British Youth Championship – Workington Preview

Following today’s (Saturday) British Under-19 Final at Workington, there is the fifth round of the 250cc class in the British Youth Championship as well as the final rounds for the both the 125cc and 125cc Support classes.

Ten riders compete in the very competitive 250cc class with series leader Casper Kluczniak looking to increase his lead at the top of the standings with just one round to go after today.

As well as the British title, there is also a race on for second and third with a number of riders still in contention to compete for a medal including Oli Bovingdon, Archie Rolph, Seth Norman and Emerson Betty.

Sadly Ollie Binns, who is currently fourth in the standings misses out due to a broken collarbone sustained at Plymouth last week when guesting for Leicester in the NDT.

This is the final round for the two 125cc classes and Lewis Hague is set to win his first British title with Fraser Buckle expected to claim silver, but a race is on for the bronze medal between Charlie Fletcher and Oscar Berwick.

In the Support class Callum Hague and Douglas Marshall go into this final round all level, and therefore whoever comes out on top between those two today will be crowned 2025 Support class winner.

For the bronze medal Ella Marshall has a five and six-point lead over Seb Kelly and Jessica Cox respectively.  

The Young Lions would like to thank the Workington promotion for their continued support of British Youth Speedway as well as the Young Lions’ series sponsors.