Round 7 Preview
The 2022 British Youth Championship comes to a conclusion this afternoon with The Kent Royals stepping in to host the 7th and Final Round for all 4 classes, 500cc, 250cc, 125cc and support class. (Meeting starts at midday)
Although the 3 British Champions Sam McGurk 500cc, Luke Harrison 250cc and Cooper Rushen 125cc have now all been confirmed, there is still plenty to race for, with rostrum places in all three classes still to be confirmed.
In the 500cc class Ben Trigger needs to reach the final to overtake Freddy Hodder for the Bronze medal, Sonny Springer and Ashton Vale are competing for the Silver and Bronze medals in the 250cc class with the scenario of if Vale finishes one place in front of Springer there would be the need of a run off for the Silver medal.
The most exciting class is the 125cc with four riders Stene Pijper, Oliver Bovingdon, Archie Rolph and Seth Norman still within a chance of claiming the Silver and Bronze medals
So still all to play for on what will be an exciting and tense afternoon British Youth racing.
The Young Lions would like to thank all the clubs that have given their support to British Youth Speedway in 2022, as well as their series sponsors and the members of the BSPL.
Nuneaton Speedway Supporters Club, Wessex Marine, Foxbury Motors, Rentruck, Gordon Pairman, Friends of Speedway, Northern Scaffolding Solutions, Abrams Insurance, Brian Royle, KanDysoft Solutions, Creative Doc Productions and The ASR.
Also special mention to all the riders and their families who have taken part in 2022.
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