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Jay Marmont takes out Round 3 at Campbelltown



Team Axis 07 Motorsports rider Cody Mackie took the first holeshot of the Open Triple Challenge final, but crashed whilst in the lead. Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Billy Mackenzie and Raceline Pirelli Suzuki’s Lawson Bopping were neck and neck for first, but Mackenzie went down as soon as he got the lead allowing Bopping to take the win with Jay Marmont right on his tale in second and his team mate Jake Moss third.

Mackenzie took the holeshot in the second final shooting out to an early lead. Hometown rider Team Motul Pirelli Suzuki’s Dan McCoy was second and Marmont third until Marmont passed McCoy a few laps in and went after Mackenzie. He eventually made the pass and checked out to take the win. Mackenzie slipped on the final corner giving McCoy second and Moss third.

Jay Marmont took the holeshot in the third final and never looked back for the win and his first overall of the championship. Bopping was second and second overall with Mackie third in the last final and JDR Motorex KTM’s Tye Simmonds third overall. Unfortunately Jake Moss had a bad crash on the last lap and was taken to hospital.

"It was so good to go out there today and race with all of the emotions I had coming into the round. It feels great to finally get a win and I’m feeling really positive about the rest of the championship. Huge thanks to the CDR Yamaha team for all their hard work. It was tough seeing Jake go down on the final lap though and I hope he is alright and back out there racing next weekend,” said Marmont.

In the first of three races in the Triple Challenge Lites final, Carlton Dry Thor Honda’s Gavin Faith took the win with JDR Motorex KTM’s Matt Moss second and Serco Yamaha’s Luke Styke third.

There was a huge pile up on the first corner of the second Lites final taking out most of the field. JDR Motorex KTM’s Brendan Harrison lead the whole race to take the win with Moss showing his incredible speed to ride his way into second after a bad start and Luke Styke finished third.

Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Dean Ferris took the early lead in the third and never looked back. Faith came second and Harrison third. Moss had bike problems on the first corner putting him dead last and way behind. Once again he showed his speed and climbed back to finish 10th.

Harrison took the overall with Faith second and Styke third.

"I am just so ecstatic to be up here and get the win. It has been a long time coming and it’s so good that all of my hard work and the team’s have finally paid off. I just want to keep my head down and go racing and I am confident I can be at the pointy end of the championship standings,” said Harrison.

There were a few big crashes in the Under 19s and Michelin Development Series finals. Joel Dinsdale took out the juniors whilst Errol Willis dominated from start to finish winning in the Under 19s.

Round four of the Australasian Supercross Championship will take place at Maitland Oval next Saturday November 12.


OPEN top ten results – Round 3
1. JAY MARMONT – CDR Rockstar Yamaha: 25
2. Lawson BOPPING – Raceline Pirelli Suzuki: 22
3. Tye SIMMONDS - JDR Motorex KTM: 20
4. Dan MCCOY – Team Motul Pirelli Suzuki: 18
5. Cody MACKIE – Team Axis 07 Motorsports: 16
6. Billy MACKENZIE – Monster Energy Kawasaki: 15
7. Craig ANDERSON – Berry Sweet Lucas Oil Honda Racing: 14
8. Jake MOSS – CDR Rockstar Yamaha: 13
9. Chris BLOSE – Hart & Huntington / Insure My Ride: 12
10. Ryan MARMONT – JDR Motorex KTM: 11

OPEN Championship standings
1. Tye SIMMONDS - JDR Motorex KTM: 60
2. Dan MCCOY – Team Motul Pirelli Suzuki: 59
3. Jay MARMONT – CDR Rockstar Yamaha: 58
4. Billy MACKENZIE – Monster Energy Kawasaki: 49
5. Ryan MARMONT – JDR Motorex KTM: 41
6. Lawson BOPPING – Raceline Pirelli Suzuki: 40
7. Daniel REARDON – JDR Motorex KTM: 39
8. Todd WATERS – Carlton Dry Thor Honda Racing: 38
9. Jake MOSS – CDR Rockstar Yamaha: 35
10. Michael PHILLIPS - Carlton Dry Thor Honda Racing: 29

LITES top 10 results – Round 3
1. Brendan HARRISON – JDR Motorex KTM: 25
2. Gavin FAITH – Carlton Dry THOR Honda: 22
3. Luke STYKE – Serco Yamaha: 20
4. Matt MOSS – JDR Motorex KTM: 18
5. Steven CLARKE – Team Motul Pirelli Suzuki: 16
6. Robbie MARSHALL – Coastal KTM: 15
7. Dean FERRIS – Monster Energy Kawasaki: 14
8. Adam MONEA – Team 07 Axis Motorsport: 13
9. Luke ARBON – GYTR Rockstar Yamaha – 12
10. Lucas SUTHERLAND – Suzuki: 11

LITES – Top 10 Championship standings
1. Matt MOSS – JDR Motorex KTM: 68
2. Brendan HARRISON – JDR Motorex KTM: 65
3. Luke STYKE – Serco Yamaha: 58
4. Steven CLARKE – Team Motul Pirelli Suzuki: 53
5. Gavin FAITH – Carlton Dry THOR Honda: 49
6. Adam MONEA – Team 07 Axis Motorsport: 41
7. Robbie MARSHALL – Coastal KTM: 33
8. Casey TURNER - Suzuki: 33
9. Luke ARBON – GYTR Rockstar Yamaha: 32
10. Dean FERRIS – Monster Energy Kawasaki: 30

UNDER 19s top ten results – Round 3
1. Errol WILLIS - Raceline Pirelli Suzuki: 25
2. Mitch NORRIS: 22
3. Corey LUCAS - Hart & Huntington, ONE Industries, Ringmaster, Novik, Torc 1: 20
4. Geran STAPLETON - Thor Honda Smart, Breese High Performance, Dragon, 2112, BLS: 18
5. Sam DUNCANSON – Yamaha: 16
6. Brayden CONSTABLE: 15
7. Thomas Larsen MOSS: 14
8. Jack MCNEICE – Kawasaki: 13
9. Tristen CACHIA - Coastal KTM, Advanti Motorex KTM, Hart & Huntington:12
10. Jake VELLA: 11

UNDER 19s top ten results – Championship standings
1. Errol WILLIS - Raceline Pirelli Suzuki: 50
2. Corey LUCAS - Hart & Huntington, ONE Industries, Ringmaster, Novik, Torc 1: 38
3. Geran STAPLETON - Thor Honda Smart, Breese High Performance, Dragon, 2112, BLS: 34
4. Mitch NORRIS: 29
5. Sam DUNCANSON – Yamaha: 25
6. Tristen CACHIA - Coastal KTM, Advanti Motorex KTM, Hart & Huntington: 25
7. Joey SAVAGTY – Raceline Pirelli Suzuki: 22
8. Jake WILLIAMS - WPS, ECM,J-Design, Hart & Huntington: 22
9. Jake VELLA: 21
10. Matthew PHILLIPS – Ballards Offroad Yamaha: 20

Michelin Development Series top ten results – Round 3
1. Joel DINSDALE - Yamaha Junior Racing: 25
2. Hayden MELLROSS – Honda Junior Development Team: 22
3. Kurt WATERMAN – Honda: 20
4. Billy JACKSON – Yamaha Junior Racing:18
5. Lenny MAGYAR: 16
6. Joel WIGHTMAN – Pro-Moto Suspension, Mudgee Honda Centre:15
7. Jake DONAHER – Honda: 14
8. Nathan DENNY - Wodonga KTM: 13
9. Aaron HART – JDR Moss Institute Suzuki: 12
10. Mitchell NICHOLS – Hotondo Homes, KTM Bairnsdale: 11

Michelin Development Series top ten Championship standings
1. Joel DINSDALE - Yamaha Junior Racing: 40
2. Billy JACKSON – Yamaha Junior Racing: 40
3. Joel WIGHTMAN – Pro-Moto Suspension, Mudgee Honda Centre: 35
4. Hayden MELLROSS – Honda Junior Development Team: 32
5. Lenny MAGYAR: 30
6. Jordan NOLES – Honda: 26
7. Blake BLACKWELL – Blackwell Bros Excavation,City Coast MC: 25
8. Kurt WATERMAN – Honda: 25
9. Nathan DENNY - Wodonga KTM: 24
10. Mitchell NICHOLS - Hotondo Homes, KTM Bairnsdale: 20