And after another intense round of racing, the top four riders in the MX2 class are now separated by just 19 points with four rounds remaining.
Jackson Richardson raced well on the weekend to take second place for the round with 3 – 1 results. Richardson had to work hard for his third in the opening moto, charging from as far back at 10th place in the early stages. He continually chased down the riders in front of him and moved forward on a track that many consider hard to pass.
But with a better start in race two, Richardson was determined to cash in of his good track speed. He ran third on the opening laps before taking the lead on lap five and immediately began to stretch out his lead. When he crossed the finish line at the completion of the race, he was 13 seconds ahead of his nearest rival and claimed his first race win of the year.
“I put in two good motos today and was finally able to break through for a race win,” Richardson said on the podium. “At nearly every round this year I have been in positions to win races but I haven’t been able to do it so it’s a relief to finally win one and know that I can do it.
“The championship is really tight between four of us and no one can afford to make a mistake with just eight races left. I feel like I’m hitting good form at the right time and will continue to work hard to ensure I give myself every opportunity to win this thing.
“Thank you to Serco Yamaha again for their support and it’s nice to reward everyone with a podium today.”
Mitch Evans an eventful day but managed to keep his championship hopes alive with a gritty fourth place finish and edge to just five points from the series lead.
Evans was well placed in the opening laps of race one and inside the top five with a fast freight train of riders heading towards the front. That all changed on lap six when Evans went down heavily when he got cross rutted on a jump and lost several positions. He remounted in 12th place and despite bent and twisted bike, he was able to make up a few positions to take a ninth place finish.
Race two and again the heavy hitters of the MX2 class were up the front and the speed was on. Evans moved from eighth into the top five and then was able to capitalise on a mistake on the riders ahead of him to slot into third, where he stayed until race end.
“It was a battle all day and not much separated the top 10 riders in terms of speed so you had to work really hard for your positions,” Evans said. “The first moto crash happened when I hit a jump and got kicked pretty hard and went down. I hit me head pretty hard and smashed by peak on my helmet so I looked like a bit of a goon out there.
“But it was nice to bounce back in moto two with a strong ride. It helped a lot in the championship and even on a day where things didn’t go smoothly, I was able to stay close in the points and even gain one.
“It’s now straight back to work and prepare for the next round,” he ends.
Round seven will be hosted by the Shepparton club on July 16.