2010 British 125 Championship

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The 2010 British 125 Championship season was the 23rd British 125cc Championship season, the class is open to anyone of any age and sex. James Lodge stayed in the class after winning the championship last season, and was looking to be the first person to successfully defend the British 125cc Championship. With a number of riders leaving to move up to other classes such as superstock 600, new challengers emerged to challenge for the title. With the two stroke classes disappearing from the world scene in 2012, [1] the future of the 125 championship in Britain is looking doubtful.

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As well as the main championship there was a separate class called the ACU Academy Cup, for 13- to 16-year-old riders, with an end of season prize of paid entries to the final two rounds of the CEV Championship (Spanish 125 Championship) at Valencia and Jerez. [2] A number of the riders from the British 125 Championship also contested the Red Bull MotoGP Rookie Cup, a championship for 125cc motorcycles that takes place alongside specific rounds of Grand Prix motorcycle racing. [3] In 2010, Danny Kent, Harry Stafford and Taylor Mackenzie all raced in the championship finishing second, seventh and 15th respectively. [4]

Lodge eventually retained his title but only after coming out of a final round, three-way title battle with Rob Guiver and Deane Brown. Lodge won the championship by four points, taking four victories over the course of the season, with Guiver finishing second ahead of Brown on countback; two victories to Brown's one. Taylor Mackenzie (3), John McPhee and Ross Walker were the other riders to win races over the season. Brown won the secondary Academy Cup with six victories.

Calendar

The British 125 Championship was a support series for the main British Superbike Championship, and thus it followed the same calendar structure with one race per meeting held on the Sunday.

2010 Calendar [5]
RoundCircuitDateClassPole PositionFastest LapWinning RiderWinning Team
1 Flag of England.svg Brands Hatch Indy 5 April Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of England.svg James Lodge RS Racing / Earnshaws M'cycles
C Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee Flag of England.svg Fraser Rogers KRP / Racing Steps Foundations
2 Flag of England.svg Thruxton 18 April Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of England.svg James Lodge RS Racing / Earnshaws M'cycles
C Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of England.svg Fraser Rogers Flag of England.svg Fraser Rogers KRP / Racing Steps Foundations
3 Flag of England.svg Oulton Park 3 May Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of England.svg James Lodge RS Racing / Earnshaws M'cycles
C Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Colin Appleyard / Macadam Racing
4 Flag of England.svg Cadwell Park 23 May Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie KRP Node 4 MMCG
C Flag of England.svg Harry Stafford Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Colin Appleyard / Macadam Racing
5 Flag of England.svg Mallory Park 27 June Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver Flag of England.svg Ross Walker Ross Walker Racing
C Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Davies Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Davies Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Colin Appleyard / Macadam Racing
6 Flag of Scotland.svg Knockhill 4 July Flag of England.svg James Lodge 2 Race Cancelled 1
C Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee 2
7 Flag of England.svg Snetterton 17 July Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver SP125 / Brookhouse Garage Racing
C Flag of England.svg Fraser Rogers Flag of Spain.svg Dakota Mamola Flag of Spain.svg Dakota Mamola KRP / Monster Energy
8 Flag of England.svg Brands Hatch GP 7 August Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of England.svg James Lodge RS Racing / Earnshaws M'cyc
C Ulster Banner.svg Andrew Reid Flag of England.svg Fraser Rogers Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee KRP/Bradley Smith Racing
9 Flag of England.svg Cadwell Park 30 August Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver SP125 / Brookhouse Garage Racing
C Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee Flag of England.svg Sam Hornsey Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee KRP/Bradley Smith Racing
10 Flag of England.svg Croft 11 September Flag of England.svg James Lodge 2 Ulster Banner.svg Nigel Percy Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee 3 KRP/Bradley Smith Racing
C Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee 2 Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee 3 KRP/Bradley Smith Racing
1112 September Flag of England.svg James Lodge Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie KRP Node 4 MMCG
C Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Colin Appleyard / Macadam Racing
12 Flag of England.svg Silverstone Arena GP 26 September Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Colin Appleyard / Macadam Racing
C Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Colin Appleyard / Macadam Racing
13 Flag of England.svg Oulton Park 9 October Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie KRP Node 4 MMCG
C Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Colin Appleyard / Macadam Racing
IconClass
CACU Academy Cup

Notes:

1. ^ – The Knockhill race was cancelled due to bad weather conditions. [6]
2. ^ – As a result, there was a double header of 125 action at Croft with Race one taking place on Saturday 11 September and race 2 taking place on the Sunday. The grid positions from Knockhill were carried forward for the first race. [7] Riders who did not take part at Knockhill were not eligible to enter the first race at Croft.
3. ^ – The first race at Croft was stopped after three laps and restarted, before the restart was stopped after three laps due to a circuit curfew. The race result was declared, with half points awarded as per series regulations. [8]

Championship standings

Riders' standings

PosRiderBike BHI
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THR
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OUL
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CAD
Flag of England.svg
MAL
Flag of England.svg
KNO
Flag of Scotland.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
BHGP
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
CRO 3
Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
Pts
1 Flag of England.svg James Lodge Seel Honda 111Ret3C241Ret149
Honda RetRet24
2 Flag of England.svg Rob Guiver Honda 21733RetC18135Ret3145
3 Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Honda RetRet222CRet6Ret2212145
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Taylor Mackenzie Honda Ret4417C2Ret141Ret1131
5 Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee Honda 410DSQ69CRet321317Ret100.5
6 Flag of England.svg Fraser Rogers Honda 36Ret4DSQCRet4Ret10114584
7 Flag of England.svg Sam Hornsey Cougar 11Ret121569.5
Honda 4C3967RetRet7
8 Flag of England.svg Edward Rendell Honda Ret88Ret13CDNSRet5943Ret62.5
9 Flag of England.svg Philip Wakefield Honda 991186C511177Ret62
10 Flag of England.svg Lee Jackson Honda 141314115C815712821958
11 Flag of England.svg Jon Vincent Honda 10141398C6Ret11136RetRet52.5
12 Ulster Banner.svg Andrew Reid Honda 137Ret1615C916320710Ret51
13 Flag of England.svg Wayne Ryan Honda 7Ret6Ret14C412151916Ret649
14 Flag of England.svg Shaun Horsman Honda RetRetRet10RetC1217416951245
15 Flag of Spain.svg Dakota Mamola Honda Ret725WD40
16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Davies Honda 155RetRetCRet10DNS51016837.5
17 Ulster Banner.svg William Dunlop Honda 651071736
18 Flag of England.svg Brian Clark Honda Ret2Ret531
19 Flag of England.svg James Ford Honda 83RetDNSRet182020WD92731
20 Flag of Scotland.svg Matthew Paulo Honda Ret12Ret1410C11199617Ret1929
21 Flag of England.svg Ross Walker Honda 231617131CRetDNS28Ret28
22 Ulster Banner.svg Nigel Percy Honda C14148412Ret1127.5
23 Flag of England.svg Danny Kent Honda 59Ret7WD27
24 Flag of England.svg Tom Weeden Honda 1211191911C171810Ret18241422
25 Flag of Scotland.svg Peter Sutherland Honda 19152116C7813Ret1518
26 Flag of England.svg Kyle Ryde Honda 1314146Ret17
27 Flag of England.svg Harry Stafford Honda Ret18DNSCDNS11DNS81016.5
28 Flag of England.svg Ben Barratt Honda 172118Ret12CRet21121515151313.5
29 Flag of England.svg Simon Low Honda 15RetRet17Ret10Ret13WD13Ret13
30 Flag of England.svg Bradley Hughes Honda 2524DNS2213241612177
31 Flag of England.svg Dan Moreton Honda 2411205
32 Flag of England.svg Arnie Shelton Honda 1225Ret194
33 Flag of England.svg Elliott Lodge Honda 16Ret202020C16Ret19RetRet14Ret2
34 Flag of England.svg Catherine Green Honda RetRet16DNS2215Ret1820Ret181
Flag of England.svg Ian Stanford Honda RetRet22RetRetCRetRetRetRet26Ret160
Flag of Scotland.svg Tarran Mackenzie Honda RetRet262627C23232317Ret23260
Flag of England.svg Neil Durham Aprilia 20Ret211823CRet2118DNS0
Flag of England.svg Sam Shorrock Honda Ret20RetRet25RetRet18250
Flag of England.svg Kasey Wyatt Honda 182223Ret210
Flag of England.svg Curtis Wright Honda 18DNQ0
Flag of England.svg Richard Ferguson Honda 21Ret28C193022Ret21Ret220
Flag of England.svg Gary Winfield Honda 2425252426C212824212719230
Flag of England.svg Josh Harland Honda 19DNS24Ret24CRetDNS23RetDNQ0
Flag of South Africa.svg Luca Agostinelli Honda Ret19C270
Flag of England.svg Paul Dobb Honda 2026Ret0
Flag of England.svg Michael Shuker Honda 200
Flag of England.svg Jamie Hodson Honda 210
Flag of England.svg Charlie King Honda 22RetRet23DNS2229250
Flag of Scotland.svg Stuart Wilson Honda C22220
Flag of England.svg Gavin Lupton Honda 220
Flag of England.svg Tom Carne Honda 220
Flag of Scotland.svg Sammi Tasker Honda C23250
Flag of England.svg Michael Hill Honda Ret23DNS0
Flag of Scotland.svg Ewan Gray Honda C240
Flag of England.svg Paul Hedison Honda 250
Flag of England.svg James Ferguson Honda 310
Flag of England.svg Jamie Edwards Honda DNSRet0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dylan Davies Honda Ret0
Flag of England.svg Graham English Honda Ret0
Flag of Scotland.svg Graham Adkins Honda C0
PosRiderBike BHI
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
MAL
Flag of England.svg
KNO
Flag of Scotland.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
BHGP
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
CRO
Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

ACU Academy Cup standings

PosRiderBike BHI
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
MAL
Flag of England.svg
KNO
Flag of Scotland.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
BHGP
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
CRO
Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
Pts
1 Flag of Scotland.svg Deane Brown Honda RetRet222CRet6Ret2212173
2 Flag of Scotland.svg John McPhee Honda 410DSQ69CRet321317Ret154.5
3 Flag of England.svg Fraser Rogers Honda 36Ret4DSQCRet4Ret101145145.5
4 Flag of England.svg Lee Jackson Honda 141314115C8157128219121.5
5 Flag of England.svg Sam Hornsey Cougar 11Ret1215117.5
Honda 4C3967RetRet7
6 Ulster Banner.svg Andrew Reid Honda 137Ret1615C916320710Ret114
7 Flag of England.svg Wayne Ryan Honda 7Ret6Ret14C413151916Ret699.5
8 Flag of England.svg Tom Weeden Honda 1211191911C171810Ret18241491
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Davies Honda 155RetRetCRet1051016877
10 Flag of England.svg Elliott Lodge Honda 16Ret202020C16Ret19RetRet14Ret53
11 Flag of Spain.svg Dakota Mamola Honda Ret725WD52
12 Flag of England.svg Bradley Hughes Honda 2524DNS22132416121752
13 Flag of England.svg Gary Winfield Honda 2425252426C21242127192345.5
14 Flag of England.svg Kyle Ryde Honda 1314146Ret42
15 Flag of England.svg Danny Kent Honda 59Ret7WD38
16 Flag of England.svg Harry Stafford Honda Ret18DNSCDNS11DNS81036
17 Flag of England.svg Richard Ferguson Honda 21Ret28C1922Ret21Ret2230
18 Flag of Scotland.svg Tarran Mackenzie Honda RetRet262627C23232317Ret232628
19 Flag of England.svg Kasey Wyatt Honda 182223Ret2125
20 Flag of England.svg Josh Harland Honda 19DNS24Ret24CRet23RetDNQ18
21 Flag of England.svg Charlie King Honda 22RetRet23DNS222517
22 Flag of England.svg Curtis Wright Honda 18DNQ8
23 Flag of South Africa.svg Luca Agostinelli Honda Ret19C278
24 Flag of Scotland.svg Stuart Wilson Honda C22227
25 Flag of Scotland.svg Sammi Tasker Honda C23254.5
26 Flag of England.svg Tom Carne Honda 224
27 Flag of Scotland.svg Ewan Gray Honda C244
PosRiderBike BHI
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
MAL
Flag of England.svg
KNO
Flag of Scotland.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
BHGP
Flag of England.svg
CAD
Flag of England.svg
CRO
Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
OUL
Flag of England.svg
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

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