TALENT SHINES
OUT AT OUTTRIM
In true Melbourne style - it rained, the sun came out and
then there was dust. The Outtrim track was in mint condition
thanks to the Korumburra MX Club who put on a great day for
all.
It was a shame to see Geoff Taylor Yamaha Pro Rider Adam
Siemensma out for the day due to a previous injury in which
he has a plate and at least 20 screws inserted into his left
forearm.
However the racing was still in amazing form with the Expert
Class joining the ranks of the Pro riders to compete in the
15-minute motos for the day.
Honda rider Daryl Watson has definitely stepped it up a notch.
In moto one Watson took the holeshot and never gave up in
the 15-minute moto. Holding onto the lead the entire race,
which saw 10 long laps of the track, Watson finally succumbed
to Barry Francis Suzuki rider Paul Smith in the last lap who
had to work his way up the field. Watson was only 1 second
behind Smith going over the finish line.
Aaron Ovens and Anthony Dellios had to push their way through
the field to show off their talents coming in 3rd and 4th
respectively.
In moto 2 the tables turned with Ovens providing great entertainment
with his agility and skill. With each lap Smith made up 1
second to finally catch Ovens on the 5th lap. The lead swapped
and changed between the two in this lap with Smith coming
out victorious.
In moto 3 both Dellios and Ovens held off Smith for quite
some time. Smith proved to strong in the end taking all 3
motos for the day in true style.
Smith took 1st place with Ovens in 2nd and Watson in 3rd.
Dellios was presented with an award for all his efforts for
the day.
It was brilliant to see the Expert riders proving they are
just as talented and gifted as the Pro riders. Colac Suzuki
rider Cameron Wade, the oldest of the young Wade boys, as
well as Yamaha rider Jay Chandler kept up with the Pro riders
on their first 15 minute moto experience. Wade showed great
finesse going through the whoops with Chandler hot on his
heels. Honda rider, Australian Women’s Champion, Jeanette
Lindsay, adding to her experience was showing she can keep
up with the best of them also.
A few more brave and noble men joined the ranks of the notorious
Jumbo Juniors. New comer Darren Schnoor managed to get the
3 holeshots only to instantly break down on his newly purchased
Jumbo due to electrical problems. Also Lincoln Marks had some
minor difficulties which kept him off the track, leaving the
established riders to keep the trophies. Both E TON Australia
rider Rob Van Vliet and Southern Quads Typhoon rider Pete
Wilhelms battled out the lead in all 3 motos giving the crowd
lots to scream about. Van Vliet ended up with 2 wins giving
him the 1st place trophy over Wilhelms and Phil Ede took 3rd.
The Junior racing is proving bigger and better with all riders
stepping up the pace. 300cc Rider Mitch Van Vliet had his
work cut out for him due to gearbox problems but never gave
up the chase. Jonothan Wade had a great day with 3 straight
wins. Adam Larson had technical difficulties with his clutch
and young Jake Van Vliet with his consistency pulled off 3rd
place. In the 90cc class Kristopher Sabbatucci had a big get
off when he tangled himself up going over the whoops but managed
to get back on as fast as he fell off.
The 50cc future champions also had their ups and downs trying
to get through the slush at the start of the day but through
grit and determination they all finished their races.
Womens racing was extremely close due to the fact that some
riders missed their start giving the race a real upset. Talented
rider Vicky Eden managed to make up ground and take the win
for the 1st moto with Jeanette Lindsay taking the other 2
motos. Full of bike swapping due to mechanical problems the
ladies managed to keep the smiles on their dials for the rest
of the day.
Tait Ovens in the Production Class has showed his presence
giving the other riders a taste of whats to come in the future.
Cameron Wade managed to take the win for all 3 motos but had
to work hard for it as Ovens pushed him to the limit.
And in the Vets which is becoming increasingly competitive,
Rob Van Vliet on Siemensma’s Yamaha, proved he was a
force to be reckoned with. Finke legend Rick Beer commented
“ it was some of the best racing between him and Van
Vliet that he had had in awhile”. Van Vliet only just
held off Beer to take 1st place with 3 points the difference
and Colac Rider Jeff Larson came in 3rd.
The Australian Quad Nationals in November held at Newry,
Victoria is going to be amazing to watch with the Victorian
talents just getting better and better.
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