Three riders dominated the u-12 Boys Championship, and all three came together in heat 13, a race which effectively decided the final outcome. Noah Woodhouse, of Kesgrave, lined up on grid 1 with an unbeaten12 points to his name, Poole's Kenzie Bennett started from grid 2, on 11 points, with Astley & Tyldesley's John White off grid 3, also unbeaten on 12 points. Birmingham's Charlie Buet-Gannon was on grid 4, on 8 points. Noah held his gate position, with Kenzie chasing hard and John in third place. On the second lap, Kenzie dived under Noah going into the pits bend, and as both riders drifted wide, John gratefully took advantage of the gap, to pass both riders and pull away to take a crucial race win, with Kenzie second and Noah third. Wins for John and Kenzie in their last races sealed the title and runner-up slots respectively. Noah was beaten By Leicester's Kyle Wells in heat 18, to finish on 17 and in overall third place. Kyle's rostrum chances disappeared after a gate exclusion in heat 10. This was John White's first British Individual Final win, to accompany his three British Youth & Junior Grand Prix series wins at u-8, u-10 and u-12 levels.
u-12 Boys British Individual Championship
John White (Astley & Tyldesley) 20, Kenzie Bennett (Poole) 18, Noah Woodhouse (Kesgrave) 17, Kyle Wells (Leicester) 14, Connor Steel (Birmingham) 14, Charlie Beeton (Kesgrave) 14, Tom Morrissey (Astley & Tyldesley) 14, Oliver Saunders (Poole) 13, J.J. Wildman (Exeter) 13, Charlie Buet-Gannon (Birmingham) 12, Charlie Parr (Kesgrave) 11, Torsten Jolly (Kesgrave) 11, Charlie Burgess (Astley & Tyldesley) 9, McKenzie Lang (Exeter) 7, Oliver Johnson (Poole) 6.
Referee - Graham Lush (Stockport).
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