It was a perfect end to the British championship season as Crendon Tru7 Honda’s Conrad Mewse took a well-deserved double win at the sandy circuit of Lyng in Norfolk, his sixth perfect scorecard of the title hunt.
Mewse , who wrapped up the 2025 British MX1 championship crown at the previous round at Duns in Scotland, was pushed hard by his rivals but in both motos managed to take wins.
In the first race, he made a good start and was in fourth place, but quickly made his way through to second behind fellow Honda CRF450R rider John Adamson. But by the third lap. Mewse started to detect an engine issue and had to measure his pace to make sure he got to the finish. Even though he was riding to protect the bike, he managed to get into the lead on lap five. He held a small gap over Adam Sterry to take the win by just under three seconds.
In the second race Mewse had a great jump off the gate and came out of the first corner in third place behind Sterry and Adamson. Riding the team’s spare bike to avoid any potential problems from his No.1 race machine, Mewse got through to second spot on the second lap them chased down Sterry. He passed the Welshman on the tenth lap and then pulled away to win by 5.6 secs at the flag.
Mewse said: “What a great way to end a fantastic season, to go one-one at Lyng is fantastic. It was tough as the track was very technical and difficult, and I struggled to feel 100% comfortable all day. Adam Sterry kept me on my toes, too. But a one-one is what we came here to do.
“Winning the British championship is my main focus all year and means a lot to me and the whole Crendon Tru7 Honda team and all the sponsors and partners, so it’s a great reward for all the hard work everyone puts in. My mechanics Rob, Willie and Luke have done an incredible job, and I must give thanks to Ryan and Dave for everything. The bike has been faultless all year. And of course thanks to my family, friends and supporters who are always there for me. I’m already excited about next year and racing the Crendon Tru7 Honda again.”


