2026 ACU British Extreme Enduro Championship Ballbreaker video highlights and results – reigning champion Dan Peace puts up a fight, but Mario Roman is unstoppable on his new bike and MR74 Racing Team debut, taking victory in mudder conditions.

British Enduro in January is always tough and usually not at its kindest for hard enduro riders with mud, hazards like piles of riders as much as rocks, and freezing, cold weather.

Debuting his new set-up with the MR74 Racing Team in this baptism of cold, Mario Roman looked like he’d bitten off more than he could chew as he got filled in off the mudshute start and was almost last in the Championship class.

But it was n’t long before the Spaniard was up into podium contention on the first lap and leapfrogged through to second after a ripping ride up the tough hillclimb, ‘Double trouble’.

“No way, Jose”

The rider out front and the only other to scale that steep climb in one go was Dan Peace, the reigning champion. The KTM rider got a good start and made good time out front while his rivals in the British domestic series tripped over each other on that lap – a crucial lap for the Championship riders who come round to face queues and lappers all too quickly on the second circuit.

Mario had caught Peace by the second lap but the British Champion had to defend his corner from Roman who thought he was in the lead and was shouting at Peace to let him past.

Dan had to stand his ground, point out he wasn’t being lapped by actually leading and kept his head down as the two went back and forth across a couple of laps (Mario later apologised to Dan for his mistake).

But the new MR74 Racing rider showed his class despite not being able to feel his hands in the tough British Extreme conditions, navigating the bottle necks in the rock ravines and getting through some of the rutted hillclimbs quickly to take a comfortable win. The Rutherford Racing tuned Husqvarna TE300 was also looking and sounding sweet in these conditions and it was a solid first outing for rider and team as mario finished 11 minutes clear and with six laps on the clock.

Peace started his British title defence well with a solid second place. Having made the best of starts, he took advantage of that in the first lap to pull a gap and keep the flow once the Championship class got in among the lappers.

Richard Moorhouse meanwhile had to work hard for his podium spot behind Peace and Roman. Another Rutherford Racing supported rider, Moorhouse had to pick off the likes of Jack Price, Dan Mundell and Radford Chugg to finally finish eight minutes down on Peace.

Last year’s winner Jack Price was fourth ahead of new Rieju recruit Francesc Moret completing the top five.

2026 BallBreaker Extreme Results, Championship class:

1          Mario Roman              02:31:38 (6 laps)

2          Dan Peace                   02:42:22         

3          Richie Moorhouse      02:50:01         

4          Jack Price                    02:54:38         

5          Francesc Moret           02:58:33         

6          Burts Crayston            03:01:21         

7          Jack Spencer               02:31:01 (- 1 lap)       

8          Radford Chugg            02:33:56 (- 1 lap)       

9          Matt Stuttard              02:39:43 (- 1 lap)       

10        Dan Mundell               02:46:58 (- 1 lap)       

11        Jason Balmer               02:49:29 (- 1 lap)

12        Charlie Frost               02:56:06 (- 1 lap)       

13        Bert Boam                   02:50:39 (- 1 lap)       

14        Reece Gazzard            02:54:15 (- 1 lap)                   

Full results here

 

Video credit: EnduroDKA