Kove UK on the Rise: Wilson Battles at the Sharp End in Teesside Round 2

 

Teesside Autodrome played host to Round 2 of the Nora Sport British Supermoto Championship (BSSC) this past weekend, and the Kove UK race team came away with a highly positive result that underlines the growing competitiveness of the Kove 450 Supermoto and young talent Blake Wilson in the series.

Friday’s dedicated practice day proved invaluable. The extra track time allowed the team to dial in the bike early, evaluate multiple tyre options, and make meaningful chassis and suspension adjustments that paid dividends throughout the weekend. The Kove machine felt planted and predictable from the first session, giving rider and crew the confidence to push hard in both dry and changing conditions.

One of the biggest takeaways came in the wet. For the first time the team was able to properly test the Kove Supermoto in genuine standing water and heavy rain. The bike’s balance, traction control response, and braking stability impressed immediately, delivering a level of rider confidence that bodes extremely well for future rounds where British weather can throw anything at the grid.

Saturday – British Championship • Race 1: 6th • Race 2: 7th • Race 3: 6th

These were the rider’s best British Championship results to date and marked a clear step forward in outright pace and consistency for the Kove UK machine.

Sunday – National Championship • Race 1: 7th • Race 2: 5th • Race 3: 8th

Sunday’s Race 2 was the highlight of the weekend. The Kove was right in the mix at the sharp end, battling hard for a podium position. The rider was challenging for 3rd place right up to the final corner of the last lap before a last-gasp move just slipped away. While the result was frustrating in the moment, the speed and racecraft on display showed that the Kove 450 Supermoto is now a genuine podium threat.

The entire Kove Moto UK team would like to thank every supporter who has followed the journey so far — whether through messages, shares, advice, or donations to the Pitstop Crew fund. A special mention also goes to the Blakes family, the full race crew, and every sponsor and partner whose continued belief makes this season possible.

The Kove UK Supermoto programme heads into the next round with renewed momentum, valuable data, and growing confidence in the bike’s performance potential.

On to Round 3, keep developing, working and focusing on performance.

Kove Moto UK enters the British Supermoto Championship

Young British Star Blake Wilson Joins Kove Factory Racing for 2026 British Supermoto Championship!

14-year-old rising star Blake Wilson has officially signed with Kove Factory Racing UK to compete in the full 2026 British Supermoto Championship on the Kove 450. He will also race in the R&G Moto4 British Cup, marking a major step up in his already impressive young career.

From Mini-Bikes to Factory Supermoto – Blake’s Rapid Rise

Blake first jumped on a mini-motorbike at just 6 years old and has been competing at national level ever since. His standout achievements include:

  • 2024 UK Ohvale 190 Champion (1st overall)
  • 10th overall at the 2024 Ohvale World Finals in Valencia
  • Multiple podiums and strong results in Supermoto
  • Consistent top finishes in FAB Racing, Metrakit Mini GP, Cuna de Campeones (Spain), and Mini GP UK events

What makes Blake special is his maturity, work ethic, and pure speed. At an age when most kids are still learning the ropes, he’s already attracting factory attention and racing at a high level.

PCR Performance & Paul Curran’s 450 Engine Expertise

Backing Blake is the technical expertise of PCR Performance in Cannock, led by former racer and British Superbike team principal Paul Curran. Paul has a strong racing background himself in British Supersport and National Superstock 1000, and today he runs one of the UK’s top race-bike building factories producing multiple BSB winning machines.

PCR specialises in high-performance 450cc engines — including full rebuilds, dyno development, ECU mapping, and race-ready upgrades.Having put these bikes through the toughest race in the world the Dakar, the team knows a thing or two when it comes to preparing these bikes for a series as competitve as this one.  As the official technical partner for Kove Factory Racing UK, they ensure Blake’s Kove 450 is fast, reliable, and ready to fight at the front from round one.

A Family Passion Driving the Dream

Blake’s journey is a true family effort. His dad, Leon Wilson, has been right there from day one — acting as trainer, mechanic, manager, and biggest supporter. Leon formed BW Racing (Team MotoBlake) to give Blake the best possible platform, and the whole family lives and breathes the sport. From early track mornings to late-night bike prep, that unbreakable family support has been the foundation of Blake’s rapid progress.

Building a Bright Career

Signing with Kove Factory Racing at 14 is a huge milestone. It gives Blake factory-supported machinery, professional development, and real visibility on the British racing scene. With PCR’s engine know-how behind him, he’s perfectly placed to challenge for podiums and titles while gaining the experience needed for even bigger steps ahead — whether that’s the British Talent Cup, Supersport, or beyond.

British motorcycle racing has a proud history of producing world-class riders, and Blake Wilson is the latest young talent to watch.

Follow Blake’s 2026 Season

Instagram: @blakewilsonracing Website: blakewilsonracing.co.uk or check out the Kove Factory Racing socials

Big things are coming for this young British rider and Kove Factory Racing UK. Let’s get behind Blake — the future of British Supermoto looks bright!