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Simpson & Adamson on top at Tain! ScotMX – Scottish Motocross Championship Powered by Milwaukee Round 1 – Race Report & Results

Simpson & Adamson on top at Tain! ScotMX – Scottish Motocross Championship Powered by Milwaukee Round 1 – Race Report & Results

After having to delay the start of the Scottish Championship due to the lockdown restrictions, the date was set for 15th / 16th May and Duns was to be the track where the series would finally get underway. Unfortunately, the weather kicked in with torrential downpours during a MX meeting last week and resulted in that being cancelled after day 1 and cast doubt the track would be able to recover in time.

Report and Images by Raymond Thomson/madmaxmedia

The hard decision to change the venue was made and the obvious choice was Tain. The track is a Mecca for Motocross as many riders from all over the UK regularly make the pilgrimage north to ride, mostly for winter training, but its ability to be ridden all year round meant it would be a safe bet. With riders coming from the four corners of the UK, the decision was not taken lightly but would turn out the right one. The sun shone all weekend and the track conditions were perfect, credit to owner Peter MacKenzie who pulled out all the stops to get it prepped with a few days’ notice. Stuart Flockhart and his ScotMX team, with the support of his growing list of sponsors pulled off an amazing weekend.

The 85’s

Saturday 15th May

Traditionally, this day is all about the kids with an Adult support class making up the days race schedule. Some of the adults racing chose to ride the support race to bed themselves in for the Sunday and time would tell if that was to their advantage. The classes were packed and the MX Mum’s and Dad’s were at the ready to keep the kids on track.

Auto’s
With three races on the Saturday and only the one on the Sunday, the Auto’s were the first up to get the meeting rolling. Ethan Gawley had a faultless weekend as the diminutive rider showed his sand riding skills, formed over in Ireland, had stood him in good stead. There were a great number of riders benefited from the 11th hour changed from Duns to Tain and Ethan was one of them. He blasted out the gate and secured 4 race wins making the long journey worth it. Hendry is a well know name in Scottish youth motocross with Logan and Owen showing young Zak Hendry the way and he proved worthy competition with a solid 2nd place over the two days. There was some spirited racing between the next three riders as Lyall Rutherford got the better of Tucker Moffat and Ivan Williamson. Lyall’s three third places were only halted by Ivan’s well deserved podium place in the first race. Tucker got the fourth overall ahead of young Ivan with some good consistent riding. Caleb Shearer grabbed the top six position by 2 points ahead of Cameron Berry.

65’s
In similar dominant fashion to the Auto’s, it was Alfie Heron who won overall. Four from four meant he would beat Malachi Allan who kept him honest by pushing him all the way. Kian McGill overcame his first race 7th with two thirds and a fourth to finish off the podium places with Jamie McKee and the unfortunate Robbie Scott who finished fifth overall despite having two thirds on both days. The thrills and spills cost him a podium. Jack Deasy had a solid day and finished top 6.

Ethan Gawley – Autos Winner

85’s SW/BW
The racing dominance continued into the next class with Cole McCulloch, not only winning the SW85 overall but beating his bigger counterparts on the BW. Jack Fletcher on the BW85 would finally bag the overall race win between the two classes in the final race, but it was an action packed race as Lennox Dickenson got in the mix to grab a couple overall race seconds.

Small Wheel 85’s
While Cole was doing his best to stay ahead of the BW bikes, Hayden Statt and Lewis Spratt swapped positions through the day and ended up on 82 points with count back going to Hayden as he was ahead of Lewis in the last race. Jaden Anderson proved he could repeat his form from racing south of the border recently and easily finished fourth ahead of Samuel Logan and Alfie Stott who were 1 point apart. The next 5 riders were within a few points of each other proving this to be a tough class to compete.

Big Wheel 85’s
Jack Fletcher continued where he left off from last season. He had Brett Kelly chasing him down all weekend as Lennox Dickson also pushed hard and got the better of Jack in two races. Brett would grab the second place on the podium ahead of Lennox as he had the more consistent finish. Troy Flockhart had to ride hard due to a couple poor starts and gained 10+ places in two races to finish a distant fourth. Ryan McKinney and Reilly McKenzie would finish 5th and 6th respectively with the latter making the top 3 in race 4. Ryan was the more consistent and edged out 5th by 3 points.

Sam Atkinson – Rookies

Rookies
With Ben Kennedy moving up to MX2 this year, this meant the class was wide open. Ben was swiftly replaced by Sam Atkinson who laid claim to the #1 championship plate by winning all four races. Having trained hard all winter in the company of some very fast friends in Carlton Husband and John Robson, the young man was flawless. His lap times would have put him in the mix in the MX2 races for a podium. Drew McCreanor was equally as exciting to watch as he charged hard but would ultimately finish 2nd overall with four 2nds’. Hudson Roper grabbed the last podium place as Ayden Smith paid the ultimate price of finishing 5th in the fourth race. Lee Cameron and Charley Irwin both finished on 61pts, but it was Lee’s last race that got the 5th place by finishing ahead of Charley.

Adult Support
There was a good mix of MX1 and MX2 riders rode the adult support race on the Saturday and it was Carlton Husband who grabbed the first two races wins of the day ahead of Gary Gibson took a tumble in race one where he suffered a minor whiplash to his neck which would plague him for the rest of the weekend. Gibson would recover to finish 5th in the first race and a creditable 2nd in the second race. With all to play for in the last race, it was Richard McKeown who would finish 1st. Richard rode well in all three races and was finally rewarded with the win. Gary Gibson took the 2nd place again with Carlton ending up 4th as Jordan McCaw pushed to come from 8th to 3rd.

Barry Gray – Vets

Sunday 16th May

Incredibly, the weather beat the forecast and the brisk early morning soon disappeared as the promise of some heated racing was matched by the temperature increase from the day before. No need to water the track as the overnight dew was enough to ensure the track remained in prime condition. Yet again, Peter MacKenzie had worked hard to deliver a track befitting the riders on show. With the gates full in most of the classes, the ScotMX Championship, Powered by Milwaukee has proven to be extremely popular as pre-registration ensured places were taken bar a few slots in the two top classes. Riders had come from all over the UK to stake a claim for the coveted title of Scottish Champion. Martin Barr had returned, not only to claim his trophy from last year, but to prove he’s still the man to beat. The rumours were true as Shaun Simpson posted on the saturday he was heading north to do battle with the popular Irishman with plenty others queuing up to join the action.

It was a who’s who of British Motocross as some of the countries best made the long trip up north. Not only the established riders, but a few young guns were present to show them who’s boss. But it wasn’t all about MX1 and MX2. There was some serious racing to be done throughout the day as the Adult B/C classes would do their best to shine. The kids were still part of the busy schedule as they wrapped up their weekend but it was the Vets who set the tone for the day.

MX1 – Race 1

Vets 40,50 and 60

With 37 riders on the start gate, it was the busiest race of the weekend so far. With three combined classes, it would be challenging to see who was winning which class but there was no doubt who meant business. Having had the benefit of racing Hawkstone a few weeks ago, it was Barry Gray who triumphed over his Irish nemesis Stephen Kelly in the first two races and the ex-GP rider could only finish 3rd/2nd in his first two races as his third race was to make the Ferry! Stephen had to miss the last race which opened the podium to Richard Miller and Euan McConnell with the former winning the last race. Barry joked about being “taken out” by Scottish MX legend Paul Chiappa at one point as Paul unfortunately clipped Barry’s wheel but it didn’t stop him taking the overall.

With the 40’s decided, the 50’s saw Graham Anderson take the overall by winning the last race which was enough to secure the top spot. Morton Hannah’s two 3rd’s and a race win was not enough but he battled the big 4 strokes on his trusty Honda even if he did bin it several times. The ever present Craig Smith was unchallenged for the final podium place. The 60’s were only represented by two riders, the afore mentioned Paul Chiappa and Douglas Garrick. No surprises who took the honours.

Adult C (MX1/MX2)

Slight change to the Adult C class by splitting it into MX1/MX2. Last years runaway winner Dylan Grieve had moved up to the B’s and Mike McLarty blasted out of the gate with three hole shots and the MX2 championship lead. His long lay off regular riding had not deterred him from showing he was more than just a fast starter. William Anderson showed the winter training had paid off as he rode steadily to grab the second place from Scottie Mair, who’s first race first corner pile up ended up with him finishing way down the pack only to then win the next two races but no enough to over haul two podium places. In the MX1 races, Lewis Fleming had three race wins as Jordan Aitchison’s podiums were enough to secure overall second. Andrew Thomson was delighted to grab the final podium as he beamed with delight as Stuart Flockhart handed him his prizes.

Stuart Edmunds

Adult B (MX1/MX2)

Like the C’s, the split in MX1/MX2 gave the riders every opportunity to win their class.

In the MX2 class, Josh Gray and Mark Tow had their challenges. In race 1, Josh hit the deck hard at the first corner ruining his chance for the overall or even making the podium, although he managed a race win in the 2nd race, he would finish 4th overall. Mark would improve his results to secure the final podium place with a win in the last race as John Marshall and Jack Winthrop had the best of the results finishing first and second respectively. As much as his mates would cheer him on, Jack could not quite match John as his first race win would pay dividends. He was never out of the top three all day.

The MX1 class was won comfortably by Niall McAuley as he had 2 wins with the next two riders being separated by 2 points, Jak Henderson coming off best. Ash Darling had to settle for third as a poor first race spoiled his chance for the top spot. Ash did get a 1st/2nd place but overall third was the best he could do.

John Adamson – MX2

MX2

With the increased entries in the MX1 and MX2 classes, this meant the classes were split into separate races. Mouth watering as it may have been to see all the MX1/MX2 on the same start gate, it meant the riders could pit themselves against their peers without interference. It was a mouth watering line up on paper and even better in real life as John Adamson relished the chance to race on home soil again. Adamson rode in determined fashion in all three races but was kept on his toes by Jay Hague, Nathan Dixon, and Jamie Law as they pushed hard to keep him honest. It was Dixon that would beat Law by two points. After chasing down Adamson for the whole race, Hague’s bike would pack up on the last lap, cruel fate yet again for the talented rider who was trying to build on his results this year. Carlton Husband and Kyle McNicol did their best to match the top three and they both beat Lewis Hall who definitely had the lap times to finish higher but costly crashes meant he had to fight back through the field in two races to secure points.

Martin Barr

MX1

The much anticipated MX1 race had everyone track side waiting for the gates to drop. Qualifying had whet the appetite and Shaun Simpson’s times had shown he was dialled in and geared up to get results. Martin Barr looked smooth and fast and Brad Todd would always be a threat. There was some real depth in the rest of the field with Scottish stalwarts Ross Rutherford, Tony Craig and Ryan McLean. The potential podium places would also be threatened by Gavin Stevenson and Stuart Edmunds as well as the recognised talents of Gary Gibson, Ben Edwards, Richard McKeown, and Josh Bentley.

As the gate dropped, it was Todd who grabbed the first hole shot just ahead of Gary Gibson, but it wasn’t long before Simpson blasted past and maintained a strong lead. He would post lap times of 2s quicker than Barr and Todd who had their own race before Barr would ease ahead of Todd to round out the top three in race 1.

Shaun Simpson

Simpson would repeat his race win and push ahead even further in the next two races and his sand mastery would show he still has what it takes to win championships. As well as Shaun using this series to bed in his bike, Martin Barr, new to his Kawasaki KXF450, found the weekend an ideal preparation to his season. Stuart Edmunds enjoyed his first visit to Tain by securing a hard fought third place in race 2 but a couple of crashes put paid to any potential podium and he would run out overall 5th. Brad Todd’s consistent riding was enough to finish on the podium ahead of Gavin Stevenson who recovered well from a heavy crash in the deep sand where he almost buried his bike early in the first race. Ben Edwards hard work was rewarded with a top 6 as he improved in every race.

We still saw flashes of greatness from Ross Rutherford as he ran top 4 in the last race before dropping a few positions. Tony Craig and Ryan MacLean both had their work cut out but will no doubt be back to show there’s more to come.

Overall, ScotMX Scottish Championship Rd1 triumphed over adversity. The weather had caused the race to be moved but if anything, galvanised the team to deliver. With one rider dominating each class, it only took a momentary lapse of concentration or a deep berm to spoil your result. It took heart and bravery to race this weekend and every rider proved they had it by finishing.

Round 2 of the ScotMX Scottish Championship, Powered by Milwaukee will be held at Lochgilphead June 26th / 27th
Go to www.scotmx.com for entries

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Results

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Shaun Simpson 75 25 25 25
2 Martin Barr 66 22 22 22
3 Brad Todd 55 20 15 20
4 Gavin Stevenson 52 16 18 18
5 Stuart Edmunds 48 15 20 13
6 Ben Edwards 41 11 14 16
7 Tony Craig 41 14 16 11
8 Richard Mckeown 38 13 13 12
9 Josh Bentley 37 10 12 15
10 Ross Rutherford 37 12 11 14
11 Ryan Mclean 28 8 10 10
12 Gary Gibson 25 18 7
13 Richard Bird 24 7 8 9
14 John Robson 22 6 9 7
15 Will Miller 19 5 6 8
16 Jordan McCaw 19 9 5 5
17 David Plank 12 2 4 6
18 John Kirk 11 4 3 4
19 George Stewart 8 3 2 3
20 Greg maxwell 4 1 1 2
21 Adam slavin 1 1

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 John Adamson 75 25 25 25
2 Nathan Dixon 64 20 22 22
3 Jamie Law 62 22 20 20
4 Carlton Husband 54 18 18 18
5 Kyle McNicol 48 16 16 16
6 Lewis Hall 43 15 15 13
7 Jake Preston 39 13 12 14
8 Ben Kennedy 39 14 14 11
9 Ryan Mawhinney 38 10 13 15
10 Steven McCormack 31 9 10 12
11 Morgan Robertson 27 8 9 10
12 Seth Moir 21 4 8 9
13 Reece Dawson 20 7 5 8
14 Mark Bracegirdle 18 11 7
15 Steven craig 18 5 6 7
16 Alex Buchanen 17 6 11
17 Jay Hague 12 12
18 Logan Hendry 12 3 3 6
19 James haddow 11 2 4 5
20 Jack Arthur 5 1 4
21 Elaine McEachern 5 2 3
22 Liam McMillan 1 1

Adult B – MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Niall McAuley 72 25 22 25
2 Jak Henderson 58 20 18 20
3 Ash Darling 56 9 25 22
4 Rusty Robertson 54 18 20 16
5 Jamie clarke 50 22 13 15
6 Liam Mcintyre 45 16 15 14
7 Ivan williamson 37 14 10 13
8 Dean mackenzie 37 11 14 12
9 John Bennett 37 15 12 10
10 Rory Johnston 34 16 18
11 Les Mitchell 32 12 9 11
12 Ryan Smith 32 13 11 8
13 Craig donaldson 27 10 8 9
14 Steven Lennie 8 8
15 David Smith 7 7
16 Dylan grieve 6 6

Adult B – MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 John Marshall 67 25 22 20
2 Jack Winthrop 60 22 20 18
3 Mark Trow 56 13 18 25
4 Josh Gray 55 8 25 22
5 Ross Marshall 48 20 15 13
6 Ryan Garthwaite 47 18 13 16
7 Toby Lightbown 47 16 16 15
8 Daniel shutt 38 10 14 14
9 Adam Scott 35 15 9 11
10 David Dickson 34 12 10 12
11 Tyla Moir 28 9 11 8
12 Kevin McBride 27 11 6 10
13 Harry hamilton 27 6 12 9
14 Jay Clark 22 14 8
15 Kyle Martin 20 7 7 6
16 Lewis Carey 14 5 2 7
17 Kyle Haddow 14 4 5 5
18 Jordan Doherty 10 2 4 4
19 Alistair Dickert 9 3 3 3

Adult C – MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Lewis Fleming 75 25 25 25
2 Jordan Aitchison 64 22 22 20
3 Andrew Thomson 60 20 18 22
4 David Dick 56 18 20 18
5 Liam watson 32 16 16
6 Lewis Horn 30 15 15
7 Stuart wilson 16 16

Adult C – MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Michael mclarty 65 25 22 18
2 William Anderson 62 20 20 22
3 Scott Mair 61 11 25 25
4 Ross bradley 54 16 18 20
5 Gary lockyer 48 18 15 15
6 Kyle Wingate 45 13 16 16
7 Oisin Mcateer 41 14 13 14
8 Darren wilkinson 39 12 14 13
9 Aaron Hamer 34 10 12 12
10 George Monteith 31 22 9
11 Ryan Heaney 30 15 7 8
12 Rhys Blair 29 8 11 10
13 Terry McGrath 24 7 8 9
14 Mark Elliott 21 10 11
15 Kyle ross 9 9

Auto’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Ethan Gawley 100 25 25 25 25
2 Zak Hendry 88 22 22 22 22
3 Lyall Rutherford 78 18 20 20 20
4 Tucker Moffat 70 16 18 18 18
5 Ivan williamson 66 20 16 16 14
6 Caleb shearer 58 14 14 15 15
7 Cameron Berry 56 13 15 12 16
8 Hunter Haldane 55 15 13 14 13
9 Cole McAuley 44 12 12 9 11
10 Liam Hannah 44 10 11 13 10
11 Harris Curran 43 11 10 10 12
12 Stuart duchart 29 9 9 11
13 Jack Heath 17 8 9

Junior 65’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Alfie Herron 100 25 25 25 25
2 Malachi Allan 88 22 22 22 22
3 Kian McGill 72 14 20 18 20
4 Jamie mckee 65 18 14 15 18
5 Robbie Scott 63 20 12 20 11
6 Jack Deasy 58 15 16 14 13
7 Alfie lawrie 56 10 18 16 12
8 Kyle Graham 54 16 10 13 15
9 Ricky Barrack 52 11 15 12 14
10 James McCann 48 9 13 10 16
11 Jayjay Brondel 34 7 8 11 8
12 Declan Cook 30 11 9 10
13 Maddox Patterson 27 5 9 7 6
14 George Scott Dryden 26 12 5 9
15 Ronnie Moar 26 8 7 4 7
16 Reuben Oates 17 4 8 5
17 Callum smith 14 3 6 5
18 Riley Crawford 12 6 2 4
19 Jake McEachran 12 4 6 2
20 Olly O’Brien 8 1 3 1 3
21 Travis Mathieson 7 2 1 3 1
22 Riley Sutherland 2 2

Small Wheel 85’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Cole McCullough 100 25 25 25 25
2 Hayden Statt 82 18 20 22 22
3 Lewis spratt 82 22 22 18 20
4 Jaden Anderson 76 20 18 20 18
5 Samuel logan 54 15 13 10 16
6 Alfie Stott 53 14 11 14 14
7 James McGowan 52 13 12 12 15
8 Scott Mcphee 50 8 16 13 13
9 Ben Ford 50 10 14 16 10
10 Robbie Peace 47 11 9 15 12
11 Checoby rainey 34 12 11 11
12 Aaron Tait 33 9 8 7 9
13 Tyler Mearns 32 7 10 8 7
14 Zac Newlands 32 16 15 1
15 Billy haddow 26 2 7 9 8
16 Michael Patterson 19 4 4 6 5
17 Dylan Thorndick 19 5 6 5 3
18 Owen Bennett 12 3 3 6
19 Scott Nesbitt 11 6 5
20 Jordan Kinsella 8 2 2 4
21 Brodie Munro 7 1 1 3 2
22 Scott McNeish 5 4 1

Big Wheel 85’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Jack Fletcher 94 25 22 22 25
2 Brett Kelly 82 20 20 20 22
3 Lennox Dickinson 82 22 25 25 10
4 Troy Flockhart 70 18 18 16 18
5 Ryan mckinney 66 16 16 18 16
6 Reilly McKenzie 63 13 15 15 20
7 Ross Martin 57 14 14 14 15
8 Ewen McPherson 53 15 11 13 14
9 Glen Rollo 49 11 13 12 13
10 Ryan Ingram 47 12 12 11 12
11 Harrison Byers 40 10 10 9 11
12 Caleb Munro 30 8 7 7 8
13 Ryan O’Connor 28 9 9 10
14 Dylan Hamer 26 7 6 6 7
15 Charlie Macdonald 25 8 8 9

Rookies

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Sam Atkinson 100 25 25 25 25
2 Drew Mccreanor 88 22 22 22 22
3 Hudson Roper 76 18 18 20 20
4 Ayden smith 74 20 20 16 18
5 Lee Cameron 61 16 14 15 16
6 Charley Irwin 61 12 16 18 15
7 Kyle peel 51 13 15 14 9
8 Marley nelson 42 8 12 8 14
9 Tony McCann 41 11 11 12 7
10 Calum Moore 40 9 9 11 11
11 Kerr Thomson 37 15 3 9 10
12 Euan watson 33 6 8 6 13
13 Jack Roberts 30 5 13 12
14 Jasper Gibson 27 7 10 2 8
15 Alex Chauvin 26 4 6 10 6
16 Finn Wilson 23 14 7 2
17 Jamie Mackay 21 3 13 5
18 Caydan Mearns 13 2 7 1 3
19 Gavin Scott 12 4 4 4
20 Ryan Lowes 11 1 5 5
21 Logan Ferguson 10 10
22 Jake Masson 3 3
23 Cody Taylor 2 2
24 Tallon Leask 2 1 1

Over 40’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Barry Gray 72 25 25 22
2 Richard Miller 63 18 20 25
3 Euan McConnell 54 20 14 20
4 Micky Graham 50 16 16 18
5 Jamie black 49 15 18 16
6 Stephen Kelly 44 22 22
7 Alan Deans 43 14 15 14
8 Mark Sutherland 41 13 13 15
9 Jamie Menzies 34 12 12 10
10 Alan Scott 33 11 9 13
11 PAUL CAREY 32 9 11 12
12 Jason Grant 31 10 10 11
13 Mark mason 25 8 8 9
14 Paul Heaney 19 5 7 7
15 Kevin Rosie 17 7 4 6
16 Richie Bryce 14 6 3 5
17 Grant Kennedy 10 4 6
18 Kevin Charles 9 1 8
19 Martin Brown 8 3 5
20 Paul Seymour 8 2 2 4

Over 50’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Graham Anderson 69 22 22 25
2 Morton Hannah 65 20 25 20
3 Craig Smith 60 18 20 22
4 Alasdair McGowan 50 16 16 18
5 Ian Wilson 49 15 18 16
6 Stephen Pollock 44 14 15 15
7 Andrew leask 39 13 14 12
8 Davie Garrick 37 11 13 13
9 Brian Fraser 26 12 14
10 James (Tony) Whitelaw 25 25
11 David Watson 21 9 12
12 Carson Mcilroy 10 10
13 Mikey Duff 8 8

Over 60’s

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