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Verde Racing News | 13/03/2017
ANDO THE BRITISH BULLDOG IS BACK
The race season kicked off yesterday at Culham down in
Oxfordshire. This picturesque setting,
on the edge of the river Thames was an ideal venue for the first round of the
ACU Maxxis British Championship. Track
looked good and had been prepared well but nobody can predict the ever changeable
British weather. It stayed fine on the approach
to the event but in the early hours of Sunday morning it started to rain and
continued to do so until late morning.
The track became wet and very slippery and made it a tough start to the
day. By early afternoon the rain stopped
and the track dried out, leaving ruts so deep that you could stand up in them!
Rough suits the Verde riders and in particular Brad
Anderson. The results were good for the
team. Both Jake and Brad scored some
excellent points and both missed out on podiums by less than 4 points.
Qualifying:
Four hours of drizzly rain not only made the paddock wet and
muddy but it created a very sloppy track for the opening qualifiers. By the time the riders went out the rain had
eased up and it just drizzled intermittently.
MX2:
Jake was first out in the MX2 timed qualifications. The slippery track made it hard to get
traction and riders were sliding side wards and falling all over the
place. It was therefore hard to get a
good clear run without coming across riders on the ground. Jake got his best time in the 2nd
lap, giving him 9th gate pick for the day.
MX1:
The track had dried out a little by the time Brad went out
but not much. Some riders were finding
it difficult and one rider got his bike stuck on to the back of Brads, leaving
Brad to drag him round the track until it got loose. Elliot Banks-Browne and Graeme Irwin got a
good first lap in while the track was clear.
Brad Anderson and Jake Nicols both got their fastest time in lap 3. Brad got a clear run at the end of the
session and gave it his all, but the track had got so rough that he couldn’t beat
his previous time. All four were 2 seconds faster than anyone else out there
but it was Brad who ended up with 4th gate pick for the day.
Race 1:
MX2:
Jake got a good start and was up there with the top
few. He had an off at the bottom of a
downhill early on which set him back a bit but he still managed to hold off Mel
Pocock for a good few laps. Once Mel had got past it left 3 riders battling
just behind him, Jake Millward, Brad Todd and Micky Eccles. All three riders have a similar ability and
were battling for 5th, 6th and 7th
position. Brad managed to secure 5th
which left Jake leading the way ahead of Micky.
Then on the last bend Micky found a way through leaving Jake to finish
up 7th in Moto 1.
MX1:
Brad got a terrible start, way back in 12th. The track was still slippery and Brad just couldn’t
settle. He made a mistake and came off
in the same place that Jake did. It then
took him a few laps to get into a rhythm and back on the Ando pace. There was a lot of ground to make up so it
was tough going. Brad picked them off
one by one; Shipton, Harrison, Law and Wilde and then closed down on Davidson
and Whatley who had been battling ahead.
Unfortunately time was against him and he couldn’t quite catch the pair,
so Brad Anderson finished Moto 1 in 7th place.
Race 2:
MX2:
Another good start for Jake starting out in 4th place. It was Micky Eccles and Brad Todd that got the better of Jake first. The three battled hard for a few laps before they got past leaving Jake to battle with Martin Barr. Then it all changed. Micky came off and was out of the running, Martin got past them all and settled into 2nd behind Ben Watson and Jake sat in 6th chasing hard behind Brad Todd. Then in the last lap Josh Gilbert found some speed and managed to catch Jake just before the end and pushing Jake down to 7th place in Moto 2.
MX1:
Now this was a race to watch. Brad got a good start coming round the first
bend in 4th. It didn’t take
him long to get past the MX1 new comer, Rob Davidson, followed by a quick
battle with Graeme Irwin and Brad was sitting in 2nd place behind
Jake Nichols. Irwin tried to catch Brad
on more than one occasion but Brad was having none of it and was away after
Nichols. The old Brad was back. The track had now dried up and was very rough
and rutted, just the way Brad likes it.
He made it look easy. He started
to close the gap on Nichols who had got away early on, but despite their speeds
being within a split second of each other he couldn’t get close enough to make
a difference. So Brad finished Moto 2 in
a very deserving 2nd place.
Overall:
MX2:
Jake ended up with a 7-7 to give a 6th overall,
with 28 points at the end of round one. 4th
and 5th place riders, Martin Barr and Mel Pocock, finished just one
point before Jake with 29 points. So the
race to the podium is most definitely on.
MX1:
Brad finished the day with a 7-2 to give him a 4th
overall, with 36 points at the end of round one. 2nd and 3rd place riders,
Graeme Irwin and Steven Lenoir, finished just two points ahead with 38
points. So both championships are very
close. It will be interesting to see the
battle at the next round down in Lyng to see who takes the podium there.
Quote from Jake Millward:
The ruts were so deep and my legs are so short. It was a tough one today. If I hadn’t let Josh Gilbert get past me on
the last lap I would be sitting in joint 4th place with Martin Barr
and Mel Pocock.
Quote from Brad Anderson:
1st round of the British
championship. Qualified 4th. I was boxed in at the start of the first race
and was starting to come through good when I came off so ended up back in 7th.
I was so disappointed as I was strong and my times were good. I got a better start in the second race and started
to pass a few up to 2nd. Had
some good lap times and felt loads better.
This 2nd race shows where I should be. Just missed out on the box by 2 points. I am really looking forward to the next
round. Massive thanks to all team Verde, Chris Muir my
mechanic and to Adrian Kirk.
Quote from the Team:
A good start to the championship with some excellent points
scored. Jake was solid and strong as
usual but with a little extra push he could have been sitting in 4th
place. It will be interesting to see who
makes the podium at Lyng in MX2. Brad
was on form in race 2 and rode like the British Bulldog is known for. A great start and a much needed confidence
boost for Brad for the season ahead. It
the boys can get on the box at the next round it will give the whole team
something to smile about.
Verde Racing News | 13/03/2017
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