HAWKINS RIDES CAUTIOUSLY TO RETAIN TITLE AT LANDRAKE

Tuesday October 14, 2014 at 9:17am
HAWKINS RIDES CAUTIOUSLY TO RETAIN TITLE AT LANDRAKE
Report and Photos by Dave Rich

 

Last Saturday the final round of the 2014 Phoenix Tools Premier motocross series took place in Cornwall at Landrake Moto Parc and was expected to be a cracker as there were double points on offer which could put the cat amongst the pigeons in all 5 Championships which had yet to be decided. Unfortunatley the weather was against the meeting with heavy rain falling early morning and the decision was made to delay the start. However after most of the practice and qualifying the track was starting to dry and was set to produce some good racing, but that was soon not the case as the heavens were to open up again which made things very tricky and hard going.

 

In the Phoenix Tools Expert Open Championship there was just 31 points separating defending Champion on the Phoenix Tools Rocket Honda Luke Hawkins and team mate Alex Snow so the pressure was on, especially on Hawkins as any bad mistakes or a Dnf could cost him the Championship.

 

In the opening race it was Hawkins who seemed to get the best uphill start, but as they came back down it was Snow who emerged leading from Hawkins and young Todd Kellett on the S J Hodder/Apico Honda, but there were a few fallers in the conditions which included James Dodd on the TwoNineTwo/Factory Touch Honda who currently lied 4th in the standings just 9 points ahead of John May on the St Blazey Husqvarna. Snow was soon in to a rhythm at the front and was getting away, but on lap 3 he went in to a swooping left hander and the front literally went away and up in to the lead came Hawkins with Snow rejoining in 2nd just ahead of Kellett. Snow was really pushing on as to try and make up for his mistake and was closing on Hawkins all the time who he caught and passed on lap 5, but this was short lived as Snow entered the whoops section on the next lap and got it all wrong landing sideways and down he went which let Hawkins back in to the lead. Meanwhile further down the field all eyes were on Dodd who had clawed his way up through the field and was now challenging his closest rival in the standings May for 4th which was a real ding dong to the line with May just holding on to take 4th behind Kellett, Snow and Hawkins who rode a cautious race taking the win.

 

In the second moto this time it was Hawkins who had the early lead from the D S C Kawasaki of Tommy Alba who was out on a spare bike after losing his front brake in the first moto with Snow tucked in 3rd. Hawkins had a clear vision at the front and was starting to get away which Snow was aware of and he soon got the better of Alba and on lap 2 was starting to close in on the leader, but a lap later Snow again tried a little too hard and came off in the whoops section and back in to 2nd came Alba. Snow managed to get back in the race in 3rd just ahead of Kellett, Dodd and May who were having there own battle for 4th, 5th and 6th, but May was soon to drop out of the equation when he went over the handlebars in the mud and took him ages to restart his bike which put him well down. Hawkins was well gone at the front by the end of lap 6 and from there went on to take the win with Alba taking 2nd from a distant Snow who took 3rd.

 

In the last moto it was Hawkins from Snow and Kellett who were to head the pack from the off, but not a good one for Alba who went down in the slush and was right at the back of the field. Hawkins literally eased away at the front and put a space between himself and Snow and rode the race very cautiously as not to throw it all away and came home to take the win and with it retained his Phoenix Tools Expert Open title, Snow took 2nd with Kellett again taking 3rd.

 

In the Over 35 Championship class the conditions were just right for Championship leader Nick Life on the Gibbs Performance/St Blazey Yamaha who seems to relish in the wet conditions and he showed his class by winning the opening race after many riders struggled with Life lapping everybody else. Life was to continue his winning ways in race 2 with a start to finish win and he was to do the same in the last race, but not without coming off and getting dirty like the rest. This was to give Life the 2014 M D Racing Over 35 Championship which he claimed in fine style with only being beaten at the first round by Brian Wheeler who wasn’t eligible for points so Life scored a maximum of points through the year which is some achievement.

 

In the Over 40’s class it proved a good day for Championship leader Chris Brown on the TwoNineTwo/Factory Touch KTM who was to take all three race wins, but he had to be at his best as he was pressed by Steve Locke on the S J Hodder Honda in the first and last race and by David Ford on the Projuice KTM who was right on his tail for most of the second race, but in the end it was Brown who was declared 2014 M D Racing Over 40’s Champion.

 

In the Over 50’s class there was a new overall winner for this round and that was Sammy Doble on the M D Racing 490 Maico who showed his riding ability from the many years of riding who was denied a hat trick of wins by Championship leader Mark Gleadhill who had done enough to become M D Racing 2014 Over 50’s Champion.

 

In the Tyremarks Junior Championship class the battle was set as there was great pressure on the shoulders of Championship leader Jack Stevens on the D S C Kawasaki who had a 69 points advantage over Lewis Barfoot, but with the very wet conditions Stevens had to be on the top of his game which he did and rode very constructive and kept out of trouble. Joe Clayton on the Wheeldon Farm Honda was to win the opening race from wildcard Jordan Carter, but Joe didn’t take any further part in the meeting and it was Lewis Barfoot who piped Carter in the other 2 races, but the Champion was to be Stevens.

 

RESULTS

Phoenix Tools Expert Open Championship Race 1

1st Luke Hawkins (450f Phoenix Tools Rocket Honda) 2nd Alex Snow (450f Phoenix Tools Rocket Honda) 3rd Todd Kellett (250f Talon/Apico/S J Hodder Honda) 4th John May (350f St Blazey Husqvarna) 5th James Dodd (450f TwoNineTwo/Factory Touch Honda) 6th Ty Kellett (450f S J Hodder/St Blazey Kawasaki)

Race 2

1st Hawkins 2nd Tommy Alba (450f D S C Kawasaki) 3rd Snow 4th Dodd 5th Todd Kellett 6th Dan Thornhill (450f Fowlers/Grittenham Honda)

Race 3

1st Hawkins 2nd Snow 3rd Todd Kellett 4th Thornhill 5th Sunny Thompson (450F D S C Kawasaki) 6th May

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 Justin Gibbs (200 SX Gibbs Performance/Tyremarks KTM) 4th James Knatchbull (????) 5th Scotty Williamson (450f Gibbs Performance/St Blazey Honda) 6th Stephen Elford (450f Gabriel Insulations Honda)

Race 2

1st Life 2nd Elford 3rd Knatchbull 4th Richard Collins (????) 5th Shane Westlake (250f Honda)

Race 3

1st Life 2nd Deadman 3rd Collins 4th Westlake

M D Racing Over 40’s Championship Race 1

1st Chris Brown (450f TwoNineTwo/Factory Touch KTM) 2nd Steve Locke (450f S J Hodder Honda) 3rd Richard Green (450f Yamaha) 4th David Ford (350f Projuice KTM) 5th Ben Rose (350f Rocket world Mx Kawasaki) 6th Justin Napier (????)

Race 2

1st Brown 2nd D Ford 3rd Napier 4th Jason Phillips (????)

Race 3

1st Brown 2nd Locke 3rd D Ford 4th Napier 5th P Ford 6th Phillips

M D Racing Over 50’s Championship Race 1

1st Mark Gleadhill (250 Honda) 2nd Sammy Doble (490 M D Racing Maico) 3rd Adrian Toy (150 KTM) 4th Steve Chugg (450f Honda)

Race 2

1st Doble 2nd Toy 3rd Gleadhill 4th Chugg

Race 3

1st Doble 2nd Gleadhill 3rd Toy 

Tyremarks Junior Championship

Race 1

1st Joe Claydon (250 Wheeldon Farm Honda) 2nd Jordan Carter (????) 3rd Jack Stevens (450f D S C Kawasaki) 4th Ben Coffin (250f LRS Seal Moto Yamaha) 5th James Carpenter (250 Honda) 6th Josh Taylor (????)

Race 2

1st Lewis Barfoot (450f Yamaha) 2nd Carter 3rd Stevens 4th Taylor 5th King 6th Coffin

Race 3

1st L Barfoot 2nd Coffin 3rd King 4th Stevens 5th Andrew Wren (450f Honda) 6th Coffin

Junior B Race 1

1st Scott Rundle 2nd Ben Brewer 3rd Shane Sansom 4th Andy Bushin 5th Joel Worthington 6th Jack Smith

Race 2

1st Brewer 2nd Bushin 3rd Sansom 4th Brad Thornhill 5th Mark Tillyer 6th Tom Matthews (????)

Race 3

1st Sansom 2nd Bushin 3rd Brewer 4th Tillyer 5th Worthington 6th Matthews

 

 

FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS 2014

 

Phoenix Tools Expert Open Championship

1st Luke Hawkins (CHAMPION) 1567 points 2nd Alex Snow 1514 3rd Jamie Skuse 1296 4th James Dodd 1264 5th John May 1239 6th Kelvin Townsend 1153 7th Tommy Alba 1077 8th Luke Dean 956 9th James Kensington 886 10th Sunny Thompson 773

 

M D Racing Over 35’s Championship

1st Nick Life (CHAMPION) 1650 points 2nd Stephen Elford 1263 3rd Jamie Deadman 1187 4th Shane Westlake 882 5th Rob Lewis 690 6th Justin Gibbs 686

 

M D Racing Over 40’s Championship

1st Chris Brown (CHAMPION) 1483 points 2nd David Ford 1199 3rd Steve Locke 1138 4th Jason Phillips 749 5th Richard Tapscott 735 6th Paul Ford 674

 

M D Racing Over 50’s Championship

1st Mark Gleadhill (CHAMPION) 970 points 2nd Adrian Toy 734 3rd Steve Chugg 675 4th Sammy Doble 561 5th Paul Huggett 278 6th David Lidbetter 200

 

Tyremarks Junior Championship

1st Jack Stevens (CHAMPION) 4437 points 2nd Lewis Barfoot 4340 3rd Jordan King 4187 4th Bradley Barfoot 4144 5th Darren Toy 3996 6th Jay Lewis 3549

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