Muddy conditions greeted ARB Tuning Kawasaki and its competitors at the third round of the Maxxis British Motocross Championship at Waggadon Farm in Devon this past weekend. Delayed on arrival on Saturday to let the paddock area dry out, the team settled in to more rain overnight. As a result the racing was delayed by an hour on Sunday morning as well to allow the track to solidify somewhat, a decision that was once again undone by another heavy shower during MX2 qualifying practice.
There’s rain, mud and ruts once more for the third round of the British motocross championship that takes place in Torrington, Devon. After torrential rain leading into the event the previously perfectly prepped circuit is something of a mud bath for the qualifying sessions and early races but that doesn’t stop Stephen Sword and his full factory KX250F-SR from taking a fine overall win which also helped increase the Scotsman’s lead in the series.
Team SUSO MVR-D rider Natalie Kane took the overall win at the first round of the British Ladies' Motocross Championship at the weekend, which was run alongside the MMX British Motocross Championship at Little Silver, Devon.
It may be cold outside, but Suzuki won’t let that stop you getting your two-wheeled kicks this winter, as the reigning MX1 World Champion manufacturer launches the Wheeldon Farm Suzuki Off-Road Centre in Devon, boasting both outdoor and indoor riding facilities.