A lot of people question the state of the sport in Britain, but it is hard to deny the fact that the Michelin MX Nationals are going from strength to strength. That pattern will continue, it seems, as the promoters have released their entry lists for this year. The two premier classes boast some big names that’ll make the action both fierce and unpredictable. That is a perfect combination, right?
Listening to the riders and teams has been pivotal in the success of the Michelin MX Nationals. Using that feedback as motivation, a lot of effort has gone into ensuring the MX2 riders receive just as much attention as those in MX1. That has, undoubtedly, been a popular direction to move in, if the amount of 250F riders is anything to go by.
MX1 | ||
5 | Graeme Irwin | |
6 | Carlton Husband | |
7 | Mitchell Lewis | |
11 | Matt Burrows | |
14 | Rob Davidson | |
17 | Luke Smith | |
21 | Ryan Houghton | |
25 | Jamie Law | |
37 | Gert Krestinov | |
44 | Elliott Banks-Browne | |
50 | Martin Barr | |
51 | Kevin Wouts | |
60 | Brad Anderson | |
66 | Lewis Tombs | |
74 | Patrick Major | |
95 | Dan Thornhill | |
153 | James Harrison | |
274 | Kieran Banks | |
685 | Steven Lenoir | |
704 | Ashley Wilde | |
731 | Jake Shipton |
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MX2 | |
3 | Josh Gilbert |
10 | Michael Ellis |
15 | Henry Williams |
19 | Tom Neal |
24 | Liam Garland |
38 | Gavin Stevenson |
41 | Alexander Brown |
63 | Jordan Divall |
119 | Mel Pocock |
134 | Liam Knight |
171 | Dexter Douglas |
173 | Luke Norris |
180 | Josh Spinks |
184 | James Carpenter |
313 | Jake Millward |
331 | Jordan Eccles |
360 | Nathan Dixon |
575 | Taylor Hammal |
601 | Dylan Woodcock |
704 | Brad Todd |
751 | Joe Jeffries |
Words: Lewis Phillips | Lead Image: ConwayMX