain a key contender. The ongoing battle between these riders promises an exciting progression of the championship as the season unfolds. Looking ahead, the championship standings are likely to remain tightly contested, with riders such as Hammal and Grimshaw also showing potential to disrupt the established order. The Lyng round has set the stage for further thrilling encounters, with the next rounds expected to bring more tactical racing and strategic battles. Fans and teams alike will be watching closely as the championship narrative continues to develop in the coming weeks.