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Carlton cashes in at Duns! 2022 Scot MX SACU Scottish Motocross Championship Round 3 – Race Report & Results

Carlton cashes in at Duns! 2022 Scot MX SACU Scottish Motocross Championship Round 3 – Race Report & Results

Duns Motocross is based at Langton Lees Farm near Duns. Not far from the border with England, it is in a prime location and within striking distance for those travelling from far afield for round 3 of the 2022 ScotMX SACU Scottish Motocross Championship.

Report and Images courtesy of Raymond Thomson – Madmaxmedia

There were a good number of Irish and English riders in attendance and a marvellous opportunity for some of the country’s best riders to shine. The local riders renamed the track “Snuds” as it was being run backwards and it was a welcomed change as the feedback was positive. The great weather played a vital part over the weekend and the team were on hand to maintain it as required which made for some great racing. The Dalkeith Police came along on Sunday to show their support for the Off-Road community and joined in the action by helping the race start team. With the rise in motorcycle thefts, the Police wanted to share the proactive work they have been doing with the riders and the community and listen to their feedback.

Cole Macauley

Autos

Jack Martin and Harris Curran would resume their championship battle at Duns but Cole Macauley proved he meant business making the trip over from Ireland. Jack Martin’s qualifying times were impressive, he was 4s ahead of Harris and 7s ahead of Cole but the Wulfsport sponsored rider’s day would be spoilt by the flying Irish lad. Jack blasted out the gate in the first race with the AMD Hole-shot and won easily but Cole would bag the next two races to set up a thrilling final race on the Sunday. Jack crashed on the second corner after getting the holeshot and by the time he got going again, he had to fight through the pack to get a 4th place in the final race. Cole easily won the final race and secured the overall. With Jack doing enough to bag second place, there was all to play for the final podium. Harris Curran had a heavy crash in the 2nd race and had to have his bike lifted off him but he battled on and finished the race coming home in 9th. Hunter Haldane’s consistent riding and a great 2nd in the last race meant the final podium place was secured. Harris rode bravely on Sunday and his 3rd place in the final race was enough for an overall 4th. Liam Hannah had a solid weekend not far behind in 5th.

Auto Start

65’s

Aaron Todd turned fastest in qualifying into the overall win with a convincing performance. Alfie Lawrie pushed him all weekend but Todd just edged it with three wins to Alfie’s one. His three second places made for the overall second and the diminutive Lyall Rutherford would take the final podium. He did grab the first AMD Hole-shot and ran in front for some time, but Todd and Lawrie would overhaul him. Still a great start to the season for the wee lad. Charlie Casseldon pipped Ethan Gawley by one point for the fourth place. Ethan did have a promising second race where he ran in second so there’s more to come from him this season.

65 Start

85SW / 85BW

Malachi Allan continued his domination of the 85 Small Wheel class with four confident wins. Jaden Anderson did his best to push Malachi with 2 AMD Holeshots but Allan was too strong. Robbie Scott was in the mix for overall second but Jaden’s solid riding kept him at bay. Cole Rennie and Alfie Stott had a ding dong battle all weekend and finished on equal points. Cole secured overall 4th on countback so Alfie had to settle for 5th.

Aaron Todd

The Big Wheel class saw some equally close racing as James McGowan beat Robbie McCullough by one point. McCullogh’s two race wins wasn’t enough as two thirds couldn’t overhaul McGowans win and three second places. Charlie MacDonalds final race win on the Sunday grabbed the final podium ahead of Aaron Tait but his performance paid dividends. He had hoped for a podium with a third and second in the first two races but two fourths limited his overall chances. Robbie Peace had four fifth places for the 5th overall.

Youth Rookies

Lennox Dickinson’s foray over to Scotland was a successful one. He dominated the Youth/Rookies race with four easy wins. Fellow Irish rider Charley Irwin’s party was spoilt by local lad Jack Fletcher. Riding in his first rookie season, he showed his 125 KTM was more than a match for the 250f bikes he was pitted against. Charley Irwin was well placed to capitalise on any mistakes but had to settle for the final podium. Kyle Peel’s two third places was enough to make sure he beat Lee Cameron into fifth by a single point.

Rookie Start

2 Stroke (Saturday)

The two-stroke class had some of the most exciting racing on Saturday. The first race had to be red-flagged after Jack Taylor took himself out with a heavy crash. Logan Hendry had a commanding lead in the first race until the race was red-flagged. After the restart, Logan crashed heavily going into the second corner and this ultimately spoiled his intentions of winning the overall. The top six riders provided some entertaining racing for the crowds on Saturday as they diced for position. Ayden Smith showed his class by winning all three races but the other placings were hard-fought as Steven Rennie’s rare race outing showed he could still run upfront. Dylan Carnegie’s return to racing proved he’d not lost his speed by finishing third. George Stewart and Greg Maxwell traded places all day but George had the bragging rights. Steven Craig proved his CR125 could rip around any track and get to the front of the pack but a mechanical in race 2 spoiled his fun and that of the eager onlookers who love watching the 125 being ragged around the track.

Adult Support (Saturday)

The adult support gave a few of the main runners on Sunday a chance to bed themselves in. Ross ‘Bunga’ Rutherford made it look easy as he rode flawlessly. Adam Slavin enjoyed a run out as he did enough to secure overall second. Elaine Maceachern’s spirited riding earned her the final podium ahead of Seth Moir whose two-second places was enough for a 4th even though he sat out the last race as did Gregor Campbell who got some much-needed bike time after his crash at Lochgilphead took him out for the weekend but he rode solidly and with two thirds he proved he was fit for MX2 on Sunday.

James McGowan

Vets o40/o50/o60

Niall Macauley spent Saturday chasing round track watching his son Cole racing in the Autos and he completed the double on Sunday by winning the Vets O40’s by a good margin. Brian Alexander pushed hard all day but couldn’t match the Irishman’s speed. Alan Deans rode well to secure the final podium place.

The o50’s was battled out by the usual suspects. Gordon ‘Montana’ Morrison always does his best to grab the AMD Hole-shots in whatever race he’s in and although he hit the start gate hard in race 3, he did enough to secure the overall. Ian Wilson and Morton Hannah fought for the second place and it was the 2019 World Vet Wilson that got the honour. Hannah, still getting to grips with his CRF after riding a 2 stroke CR for years got third overall. Paul Chiappa was in the mix in the main race and finished first in the o60’s ahead of Douglas Garrick.

Vets Start

Adult ‘C’

The ‘C’s normally have a different winner every race as the racing is close but Louis Tobin won all three races on Sunday. He had to push through the pack in race 1 and only just caught the fast-starting Dale Hynd as the AMD hole-shot specialist couldn’t secure the win. Considering it’s Dales’s first season back after a long layoff, he’s got more to come. Hynd was impressive with a 2,2,3 for overall second. Adam Curran did enough with his two thirds to hold off Matin Lyell by one point to land the final podium position.

Adult ‘B’
The B class was another that was dominated by one rider. Myles Reid looked super smooth as he eased past the early front runners in each race. Riding with a back injury, he was able to gap the pack and stay in front in all three races. Jamie Clarke was desperate for a race win but couldn’t quite match Myles but held off Rory Johnson who also pushed every race. Ivan Kerr enjoyed the trip over from Ireland and was not far off the front runners. He did well to stay ahead of the rest of the pack as the tightly contested class is always hard-fought.

MX1 MX2 Start

MX1 / MX2

Shaun Simpson proved he’s still the man to beat as he turned on the style in every race. No first corner crashes this time like Lochgilphead and he grabbed all three AMD hole-shots and lead every lap of every race. It was a bumper payday for Simpson as he secured the bonus payout for doing so. It was a much-needed workout for Shaun as he continues to race the Revo British Championship along with Billy Mackenzie who did try to push Simpson early in each race but would get passed by Ben Edwards who made a welcome return to racing the ScotMX Championship after winning the Carnegie Fuels MX1 class last year. Mackenzie got the final podium ahead of Ross ‘Bunga’ Rutherford although Ross did manage a third ahead of Billy in race 2. Aaron McCarroll has also recently returned to racing after a long layoff and showed he still has the speed to compete at a good level. The Chambers Racing rider improved each race and managed to overhaul Bunga in the last race. Bunga still finished ahead of McCarroll who ended up with a creditable overall 5th in MX1.

Shaun Simpson

The Safe Access MX2 race saw Carlton Husbands first trek up north this season and it was a profitable one. He dominated the class and was in the mix with the MX1’s bikes in the combined race finishing ahead of some of the big guns. Steven Craig was over a minute behind Husband in race 1 and Ayden Smith, riding in MX2, rode out of his skin to get the third place in race 1. He won the Youth/Rookies last season and showed he has bags of potential riding the four-stroke bike. Craig would end up with the overall second for the day with two 2nd places. Logan Hendry put the disappointment of his 2 stroke crash on the Saturday with a hard-fought overall third riding hard and finishing only a few seconds behind Husband in race 3. The second place was enough to secure his place on the podium. Jack Arthur’s consistency meant he was able to finish ahead of Gregor Campbell as he put the disappointment of Lochgilphead behind him as Duns saw a return to form with a third in race 2.

Round 4 of the ScotMX Championship, powered by Milwaukee will be at Rhynie Motocross 11th / 12th June. Entries are open and available www.scotmx.com

Billy Mackenzie

Results

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Shaun Simpson 75 25 25 25
2 Ben Edwards 66 22 22 22
3 Billy MCKENZIE 58 20 18 20
4 Ross Rutherford 54 18 20 16
5 Aaron McCAROL 50 16 16 18
6 Dylan C 45 15 15 15
7 Owen Hendry 42 14 14 14
8 Adam slavin 37 12 12 13
9 Fraser NORRIE 37 13 13 11
10 Jordan kerr 34 11 11 12

Ben Edwards

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Carlton Husband 75 25 25 25
2 Steven craig 64 22 22 20
3 Logan Hendry 54 16 16 22
4 Jack Arthur 52 18 18 16
5 Gregor CAMPBELL 50 15 20 15
6 Andrew Pohlen 46 14 14 18
7 Elaine McEachern 36 12 12 12
8 Ayden SMITH 35 20 15
9 Jason MARTIN 34 10 11 13
10 Ewan Kermack 31 8 9 14
11 Sean HENDERSON 31 11 10 10
12 Lewis CAMPBELL 28 9 8 11
13 Josh BUCHANAN 26 13 13

Auto

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Cole McAuley 97 22 25 25 25
2 Jack Martin 87 25 22 22 18
3 Hunter Haldane 75 15 20 18 22
4 Harris Curran 72 20 12 20 20
5 Liam Hannah 64 16 18 14 16
6 Jack Heath 58 13 15 16 14
7 Aidan Anton 56 10 16 15 15
8 Connor CLAYTON 52 12 14 13 13
9 Brodie Bennett 48 14 10 12 12
10 Kobi EASSON 45 11 13 11 10
11 Marcus GAIN 36 9 8 10 9
12 Daniel MORRISON 36 8 11 9 8
13 Finn O’CONNOR 29 18 11
14 April McINTYRE 24 7 9 8

Junior 65

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Aaron TODD 97 25 22 25 25
2 Alfie LAWRIE 91 22 25 22 22
3 Lyall RITHERFORD 80 20 20 20 20
4 Charlie CASSELDEN 67 18 16 15 18
5 Ethan GAWLEY 66 16 18 16 16
6 Balli BLACK 60 12 15 18 15
7 Zak Hendry 54 14 14 13 13
8 George Scott Dryden 48 13 12 12 11
9 Liam EVEREARD 47 15 13 14 5
10 Callum smith 46 11 11 10 14
11 Ben ALEXANDER 38 10 10 11 7
12 Maddox Patterson 31 6 6 9 10
13 Olly O’Brien 30 8 5 5 12
14 Harris HALEY 29 9 9 3 8
15 Ronnie Moar 27 7 7 7 6
16 ALEX FRASER 24 5 4 6 9
17 Ivan WILLIAMSON 24 4 8 8 4
18 James foote 10 3 2 4 1
19 Jayden MUNRO 8 2 3 3
20 Evie WILKIE 5 1 2 2
21 Ruby O’CONNOR 1 1

Small Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Malachi ALLAN 100 25 25 25 25
2 Jaden Anderson 86 22 22 22 20
3 Robbie Scott 82 20 20 20 22
4 Cole RENNIE 68 18 16 16 18
5 Alfie Stott 68 16 18 18 16
6 Reuben OATES 52 10 14 14 14
7 Jayjay Brondel 52 15 13 12 12
8 Dylan Thorndick 50 12 12 13 13
9 Jamie McKEE 48 3 15 15 15
10 Michael Patterson 45 13 11 11 10
11 Tyler MEARNS 39 14 5 9 11
12 Evan BENNET 34 9 8 8 9
13 Lexi ROBERTSON 31 7 10 6 8
14 Declan Cook 31 8 9 7 7
15 Lewis REID 24 11 3 10
16 Scott Forsyth 22 6 6 5 5
17 Lewis YATES 18 4 4 4 6
18 Lauchlan MARSHALL 10 7 3
19 Niko CLARK 9 5 2 2
20 Mathtew KERR 4 2 1 1

Big Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 James McGowan 91 22 25 22 22
2 Robbie McCullough 90 25 20 25 20
3 Charlie Macdonald 81 18 18 20 25
4 Aaron Tait 78 20 22 18 18
5 Robbie Peace 64 16 16 16 16
6 Samuel logan 58 13 15 15 15
7 Owen Bennett 54 14 14 12 14
8 Harry NUNN 53 15 11 14 13
9 Scott Nesbitt 47 12 12 11 12
10 Chloe Hamer 42 11 10 10 11
11 Marco GUERRIOT 37 10 9 9 9
12 Brogin GOULDING 35 9 8 8 10
13 Dylan Hamer 34 8 13 13

Rookies

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Lennox DICKSON 100 25 25 25 25
2 Jack FLETCHER 79 22 20 15 22
3 Charley Irwin 77 15 22 22 18
4 Kyle peel 70 20 18 20 12
5 Lee Cameron 69 16 15 18 20
6 Logan FERGUSON 66 18 16 16 16
7 Caydan Mearns 57 14 14 14 15
8 Troy FLOCKHART 49 10 13 12 14
9 Ryan McKINNEY 49 13 10 13 13
10 Ryan Lowes 46 12 12 11 11
11 Billy THORNTON 35 9 9 8 9
12 Ryan O’CONNOR 33 8 7 10 8
13 Tallon Leask 32 11 11 10
14 Harrison BYERS 26 5 8 9 4
15 Lewis GOW 25 6 6 7 6
16 Jack YOUNG 21 7 5 6 3
17 Drew LESLIE 16 3 4 2 7
18 Jake SCOTT 14 4 1 4 5
19 Stuan FERGUSON 12 2 3 5 2
20 Dylan MULLIGAN 6 1 2 3
21 Thorfinn Byers 1 1
22 Bryce ANDERSON 1 1

2 Stroke 150

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Ayden SMITH 75 25 25 25
2 Steven craig 66 22 22 22

2 Stroke Open

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Steven Rennie 69 22 22 25
2 Dylan C 63 25 16 22
3 George Stewart 58 18 20 20
4 Greg MAXWELL 56 20 18 18
5 Alan MORTON 47 16 15 16
6 JAMES HADDOW 44 15 14 15
7 Logan Hendry 39 14 25
8 Paul SEYMOUR 38 11 13 14
9 Aaron ROLLO 25 13 12
10 Zander MARTIN 12 12

Louis Tobin

Vets Over 40

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Niall McAuley 75 25 25 25
2 Brian ALEXANDER 66 22 22 22
3 Alan DEANS 58 20 20 18
4 Fraser WATSON 56 18 18 20
5 Barry GILLAN 48 16 16 16
6 Richie BRYCE 44 15 15 14
7 Barry MacPHERSON 43 14 14 15
8 Jim CLARK 37 12 12 13
9 Mark MASON 34 11 11 12
10 Alistair LESLIE 31 10 10 11
11 Paul SEYMOUR 27 8 9 10
12 Ross HEATH 26 13 13
13 Garry PATTERSON 26 9 8 9

Vets Over 50

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Gordon MORRISON 75 25 25 25
2 Ian WILSON 64 20 22 22
3 Morton Hannah 62 22 20 20
4 Andrew LEASK 49 15 16 18
5 Stephen POLLOK 47 13 18 16
6 Mikey DUFF 42 12 15 15
7 David HENNING 39 14 11 14
8 Ian ROSS 36 11 12 13
9 Chris BYERS 35 10 13 12
10 Brian Fraser 32 18 14
11 Stephen CASSIDAY 16 16

Myles Reid

Vets Over 60

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Paul Chiappa 75 25 25 25
2 Douglas GARRICK 66 22 22 22

Adult B

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Myles REID 75 25 25 25
2 Jamie clarke 64 22 22 20
3 Rory Johnston 56 20 20 16
4 Ivan KERR 54 18 14 22
5 Rusty Robertson 51 15 18 18
6 Ivan williamson 43 12 16 15
7 Russell VALENTINE 39 10 15 14
8 Lewis Carey 35 14 10 11
9 Jack Winthrop 34 9 12 13
10 JAMES HADDOW 27 4 11 12
11 Paul McCLUNG 26 3 13 10
12 David Smith 25 11 8 6
13 Liam Mcintyre 23 7 7 9
14 Harry hamilton 23 6 9 8
15 Aaron ROLLO 19 8 6 5
16 Ryan Garthwaite 16 16
17 Dylan grieve 13 13
18 Greg McDONALD 10 5 5
19 Matthew BRUCE 8 1 7
20 Andrew SLAVIN 6 2 4
21 WAYNE MACKIE 5 1 4
22 Ewan CAMPBELL 3 3
23 David SINCLAIR 3 3
24 KYLE HADDOW 3 2 1
25 Jordan Doherty 2 2

Adult Support Race

Adult C

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Louis TOBIN 75 25 25 25
2 Dale HYND 64 22 22 20
3 Adam Curran 55 20 20 15
4 Martyn LYELL 54 18 18 18
5 Gary lockyer 46 13 11 22
6 John KENNY 46 16 14 16
7 William Anderson 41 15 12 14
8 Ross bradley 40 12 15 13
9 Logan ADSLEY 35 9 16 10
10 David MURRAY 29 11 7 11
11 Scott FOOTE 28 6 10 12
12 Jordan Aitchison 27 14 13
13 Scott CRAWFORD 22 8 9 5
14 David Dick 20 5 8 7
15 Nathan WILSON 18 4 6 8
16 Andrew KERR 17 3 5 9
17 Craig donaldson 13 7 3 3
18 Harris CAMPBELL 11 10 1
19 Aaron Ropss 10 4 6
20 Kyle Wingate 4 4
21 Stevie WOOD 4 2 2
22 Kevin Drew 2 2
23 Liam watson 1 1
24 Dillon Ahmed 1 1

Lennox Dickinson