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| 06-02-2023 | Supercross News | 
| ARENACROSS CELEBRATES SELL OUT SHOW IN BIRMINGHAM | |
The penultimate round of the Arenacross British Championship stormed into the Resorts World Arena, NEC, Birmingham on Saturday, the 4th of February, with a heady line up of the very best British Pro motocross racers, supported by a further five classes of Pro Am and Youth competitors.

#100 Tommy Searle, #3 Josh Gilbert, #426 Conrad Mewse get the inside line
    The Arenacross Tour presented by Fix Auto has enjoyed several firsts this year.  It is the first time the race series has been officially sanctioned by the UK’s  Auto Cycle Union (ACU) as a fully-fledged British Championship. It is the first  time the Pro line up has been British-only with the reigning British MX1 and  MX2 champions in the mix. It is the first-time an all-electric motocross series  is a British Championship. And … it is the first time to witness sell-out shows  at Belfast and Birmingham.
    
    Eight thousand fans of live action-sports and family entertainment packed the  Resorts World Arena on Saturday night, while the total live streaming viewing  figures across the tour to date totals an astonishing 260,000. This, on the back  of both Belfast and Aberdeen being sell-out shows, confirms that ArenacrossUK  is well and truly on the racing map both in the UK, and throughout the world. 
    
    On the Pro Arenacross racing front, Tommy Searle, GTCi Revo Kawasaki cleaned up  with a flawless performance in both Pro heats and Main Event final. Joe Clayton  was the fastest qualifier in the morning sessions. Searle won the overall heats  qualifying and Jake Nicholls won the head-to-heads eliminator. Clayton, Searle  and Nicholls each collected an additional point for their efforts. Teenager Ben  Clayton made it through to his first Main Event thanks to earning the support  of fans, family and friends in the People’s Vote. 

#100 Searle wins main event with a finish line whip
    At the post-event press conference, the top three Pro riders spoke of their Birmingham  experience and Arenacross in general;
    
    Jack Brunell – “I’m really happy. The goal was to be on podium every weekend  and at the end of the championship be in the fight. I had a setback at the  opening round in Belfast but am back on it now. The track was good tonight.  Being so technical, it showed what we’re about. We’ve got the two motocross  British champions on the line up and I think that next year it can only get  stronger. This is the future, rather than standing in a wet field.”

#155 Jack Brunell
Conrad Mewse – “It was a great night. Coming into the championship, I wanted to do well for our sponsors and team. Overall, we have had solid results and, as a team, at least one of us has always been on the podium. It’s been another fantastic event. The dirt here in Birmingham is incredible. Every round has been different so far which keeps us on our toes. It is so different from what we’re used to and every weekend I feel more and more comfortable with the challenge. It’s a great championship and I see it as only being beneficial, no negatives whatsoever.

#426 Conrad Mewse
    Tommy Searle – “The day was good. I was fastest in two practices and won the  overall, felt comfortable all night and feel good with my team. Arenacross and  its live streaming motivates me massively and I’m enjoying riding. I want to  try and win the races to look good on YouTube! I take my hat off to Matt  (Bates) and the team. If I was to choose a series next year when I maybe scale  it down a bit, this would be my one to choose. My main sponsor at GTCi watches  the live streaming, loves it and is coming to London. He’s happy, I’m happy. I  would love to see more manufacturers get involved and hope it’s heavily  supported next year. 
    
    Heading into the final round, Searle leads Mewse by two points. Whatever  happens at the usually-dramatic last round in London, one thing is a cert -  it’s going to be a hard-fought, head-to-head battle to the line between both  reigning British Motocross Champions. 

#3 Josh Gilbert
    Round 5 - Overall Arenacross Pro British Championship results:
    1. Tommy Searle (GTCi Revo Kawasaki)
    2. Conrad Mewse (Crendon Fastrack Honda Racing)
    3. Jack Brunell (Troy Lee Designs GASGAS)
    4. Joe Clayton (Mark McCann 64 YouTube Channel)
    5. Dylan Woodcock (Darjen Kawasaki)
    6. Elliott Banks-Browne (Mark McCann 64 YouTube Channel)
    
    Overall Pro Championship results:
    1. Tommy Searle, 71 points
    2. Conrad Mewse, 69 points
    3. Josh Gilbert, 46 points
    4. Jack Brunell, 46 points
    5. Elliott Banks-Browne, 37points
    6. Joe Clayton, 36 points
    
    Overall Arenacross Team results:
    1. Crendon Fastrack Honda Racing, 112 points
    2. GTCI Revo Kawasaki, 80 points
    3. Mark Mccan 64 YouTube Channel, 71 points
    4. Troy Lee Designs GasGas, 44 points
    5. FUS Geartec Husqvarna, 34 points
    6. Darjen Kawasaki, 32 points
    
    Other class overall results:
    
    Pro AM
    1. Raife Broadley, 30, 2. Neville Bradshaw 26, 3. Sion Talbot, 24, 4. Kyle Lane  21.
    
    Futures
    1. Joel Fisher, 30, 2. Sam Dyer, 24, 3. Joshua Fletcher, 21, 4. Jake Farrelly,  21. 
    
    AX-E5
    1. Austin Edwards, 30, 2. Jimmy Ball, 26, 3. Tate Vincent, 22, 4, Leo Andrew  Gill, 19.
    
    Supermini
    1. Isaac Ash 30, 2. Austin Beasty, 23, 3. Lewis Spratt 23, 4. Harrison  Scholfield, 20.
    
    T-Racers 65cc
    1. Casey Lister, 30, 2. John Slade, 26, 3. Jamie Currie, 21, Caleb Ross, 21.
    
    Arenacross partner information can be found at fixautouk.co.uk, traxxas.com,  tru7.com, ktm.com, husqvarna-motorcycles.com, gasgas.com, devittinsurance.com,  Kawasaki.co.uk, t-racers.com/uk, isuzu.co.uk. For Troy Lee Designs, Alpinestars  and Armorvision visit cisport.co.uk. 
    
    Competitors in all classes are now focused on championship glory at the OVO  Arena Wembley, on the 18th of February. It’s a showdown not to be missed!
    
    Tickets for the final round are available via www.arenacrossuk.com.