News 7 Nov 2011

Harrison lost for words after claiming first career pro win

Queenslander Brenden Harrison was stoked to claim his first Super X win in Sydney. Image: Rice Photography.

Queenslander Brenden Harrison was stoked to claim his first Super X win in Sydney. Image: Rice Photography.

JDR Motorex KTM’s Brenden Harrison admits that he’s lost for words following a mega first career win in the pro ranks during last weekend’s Campbelltown round of Monster Energy Super X.

The 22-year-old Queenslander broke through for a popular first career win in the Pro Lites, boosting himself well into title contention with 4-1-3 results in the action-packed Triple Header main event.

“I’m ecstatic and the feeling is just unbelievable,” Harrison said. “It’s like all the hard work has finally paid off and came together tonight.

“I’ll just take it round by round from here and focus on my riding. For now, I’m lost for words.

“I really have to thank the whole JDR Motorex KTM team and everybody who has stuck behind me.”

After a pair of third places in the opening two rounds, Harrison now sits second in the series, just three points off JDR Motorex KTM teammate and fellow 250 SX-F rider Matt Moss.

Moss was fast in the Emu Plains-based team’s home round of the series, but just fell short of the podium in fourth overall after taking home 2-2-10 results on the night.

Queenslander Robbie Marshall scored his best result of the year in sixth after winning his heat race for Coastal KTM, now seventh in the series with two rounds remaining.

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