On a day
where the sun blared and temperatures soared to 33 degrees, fitness became
a crucial factor as racers battled the challenging elements. Ice baths and
maximising hydration became the order of the day.
In the Pro
Open class the Moss brothers put on a show for the crowd. They both looked
in good form from the drop of the first gate and this was affirmed with
each of them taking a heat win. The main was all Team Motul Pirelli
Suzuki's Matt Moss, with Campbell Mining Racing's Jake Moss a couple
of seconds behind for most of the race.
"We didn’t
get the preparation we wanted, but it was a good win and I was happy with
it.
"We will go from here and try and win again tomorrow.
The track was a bit gnarly and a little bit dry, but I have the red plate now
so I need to keep the momentum.
"The bike was working awesome, so hats off to my
team,” he continued
Jake was not as happy with his performance and
struggled with arm-pump throughout the race.
"My actual riding was really terrible tonight and I
got arm pump pretty bad," Jake explained. "The track was hard and the
sun played a big factor.
"I think I will definitely improve tomorrow, as
I found some lines towards the end of the race that should work out well. I
played it smart today and that has left me in a good position for the
championship.”
Monster Energy Kawasaki rider Jay Marmont filled the
top three, with the first podium of the year a welcome relief.
"The result felt good, as I haven’t run up the front
since last year in Supercross," Marmont said. "It has been a long
time coming for the team, so to be on the podium is a big step forward.
"It gives me something to build upon. I know I
am going to get stronger as the series goes on, so I want to try and be in the
hunt for that championship.”
In the Pro Lites class, current champion Carlton Dry
Honda Racing rider Gavin Faith picked up where he left off at the end of the
2012 SX season. He once again proved too strong for his local counterparts and
after pouncing on an early error by Luke Styke, he was never really
headed.
"I got a decent start and worked my way into second,”
Faith said. "Styke was a little way ahead of me, so I just tried to reel him
in.
"He ended up going down and I got into the lead.
At one point I almost stalled and he caught back up to me. Other than that it
was pretty smooth.”
While not entirely happy with his performance, second
placed Luke Styke was happy with his result.
"The race was good. I had a bit of a crash while I
was leading fairly comfortably, so I was pretty bummed about that," Styke
explained.
"I ended up catching back up to him [Faith], but
the track was a little one-lined and it was tough. My starts were good and I
can build on that, so hopefully I can replicate them and build on my result
tomorrow.”
Dylan Long rounded out the top three with a solid
performance.
The championship continues today, with Round 2
also taking place at Hidden Valley.
Team
Motul Pirelli Suzuk rider Matt Moss wins the Pro Open
final. Image: Shayne Rice
Pro Open Podium. Image: Shayne Rice
Carlton Dry Honda Racing's Gavin Faith wins the Pro Lites final. Image: Shayne Rice
Terex Australian Supercross Championship Top Ten Pro Open
Championship standings (After Rd 1 of 6)
1. Matt MOSS
25, 2. Jake MOSS 22, 3. Jay MARMONT 20, 4. Josh HILL 18, 5. Lawson BOPPING
16, 6. Daniel McCOY 15, 7. Weston PEICK 14, 8. Kirk GIBBS 13, 9. Kade MOSIG
12, 10.Sam MARTIN 11.
Terex Australian Supercross
Championship Top Ten Pro Lites Championship Standings (After Rd 1 of
6)
1. Gavin FAITH 25, 2. Luke STYKE 22, 3. Dylan LONG
20, 4. Ryan MARMONT 18, 5. Luke ARBON 16, 6. Kale MAKEHAM 15, 7. Nickolas
SUTHERLAND 14, 8. Kayne LAMONT 13, 9. Taylor POTTER 12, 10. Luke WILSON
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