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2011 CHAMPIONSHIP DATES
Round 5 - Blyton, Lincolnshire
2-3 July
Round 6 - Three Sisters, Wigan
30-31 July
Round 7 - Manby, Lincolnshire
28-29 August
Round 8 - Silverstone, Towcester
24-25 September
Round 9 - Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire
5-6 November
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The weather
took a turn for the worse for the second day of racing,
but nothing could stop the action hotting up on track
for round four of the British Supermoto Championship.
Each race of
the open elites was brimmed with action, with riders
pulling impressive passes despite the slippery
conditions. Last years runner up James Addy was the
first to show what he�s made of, after an off early in
the race one put him to the back of the pack. Addy
worked his way back through pulling some impressive
moves on a number of unsuspecting riders, pushing for
third in the final moments of the race. Unfortunately
for Addy he was kept at bay by Skyzones� Richard
Blakeman, who finished third, crossing the finish just
inches ahead.
The most
exciting racing of the day was dominated by Skyzones� 74
Chris Hodgson. After winning race one, Hodgson tangled
with Blakeman on the first corner in race two, putting
Hodgson to the back of the pack much like Addy in race
one, Blakeman retiring early. Hodgson ever determined
worked his way back through the pack to finish fourth,
an impressive result given the circumstances but not
necessarily one he was happy with. Despite race two
being declared a �Wet Race�, five times national
champion Andy Mitchell was one of a handful of riders to
stick with slick tyres, a gamble which paid off for
Mitchell as he clinched a convincing third.
The rain held
off for the elite final, but the same could not be said
for Hodgson as he steamed ahead of Andy Mitchell after
half a lap, increasing his lead throughout the race to
pull off a convincing win. James Addy proved that his
second place in race two was no fluke with a repeat
performance for the final, Venske completing the podium,
Motosupplies rider Douglas Cunningham coming fourth and
Blakeman in fifth place
But the prize
for consistency had to go to last years champion D3
Racings� 710 Craig Venske, who put in some excellent
performances finishing second, first and third
respectively, making him the overall winner of round
four.
The Tibco Rider
of the Day award went to Skyzone rider Richard Blakeman,
who despite aggravating an injury in round two which
forced him to miss round three, returned in style,
showed determination, and put in an impressive
performance overall.
Provisional
Open Elite Results for round 4: 1st Craig Venske (97),
2nd Chris Hodgson (95), 3rd James Addy (92).
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