Simpson's winning debut at London Supercross
Tuesday 08 February: Shaun Simpson scored his first win of his 2011 campaign on his LS Honda debut at round two of the British Supercross Championship, held at London’s O2 Arena. Simpson’s victory in the SX1 Pro Class capped an eventful evening that saw him crash out of contention in the British Open Class final following a clash with SX specialist Jack Brunell.
Photo credits: Thumbnail: Ray Archer. Champagne / Winner's Trophy: Nuno Laranjeira
Shaun’s day started positively, and with a promising practice session
under his belt he went into his first British Open Class heat race in an
optimistic mood. Any hopes of an easy transition into the main event
were dashed with a poor start, though. Shaun was relegated to the rear
of the pack, but being the only rider brave enough to attempt a tricky
triple jump he was able to make up ground. However, in a bid to avoid
the last chance qualifier Shaun collided with Stephen Sword’s rear
wheel. The incident left Simpson and Sword in a heap, and facing a tense
last chance qualifying race in which only one rider would progress to
the final.
Fortunately Shaun made it through the British Open
Class LCQ unscathed to take his place in the main event. The SX1 Pro
Class heat was less noteworthy, and Shaun earned his place in the final
courtesy of a comfortable top five finish. Before the finals the crowd
were treated to a series of one-lap head-to-head races. Shaun dispatched
Brunell in his first outing and took on Alex Snow and Ashley Greedy in
an anxious three-way scrap for honours. Shaun’s opportunity to
demonstrate his pace was cut short by Greedy though, whose aggressive
riding resulted in Shaun’s LS Honda getting punted off the track.
Simpson
was ready to make amends in the British Open Class final,
but yet
another average start left him with a lot to do. The track was tight,
making passing riders very difficult, but Shaun worked his way back up
to fourth place before losing the front when attempting to pass Brunell.
With just three laps to go the accident curtailed any aspirations of a
double win and Shaun eventually finished a lowly eleventh.
With
his focus switched to the main event, and winning the SX1 Pro Class, a
determined Simpson made short work of the final. He skipped past Mike
Brown, Brunell and Tom Church in the opening few laps before stretching
out a gap and taking his first victory aboard his new LS Honda CRF450R.
"It
was a mixed night for me but I set out to win the SX1 Pro Class and not
get injured, and that is what I did,” said Shaun. "I had a few dodgy
starts, but I was the only guy tripling the back section so I was able
to make up a lot of time there. The Honda’s power meant I could square
off the corners and use its grunt to skip over the obstacles. It felt
really balanced on what was a fairly tight and technical track so I was
really happy with its performance. Riding Supercross is always good fun,
and to win on my debut was great, however now I am focused one hundred
percent on motocross and carrying this momentum into the pre-season
internationals.”