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Tuesday, June 09, 2026
Clean Sweep Classes at BMRA Race Day

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Cheng-Hsien Ning, Kannen Morris-Dickinson and Carter Burgess each completed flawless clean sweeps of their respective classes as the Bermuda Motorcycle Racing Association (BMRA) staged another high-octane race day.

The action at the Bermuda Motorsports Park produced fierce battles, grandstand finishes and superb sportsmanship across the MIR GP 110cc, Scooter/Street and 400cc grids.

The combined Expert and Junior field in the MIR GP 110cc class was completely dominated by Carter Burgess.

The 2025 Mini Moto Junior Champion, who has successfully transitioned to the Expert Class for the 2026 season, put on an exhibition to claim victory in all three races.

Behind him, the battle for the podium was intense. Dezi DeGrilla-Tucker secured second overall after strong three-race consistency, capitalising on a dramatic moment in the final race when reigning Expert Champion Jesston Thomas ran out of fuel on lap three.

In the Junior division, returning rider Pharoah Crockwell and newcomers Aydin Hollis and Len Macedo threw themselves into close tactical duels, benefiting immensely from sharing the asphalt with the senior field.

The Scooter/Street category produced spectacular deck-to-deck racing throughout the afternoon, but nobody could find an answer to Cheng-Hsien Ning.

Ning controlled the tempo from the front in all three outings to secure a clinical hat-trick of victories.

Carlston Burgess laid down a heavy challenge early on with a pair of second-place finishes in the opening rounds, while the tireless Carter Burgess pulled double duty on the day, bouncing back to claim second in the final race. Jesston Thomas remained a constant threat in the pack, recovering from a fourth-place finish in Race 1 to secure back-to-back third-place podium positions.

In the senior ranks, Kannen Morris-Dickinson gave a perfect demonstration of the BMRA's youth development pipeline.

Having graduated from the MIR 110cc Expert class, Morris-Dickinson looked entirely at home on the heavier machinery, powering his way to three consecutive victories in the 400cc class.

Romano Rameriz kept him honest throughout the afternoon, driving hard from the grid to pressure the leader, but ultimately had to settle for a hat-trick of second-place finishes behind the unstoppable rookie.

 
 
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