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KTM
UK ATV Rider Paul Holmes |
Latvia, Europe (8/11/2009)
- Team KTM UK rider Paul Holmes
took an emphatic hat-trick of race wins and
the overall in Latvia at the weekend, round
four of the 2009 Goldspeed EMX Quad European
Championship promoted at the spectacular Zelta
Zirgs GP circuit thirty miles South-East of
Riga.
With over ten thousand spectators in attendance
creating a fantastic atmosphere at the challenging
sandy venue, it was a fantastic weekend for
Team KTM UK and British quad racing, teen sensation
James Hellewell also delivering an outstanding
performance on the eve of his 18th birthday
to take his highest ever finish in the series,
Hellewell taking his Team KTM UK 505 SX to a
6-4-7 scorecard for a fantastic 5th overall.
In a dominating display it was a text book
weekend for Holmes as he set fastest time in
qualifying, took the holeshot in all three motos
and lead all but two of the thirty-five race
laps in total, Holmes’ performance all
the more amazing while riding with a badly injured
wrist for the majority of the day. “It’s
been a fantastic weekend” commented an
ecstatic Holmes after the meeting, “this
is a brilliant venue and the crowd are absolutely
amazing, I could hear them cheering constantly
around the circuit during the race! I had a
clutch problem mid way through the opening race
which caused the bike to stall over one of the
big tabletops so I landed heavily and hurt my
wrist, but with the adrenaline pumping and some
strapping for the last two races I was able
to win all three motos quite comfortably and
extend my lead in the series by a further eighteen
points. The circuit itself is amazing, it’s
got a little bit of everything and the huge
tabletops are a lot of fun and I think we kept
the crowd well entertained. I’ve a nice
points cushion built up now but I won’t
be taking anything for granted, so with two
rounds remaining I’m keeping my attention
focused on securing the title.”
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KTM
UK ATV Rider James Hellewell |
Having jumped twelve positions in the standings
at the previous meeting in Denmark, Hellewell’s
amazing progress continued with his maiden visit
to the circuit getting off to a flying start,
6th fastest time in qualifying his best ever result
and first front row gate. In a dream start to
the opening two races Hellewell slotted in behind
team-mate Holmes to make it a Team KTM UK 1-2
around the first corner before battling to the
chequered flag in 6th and 4th, but for many his
final moto effort to come through the field from
dead last to finish 7th was the most impressive,
his 5th overall taking him up a further eight
positions in the series to 6th. An exhausted but
delighted Hellewell said “this is without
a doubt one of the best weekends I’ve ever
had and I’m really pumped with my result.
The circuit is fantastic and I felt really comfortable
on the KTM, it’s an awesome bike and as
I spend more time on it my results keep improving.
Starting from the front row makes a lot of difference
and I got great starts in all three races, but
I must have hit the off switch just after the
first corner in the last race and left myself
a lot of work to do, but I was able to get back
up to 7th and take 5th overall. I don’t
think I could have asked for a better weekend
and is a perfect start to my 18th birthday celebrations.”
EMX Round 4
Overall Results
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- Paul Holmes
(GB – Team KTM UK)
- Joe Maessen (NED –
Yamaha)
- Jan Vlaeymans (BEL
– Planet Quad W-Tec)
- Ingo Ten Vregelaar
(NED – Willmann Goldspeed Yamaha)
- James Hellewell
(GBR – Team KTM UK)
- Tobias Bergstrom (SWE
– Team Minhoj.se KTM)
- Stefan Schreiber (GER
– KTM Alskom Racing)
- Imantas Tamuliunas
(LIT – KTM)
- Jani Saarinen (FIN
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- Mikus Nesko (LAT –
Suzuki)
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The superb display from both riders left team
mentor Richard Cole struggling for words but
summing us his feelings by saying “ Paul
and James performance today has been outstanding,
their sheer guts and determination is something
that was plain for all to see. Paul showed the
qualities of a true champion by overcoming the
injury he sustained in the first race to take
all three wins, and James has showed that he
has the speed and ability to run with the best
riders in Europe and at only just eighteen has
a lot yet to offer. The facilities here are
excellent and the number of spectators present
made for an electric atmosphere, so all in all
it’s been a fantastic result for the riders,
the team and KTM and has made the long trip
from the UK well worthwhile.”
Holmes impressive four-from-four overall victories
has now extended his series lead to a massive
sixty-five points with only two rounds remaining
while Hellewell has jumped to 6th, the series
now heads to France and the spectacular St Jean
d’Angely Grand Prix circuit on the 5th
/ 6th of August.

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