Dickinson beats Mewse, Everts a neat sixth
Ashton Dickinson won the third race of the REVO British Championship MX2 at the Canada Heights circuit. The privateer finished first and fourth during the heats, taking the day's victory ahead of Wilson Todd (2-3) and Conrad Mewse (6-1). Liam Everts performed well, the 16-year-old rider finished sixth in the daily rankings. Dave Kooiker (15-16) was good for fifteenth place in the general classification and Kjell Verbruggen (13-27) came nineteenth.
In the title battle, Mewse remains comfortably in the lead, the KTM rider is 41 points ahead of Dickinson and John Adamson. Everts currently occupies seventh place in the standings after three games.
REVO ACU British Championship MX2 #3; Canada Heights, UK:
1e some
1. Ashton Dickinson GB KTM
2. Wilson Todd From Kawasaki
3. Ike Carter GB KTM
4. James Carpenter GB Yamaha
5. Liam Everts B KTM
6. Conrad Mewse GB KTM
7. Andrea Bonacorsi I Yamaha
8. Brad Anderson GB KTM
9. Steven Clarke GB GasGas
10. Jay Hague GB Honda
13. Kjell Verbruggen NL KTM
15. Dave Kooiker NL Yamaha
2e some
1. Conrad Mewse GB KTM
2. Steven Clarke GB GasGas
3. Wilson Todd From Kawasaki
4. Ashton Dickinson GB KTM
5. Ike Carter GB KTM
6. Liam Everts B KTM
7. John Adamson GB KTM
8. Brad Anderson GB KTM
9. Tom Grimshaw GB Husqvarna
10. Florian Miot F Husqvarna
16. Dave Kooiker NL Yamaha
27. Kjell Verbruggen NL KTM
Daily classification MX2:
1. Ashton Dickinson GB KTM 1-4
2. Wilson Todd From Kawasaki 2-3
3. Conrad Mewse GB KTM 6-1
4. Ike Carter GB KTM 3-5
5. Steven Clarke GB GasGas 2-7
6. Liam Everts B KTM 5-6
15. Dave Kooiker NL Yamaha 15-16
19. Kjell Verbruggen NL KTM 13-27
Standings after 3 matches:
1. Conrad Mewse GB KTM 137
2. Ashton Dickinson GB KTM 96
3. John Adamson GB KTM 96
4. Steven Clarke GB GasGas 94
5. Wilson Todd From Kawasaki 87
7. Liam Everts B KTM 70
22. Dave Kooiker NL Yamaha 11
25. Jens Walvoort NL KTM 8
25. Kjell Verbruggen NL KTM 8
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: Instagram
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