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Verde Racing News | 10/04/2017
ANDO MANAGES TO RETAIN 4th PLACE IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2nd Round of the Maxxis ACU British Championship was held this weekend at Lyng, a
fabulous track down in Norfolk. The
crowds turned out in droves, the weather was fabulous and sunny, the team were
in good spirits and the riders felt on form.
However, the racing didn’t quite go to plan.
Qualifying:
The track
had been well prepared and was in excellent condition as usual. It rode well although it was a bit dry and
when the soft stuff cut up, it was pretty hard and slippery in sections
beneath.
MX2:
Jake enjoyed
the practice. The track felt mint. It was a bit slippery in places but it suited
him well. He slotted in a quick first
lap which put him straight into 5th position and he held this spot
throughout the session. So 5th
gate pick for the day. It was a good
start and it showed he had got the speed.
MX1:
Not quite as
good a session for Brad. The track was
pretty hard and slippery now that the loose sand had cleared in places. On one quick lap he came off, on another he
stalled and then on a third a rider help him up. But his third lap was his best and he managed
a 9th gate pick for the day.
Race 1:
MX2:
A good start
to Race 1 for young Jake Millward. Round
the first bend in to a comfortable 5th place in a very stacked pack
of riders. He chased hard behind Brad
Todd and eventually passed him into 4th place. Then his front end slipped and Jake lost a
lot of places. The bars were twisted
making it hard to ride. He held tight
and made his way back into 13th place. A disappointed 1st Race but
scoring points always counts in the Championship Standings.
MX1:
A good start
for Brad Anderson. 5th place
and looking strong. The front 3 riders
got a clean break leaving Brad chasing down Elliot Banks-Browne who sat in 4th. Whatley tried to catch but Brad just kept
widening the gap between them. Then
disaster struck. His back break seal went and things started to go wrong. He immediately lost places to Whatley, Kullas
and Grestinov. Brad was determined to
finish the race but had to ride cautious (Brad style). Unfortunately he had to
let another couple of riders pass him on the last lap giving Brad a 10th
place race finish in Race 1. Not ideal
but points scored and ready for race 2.
Race 2:
MX2:
Jake got an
excellent jump out of the gate in Race 2, coming round in 5th place
behind Watson, Kullas, Pocock and Barr.
He quickly moved into 3rd place and then a rider hit Jake and
totally wiped him out! Jake managed to
get back on the bike but was now right back in last place with a lot of ground
between him and the front pack of riders.
The track was very fast and narrow with few places to make passes. Jake managed to pull back from 38th
to 21st. Not a great way to
finish the day. No points scored.
MX1:
Brad’s start
wasn’t quite as good in Race 2 and he came up the start straight in 8th. Within the first lap he found his way through
to 6th behind Ashley Wilde.
Ashley was not for letting Brad past and it took the first half of the
race for him to find a way through into 5th. By this time the front four, Krestinov, Irwin,
Nicholls and Lenoir were way ahead.
There was no way that Brad could make up sufficient ground to
catch. So Brad rode the 2nd
half of the race in a comfortable 5th place, holding off Whatley to
the end.
Overall:
MX2:
Overall this
was one of the worst days racing results in Jake's career, with a 13 – 21 to
give him an 18th overall.
Jake's lack of points cost him dearly in the Championship and he slipped
from 6th place down to 11th.
MX1:
Brad
finished with a 10 – 5 to give him a 7th overall. This wasn’t ideal but he still managed to
hang on to his 4th place position in the Championship. Today has made it much harder work to climb
into 3rd place in the Championship as the gap between him and Steven
Lenoir is now far greater. However, Ando
is a fighter so I am sure he will pull something out of the bag at Canada
Heights in just 3 weeks’ time.
Quote from Jake Millward:
Qualifying
went well getting 5th fastest lap time, which was good as I am never
usually up there in qualifying. Got an
ok start in the 1st race and passed a few into 5th. On the 4th lap I crashed and
dropped way back down the order, riding with a bent up bike. I managed to pull back to 13th.
Last race I
got a really good start. I was in 3rd
when an out of control rider wiped me out!
I was dead last with a big gap between me and the guy in front. Came back to 21st which isn’t
ideal at all but got 3rd fastest lap of the race. So some positives to take away.
Quote form Brad Anderson:
Lyng,
Round 2 of the British Championship. Had
difficulty getting a fast lap in for qualifying and ended up 7th. First race wasn’t a good start but came
through to 5th and was chasing down 4th when my back brake seal went and I came
off trying hard to get some points. I kept going and ended up 10th. In the second race I got out the start better
and was coming through. It took me ages
to pass a rider and the front few had gone. I ended up 5th. Still sitting in 4th overall in the
championship. Thanks to team Verde Sports. Looking forward to Valkenswaard on the 2
stroke. Thanks to everyone who helps me.
Quote from Team Manager, Adrian
Kirk:
Today was
not really a good days racing for the Team.
Jake will have to put 110% in to every round in order to recover from
today’s Championship slide. Brad had the
speed and determination but needs to work on his starts to prevent the front
runners getting such a gap ahead of him.
Glad this weekend is over and we can put it behind us and move on to
Round 3 at Canada Heights.
Verde Racing News | 10/04/2017
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