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Rutherford triumphs at Rhynie! ScotMX Scottish Motocross Championship Round 4 – Race Report & Results

The fourth round of The ScotMX Scottish Championship, powered by Milwaukee, returned to the 2 day format after it was changed for Doune. The Rhynie track, north of Aberdeen, is the home of the Aberdeen and District Motocross club and always a popular track for any rider that has had the pleasure of racing there before. Fast and technical, it is a great test for all comers. The ADMCC had a local round 2 weeks prior and the track team had worked hard to make sure conditions were perfect.

Report and Images by Raymond Thomson – Madmaxmedia 

Saturday 14th August

The weather on Saturday was a bit mixed with bright spells of sunshine in between rain showers. This didn’t affect the riders as they were too focused on making the most of the great track. The classes were busy and many riders had their eye on not just the win, but making sure they made the most of baking good championship points. With two rounds to go, it was a pivotable meeting to keep on track for the overall season.

Auto’s Start

Auto’s

Zak Hendry has had a great season so far and won all previous rounds, but he had his work cut out at his home track as Lyall Rutherford had other ideas. The diminutive rider grabbed the AMD hole shots and rode hard every lap as Zak pushed him all the way and nearly mugged him on the line in the first race as Lyall rolled off the gas before the line. Lyall did manage to gap the field in the subsequent races as he had his best result to date. Tucker Moffat had a solid weekend and managed a second place in the fourth race and got within 4 points of Zak to secure the final podium but Zak’s solid second overall was never in doubt. Caleb Shearer had a mixed weekend but did enough to get a good fourth overall ahead of Cole Macauley whose long trip over from Northern Ireland was worth it as he secured fifth. Harris Curran had a great weekend with three excellent fourth places but the DNF in race three put paid to finishing higher up the places. It was hard to separate Harris and Caleb as they swapped places during races all weekend.

Malachi Allan – 65’s

65’s

Malachi Allan continued his dominance of the 65’s by winning all four races over the two days. Robbie Scott and Kyle Graham were split by two points as they both managed to finish 2nd in two races but Robbie edged Kyle out for the overall second. Kyle did get out the gate well, securing some great AMD hole shots but it wasn’t quite enough so he settled for a good third. Alfie Lawrie’s return to racing after a short lay off was rewarded with three thirds but a poor result in his last race dropped him to fourth. Jamie Mckee and Ryan Jackson rounded out the top six. The next three riders were separated by just a few points which led to some very exciting racing keenly watched track side by their parents.

65’s Start

Jaden Anderson – 85 Small Wheels

85’s SW/BW

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Ben McConville’s weekend was curtailed after two race wins as a crash in the third race would result in an overall 7th which meant Jaden Anderson would take the overall win with 2,2,1,1 for his troubles. James McGowan was on for the overall second until a poor finish in the last race meant Alfie Stott would turn three fourths into the overall second by finishing second in the last race. James had done enough though to get the final podium ahead of Jimmy Lindsay who had improved each race with two thirds in his last two races. Robbie Peace and Mason Allen rounded out the top six as they swapped places in the races all weekend.

Jack Fletcher – Big Wheel 85’s

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Jack Fletcher’s winning streak continued at Rhynie. Four no nonsense wins but Troy Flockhart did his best to run out front at times and blasted out the gate but Jack would eventually reel him in. Troy’s 3,2,2,2 gave him a comfortable second place. Ryan McKinney managed to beat Rhys Whyment by1 point to finish on the podium after Rhys had a big crash in the third race to spoil his overall chances. He did have two 3rd’s and a great 2nd place which proves there’s more to come from the newcomer to the class. Harrison Byers had a consistent ride ahead of Charlie McDonald as the pair enjoyed some close racing.

Charley Irwin Rookies

Rookies

Ayden Smith and Charley Irwin served up some great racing as the pair swapped first and second places all weekend. Ayden was on for three wins in a row but he hit the start gate in race three and had to battle through the entire field to secure the second place. Charley had the overall on count back by winning the last races, as the pair both finished on the same points. Great reward for the Irishman and it left Ayden thinking what could’ve been if he’d had a better start in race three. Lee Cameron had a solid weekend and three 3rd’s was enough to secure the final podium. Marley Nelson pushed all weekend and was rewarded by a good fourth as a first corner crash involved Caydan Mearns and meant he would finish behind Euan Watson as he did his best to keep in touch with the leaders. Euan would do enough to stay in the top 6 and ahead of Caydan with the fifth overall. Caydan’s unfortunate crash spoiled his weekend as he had to settle for sixth overall.

Adult Support

Adult Support

Ben Kennedy took the opportunity to ride the track on Saturday in the support race to bed himself in for the MX2 race on Sunday. Ben would only ride the first two races but was 5s a lap quick than his nearest rival Kevin Murray. Veteran rider Kev’s 2,2,1 on board a borrowed KX500 was enough for the overall on the day. Kevin took the opportunity to ride at Rhynie to bed himself in for the Farleigh Vets des Nations where the enduro ace will ride for Team Scotland. Another rider using the adult support as practice for Sunday was Micky Graham. He got to grips with the track quickly and completed the podium.

Troy Flockhart 85’s

Sunday 15th August

The weather was more favourable on Sunday as overnight rain meant the track was in prime condition for some no holds barred racing.

Vet’s o40/o50/o60

In the O40’s, Micky Graham and Lewis Farrow battled it out for the overall, but Lewis damaged his knee ligaments during race 2 which resulted in him pulling up mid race in race 3, only to re-join and do enough to bag the overall second. Micky Graham run out a well deserved winner but Lewis was lucky to be able to finish in the end. It was great watching the 125 two stroke run against the 450 four stroke. Alan Deans did enough to stay ahead of Paul Carey as the Irishman’s third in race 3 wasn’t enough to get him on the podium.
The O50’s saw some real hard fought battles on track as the vets proved they can still command respect. Alasdair McGowan maintained his form from previous rounds as he had a clean sweep with three race wins in his class. Gordon Morrison and Ian Wilson served up some fantastic racing as the pair battled it out, much to the delight of commentator Sean Doherty who used to race against them. It was Gordon Morrison who got the bragging rights as he did enough to stay ahead of Wilson. The pair fist bumped after they crossed the line in race three. Great to see the vets enjoy their racing. Paul Chiappa won the O60’s with ease ahead of Douglas Garrick as the pair raced hard in the mix with their younger counterparts.

Adult C Start

Adult ‘C’

John Kenny proved his decision to race the ScotMX Championship was a good one. The fife rider got himself a new Husqvarna and after some local track set-up, won his very first race at the first attempt. The ‘C’ class is always a hard fought affair and it was no different at Rhynie. Kenny pushed through from 5th position into 1st in the first race and he won the third race which secured the overall win. Ross Bradley’s quick starts turned into the overall second but his day didn’t start off too well as a first corner crash meant he would have to fight through the pack in the first race and make sure he had two strong performances in the other two races. After the poor first race, he proved he was up to the challenge as he turned the AMD hole shots into podiums. After many ferries back and forth from Northern Ireland, throughout the season, Josh Rea’s hard work was rewarded with the final podium as the Irishman finally turned the miles into smiles.

Adult B Start

Adult ‘B’

Josh Gray got out the gate in race 1 grabbing the AMD hole shot and it looked like that would set the tone for the day as he won race one easily. Rusty Robertson, undaunted by his second in race 1, would win the next two races to take the top step comfortably. Josh didn’t make it easy for himself with a poor second race but redeemed himself in the final race with a third which was enough to finish ahead of Ivan Williamson who turned up the heat with an AMD hole shot and a great second place in race three for the overall third on the podium. Ivan finished on the same points as Naill Mcauley but Ivan took the podium with the better last race result. No trophy for the consistent Irishman at this meeting.

Ben Kennedy MX2

MX1 / MX2

In the Carnegie Fuels MX1, Tony Craig wasted no time picking up where he left off at Doune. He rode tree faultless races as he turned the three AMD hole shots into easy wins. He looked like he meant business in practice and it was a workman like display as he secured the red plate for the championship. With a few notable riders missing, it was an opportunity for the riders in attendance to make up some places in the championship. Ryan Maclean had a better time of it at Rhynie as he managed to reset himself after a challenging race in race 1 and rode well to stay ahead of the pack and secure two thirds for the third overall. It was a lonely three races for the experienced vet, Richard Mckeown as he gapped the rest of the field but couldn’t catch Craig. He showed he still had the speed and style to adapt to any track as he rode hard for the second overall.

MX1/MX2 Start

The Safe Access MX2 race was frantic at times as Ben Kennedy found himself racing the MX1 bikes to show them he meant business in his first full season after moving up from the rookies. He caught Ryan MacLean in race 1 and finished third in the race but first in his class. The rest of the MX2 riders would also do battle with the MX1 bikes and Steven Craig found himself was some way back from Ben Kennedy but still had three creditable races finishing second on the podium and now takes the red plate as he leads the championship in the Safe Access MX2. Jack Arthur finally got some reward for a tough season as he wrestled his Suzuki into third overall.

Tony Craig MX1

Round 5 of the ScotMX Scottish Championship, Powered by Milwaukee, will continue on 4th / 5th September at Woodside MX track, Elgin (north of Aberdeen).

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Rusty Robertson Adult B

Results

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Tony Craig 75 25 25 25
2 Richard Mckeown 66 22 22 22
3 Ryan Mclean 60 20 20 20
4 Aiden BRUCE 54 18 18 18
5 George Stewart 48 16 16 16
6 Jordan kerr 44 14 15 15
7 Adam slavin 43 15 14 14

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Ben Kennedy 75 25 25 25
2 Steven craig 64 22 22 20
3 Jack Arthur 52 20 14 18
4 Josh BUCHANAN 50 18 18 14
5 Steven McCormack 47 15 16 16
6 Ewan Kermack 46 16 15 15
7 Logan Hendry 42 20 22
8 Lewis CAMPBELL 40 14 13 13

Auto’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Lyall Rutherford 100 25 25 25 25
2 Zak Hendry 86 22 22 22 20
3 Tucker Moffat 82 20 20 20 22
4 Caleb shearer 66 16 16 18 16
5 Cole McAuley 57 13 15 15 14
6 Harris Curran 54 18 18 18
7 Josh ALEXANDER 44 15 13 16
8 Stuart duchart 43 14 14 15
9 Ivan williamson 39 12 14 13
10 Ruby O’Connor 33 9 12 12
11 Connor CLAYTON 32 11 10 11
12 Jacob Sammels 31 8 10 13
13 Hunter Haldane 30 10 11 9
14 Marcus GAIN 29 5 6 7 11
15 Brodie Bennett 29 6 7 6 10
16 Finn O’Connor 20 4 8 8
17 Liam Hannah 16 7 9
18 Anna HALDANE 12 12

Junior 65’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Malachi Allan 100 25 25 25 25
2 Robbie Scott 82 18 22 22 20
3 Kyle Graham 80 22 18 18 22
4 Alfie lawrie 76 20 20 20 16
5 Jamie mckee 61 16 14 13 18
6 Ryan Jackson 57 15 13 14 15
7 George Scott Dryden 55 13 16 12 14
8 Ricky Barrack 55 12 15 15 13
9 Kian McGill 54 14 12 16 12
10 Maddox Patterson 38 10 7 10 11
11 Callum smith 36 9 11 11 5
12 Reuben Oates 33 8 8 8 9
13 Declan Cook 28 7 2 9 10
14 Scott Forsyth 25 6 9 3 7
15 Ronnie Moar 24 11 5 8
16 Balli BLACK 21 4 10 7
17 Travis Mathieson 20 5 6 6 3
18 Evan Bennett 12 3 1 2 6
19 Jack Mowat 12 2 5 1 4
20 Olly O’Brien 11 1 4 4 2
21 Riley Crawford 4 3 1

Rookies Start

Small Wheel 85’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Jaden Anderson 94 22 22 25 25
2 Alfie Stott 76 18 18 18 22
3 James McGowan 72 20 20 22 10
4 James Lindsay 68 12 16 20 20
5 Robbie Peace 62 15 13 16 18
6 Mason ALLEN 59 16 15 15 13
7 Ben McCONVILLE 50 25 25
8 Samuel logan 49 6 14 14 15
9 Checoby rainey 47 9 10 12 16
10 Aaron Tait 46 7 12 13 14
11 Michael Patterson 42 11 9 11 11
12 Owen Bennett 38 10 7 9 12
13 Tyler Mearns 36 13 6 8 9
14 Scott Nesbitt 33 14 11 8
15 Dylan Thorndick 33 8 8 10 7
16 Chloe Hamer 23 5 5 7 6

Big Wheel 85’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Jack Fletcher 100 25 25 25 25
2 Troy Flockhart 86 22 20 22 22
3 Ryan McKINNEY 70 14 18 20 18
4 Rhys whyment 69 20 22 7 20
5 Harrison Byers 66 16 16 18 16
6 Charlie Macdonald 60 15 14 16 15
7 Ewen McPherson 57 18 15 14 10
8 Ryan O’Connor 55 13 13 15 14
9 Drew Leslie 43 11 9 11 12
10 Lewis MOORE 42 10 10 9 13
11 Harry Nunn 40 8 11 10 11
12 Glen Rollo 37 12 12 13
13 Dylan Hamer 31 7 7 8 9
14 Aiden EWEN 29 9 8 12
15 Harry Mowat 26 6 6 6 8

Rookies

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Charley Irwin 94 22 22 25 25
2 Ayden smith 94 25 25 22 22
3 Lee Cameron 76 20 16 20 20
4 Marley nelson 72 18 20 16 18
5 Euan watson 56 13 14 14 15
6 Caydan Mearns 51 15 18 5 13
7 Calum Moore 50 11 13 12 14
8 Jamie Mackay 48 12 5 15 16
9 Kyle peel 47 14 15 18
10 Tallon Leask 41 10 12 10 9
11 Aaron POTTERTON 40 7 11 11 11
12 Nash ALLEN 36 5 6 13 12
13 Charlie ALLEN 35 8 10 9 8
14 Ryan Lowes 31 6 8 7 10
15 Gavin Scott 29 9 7 8 5
16 Logan FERGUSON 16 16
17 Kagen walsh 16 3 4 3 6
18 Euan Aiken 15 9 6
19 Logan ADSLEY 13 4 2 7
20 Fraser Leslie 8 3 2 3
21 Rossi Crawford 6 1 1 4
22 Aaron Rollo 4 4
23 Rowan Thomson 3 1 2
24 Jake Masson 2 2
25 Thorfinn Byers 1 1

Adult B

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Rusty Robertson 72 22 25 25
2 Josh Gray 61 25 16 20
3 Ivan williamson 58 18 18 22
4 Niall McAuley 58 20 20 18
5 Myles REID 52 16 22 14
6 Dylan grieve 43 14 13 16
7 Sean HENDERSON 42 13 14 15
8 Russell VALENTINE 34 12 12 10
9 Steven Lennie 33 11 15 7
10 Ryan Smith 27 5 11 11
11 Andrew McNICOLL 27 10 8 9
12 Ross Marshall 26 4 9 13
13 Myles Nelson 24 9 3 12
14 Rory Johnston 22 8 6 8
15 James HADDOW 21 6 10 5
16 Harry hamilton 20 7 7 6
17 Adam Scott 19 15 4
18 Douglas CAMPBELL 10 3 5 2
19 Tanisha THOMAS 7 2 4 1
20 Greg McDONALD 5 2 3
21 James Ross 1 1
22 Jordan Doherty 1 1

Adult C

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 John KENNY 68 25 18 25
2 Ross bradley 58 11 25 22
3 Joshua Rea 55 18 22 15
4 Lewis Fleming 48 8 20 20
5 Jack ALLEN 48 22 16 10
6 Scott Forsyth 47 16 15 16
7 David MURRAY 46 20 8 18
8 Paul BRUCE 40 12 14 14
9 William Anderson 36 13 12 11
10 Darren wilkinson 33 10 11 12
11 Jordan Aitchison 32 15 10 7
12 Martyn LYELL 32 14 13 5
13 Jed barker 29 7 9 13
14 Louis TOBIN 19 6 4 9
15 Ryan sim 19 9 2 8
16 Mark Elliott 16 3 7 6
17 Craig donaldson 14 5 6 3
18 Aaron Hamer 11 4 5 2
19 David Dick 4 4
20 Kevin Drew 4 3 1
21 Ryan O’DONNELL 2 2
22 Allan ELPHINSTONE 2 1 1

Vets Over 40’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Micky Graham 72 22 25 25
2 Lewis FARROW 59 25 22 12
3 Alan Deans 58 20 20 18
4 PAUL CAREY 56 18 16 22
5 Kevin Charles 54 16 18 20
6 Richie Bryce 46 15 15 16
7 Mark mason 43 14 14 15
8 Gary PATTERSON 40 13 13 14
9 Paul Seymour 37 12 12 13

Vets Over 50’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Alasdair McGowan 75 25 25 25
2 Gordon MORRISON 62 18 22 22
3 Ian Wilson 60 22 20 18
4 Morton Hannah 58 20 18 20
5 Graham Anderson 48 16 16 16
6 Andrew leask 43 15 14 14
7 Mikey Duff 40 14 13 13
8 Chris BYERS 37 13 12 12
9 Alistair LESLIE 34 12 11 11
10 Craig Smith 30 15 15

Vets Over 60’s

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

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