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Motul ACU British Motocross Championship | Round 6 - Canada Heights

12 July 2026

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The Motul ACU British Motocross Championship rolls into Canada Heights, Swanley, Kent for round six of the 2026 season. The venue began life as a campsite for Canadian troops during the First World War before being transformed into a premier motorcycling destination in 1985, and over the decades it’s gone on to host everything from local club meetings to international racing. With three rounds remaining on the calendar and the points tightening across almost every class, Canada Heights arrives at exactly the moment when championship form gets tested hardest, this is a circuit with real history, and it has a habit of deciding who’s ready to fight for a title and who isn’t.

RFX MX125 The MX125 class has been the breakout story of 2026, and Drew Stock’s 239 points still leads the way, but Harley Marczak has chipped away at the gap and now sits 43 points back in second. Joel Winstanley Dawson, Olly Waters, Archie Stapley and Lucas Moncrief are all tightly bunched from third to sixth, and any one of them is capable of a standout result at Canada Heights. With this much depth at the front, the 125 class might produce some of the closest racing of the whole weekend.

MX2 including JMR U21 Charlie Heyman heads to Canada Heights with a commanding 224 points and a 55-point cushion over Tommy Searle, who has fought his way back into second after a string of strong rides. Gyan Doensen sits third on 158, with Charlie Richmond and Ben Mustoe rounding out the top five. Searle and Billy Askew both pulled-out standout performances at Canada Heights last year, and with Searle in fine form again this season, he’ll be eager to repeat that form on home territory.

In the JMR U21 standings, Heyman also tops the order, with Doensen and Richmond again leading the chase, as Britain’s next wave of young talent fights for silverware of their own. Jamie Keith and Charlie Richmond both can deliver results on this circuit, and it could be their day when the gate drops.

Apico MX1 Conrad Mewse leads the premier class on 221 points, but Ben Watson is breathing down his neck just five points back, with Oriol Oliver a further 17 adrift in third on 199. Taylor Hammal sits fourth on 175, still in touch but needing a big result to force his way back into the podium conversation. Behind them, Tristan Purdon, Bobby Bruce, Tom Grimshaw, Jamie Carpenter and Ben Edwards are all packed tightly in the chasing group. Mewse arrives with good memories of this circuit too, having gone through last year’s round here with a clean sweep, a track record that makes him every bit the man to beat heading into round six.

Canada Heights is fast, flowing and unforgiving of a poor start, the kind of layout where a bad gate or a missed line can cost a podium just as easily as a mistake on a technical jump. It’s exactly the type of track that tends to shake up the established order and hand an opportunity to riders sitting just outside the headlines. Don’t be surprised if round six produces this season’s breakout ride from a name nobody’s talking about yet, Canada Heights has a long history of doing exactly that.


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