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Verde Racing News | 11/03/2016
ANDO TAKES 2ND OVERALL AT
PRESTON DOCKS
It was cold, it snowed, it hailed but then the sun came
out. The first round of the Michelin MX
Nationals UK was at Preston Docks, a track local to both Verde Sports Racing
and their riders, Brad Anderson and Jake Millward. Both knew the track like the back of their
hands but could they beat off the opposition on the day …..
Qualifying:
Despite the bad weather on the Friday, the track was
rideable and the Pro Top 40 qualification was the first out on the Sunday
morning.
MX1 – Brad looked
good. He has taken to the KTM like a
duck to water. Within the first couple
of laps he took the lead with a second ahead of all the other riders. Then, half way through the 20 minute session,
Graeme Irwin put in a flying lap time and took the lead. Try as he might, Brad just couldn’t get
another clear run, so settled for a very comfortable 2nd gate pick
for the first race.
MX2 – Jake was
out on his 250 KTM and would be for the rest of the season. However, he just didn’t settle into the
session quite as easily as Brad.
Although he knew the Preston Track well, he struggled to get settled
into a rhythm. With Martin Barr out front,
it was all down to who was to be in 2nd. With only half a second between 8 of the MX2
riders it was going to be a tough call.
Jake ended up with 8th place MX2, but a gate pick of 18th,
as MX1 and MX2 were mixed together.
Race 1:
Pretty good jumps out the gate for both riders in Race 1.
MX1 – Brad got
the jump but got cut up on the start straight which pushed him back, but by the
end of the first lap he was comfortably in 5th. By the 4th lap, Elliot Banks-Brown
took a fall, allowing Brad to move up into 3rd place, behind
Nicholls, with Graeme Irwin taking the lead.
Then Brad’s clutch went, making the remainder of the race a tad tricky
and even more difficult to catch the two riders ahead. But 3rd place was a pretty good
start to the season.
MX2 – Jake didn’t
get too bad a start, getting out of the gate near the front of the pack,
amongst both the MX1 and MX2 bikes. He
was 4th MX2 with Martin Barr, Lewis Thombs and Neville Bradshaw
ahead. But the race just wasn’t going to
plan and both Liam Knight and Carlton Husbands made their passes, leaving Jake
to finish up in 6th place MX2.
Race 2:
As the day started to close in, the sun was sitting low,
making it near impossible to see going over the jumps. The Fastest 40 Race 2, was the last race of
the day.
MX1 – Brad got
another good start and was close on the wheels of Whatley (who had got the hole
shot) and Irwin in 2nd. By
lap 2, Irwin had taken Whatley and by lap 3, Brad Anderson had got them both
and was now in the lead. Ando is not a
quitter. He had so wanted to win in the
first race, that it made him even more determined in the 2nd. He rode a flawless race, holding Irwin’s
every attempt to make a move. Brad
finally took first place, leaving Irwin with second and Whatley 44 seconds
behind the pair.
MX2 – Race 2 just
wasn’t for Jake. His performance just
wasn’t up to his usual standard.
Sometimes you just have one of those days and today it was one of those
for Jake. The sun was low. The ground
was rutted. He just wasn’t feeling
it. 13th MX2 in this 2nd
race wasn’t what he had expected.
Overall:
MX1 - Brad
finished 2nd overall, with Irwin taking the 1st place
trophy. An excellent finish for Verde
Sports Racing first race of the series but Brad was left disappointed. He always sets his sights high and to him,
second just wasn’t good enough. With
that philosophy let’s see how he fares at Landrake in round 2.
MX2 – A terrible
days racing for Jake. He didn’t do
anything particularly wrong but he just wasn’t at the speed that he is capable
off. He finished 10th MX2
overall so scored points which will help towards his championship
position. Roll on Landrake.
Quote from Brad
Anderson:
It’s not a bad start to the year. In the first race I was a bit tense and got
some arm pump. In the second race I
managed to pull through, even though it wasn’t too good a start. The sun was low so you couldn’t see the ruts,
but I knew what I had to do and once I pulled into the lead, I controlled it
from there. I managed to hold Graeme
off, even when I made a mistake in the last lap. Finished 2nd overall which is okay
… but I wanted first.
Quote from Jake
Millward:
A day to forget.
Onward and upward. It was just
one of those days.
Quote from Team
Manager, Adrian Kirk:
An excellent start to the season for Brad and a bad day for
Jake. So both a happy and sad camp
rolled into one.
Verde Racing News | 11/03/2016
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