Team Can Am Reid 3rd In Series
After Tinkerhill - Highland Bakery Ulster Premier
Quadcross Championship
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Justin Reid
Can-Am ATV Racer
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Valcourt, Canada (7/28/2008)
- Justin Reid and Team Can Am travelled to the fantastic
Tinkerhill Motocross Circuit on the outskirts of
Newry on Saturday the 6th of July, Quad Racing Ireland
promoting round four of the 2008 Highland Bakery
Ulster Premier Quadcross Championship at Jim O'Brien's
picturesque County Down circuit. Leading the series
by a slender one point margin after an outstanding
performance at the previous round in Tandragee,
Justin came in to this meeting with the aim of extending
his advantage, but as they packed away the Team
Can Am DS450 for the short trip home to Comber after
a hot and dusty days racing, a frustrating closing
moto retirement with a faulty battery had dropped
Justin to 3rd in the series with just nine points
separating the top three, Justin's fantastic results
in the first two races still good enough for 5th
overall on the day.
Race One
A beautifully prepared Tinkerhill circuit greeted
the riders as they began timed practice, Justin
putting in a series of blistering laps to post
4th fastest time, The combination of hot weather
and lack of rainfall left the hard-working crew
at Quad Racing Ireland with no option but to heavily
water the surface in the week prior to the event
and between each block of races to control the
dust around the hardpack circuit. As the gates
dropped for the opening race of the day, Justin
got good drive off the line and rounded the tight
first corner and out on the first of eleven laps
in 8th. Quickly adapting to the varied surface
conditions, many areas dry and dusty while watered
areas were somewhat slick, Justin quickly found
his groove and began moving up the ranks, passing
Sean Goss and Alan Haugh to complete the opening
lap in 6th. Using the excellent traction of the
Carlisle tyres in the difficult conditions, Justin
gradually increased his pace as the track came
to him and with just five minutes gone had caught
the battling duo of Johnny Kelly and early race
leader Brian Kerr. Using his years of experience
and the excellent handling of the Lonestar / PEP
suspension to try different lines, Justin passed
Kelly at half distance before demoting Kerr to
5th on the following lap. Continuing at his
relentless pace as the race entered the final
phase, Justin quickly caught and passed Michael
Taggart with two laps to go, Justin taking the
chequered flag after seventeen, action packed,
minutes to record a fantastic 3rd.
Race Two
A carbon copy start to the opening moto saw Justin
once again head out on the first lap of the one
mile circuit in 8th before moving past Terence
Mackin and Sean Goss to break the timing beam
for the first time in 6th. Heavy watering on many
parts of the circuit while others were dry and
dusty was a recipe for poor visibility, but with
the Oakley goggles handling this problem with
ease, Justin quickly found his rhythm and was
able to set a blistering pace from the onset,
Justin catching and passing Michael Taggart on
lap two before charging past David Cowan, Gary
Mullan and Brian Kerr on consecutive laps to move
up to 2nd with ten minutes of the fifteen minutes
plus one lap moto run. Setting off at a furious
pace to chase down the leader, who had by this
time opened up a twenty second lead, Justin gradually
reduced the deficit to five seconds as the race
wore on, but coming across back markers embroiled
in their own battles for position at some of the
most difficult parts of the circuit for overtaking
hampered his astonishing progress somewhat, Justin
taking the chequered flag after eleven blistering
laps for a superb 2nd place finish.
Race Three
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International
ATV Racer Justin Reid
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A poor start by his standards in his final outing
of the day saw Justin round the first corner in
11th, but once again using the awesome grunt of
the Rotax powered DS450 Justin was able to make
up two places on the opening lap, Johnny Cullen
and Aaron Haslett the first victims of the factory
Team Can Am rider. Quickly settling in to his
race pace and keen not to let the leaders break
away in the early stages of the race, Justin moved
past Alan Haugh for 8th on the 2nd lap and had
found a way past Jonathan McKnight and Terence
Mackin for 6th one lap later when he was dealt
a cruel blow, the advanced electronics on the
cutting edge Can Am DS450 detecting a battery
voltage problem and switching off the ignition
circuit as a precaution, Justin unfortunately
forced to pull off the circuit and retire from
the race.
This has been another fantastic result for Justin
and Team Can Am, although Justin will no doubt
be frustrated by the final moto result while in
a healthy position to strengthen his grip on the
championship. Excellent speed, fitness and tenacity
helped him to achieve 5th overall thanks to his
excellent results in motos one and two, and despite
dropping to 3rd in the series the deficit to the
top of the table is a mere nine points, Justin
is still well in contention with two rounds remaining,
the first of which is the demanding Donemana Race
Circuit on the 16th of August which should favour
Justin and the Team Can Am DS450.
Reid
'The conditions were pretty bad today but the
club did a good job in the short time that they
had. The races are short and it's hard to make
up time here due the conditions. It's a pity about
the last race but at least we're not looking at
a hefty repair bill to fix the engine thanks to
the engine management system. I'm still very much
in the title chase and looking forward to Donemana
where we had a good run at the start of the season.'
Next Race: Saturday 16th August
- Highland Bakery Ulster Premier Quadcross Championship
(round 5), Donemana Motocross Park, Donemana.
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Brittish
Quad Championship Round 6 Race Results |
Race
One |
Race
Two |
- David Cowan
- David Wray
- Justin Reid
- MichaelTaggart
- Brian Kerr
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- David Wray
- Justin Reid
- Brian Kerr
- Gary Mullan
- Sean Goss
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Race Three |
Championship
Standings (after 4 of 6 rounds) |
- David Wray
- Johnny Kelly
- Jonathan McKnight
- Aaron Haslett
- Cathal McGilligan
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- David Wray 238
- Brian Kerr 230
- Justin Reid 229
- David Cowan 201
- Michael McAneney 184
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