2025 British Motocross Championship

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The 2025 ACU British Motocross Championship season (known for sponsorship reasons as the Motul ACU British Motocross Championship) was the 73rd British Motocross Championship season.

The MX1 class in 2024 was won by 5-time FIM Motocross World Champion Jeffrey Herlings, who did not defend his title. Similarly, reigning MX2 class champion Cas Valk did not return to race in the UK in 2025, meaning both classes were without the defending champions.

Former champion Conrad Mewse took his fifth national title in the MX1 class, regaining the crown he lost to Herlings in 2024. In the MX2 class, veteran Tommy Searle took his fifth British title overall and his first in the smaller capacity class.

After several seasons of being run by promoter RHL Activities, 2025 saw the championship return to be run in house by the ACU.[1]

MX1

Round Date Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner
1 30 March Hawkstone Park United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse
2 18 May Canada Heights United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse
3 15 June Blaxhall United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse
4 20 July Preston Docks United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse
5 10 August Landrake United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse
6 30 August Duns Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings
7 31 August Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings Netherlands Jeffrey Herlings
8 21 September Lyng United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse United Kingdom Conrad Mewse

MX2

Round Date Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner
1 30 March Hawkstone Park United Kingdom Bobby Bruce United Kingdom Billy Askew United Kingdom Bobby Bruce
2 18 May Canada Heights United Kingdom Tommy Searle Spain Oriol Oliver United Kingdom Tommy Searle
3 15 June Blaxhall Spain Oriol Oliver Spain Oriol Oliver Spain Oriol Oliver
4 20 July Preston Docks Netherlands Kay de Wolf Netherlands Kay de Wolf Netherlands Kay de Wolf
5 10 August Landrake United Kingdom Ben Mustoe United Kingdom Tommy Searle United Kingdom Tommy Searle
6 30 August Duns Spain Oriol Oliver United Kingdom Tommy Searle United Kingdom Tommy Searle
7 31 August United Kingdom Joe Brookes Spain Oriol Oliver Spain Oriol Oliver
8 21 September Lyng United Kingdom Calum Mitchell Spain Oriol Oliver Spain Oriol Oliver

Circuit locations

MX1

MX2

References

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