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Jamie Cringle crowned 2025 ARA solo centre champion

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Several titles wrapped up during final round at Jurby

Jamie Cringle has been crowned 2025 Andreas Racing Association (ARA) solo centre champion following the final round of races in the series.

Multiple ARA winners were crowned during the seventh and final round of the championship which took place at Jurby Airfield on Sunday, 14 September.

The Douglas man claimed top spot with 186 points in the Solo Centre Championship ahead of Rory Parker in second (165) in one of numerous classes which were decided during the final round.

Elsewhere, Kyle Casement claimed the Supersport Championship with his total of 186 points seeing him finish just four points clear of Grant Thomson (164) in second.

It was equally as close in the Post Classic Championship with Michael Evans (177) doing enough to just beat Lex Gaval (173) to the top honours.

Gaval, however, would enjoy success elsewhere by winning the Pre-Injection 600 series.

Another which was decided during the final races was the CB500's which was eventually won by Will Corkill; separately, the Novice & Clubman Centre Championship was claimed by Liam Wood.

Several other categories had already been decided ahead of last weekend's showdowns.

One of the standout riders this season was Francesco Faraldo who bagged three titles - the Singles Championship; Singles, Twins & Triples Championship and the Supertwins Championship.

The remaining solo class - the Lightweight Championship - was sealed by Sean Crone.

In the sidecar classes it was a clean sweep for brothers Ryan and Callum Crowe who took the Sidecar Driver Centre Championship and Sidecar Passenger Centre Championship respectively.

Andreas Racing Association has one more on-Island event this season - the Endurance 4 Hour - which is scheduled to be held at Jurby on Saturday, 4 October.

Several ARA members are heading off-Island this coming weekend (20-21 September) for the returning Celtic Match Races at East Fortune in Scotland.

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