Amped EMX Sparks British Masters 2025 Round Three
By Team TMX on 10th Jun 25

Round three of the AMPED EMX Sparks British Masters delivered another unforgettable weekend of racing at the iconic Monster Mountain MX circuit. Despite wild Welsh weather, the action on track was nothing short of spectacular. Riders of all ages rose to the challenge across a wide range of classes - from balance bikes to full-size autos - bringing high energy and epic racing from the first gate drop to the last checkered flag.
12” E Drive (3–4 yrs)
This class delivered one of the closest battles of the weekend. Taytum Hickey and Boston Cleft couldn’t be separated on points, each finishing on 258, but Hickey clinched the overall based on a higher finish in the final race. Archer Safe was right in the mix all weekend, showing great consistency to claim third. Reggie Taylor battled hard for fourth, followed by Paxton Price in fifth and Tommy Jones who rounded out the top six.
16” E Drive 250W (4–6 yrs)
There was barely anything between the top riders in this class. Ronnie Gardner came out on top with 246 points thanks to smart racecraft under pressure. Seb Carr finished just three points behind after some close duels, while Henry Davey rode with pace and control to finish third. Cian Bradshaw impressed with his starts, finishing fourth, ahead of Cooper Kempin and Eli Carr who both had solid weekends in fifth and sixth.
16” E Drive 350W (4–6 yrs)
Theo Hancock was untouchable here, with commanding wins. Behind him, Lloyd Evans Price and Boycie Clements went toe-to-toe in several races, with just three points separating them at the end. Billy Randall kept pushing through each moto and earned fourth overall, showing grit in tough conditions.
18” E Drive (5–8 yrs)
Rio Coburn was dominant from start to finish and didn’t put a wheel wrong all weekend. Auley Luxton and Dimitri Sims had a fantastic rivalry, both finishing level on points but with Luxton taking second overall on countback. Paisley Cleft fought through traffic in each race to grab fourth, while Milo Williams thrilled the crowd with his attacking style in fifth. Harper Newton rounded out the top six with a steady and consistent performance.
18” E Drive (9–12 yrs)
Luca Symmons was in a league of his own this weekend, regularly mixing it with the 20” class riders. He secured a flawless 270-point maximum and showed great awareness and control throughout.
20” E Drive (6+ yrs)
Jake Carless showed why he leads the series with another top performance, winning three of the four races and riding with maturity. Ted Tooley managed to take a race win off Jake and finished second overall. Peaches Hopkinson turned heads with her aerodynamic riding style. Cadi Bradshaw battled bravely to fourth, with Poppi Randall close behind in fifth.
E Mini
We saw some great battles between Auley Luxton and Bear Todd, with both riders trading wins and racing bar-to-bar in every moto. Auley edged it by just three points. Jacob Perkins quietly worked his way up to third with consistency, while Reuben Grabham and Elliot Sulley taking a race win delivered strong rides to round out the top five.
E2
Super stylish Teddy Roberts made it look easy, but Marley Jopson was never far off his back wheel. The two had great pace and respect throughout the weekend. Wesley Wilson had some brilliant opening laps, finishing third overall. Cooper Kempin worked hard to place fourth, and Boston Cleft showed he’s one to watch with a confident fifth place finish.
E3
Maddox Knifton and Tommy Ashmore had a thrilling battle that came down to just six points, with Maddox’s consistency winning the day. Ollie Smilie grabbed third with a string of solid rides. Theo Hancock showed speed despite placing 4th, ahead of Cellan Rees who won hearts with his determination. Harri Fisher had some quick starts and held on well to secure sixth.
E5
This was one of the most action-packed classes of the weekend. Rafe Harwood took the overall win, but he was challenged hard by Grayson Blake Martin and Charlie Needs, both of whom led at various points. Roman Hopkinson finished fourth with fearless riding, while Archie Gill and Alfie Jenkins completed the top six with excellent race craft under pressure.
E5+
Kaylum Clark stamped his authority early and never looked back, taking three race wins. Paisley Cleft had her best performance yet, pushing Kaylum in every moto. Oakley Jones took third with trademark aggression, and all three were in a class of their own.
E65
Frank Wallis once again proved why he’s the defending champ, dominating with clean lines and smooth execution. Nicolas Lange pushed hard and was often right on his tail in second. Liberty Matthews showed she’s closing the gap in third, with Wilfred Stokes and Ortus Alexander Simons having a weekend-long battle for fourth and fifth. Noah Brown made a strong return to finish sixth.
PW50 Standard
Chaos reigned as usual, but Charlie Jamieson was calm in the storm and took the win convincingly. Tommi Lewis and Cian Bradshaw tied for second, with Tommi taking it by final race result. Seb Summerill and Henri Lewis were equally close in fourth and fifth, and Logan Caplin snatched sixth after some determined rides.
PW50 Modified
Billy Plummer came into his own on Sunday and took the overall with strong rides across the weekend. Jack Insley brought the flair and speed early on, but had to settle for second. Ronnie Marchant completed the podium after some gritty mid-pack fights.
50cc Small Wheel Auto
Archie Gill was unstoppable and showed real pace from the front. Rhys Benison and Olivia Daniel scrapped for second and third all weekend. Mathew Enright and Tommy O’Callaghan rounded out the top five, with Ethan Thomas charging through in sixth after tough starts.
50cc Big Wheel Auto
Oakley Jones and Charlie Needs were the class leaders and had a fierce back-and-forth battle across all motos. Kaylum Clark kept in the mix to take third, while Freddy Jones rode smart to take fourth. Layla Enright had some standout overtakes in fifth, and Harri Fisher stayed consistent to finish sixth.
Results
12” E Drive (3–4 yrs)
- Taytum Hickey – 258 pts
- Boston Cleft – 258 pts
- Archer Safe – 231 pts
- Reggie Taylor – 194 pts
- Paxton Price – 189 pts
- Tommy Jones – 178 pts
- George Edwards – 156 pts
- Harri Llewellyn – 154 pts
- Ruben Lee – 134 pts
- Effie Thomas – 111 pts
16” E Drive 250W (4–6 yrs)
- Ronnie Gardner – 246 pts
- Seb Carr – 243 pts
- Henry Davey – 240 pts
- Cian Bradshaw – 234 pts
- Cooper Kempin – 201 pts
- Eli Carr – 157 pts
- Aria Jones – 153 pts
- Caelan Greig – 138 pts
16” E Drive 350W (4–6 yrs)
- Theo Hancock – 261 pts
- Lloyd Evans Price – 246 pts
- Boycie Clements – 243 pts
- Billy Randall – 222 pts
18” E Drive (5–8 yrs)
- Rio Coburn – 270 pts
- Auley Luxton – 231 pts
- Dimitri Sims – 231 pts
- Paisley Cleft – 219 pts
- Milo Williams – 201 pts
- Harper Newton – 189 pts
- Nevaeh Rivers – 171 pts
- Emy Gardner – 150 pts
18” E Drive (9–12 yrs)
- Luca Symmons – 270 pts
20” E Drive (Open)
- Jake Carless – 267 pts
- Ted Tooley – 240 pts
- Peaches Hopkinson – 234 pts
- Cadi Bradshaw – 228 pts
- Poppi Randall – 201 pts
E Mini
- Auley Luxton – 255 pts
- Bear Todd – 252 pts
- Jacob Perkins – 234 pts
- Reuben Grabham – 213 pts
- Elliot Sulley – 183 pts
E2
- Teddy Roberts – 270 pts
- Marley Jopson – 249 pts
- Wesley Wilson – 237 pts
- Cooper Kempin – 216 pts
- Boston Cleft – 132 pts
E3
- Maddox Knifton – 252 pts
- Tommy Ashmore – 246 pts
- Ollie Smilie – 219 pts
- Theo Hancock – 216 pts
- Cellan Rees – 210 pts
- Harri Fisher – 180 pts
- Boyd Musgrave – 167 pts
- Jenson Wood – 145 pts
- Billy Randall – 117 pts
- Eli Kellet – 46 pts
E5
- Rafe Harwood – 234 pts
- Grayson Blake Martin – 226 pts
- Charlie Needs – 221 pts
- Roman Hopkinson – 211 pts
- Archie Gill – 203 pts
- Alfie Jenkins – 189 pts
- Albie Dallas – 165 pts
- Appollo Newton – 157 pts
- Rupert Foden – 151 pts
- Henry Davey – 145 pts
- Parker Jay Lock Denny – 135 pts
- Sonny Davies – 116 pts
- Noah Whittaker – 91 pts
- Brad Carless – 91 pts
- Jaxon Lerwill – 34 pts
E5+
- Kaylum Clark – 261 pts
- Paisley Cleft – 249 pts
- Oakley Jones – 207 pts
E65
- Frank Wallis – 270 pts
- Nicolas Lange – 249 pts
- Liberty Matthews – 223 pts
- Wilfred Stokes – 207 pts
- Ortus Alexander Simons – 198 pts
- Noah Brown – 187 pts
- Cadi Bradshaw – 174 pts
- Teddy Franklin – 154 pts
PW50 Standard
- Charlie Jamieson – 261 pts
- Tommi Lewis – 234 pts
- Cian Bradshaw – 234 pts
- Seb Summerill – 210 pts
- Henri Lewis – 210 pts
- Logan Caplin – 189 pts
- Theo Hicks Evans – 174 pts
- Carragher Bowen – 100 pts
PW50 Modified
- Billy Plummer – 264 pts
- Jack Insley – 255 pts
- Ronnie Marchant – 237 pts
50cc Small Wheel Auto
- Archie Gill – 249 pts
- Rhys Benison – 234 pts
- Olivia Daniel – 231 pts
- Mathew Enright – 214 pts
- Tommy O’Callaghan – 213 pts
- Ethan Thomas – 178 pts
- Tommi Jones – 140 pts
- Parker Herbert – 138 pts
- Amiyah Haughton – 137 pts
- Ronnie Evans – 131 pts
- Roczen Hickey – 119 pts
- Fraser Ellis – 119 pts
- Beauden Szpadt – 112 pts
- Myles Chee – 99 pts
- Erin Jukes – 96 pts
- Noah Whittaker – 71 pts
- Jackson Parvin – 30 pts
50cc Big Wheel Auto
- Oakley Jones – 261 pts
- Charlie Needs – 237 pts
- Kaylum Clark – 228 pts
- Freddy Jones – 219 pts
- Layla Enright – 198 pts
- Harri Fisher – 179 pts
- Mia Jones – 173 pts
- Milo Williams – 117 pts