Tuesday 03 September: 6th race of EJC (PATA European Junior Cup). Magny-Cours in France will be the setting for the penultimate round in 5 weeks time.
Pole Sitter and championship leader Jake Lewis was unlucky to miss
the podium for the 4th time this season, finishing a confident 6th in
the latest round of the PATA European Junior Cup powered by Honda at the
Nurburgring, Germany.
The race was initially delayed following incidents in the earlier
World Superbike race but thankfully the conditions were almost perfect
when the rescheduled 8 lap race final got underway at 1635 local time
yesterday.
Lewis made a typically impressive start from the front row of the
grid slotting into 2nd at turn one before hitting the front half way
around the opening lap.
With the leading group of 5 piling on the pressure, Jake rode what
was in many people’s opinion the best race of his European career, as he
fought back almost instantly with every attempt made displace him.
As they started the final lap, the leading group was now 9 as frantic
swapping of positions allowed the following group of four riders to
close in.
Looking to cling on into the final chicane, Jake was swamped as the
pack behind benefited from the slipstream edging Lewis to a hard fought
6th at the flag.
After leading almost every lap, Jake can be satisfied with his
efforts in Germany and moves onto the penultimate round of the series in
France with a reduced championship lead of 4 points.
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