With two 15-minute races making up the class’s program yesterday, riders were tested on the Green Park circuit with Husqvarna mounted Cody Mackie eventually walking away with the first round win for 2017.
Former National champion Cameron Taylor set the pace during qualifying aboard his Yamaha 125 two-stroke machine yesterday morning, with a competitive 2:22.571 lap time, while Joel Hall (Yamaha) and Clay Kilvington (KTM) second and third fastest on track during the session.
When race one got underway for the support class, fans were treated to the sights, smells and the sounds that the two-stroke machines are renowned for.
With 15 minutes on the clock in race one, Mad Max stuntman Mackie wasted no time at all in moving in to the race lead, and it was there that he stayed for the duration of the moto.
With Mackie crossing the line with the moto one victory, fastest qualifier Taylor finished 23 seconds later in second position followed by Kilvington in third. Kerrod Morrissy and Hall wrapped up moto one in fourth and fifth places respectively, while Steven Powell, Darcy Cavanagh, Jades Oates, Jacob Dank and Connor Rice completed the top ten.
In moto two Mackie once again put on a performance for the thousands of spectators at Green Park.
Despite the track having become more technical and challenging throughout the day, Mackie took the win once again in race two from Taylor, while Morrissy improved in the second moto to finish in third. Kilvington and Oates crossed the line in fourth and fifth places, while Powell, Dank, Cavanagh, Hall and Sam Garry finished inside the top ten.
With 1-1 race results, Mackie finished his first appearance in the 125cc Gold Cup class on the top step of the podium. Second at Conondale was taken by Taylor, while Morrissy finished the day’s event in third.
Codie Mackie – 125cc Gold Cup Winner – Conondale
““I’m stoked with how today went. I managed to get pretty good starts and just rode my own race,” Mackie shared.
“The track was pretty tough today at Conondale, but it was a lot of fun with the boys on the 125’s.
“I’m wrapped to come away with the win, and hopefully we can see a few more guys out there at the next round.”
125cc Gold Cup Results – Conondale
1) Cody Mackie – 70 points
2) Cameron Taylor – 64 points
3) Kerrod Morrissy – 58 points
4) Clay Kilvington – 58 points
5) Steven Powell – 50 points
6) Jades Oates – 49 points
7) Joel Hall – 48 points
8) Darcy Cavanagh – 47 points
9) Jacob Dank – 46 points
10) Sam Garry – 41 points
The next appearance for the Yamaha 125cc Gold Cup class will be held at Shepparton in Victoria on July 16.