News 12 Nov 2011

Bopping takes first career Open win, Moss the Lites in Maitland Super X

Raceline Pirelli Suzuki rookie stars with first career Pro Open Super X victory.

Raceline Pirelli Suzuki's Lawson Bopping celebrates his first ever Pro Open Super X win in Maitland. Image: Rice Photography.

Raceline Pirelli Suzuki’s Lawson Bopping has taken a mega first career victory in the Pro Open class at Maitland’s fourth round of the Monster Energy Super X, Australasian Supercross Championship.

The 21-year-old rookie took a trio of second place finished in the three 10-lap finals that made up the main event, good enough to seal the overall.

“I’m so happy, this is the best feeling,” Bopping said. “Who would have thought that three seconds would get me the overall?

“I’m over the moon. The track was really slick and the whoops were rutted, but I’d just like to thank Raceline Pirelli Suzuki because they have worked so hard.

“I got a great start in that last one, saw Jay behind me, but I knew he had a bad first race. I wanted to beat him, but I’ll take second to get the overall.”

Marmont rebounded from a dramatic crash in the first race to take two wins, asserting himself as the new points leader with his customary ‘never say die’ attitude.

With 8-1-1 finishes, Marmont now holds a vital five-point advantage with one round to go. Tye Simmonds (JDR Motorex KTM) was sixth on the night, now second behind Marmont.

A further three behind Simmonds is Dan McCoy, the Motul Pirelli Suzuki rider who was eighth in Maitland, while Bopping is now just seven behind him.

Rounding out the podium was American guest Chris Blose for Hart and Huntington/InsureMyRide, winner of the first final before racing to 16-3 finishes despite a crash in final two.

Bopping (centre) won the Pro Open main event from Jay Marmont (left) and Chris Blose (Kawasaki). Image: Rice Photography.

Finishing fourth and fifth for the round were Todd Waters (Carlton Dry Honda Thor Racing) and Dan Reardon (JDR Motorex KTM).

Matt Moss placed himself in the box seat for the Pro Lites championship, winning the overall at Maitland after three action-packed eight-lap races that made up the Triple Header.

Moss finished with 2-2-1 results for the afternoon, a pivotal moment in the series as he now enjoys a 22-point lead entering next weekend’s final round.

“I knew it would be tough here today, but I’d really like to thank the JDR team, my girlfriend, family, trainer and the Moss Institute,” Moss said.

“It’s been a great season so far, but there’s one to go so hopefully I can wrap it up.”

With teammate and title rival Brenden Harrison crashing out of the final main event, Moss sent his thoughts out to the Queenslander.

“It’s a shame to see him go down and he’s been a great competitor,” Moss added.

“It’s unfortunate and I would have liked to fight to the end, but I think he will do well in motocross and supercross next year.”

Second overall after a consistent performance was Dean Ferris, the Monster Energy Kawasaki rider’s highlight of the night coming as he took the win in final two.

GYTR Rockstar Yamaha’s Luke Arbon rounded out the podium in third with 6-7-2 finishes. Fourth was Gavin Faith, while fifth was Team 07 Axis Motorsports Honda’s Adam Monea.

Matt Moss extended his Lites lead to 22 with a third victory for the season. Image: Rice Photography.

Winning the first final of the night was Carlton Dry Honda Thor Racing’s Faith, but he crashed on the opening lap of race three to ruin his hopes of the overall.

Another rider to suffer tough luck was Motul Pirelli Suzuki’s Steven Clarke, crashing out while leading final three and suffering a suspected broken wrist.

The Under 19s class saw Raceline Pirelli Suzuki’s Errol Willis continue his sweep of the series, winning comfortable after holeshotting in the main event.

Joining Willis on the podium was Sam Martin (Suzuki) and Tom Larsen-Moss (Yamaha). Wilson now enjoys a commanding 25-point lead in the series with a round to go.

In the Junior Development class it was Kurt Waterman who won ahead of fellow Honda rider Hayden Melross, while Yamaha’s series leader Billy Jackson was third.

The series will now move onto next weekend’s season finale at Ipswich Showgrounds in Queensland on Saturday, 19 November.

2011 Monster Energy Super X, Australasian Supercross Championship
Round Four – Maitland, NSW

Pro Open Results:
1. Lawson Bopping
2. Jay Marmont
3. Chris Blose
4. Todd Waters
5. Dan Reardon
6. Tye Simmonds
7. Cody Mackie
8. Daniel McCoy
9. Billy Mackenzie
10. Ryan Marmont

Pro Open Standings:
1. Jay Marmont 80
2. Tye Simmonds 75
3. Daniel McCoy 72
4. Lawson Bopping 65
5. Billy Mackenzie 61
6. Todd Waters 56
7. Dan Reardon 55
8. Ryan Marmont 52
9. Chris Blose 47
10. Michael Phillips 39

Pro Lites Results:
1. Matt Moss
2. Dean Ferris
3. Luke Arbon
4. Gavin Faith
5. Adam Monea
6. Steven Clarke
7. Robbie Marshall
8. Luke Styke
9. Nicholas Sutherland
10. James Booth-Elliott

Pro Lites Standings:
1. Matt Moss 93
2. Luke Styke 71
3. Brendan Harrison 70
4. Steven Clarke 68
5. Gavin Faith 67
6. Adam Monea 57
7. Dean Ferris 52
8. Luke Arbon 52
9. Robbie Marshall 47
10. Kirk Gibbs 37

Under 19s Results:
1. Errol Willis
2. Sam Martin
3. Thomas Larsen-Moss
4. Sam Duncanson
5. Geran Stapleton
6. Brayden Constable
7. Jarrad Davis
8. Tristen Cachia
9. Luke Reardon
10. Jack McNeice

Under 19s Standings:
1. Errol Willis 75
2. Geran Stapleton 50
3. Corey Lucas 48
4. Sam Duncanson 43
5. Thomas Larsen-Moss 38
6. Tristen Cachia 38
7. Mitch Norris 37
8. Brayden Constable 32
9. Jarrad Davis 30
10. Jake Williams 29

Junior Development Results:
1. Kurt Waterman
2. Hayden Mellross
3. Billy Jackson
4. Joel Wightman
5. Lenny Magyar
6. Nathan Crawford
7. Jake Donaher
8. Aaron Hart
9. Mitchell Nichols
10. Miles Stanley

Junior Development Standings:
1. Billy Jackson 60
2. Hayden Mellross 54
3. Joel Wightman 53
4. Kurt Waterman 50
5. Lenny Magyar 46
6. Joel Dinsdale 40
7. Mitchell Nichols 32
8. Aaron Hart 29
9. Jake Donaher 28
10. Jordan Noles 26

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