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Motorex KTM & Weigand lead Australian
Supercross Championship
Supercross
fans flocked to Claremont Showground on the weekend for the first Australian
Championship event to be held in over 25 years.
Presented by WA
based KTM, the Supercross Masters saw national and international factory team
riders and privateers gather to take on Perth’s sandy soil, with over 4000
tonnes trucked in, to make up the course.
Dominating Pro
Open proceedings were international racers Timmy Weigand from USA, riding for
Motorex KTM and Daryl Hurly from New Zealand riding for Suzuki.
Hurly took the
win on the night with Weigand in second and Newcastle, (NSW) rider Danny Ham in
third. Weigand’s consistent results combined with his points from round one
have taken him to the lead of the overall Pro Open Championship by four points,
over Cheyne Boyd of Yamaha.
Competing in
three Pro Open races, Weigand secured a third and second place result in his
first two races, which were dominated by Honda’s Craig Anderson. The third and
final Pro Open looked to be in the hand of Craig Anderson until he crashed and
had to pull out of the race, which was red flagged and restarted.
Going into the
re-start Weigand fell just off the start line, yet his determination to win was
strong, as he came from dead last up to 8th
position, securing enough points to place 2nd overall on the night to now lead
the Pro Open Championship.
Weigand’s Pro
Open team mate Daniel McCoy, had a night he’d rather put behind him. McCoy wasn’t
able to secure the starts he had hoped for which had an impact on his
performance, leaving him to look towards a brighter performance for next
weekends Motocross Championship.
Motorex KTM’s
Pro Lites entrant, Ryan Marmont made a positive return to the track after four
months off recovering from shoulder surgery. The 2004 Australian Supercross
Nationals Champion, took to the track with his usual grace - riding smart and
cautiously as eased back into racing.
Pro Lite racing
was dominated by Mitchell Hoad of Kawasaki who won the night with Bronte
Holland of Team Electric KTM in second and Troy Dorron of Honda in third.
QUOTES:
RYAN
MARMONT
“Given it was
my first event back after my surgery I wanted to ride my own race and not worry
too much about the competition.
“By the end of
the night my shoulder was only showing slight symptoms of pain so I knew I had
raced at a level suited to its full recovery.
“Motorex KTM is
right behind me which gives me all the confidence I need to race without pressure
so I enjoyed coming back into the competition at my own pace.
“By the next
round I will be ready for battle and I’m still after the number one spot with
the overall Pro Lite Championship.”
TIMMY
WEIGAND
“I didn’t feel
that comfortable on the sandy track especially the deep rut sections. It was
scary stuff out there tonight.
“I chose to
ride consistently and not make mistakes which rewarded Motorex KTM with the
overall lead in the Pro Open Championship so I chose wisely.
“Motorex KTM
has decided I will no longer be riding both the Pro Lite and Pro Open
Championship in the Supercross Masters, instead I will be focusing 100 percent
on the Pro Open to maintain my lead and bring them to victory.
“The toughest
competition for me wasn’t the other riders, it was the track. The softer
surface takes some getting used to and it will be good preparation for round
one of the Australian Motocross Championship next weekend in WA.”
DANIEL
McCOY
“I just
couldn’t get the starts I wanted tonight. I was slipping off the gate and
everything I tried just didn’t work for me.
GREG
CHAMBERS Marketing / Communications Ph:
08 9351 4785 Fax: 08 9351 6694 E: greg.chambers@ktmhusaberg.com.au LIZZIE
LEOTTA Media / Publicity Mbl: 0411 414 231 E: lizzie@pnc.com.au ROB
TWYEROULD Race Team Manager Mbl: 0438 980 371 E:
rob.twyerould@ktmhusaberg.com.au
“It was
frustrating not to secure good starts. With the competition being so tough you
could only maintain a good lead if you started out front.
“Every rider
has their good and disappointing races and this goes down as one of my
disappointing races. I can now only put it behind me and focus on round one of
the Australian Motocross Championship which kicks off next weekend. I’ve been
training hard for motocross on the WA soil, so I hope to start off on a high.”
ROB
TWYEROULD
“Overall I’m
pleased with the Motorex KTM Team’s performance tonight. It’s great to be on
top again in the Pro Open, we haven’t been there since Jay Marmont was on the
team and the outright Championship is what we strive for.
“Timmy is
showing more and more he is the man to get us there which is also an
encouragement to the rest of the team to aim high and work hard.
“KTM is taking
Timmy out of the Pro Lite Championship so he can solely focus on maintaining
his lead in the Pro Open Championship.
“McCoy had an
off night but all racers have nights like this every now and then, it just
comes with the sport. The deep ruts in the track deterred most riders including
McCoy but it was his starts that had the biggest impact on his racing.
“Looking ahead
we have high hopes for Daniel in the Motocross Championship kicking off next
weekend, which he has spent the last two weeks in Perth training for.
“I couldn’t be
happier with Ryan Marmont’s return performance in the Pro Lite class. That
smooth Marmont style is back like he didn’t leave the track. Ryan is a smart
rider and he rode brilliantly. He certainly has it in him to win and once his
fitness builds up following his shoulder surgery he will be back on the podium
and after the Pro Lite title in no time.”
FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS:
Pro Open
Championship
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Pos |
Rider |
Team |
Points |
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1 |
Timmy Weigand |
Motorex KTM |
14 pts |
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2 |
Cheyne Boyd |
Yamaha |
10 pts |
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3 |
Daniel Reardon |
Kawasaki |
10 pts |
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4 |
Luke Burkhart |
Suzuki |
9 pts |
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5 |
Daryl Hurley |
Suzuki |
8 pts |
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6 |
Craig Anderson |
Honda |
8 pts |
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7 |
Danny Ham |
Suzuki |
6 pts |
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8 |
Cody Cooper |
Honda |
3 pts |
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9 |
Daniel McCoy |
Motorex KTM |
2 pts |
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10 |
Shane Metcalfe |
Honda |
2 pts |
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Pro Lite Championship
|
Pos |
Rider |
Team |
Points |
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1 |
Mitchell Hoad |
Kawasaki |
16 |
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2 |
Bronte Holland |
Team Electric KTM |
12 |
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3 |
Cameron Taylor |
Yamaha |
11 |
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4 |
Troy Dorron |
Honda |
10 |
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5 |
Danny Anderson |
Honda |
6 |
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6 |
Ryan Marmont |
Motorex KTM |
5 |
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7 |
Kade Mosig |
Honda |
4 |
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8 |
Robbie Marshall |
Yamaha |
3 |
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9 |
Lewis Woods |
Honda |
2 |
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10 |
Lewis Stewart |
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2 |
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