West Devon, UK (4/6/2009)
- Justin Reid and Team Can Am travelled across
the Irish Sea to Suffolk for the first round
of the 2009 ACU British MMX Quad Championship
at the weekend, the West Devon MCC hosting the
event at Mildenhall race circuit on Sunday the
4th of April. Campaigning the new Can-Am DS450x
MX for this season, the Comber based rider was
focused on getting the race season of to a good
start, and after a tough days racing Justin
had indeed made the endless hours of preparation
before the event pay dividends, Justin taking
an 8 - 9 scorecard and taking 8th overall.
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Justin
Reid charging on his ATV
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Race One
Posting 10th fastest time after a
blistering lap in timed qualification, Justin
had a decent pick of gate for the all-important
charge to the first corner. As the gates dropped
Justin got good drive off the line and rounded
the first corner in 14th with quite a bit
of work to do. With the purpose built sand-based
circuit having roughened up during the earlier
practice and racing sessions, and many of
the corners with one usable line, Justin used
the excellent handling of the PEP suspension
and grunt of the Rotax engine to attack the
rougher areas of the circuit and make up positions.
Moving up to 11th by the end of the second
lap and poised to break in to the top ten,
Justin stalled his bike while tussling with
Carl Bunce for position and dropped back to
14th. Quickly regaining his composure and
setting off at a furious pace, Justin moved
past Oli Sansom and Lindsey Duke within a
lap before giving David Wray, James Behan
and Giles Davis a good look at the carbon
fibre end cap on the Leo Vince exhaust as
the race reached the halfway mark. Circulating
at a prolific rate in 9th, Justin continued
to push for the remainder of the moto, catching
and passing Bunce with five laps to go, Justin
taking the chequered flag after fifteen arduous
laps for a fantastic 8th.
Race Two
The Carlisle tyres hooked up well
on the loose surface for the start of the
closing race, Justin rounding the first corner
in 12th as the field headed out on the first
of fourteen laps. Quickly finding his rhythm
and making the most of the excellent handling
of the Team Can-Am DS450x MX, Justin began
to scythe his way through the field, moving
up to 9th within two laps after passing Willy
Waggott, Leon Beda and Ricky Tordoff before
taking 8th from Davis on the following lap.
With the track now extremely rough and overtaking
almost impossible, Justin pushed hard to close
the gap to Watson in 7th, catching Watson
at the halfway point before dropping a position
when Watson hit neutral with Justin tight
behind and allowing another rider through.
Increasing the pressure as the race progressed
Justin's attempts to pass were frustratingly
thwarted as back markers came in to play and
nullified the few overtaking areas, Justin
taking the chequered flag after twenty-five
minutes plus two laps for a hard fought 9th.
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Can-Am
DS450 ATV boarded by Cathal McGilligan
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Reid
'Things haven't exactly gone to plan in the
week running up to this event - unfortunately
we've had to burn the midnight oil on more than
on night this week and I think that it showed
during the later half of the second moto but
considering the circumstances I'm happy to have
scored good points today. I had to make the
decision to run with my practice bike on Friday
evening, which left us at a slight disadvantage
but I'd like to thank Tommy my mechanic for
making the gargantuan effort required to make
this happen today. I can't wait to get out on
my race bike at the next round and fully realise
it's potential.'
Race 1: |
Race 2: |
1st - John Mitchell
2nd - Joe Maessen
3rd - Jason Macbeth
4th - Paul Winrow
5th - Paul Holmes 8th - Justin
Reid |
1st - John Mitchell
2nd - Paul Holmes
3rd - Joe Maessen
4th - Paul Winrow
5th - Jason Macbeth 9th -
Justin Reid |
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ACU Brittish Championship
Standings (after 1 of 9 rounds) |
1st - John Mitchell
- 50
2nd - Joe Maessen - 42
3rd - Paul Holmes - 38
4th - Paul Winrow - 36
5th - Jason Macbeth - 36
8th - Justin Reid -25
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Next race for Justin:
Tuesday 14th April - 2009 Ulster
Premier Quadcross Championship (Round
1), Donemana Motocross Park, Donemana |