Jake Lewis takes two wins and now leads the European Junior Cup
Monday 05 August: Kiwi Jake Lewis became the first rider to win 2 races in the PATA European Junior Cup race held at Silverstone in the UK this morning
Starting from 8th position on the grid, the determined
Kiwi was leading at the end of the opening lap before being involved in a
titanic fight with 13 other riders for the next 6 laps.
We are used to the EJC races being close and today’s race was no
exception, with no less than 8 different leaders in the opening 3 laps
and at time riders seven abreast into the fast right hander at the end
of the straight.
With positions changing faster than anyone watching could track it
was difficult to predict the final outcome and as the riders were half
way around the final lap, a collision including several of the leading
bunch brought out the red flags meaning the result would be taken from
the previously completed lap.
This gave the victory to Lewis, who was also victorious in the season
opener at Aragon, James Flitcroft claimed a superb second position in
front of an appreciative home crowd while Hungarian Richard Bodis
secured his second podium placing in 3rd.
Javier Orellana (Spain) was visibly disappointed to be awarded 4th, ahead of Robin Anne (France) and Augusto Fernandez in 6th.
Michael Canducci (Italy) kept his record of scoring in every race with 7th, pole sitter Guillaume Raymond (France) was 8th, Kevin Manfredi (Italy) 9th, and Brit Josh Harland completed the top ten.
Swede Jesper Hubner claimed his best result of the year in 11th, Zac Levy was back in the points in 12th ahead of ever improving Estonian Hannes Soomer who was classified 13th at the flag.
The final two point scoring places went to Illya Mykhalchyk (Ukraine) and Italian Andrea Zanella.
Wildcard riders Fraser Rogers and Carl Stevens were 20th and 28th respectively.
Championship Standings
- Jake Lewis, New Zealand: 66 points
- Guillaume Raymond, France: 56 points
- Robin Anne, France: 56 points
- Michael Canducci, Italy: 55 points
- Augusto Fernandez, Spain: 46 points
- James Flitcroft, Great Britain: 45 points
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