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British MX: Foxhill Returns To Championship Glory
16 August 2008
Mention Foxhill to anyone in British motocross and you will immediately have them reminisce about the fantastic Grands Prix that used to be held there in the eighties and nineties, and then the oh-so-wet Motocross des Nations in which a young Stefan Everts showed the world how to ride in mud. Together with Farleigh Castle and Hawkstone Park, Foxhill, tucked away in the heart of Wiltshire, a few hundred yards away from the M4 outside Swindon, is one of the cornerstones of the essence that is proper British motocross.
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British MX: Summer Weather Spells Midway Point For The Maxxis
09 May 2008
It's barely into May and the Maxxis British Motocross Championship has reached its midway point already. Round four of the championship, held at the Cadders Hill sand track just outside the village of Lyng in Norfolk over the Early May Bank Holiday weekend, was a relief to all riders as it heralded the beginning of summer with temperatures in the twenties and sunshine. Considering that Lyng usually gets the cold and dreary round in early March, the date was well-chosen this year, and to good effect too. The spectator turnout was satisfactory, definitely better than other rounds have experienced so far.
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British MX : More Mud For The Maxxis Championship At Torrington
17 April 2008
Mud, mud, mud and more mud. That's exactly what awaited all at Waggadon Farm just outside Great Torrington in Devon this past weekend when the Maxxis British Motocross Championship made its third stop of the season. Rains earlier in the week prompted persons close to ACU Events to request teams to delay their arrival until late Saturday afternoon to allow the field used as a paddock to dry out.
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Merry Christmas In March - Or, Easter Weekend Brings Snow To The Maxxis
28 March 2008
"Merry Christmas!" It sounds through my car window as I pull into my parking spot at the second round of the Maxxis British Motocross Championship in Kent this past weekend. As much as that was meant to be a joke, you could swear that it is December 25 because the whole track is thinly covered in the white stuff, with the heavens opening up to chuck some more of it down. But no, it's Easter Sunday, it is March 23, and white Christmas is three months late.
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