After an awesome six round tour that rocked the U.K with arguably some of the most exciting and hard fought racing in the 10 year history of Arenacross, packing out arenas with thousands of fans, the stage is now set for the first ever Arenacross World Tour Finals presented by PKE, at the incredible Eithad Arena, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi on Saturday 5th July.
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20 top level international professional athletes will be leaving it all out on track for the glory, bragging rights and share of the £100k prize purse. Of course, only one can be crowned champion and be written in the history books as the first AX World Tour champion and walk away with a cool £30,000.
2025 British Arenacross champion Dean Wilson may well be that ‘one’ and will start as a firm favourite to win the World Tour Finals after cleaning sweeping all six of British Championship rounds and taking an eight point lead in the World Tour Finals to Abu Dhabi, but he’ll know anything can happen and usually does in the intense battlefield of Arenacross and he’ll have to bring his A game to beat notable competitors like former champions Thomas Ramette, Cedric Soubeyras, Jack Brunell, Tommy Searle and Adam Chatfield who will be tough to beat, along with real international talent in the likes of Jorge Zaragoza, Michael Hicks, Adrien Escoffier, Yannis Irsuti, Joan Cross and Kelena Humphrey.
Rider list AX World Tour Finals
Rider | Country | Brand |
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Jorge Zaragoza | Spain | Stark |
Michael Hicks | USA | Stark |
Cedric Soubeyras | France | Kawasaki |
Dean Wilson | Scotland | Honda |
Adrien Escoffier | France | Yamaha |
Yannis Irsuti | France | Stark |
Thomas Ramette | France | Suzuki |
Adam Chatfield | England | Honda |
Joan Cros | Spain | Kawasaki |
Eddie Wade | England | Stark |
Matt Bayliss | England | Husqvarna |
Kelana Humphrey | USA | Stark |
Tommy Searle | England | Triumph |
Joe Clayton | England | Stark |
Ashley Greedy | Wales | Honda |
Taylor Hammal | England | Kawasaki |
Dylan Woodcock | England | Triumph |
Jake Preston | England | KTM |
Ben Clayton | England | KTM |
Steven Clarke | England | Stark |