AMCA head for Kinver
By Mike Wood on 23rd Mar 16
Hot on the heels of an exciting, well-supported opening round of the AMCA Superclass and Youth 85cc/150cc championship, riders travel to Bromsberrow for round two on Easter Sunday with the meeting promoted by Kinver MXC.
The series kicked off two weeks ago at Long Lane and after three hectic motos it's currently Luke Burton who's leading the chase for the 2016 Superclass crown.
Although the smooth and stylish Burton stormed to maximum points he certainly didn't have it all his own way with a whole host of determined riders hot on his tail.
Holding second in the standings is the fast-starting Jack Cox who on his return from injury appeared to have enough speed to suggest that he's rapidly returning to top form.
Defending Superclass champion Richard Cannings is third and looking determined not to relinquish his crown without a fight.
In this unlimited capacity series Andrew Smart, another top performer, sits fourth but the 450F aces are not totally dictating proceedings and the 250F pilots are right on the gas.
With a strong showing at Long Lane, Josh Waterman is currently the top 250F rider in a super sixth with Luke Mellows eighth.
Other riders to look out for at Bromsberrow include James Dodd, Ryan Crowder, Dean Swift, Bradley Tranter, Jack Gardner, Lewis King and Adam Harris on the 250cc Yamaha two-smoker.
Over in the Youth 85cc/150cc championship James Hanscomb bagged a maximum at Long Lane, chased home EACH TIME by Lloyd Duggan-Thomas.
Bromsberrow will be signposted from J2 of the M50. Closest postcode is HR8 1PB.
Superclass: 1 Burton 180 points, 2 Cox 162, 3 Cannings 141, 4 Smart 135, 5 Dodd 133, 6 Waterman 123, 7 Crowder 117, 8 Mellows 103, 9 Swift 90, 10 Tranter 87.
Youth 85cc/150cc: 1 Hanscomb 180 points, 2 Duggan-Thomas 162, 3 James 147, 4 Corbijn 133, 5 Evans 129, 6 Syson 120, 7 Lewis 119, 8 Glynn 119, 9 Lancelotte 111, 10 Boam 101.