News 8 Nov 2016

Honda Genuine Racing's Justin Brayton retains points lead going into Sydney

Honda Genuine Racing press release:

Honda Genuine Racing’s Justin Brayton qualified first and took a win in his heat race at round 4 of the Australian Supercross Championship.

The current points leaders final did not go as well. Brayton was taken down in turn one and had to pick himself up in last place and chase down the front runners, which was made even more difficult on the unpredictable Avalon track –

“Everything was going well; we qualified first and won our heat race again. In the final I was hit hard from behind and fell. I got up in last place and had to start my race all over again”.

The crowd was able to witness the heart and determination of the current point’s leader as he worked his way past 16 riders on his way to fourth –

“Once I got to fourth I knew I needed to settle and focus on the championship. There was very little grip. It was so windy, that track dried very quickly and I needed to be smart and ride to the conditions. I have a comfortable points lead but I can’t afford to give away any more points, said Brayton”.

Justin goes into the final two rounds with an 11 point lead, 3 overall wins and 1 fourth. He is also undefeated with a perfect qualification score of 4 heat race wins.

Adam Enticknap also came down in the final and had to come through. The fan favourite was only able to push through to 11th. Adam now sits in 8th in the championship.

“It was tough; the track was massive, they were long laps and it was hard with the lack of grip-moisture in the track. I made some mistakes in the main as well as crashed. I am happy I got back up and fought through half of the field, but I am disappointed with where I finished. I am looking forward to Sydney, said Enticknap”

Luke Clout had a night to forget and is in doubt for Sydney. The young New South Welshman qualified second and looked poised for a great result. Unfortunately he was jumped on in the final and did not finish.

“I am bummed, I felt strong, I qualified well and was looking forward to a good night. This crash was out of my control. Someone jumped on top of me, out of the first turn and took me down hard. I am not sure if I am in for Sydney, I am just focused on my recovery now, said Clout”

The team is focused on the championship as they head to the final two rounds this coming weekend.

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