British Quad Championship Round 2 - Preview

Tuesday April 28, 2015 at 11:53am
British Quad Championship Round 2 - Preview
Former British and European champion Paul Holmes will spearhead the challenge against the ‘locals’ when the ex-GP venue of Desertmartin in Northern Ireland hosts round two of the ACU’s Willcock British Championship on Saturday (May 2).

Holmes – champion in 2012-13 – goes to the Co Londonderry sand track as the effective leader of the series after first round winner Stefan Murphy was recently ruled out for the season after picking up a knee injury.

And Holmes (Laegers Yamaha), who looked back to his best when winning the final race at the first round at sandy Hawkstone, says he will need to put a similar performance at Desertmartin, which has never been a happy hunting ground for him.

“I can’t even remember what my best result is there. I’ve certainly never been on the podium!” admits the 27-year Yorkshireman, who was ruled out of most of last season with a shoulder injury.

A host of very quick local riders will be out ensure he doesn’t get on the podium this time either! Championship regulars Dean Colhoun, Mark McLernon, David Cowan and Justin Reid will be backed-up by local Wildcards, plus riders from the south of Ireland.

The Irish challenge will be led by 19-year-old Colhoun, (Walsh Honda), from Saintfield, who showed great speed at Hawkstone in finishing first and second in the opening two races. However Colhoun, who was second in last year’s British Under 21 Championship, was out of luck in the third race when a puncture and a crash demoted him to 13th.

However, his performance was good enough for him finish second in the Under 12 class at Hawkstone, equal on points with England’s George Callaway.

The reigning Under 21 Champion, 20-year-old McLernon, (Walsh Honda), from Hillsborough, was out of luck at Hawkstone finishing 15th and will be looking to get his championship back on track on home ground, as will 24-year-old, triple Ulster Champion David Cowan (Yamaha), from Banbridge, who won two British championship rounds last year but got off to a slow start at Hawkstone in 12th.

Reid (Can-Am) from Comber is competing in his 19th British Championship this year and has previously won numerous Ulster, British and Irish titles.  The 38-year-old came fourth in last year’s British Championship and at the opening round finished ninth overall.

Two Southern Irish riders will also be in action; Jack Raeburn from Co Tipperary travelled to Hawkstone and put in three solid races coming away with a eighth overall and Leon Rogers, from Navan, had a few mechanical issues which left him in 38th place. However, Rogers has since hit fine form and currently leads the Ulster championship after two rounds by a point!

Last year Irish riders won half the 18 races and four of the six rounds and after a slow start (by their standards) they are keen to get back to winning ways. Trying to stop them will be a raft of championship regulars from England, Scotland and Wales, headed by Holmes.

Fourth at Hawkstone was super-consistent Sheldon Seal, 22, from Wokingham whose season last year was ruined late on when he broke his collarbone. However, a strong winter of riding, including being the best-placed Brit at the Le Touquet beach race, has seen him start this season well

 

Fifth is 19-year-old West Country man, Callaway, who this year has the package around him to make him a serious contender thanks to official Yamaha support.

He also has the current, but now retired, champion Paul Winrow acting as his riding coach. He’s not fond of the sand but knows he has to stay in contention until the championship arrives at his preferred hard pack tracks later this year.

Reading’s Carl Bunce, 29, a double Weston Beach race winner and current British Championship number two, is in sixth spot.  This year he is campaigning an all-new RMZ-powered Handy Suzuki, built in France.

Next up is Oli Sansom, 28, from the West Midlands who is the current MCF British Beach Race champion and a British Championship regular. The final non-Irish rider in the top ten is the new kid on the block, 15-year-old Bailey Edwards, the reigning British 250 champion.

One other rider, not currently in the top ten, who certainly has the potential to win is Welshman Luke Cooper. The former British Under 21 Champion led the opening race at round one at Hawkstone before a heavy crash left him with a dislocated hip.

The programme at Destertmartin will also include adult and youth support races and a solo class.

 

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDING AFTER ROUND ONE:

1st          Stefan Murphy                 Yamaha                                England                                137 points

2nd        Paul Holmes                       Yamaha                                England                                136 points

3rd         Dean Colhoun                   Honda                   Ireland                  125 points

4th         Sheldon Seal                      KTM                       England                                117 points

5th         George Callaway              Yamaha                                England                                115 points

6th         Carl Bunce                           Suzuki                   England                                113 points

7th         Oli Sansom                          Yamaha                                England                                111 points

8th         Jack Raeburn                     KTM                       Ireland                  94 points

9th         Justin Reid                          Can-Am                                Ireland                  91 points

10th       Bailey Edwards                  Yamaha                                England                                83 points

 

PROGRAMME:  Saturday, May 2                                                                              

8.30am                 Practice/qualifying                         

10.15am               British Championship Race 1 – 20 mins +2 laps                 

                Fastest 30 Support Quads Race 1 – 18 mins +1 lap                            

                                Non-Qualifiers Support Quads Race 1 – 12 mins +1 lap                   

                                Open Solo Race 1 – 15 mins +1 lap                                                           

                                Open 250cc Race 1 – 10 mins +1 lap                                                         

                                0pen 100cc Race 1 – 8 mins +1 lap                                                                                                                            

1.15pm                 British Championship Race 2 – 20 mins +2 laps                                 

Fastest 30 Support Quads Race 2 – 18 mins +1 lap                            

                                Non-Qualifiers Support Quads Race 2 – 12 mins +1 lap                   

                                Open Solo Race 2 – 15 mins +1 lap                                                           

                                Open 250cc Race 2 – 10 mins +1 lap                                                         

                                0pen 100cc Race 2 – 8 mins +1 lap                                                            

4.30pm                 British Championship Race 3 – 20mins +2 laps  
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