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Sunday, April 26, 2026
BMA Triple Crown Series heats up at Southside

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The engines roared back to life at the Southside Moto Sports Park as the Bermuda Motorcross Association hosted the third installment of the Triple Crown Series.

Under clear skies and on a fast, demanding track, the island’s elite and emerging riders delivered a masterclass in technical skill and high-speed racing across several fiercely contested divisions.

In the flagship Expert class, Allan DeGraff once again proved why he is the man to beat on the local circuit. DeGraff showcased superior cornering and jumping technique to claim the top spot on the podium, holding off a spirited challenge from Preston Martin. The victory further solidifies DeGraff's standing at the summit of the series as the championship battle intensifies.

The veteran classes provided some of the most engrossing duels of the day. Aaron Cannonier led the way in the Over 30 division, navigating the ruts and jumps with clinical precision to finish ahead of Willem Vermeulen and Kenshae Mills-Wilson. In the Over 40 category, Lorenzo Burch demonstrated remarkable consistency to secure first place, outlasting Ben Zoeller and Ronald Trott in a battle of experience and endurance.

The youth divisions offered a glimpse into the bright future of the sport in Bermuda. Azai Burt was the standout performer in the 85cc class, taking the win ahead of Mazaii Tucker and Kody Paul. Burt’s versatility was also on display in the Novice category, where he secured a fourth-place finish in a day won by the impressive Anyari Persad. In the 65cc division, King Clarke reigned supreme, finishing ahead of Cassidy Spencer-Furbert and Rome Dill.

The junior categories saw A'kyo Cannonier take the honours in the 50cc class after a tactical battle with Diego Daniels, who also found success in the PeeWee division. Daniels claimed the top spot in the PeeWee race, fending off Eli Philpott and Kailo Young. With three race days now completed, the Triple Crown Series continues to provide a vital platform for Bermuda’s motocross community to showcase their talent on the regional stage.
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