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Verde Racing News | 06/02/2017
Hawkstone International was an absolute success. The weather was good, the track was gruesome
and the crowds were the best seen there for years. The start gates were packed with top GP
riders from all over the world, competing against some of Britain’s finest
riders.
All at Verde Sports Racing had worked hard long hours to get
the team prepared in time for the event.
The racing started off a huge success for Millward 303 and Ando 60 but
things didn’t got quite to plan as the day progressed. However, that is what Hawkstone International
is about. A pre-season race to see where
you sit in the British / World Standing and see what additional work needs to
be done to the bikes and the riders.
Qualifying:
It had put plenty of rain down on Friday night which left
the track pretty wet at the start of the day.
A decision not to run the famous ‘Hill’ was made late on Saturday
afternoon, due to there being too much standing water at the top.
MX2:
Jake has always been a big fan of Hawkstone Park but rode a little
cautiously due to the changeable track. The
track was so soft in parts that the foot pegs dug deep into the sand, yet in
other sections it was very slippery and wet.
Jake got a couple of quick laps in and it was in his 3rd that he sealed
his 11th position and gate pick for the day. The only riders before him were all Factory
GP riders and the only Brits were Conrad Mewse and Ben Watson. Not a bad start to the day.
MX1:
Brad too is a lover of the Hawkstone track and the wet
conditions never bother this northern rider.
It was also in Brad’s 3rd lap that he slotted in his quickest
time giving him 10th position and gate pick for the day. Just like Jake, all the riders before him
were full Factory GP riders and the only Brits were Max Anstie, Shaun Simpson
and Jake Nicholls. All the other riders
were a good 2 seconds slower than Brad.
Another good start to the day.
Race 1:
MX2:
What a top first race to the day. A fabulous start, sitting in 5th
position behind Factory Riders; Jonass, Covington, Kjer-Olson and Ben
Watson. He held tight throughout the
race, battling continuously with Jeremy Seewer for most of the race. It was in the last couple of laps that Seewer
got the better of Jake and both him and his Suzuki World team mate Hunter
Lawrence managed to get past, pushing Jake Millward 303 into 7th
place. But still an excellent finish and
a brilliant ride by the 23 year old, who finished before the likes of Mel
Pocock, Conrad Mews and Adam Sterry.
MX1:
A good solid first race for Brad Anderson. He was 3rd out the gate and with
Shaun Simpson taken out of the race on the start, Brad moved into 2nd
place in this stacked class. But the
class was very stacked and the GP riders and Brad soon moved down to 4th
place behind Anstie, Nagl and Jasikonis.
Brad held off Kevin Strijbos for most of the race but then arm pump
kicked in and once Strijbos made his pass, Jake Nicholls found his way through
too. Brad rode hard in 6th
place battling with Gautier Paulin and Nathan Watson until the last lap, when
they pushed him down to 8th place.
A great first race result, although Brad wasn’t totally satisfied and
was keen to do better in his second race.
Race 2:
MX2:
Another good start for young Jake Millward, out the gate in
5th place. He was up there
with the same few GP riders and sat in 6th place for the first half
of the race. Then Covington made a pass,
followed by Vaessen. Jake held on to 8th
place until Adam Sterry and Van-Berkel found their way through with just a couple
of laps to go. It was in the last lap
that Ben Watson pushed through from the back, taking Jake’s 10th
place position and pushed Jake back to 11th finish for moto 2. Still an excellent finish with only GP riders
before him.
MX1:
Brad got another good jump out the gate and was feeling on
form for this second race. He was up
there with the GP riders once again and going strong. Then things didn’t go quite to plan. Brad’s bike misfired in the 4th
lap and he had to pull off only to find an electrical fault with the bike. Both Brad and the team were disappointed. They tried hard to fix the problem for the
Super Final but luck just wasn’t going their way.
Overall:
MX2:
Jake finished 9th overall in MX2 at Hawkstone
International. A very stacked pack of GP
Factory Riders and the only Brits to beat his overall position were Ben Watson
(6th) and Conrad Mews (8th). Not a bad first race to the season and a good
bench mark to see what else needs to be done in training prep for the Maxxis.
MX1:
Brad only finished 15th overall due to the
incompletion of race 2. Disappointing
but a good pre-season race against some top riders.
Quote from Jake Millward:
Had a good weekend at Hawkstone coming away with 9th
overall with a 7th and an 11th. Was good battling with some of the world’s
best. A big thanks to everyone who helps
and the whole Verde Sports Racing Team who do an amazing job.
Quote form Brad Anderson:
First race today I was out the gate second but got arm pump
ended up 8th. So I felt ready
for race 2. Didn’t get the best of starts
but was behind Simpson with Strijbos behind me so felt good. Then after about 5 laps or so the bike
started to splutter so a DNF. The team
tried to solve the problem for the Super Final but in the first lap it stopped,
but at least am in one piece and ready for the next race. Thanks
to the team Verde Sports for working hard to get us to Hawkstone. People don't realise how hard it is to run a team. Thanks again Adrian Kirk, Matt Hunt, Chris Muir and Steve Clitheroe. Well done to all the people who helped to get Hawkstone
ready. It was in real good condition for
the time of year.
Quote from Team Manager Adrian Kirk:
A good start to the day with promising results in both
stacked classes in the first race. A lot
of work still to do in preparation for the season but at least we now know
where we sit and what we have to do in the next 4 weeks. Thank you to all the sponsors who helped us
get everything ready in time for this first meeting. Much appreciated.
Verde Racing News | 06/02/2017
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