Josh Green and the 2013 Hattah Desert Race.
Thursday 11 July: Active8 Yamaha’s Josh Green won the grueling 38km Hattah Desert Race with team mate Tom McCormack 4th.
Josh Green - image FourOhFour Shots
The prestigious and long standing event in the surrounding desert of
Hattah in country Victoria saw nearly 350 riders take up the challenge
but it was Green, on his YZ450F, that landed on the top of the podium.
Green kicked off the weekend strongly, taking pole position after
the Saturday prologue, a full second ahead of his nearest rival. Faced
with eight, 38 kilometre laps of sandy, whooped out terrain on the
Sunday, the event becomes the ultimate test of fitness, rider skill and
bike durability.
Nearly four and a half hours of racing saw Green take a convincing
win on board his Yamaha YZ450F. He was involved in a tight four way
battle during the opening two laps but eventually broke clear and
stretched his lead to a comfortable gap by the half way stage.
Josh Green: "The speed on the first two laps was crazy. A few of us were going backwards and forwards and it seemed
really difficult to lead. But after a few laps, I seemed to find my
flow, got to the front and was able to just ride my own race.
"I had a drama free run the whole race until the final lap when I
crested a hill and jumped into a fallen lapped rider. It was a bit scary
as I didn’t see him until I was already committed but luckily no damage
was done and I was able to pick it up and get to the finish line,” he laughs. Josh Green - image FourOhFour Shots
When the finish flag flew on the eighth and final lap, Green had a lead of 2 minutes and 19 seconds over second place.
"I’m pretty pumped to win. The Hattah race is such a cool event and
the atmosphere is awesome. This is only the second time I have done it
but I love racing here and the loop is unreal to ride."
Tom McCormack - image FourOhFour Shots
The day proved to be one to remember for the Active8 Yamaha team
with team mate Tom McCormack taking a very respectable fourth outright
and third in class. McCormack was also YZ450F mounted and overcome a
tough Saturday prologue to finish fourth and make it a great day for the
Active8 Yamaha team.
"I finished ninth in the prologue and was frustrated with how I rode
but I also knew that if I rode properly, then I would go pretty well,”
McCormack offered. "I made some passes and kept trying to be smooth and
consistent the whole race and I was able to pull off a fourth place
which I’m really happy with,” he ends.
On hand to watch his riders was team manager, AJ Roberts, who stood down from riding duties to work with the riders.
"It was a very pleasing result and both Josh and Tom rode
exceptionally well. Both prepared well for the event and our bikes were
fast and reliable all weekend.
"A huge thank you goes out to the Active8 Yamaha crew and our
sponsors as events like this really are a team effort and everyone put
in the hard yards for the success we had this weekend.”
The off road fraternity now continue to track west to WA for the
jewel in the crown of off road racing, the Australian Four Day Enduro
(A4DE). The event takes place in Hervey, South of Perth, and the Activ8
Yamaha team take in good form after the Hattah result.
1st Josh Green – 4.22.36 (Yamaha YZ450F)
2nd Jarrod Bewley – 4.24.55
3rd Peter Boyle – 4.28.59
4th Tom McCormack – 4.30.29 (Yamaha YZ450F)
5th Ben Grabham - 4.31.40
Credits: Yamaha-Motor Australia - images FourOhFour Shots