SNOW DENIED HATTRICK BY HAWKINS

Monday September 29, 2014 at 2:55pm
SNOW DENIED HATTRICK BY HAWKINS
Report and Photo by Dave Rich

 

Last Sunday the Phoenix Tools Premier Motocross Championship was forced to make a change of venue and returned back in to Devon to Phoenix Moto Parc for the penultimate round of this years Championships. Entries were a bit lower than normal, but never the less the track had been prepped to a high standard as usual with water being put down early morning which in tall was to produce some top quality racing.

 

In the Phoenix Tools Expert Open Championship class there was just 34 points separating defending Champion Luke Hawkins on the Phoenix Tools Rocket Honda and team mate Alex Snow at the top of the standings, so the battle was about to commence. Snow had set the fastest time in qualifying just a head of Hawkins which gave Snow the best pick of gates and this was to give Snow an advantage as he stormed in to the first corner with the holeshot in the opening race with Hawkins tucked in 2nd just ahead of the Tony Maunders Racing Suzuki of Jamie Skuse. The D S C Kawasaki of Tommy Alba was in 4th by the end of the opening lap with young Todd Kellett on the Talon / Apico / S J Hodder Honda soon to be all over him like a rash looking to get pass which was to turn in to a race long battle with virtually nothing separating them for most of the race. Snow had a 4 second lead by mid race, but this margin was coming down as Hawkins was to close in and started to put the pressure on in the closing stages, but Snow kept his concentration and held Hawkins at bay and went on to take the win with Skuse taking 3rd.

 

In the second moto again it was Snow from Hawkins with Alba squeezing Skuse out at the first corner, but there was a few fallers including Kellett who rejoined right at the back of the field. Snow was to waste no time in this one and powered away at the front early on, but as with the opening race Hawkins was to come on strong mid race and closed right up and was pressing towards the end of the race. Kellett was on a mission after his earlier crash and was flying up through the field, but all eyes were on Hawkins and Snow at the front as Hawkins was set to pounce on any slight mistake, but Snow was to hold his nerve and line and took the win from a close Hawkins with Alba holding off Skuse taking 3rd.

 

In the last moto it was that man Snow again with the best start with Hawkins again in tow, but Snow’s lead was short lived as a slight mistake on lap 2 going in to a lefthander at the top of the hill was all it took to let Hawkins take over at the front. Snow was still there in 2nd just ahead of Alba who he managed to shake off and was soon up with Hawkins pressing for the lead again which was to go on for the remainder of the race which was thrilling the many spectators in attendance, but in the end Hawkins held his nerve and the racing line and was to take the win and denie Snow a hat trick on the day with Alba finishing in 3rd.

 

In the Over 35 Championship class again it was Championship leader Nick Life on the Gibbs Performance Yamaha who was to put up a fine display of riding and took a convincing hat trick of wins, but there were some good battles behind him between Stephen Elford, Jamie Deadman and James Knatchbull.

 

The Over 40’s Championship class we saw Championship leader Chris Brown out on a new bike which he had only ridden for an hour prior, but never the less he was soon to adapt to the machine like a duck to water and notched up a trio of wins.

 

In the Over 50’s there was just three entries which was a bit disappointing, but in the end it still proved to be a good day for Championship leader Mark Gleadhill who took yet another hat trick of wins.

 

In the Tyremarks Junior Championship class there were many wildcard entries which added to the excitement, but in the opening race there was no stopping Luke Sturgeon who led from the start to the chequered flag, however in race 2 it was Ben Harrison who had the best start and had a clear track in front of him. Sturgeon had gone down on the first corner and was later to come off again and it was wildcard Charlie Putnham who was soon to catch Harrison and it wasn’t long before he took over at the front and from there raced away to take the win. In the last race again it was Harrison who had the best start and was looking good at the front for the first couple of laps before being gradually hauled in by Sturgeon who caught and passed him mid race and once Sturgeon hit the front there was no looking back as he went on untroubled to take the win with Putnham coming through to take 2nd ahead of Barfoot.

 

RESULTS

Phoenix Tools Expert Open Championship Race 1

1st Alex Snow (450f Phoenix Tools Rocket Honda) 2nd Luke Hawkins (450f Phoenix Tools Rocket Honda) 3rd Jamie Skuse (450f Tony Maunders Racing Suzuki) 4th Todd Kellett (250f Talon/Apico/S J Hodder Honda) 5th Tommy Alba (450f D S C Kawasaki) 6th James Harrison (250f Putoline/Apico/ Honda)

 Race 2

1st Snow 2nd Hawkins 3rd Alba 4th Skuse 5th Harrison 6th Kellett

Race 3

1st Hawkins 2nd Snow 3rd Alba 4th Skuse 5th Kellett 6th John May (350f St Blazey Husqvarna)

M D Racing Over 35’s Championship Race 1

1st Nick Life (450f Gibbs Performance / St Blazey Yamaha) 2nd Jamie Deadman (450f Gibbs Performance Yamaha) 3rd Stephen Elford (450f Gabriel Insulations Honda) 4th James Knatchbull (????) 5th Mark Slade (????) 6th Ross Parry (450f A J Cleaning Honda) 

Race 2

1st Life 2nd Elford 3rd Knatchbull 4th Parry 5th Deadman 6th Justin Gibbs (200 SX Gibbs Performance / Tyremarks KTM)

Race 3

1st Life 2nd Elford 3rd Knatchbull 4th Daniel Marsh (450f Honda) 5th Parry 6th Gibbs

M D Racing Over 40’s Championship Race 1

1st Chris Brown (450f TwoNineTwo / Factory Touch KTM) 2nd David Ford (350f Projuice KTM) 3rd Steve Locke (250 S J Hodder Yamaha) 4th Alan Packer (450 Simpsons Suzuki) 5th Paul Ford (250 Projuice KTM) 6th Jason Phillips (350f KTM)

Race 2

1st Brown 2nd Locke 3rd D Ford 4th Wayne Gill (450f Suzuki) 5th Packer 6th P Ford

Race 3

1st Brown 2nd D Ford 3rd Locke 4th Packer 5th P Ford 6th Gill

M D Racing Over 50’s Championship Race 1

1st Mark Gleadhill (250 Honda) 2nd Adrian Toy (150 KTM) 3rd Steve Chugg (450f Honda)

Race 2

1st Gleadhill 2nd Toy 3rd Chugg

Race 3

1st Gleadhill 2nd Toy 3rd Chugg  

Tyremarks Junior Championship Race 1

1st Luke Sturgeon (450f Kawasaki) 2nd Lewis Barfoot (450f Yamaha) 3rd Charlie Putnham (????) 4th Billy King (????) 5th Bradley Barfoot (450f Honda) 6th Jack Stevens (450f D S C Kawasaki)  

Race 2

1st Putnham 2nd Ben Harrison (????) 3rd King 4th Stevens 5th Darren Toy (250 KTM) 6th L Barfoot Race 3

1st Sturgeon 2nd Putnham 3rd L Barfoot 4th King 5th Harrison 6th B Barfoot

Junior B Race 1

1st Loui Harris (????) 2nd Jamie Curruthers (????) 3rd Tom Cunningham (450f Fastroute Racing Yamaha) 4th Dean Liddle (????) 5th Adam Barfoot (????) 6th Daniel Griffin (350f KTM)

 Race 2

1st Griffin 2nd Lee Scriven (????) 3rd Shaun Groves (350f Groves Extreme Clean KTM) 4th A Barfoot 5th Cunningham 6th Daniel Cheese (????)

Race 3

1st Harris 2nd Curruthers 3rd Michael Hayes 4th Griffin 5th Alex Grove 6th Scriven

 

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