2025 Oliver’s Mount Championship winners’ news day, with Road Racing News documenting those to emerge successful.
New King of The Mount and Supersport Champion is Barry Sheene Festival Feature race winner, County Durham’s Aran Sadler.
Rob Hodson sped to Super Twins title laurels, Tony Flinton pipped Dan Sayle to the 125/Moto 3 title whilst CB 500, 400cc, Two-Stroke Champions are Shaun O’Hara, Stephen Gorton, and Richard Hewitt.
Dethroning Steve Ramsden/Matty Ramsden, new no.1 Sidecars crew are Carl Fenwick/IOM ace Jake Roberts.
Final 2025 Oliver’s Mount Racing Championship, positions per class, with the relevant information available, reads as follows:
(Points total aside racers names)
King of The Mount:
1st – Aran Sadler – 53
2nd – Rob Hodson – 45
3rd – Paul Marley – 32
4th – Michael Browne – 25
5th – Johnny Stewart – 22
6th – Scott Aitkin – 19
7th – Ryan Dixon – 18
8th – David McArthur – 17
T9th – Don Gilbert – 16
John Marsh – 16
11th – Roddy Taylor – 13
12th – Mick Goodings – 13
13th – Joey Lambden – 10
T14th – Kristian Didelot – 9
Toby Shann – 9
16th – Dominic Herbertson – 7
17th – Chris Meyer – 5
T18th – Richard Hewitt – 4
Jack Sim – 4
T20th – Thomas Bradshaw – 3
Eddy Wormald – 3
22nd – Jack Worth – 3
T23rd – Ian Carter – 2
Aarron Cooke – 2
25th – Greg Haylott – 1
Supersport:
1st – Aran Sadler – 132
2nd – Franco Bourne – 123
3rd – Rob Hodson – 111
4th – Johnny Stewart – 93
5th – Jim Hind – 80
6th – David McArthur – 77
7th – Michael Browne – 75
8th – Scott Aitkin – 54
9th – Ryan Dixon – 49
10th – Paul Marley – 46
11th – Jack Worth – 46
12th – Bailey Harker – 43
13th – Toby Shann – 38
14th – Mick Goodings – 36
15th – Joey Thompson – 25
16th – Dan Forbes – 24
17th – Andy Smart – 21
18th – Adam Rayner – 12
19th – Paul Moir – 10
20th – Adrian Hodson – 9
21st – Stephen Degnan – 8
22nd – Jack Sim – 7
23rd – Stephen Ryan – 3
Super Twins:
1st – Rob Hodson – 200
2nd – Johnny Stewart – 124
3rd – Franco Bourne – 83
4th – Daniel Pearson – 63
T5th – Ryan Dixon – 49
Joey Thompson – 49
7th – Lewis Arrowsmith – 48
8th – Ian Lougher – 46
9th – Michael Allen – 44
10th – Bailey Harker – 35
11th – Oliver Dean – 34
12th – Jack Sim – 30
13th – William Grant – 27
14th – David McArthur – 22
15th – Russell Brook – 20
16th – Stephen Gorton – 19
17th – Jim Hind – 11
18th – Rhys Hardisty – 11
19th – Nick Boggan – 8
20th – Chris Ganley – 7
T21st – Colin Croft – 3
Charlie Hopkins – 3
23rd – Dave Walsh – 3
24th – Dan Blades – 2
25th – Eric Wilson – 2
26th – Garry Broughton – 1
F2 Sidecars:
1st – Carl Fenwick/Jake Roberts – 122
2nd – Steve Ramsden/Matty Ramsden/Ben Stell – 115
3rd – Rob Dawson/Matt Sims – 72
4th – Michael Kirkup/Josh Smith – 61
5th – Charlie Morphet/Rob Coppock – 60
6th – Bruce Moore/Ashley Moore/Mark Gash – 46
7th – David Marshall/Anthony Pitt – 43
8th – James Saunders/Sarah Stokoe – 42
9th – Sean Hegarty/James Neave – 34
10th – John Shipley/Jody James – 27
11th – Jim Noble/Abi Caiger – 21
12th – Mark Hegarty/Alex Ludlow – 20
125/Moto 3:
1st – Tony Flinton – 152
2nd – Dan Sayle – 150
3rd – Chris Meyer – 128
4th – Mike Hose – 52
5th – Adrian Skaife – 42
6th – Sam Ward – 29
Classic Superbike:
1st – Aran Sadler – 177
2nd – Paul Marley – 112
3rd – Roddy Taylor – 101
4th – Kristian Didelot – 85
5th – Scott Aitkin – 52
6th – Adrian Harrison – 42
7th – Greg Haylott – 41
8th – Nik Sweet – 31
9th – Shannon Bishop – 28
10th – Dean Ratcliff – 26
11th – Joe Yeardsley – 25
12th – Mick Goodings – 19
13th – Kieran Brockie – 15
14th – Colin Croft – 3
Supermoto:
1st – Storm Stacey – 75
2nd – Mike Norbury – 60
3rd – Darryl Pennington – 45
4th – Andy Hayes – 34
5th – Kyle Eccleston – 31
6th – Darren Wells – 26
7th – Paul Rhodes – 21
8th – Jake Jennings – 19
9th – Mark Lawson – 18
10th – Paul Reynolds – 17
11th – Shaun Rogerson – 16
12th – Karl Geary – 14
13th – Mike Francis – 14
14th – Jamie Wrigglesworth – 10
15th – Clint Davis – 5
16th – John Oakes – 5
17th – Simon Burgess – 3
Pre-Injection Sidecars:
1st – James Hanks/Jonathan Kirk – 125
2nd – Greg Lambert/Andrew Haynes/Andy Javens – 100
3rd – Jim Noble/Abi Caiger – 45
Two-Strokes:
1st – Richard Hewitt – 158
2nd – Chris Meyer – 110
3rd – Stuart Hall – 50
4th – Dan Sayle – 45
5th – John Hannaford – 32
6th – Jim Hind – 25
7th – William Pickering – 13
400cc 4-Stroke:
1st – Stephen Gorton – 220
2nd – William Grant – 142
3rd – Chris Muckle – 117
4th – Paul Battersby – 96
5th – Lissy Whitmore – 82
6th – Steve Sewell – 38
7th – Thomas Bradshaw – 19
8th – Fred McMullan – 18
9th – Paul Magnay – 17
10th – Brandon Brinded – 11
CB 500’s:
1st – Shaun O’Hara – 139
2nd – Richard Hughes – 121
3rd – Ian Carter – 102
4th – Adam Shelton – 75
5th – Ryan Arnold – 50
6th – Dominic Herbertson – 41
7th – Andy Hayes – 20
8th – Gordon Clark – 14
9th – Andrew Ripley – 9
Classic Sidecars:
1st – Greg Lambert/Andrew Haynes – 50
2nd – Alistair Lewis/Patti Lewis – 49
3rd – Danny Quirk/Reeves – 45
4th – Adam Holden/James Salsbury – 45
5th – Andy Nourish/Rob Johnson – 33
T6th – Phil Jones/ Kevin Field – 21
Juan Christian/Julie Hardisty – 21
Classic Solos:
1st – Mike Hose – 50
2nd – Michael Titchmarsh – 40
3rd – Kelly Carruthers – 25
Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou
