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Simpson & Hall turn up the heat in Lochgilphead! 2022 ScotMX SACU Scottish Motocross Championship Round 2 – Race Report & Results

Simpson & Hall turn up the heat in Lochgilphead! 2022 ScotMX SACU Scottish Motocross Championship Round 2 – Race Report & Results

If it wasn’t hot enough in Lochgilphead at the weekend, the riders turned up the heat in all classes in the second round of the ScotMX promoted SACU Scottish Motocross Championship Powered by Milwaukee.

Report and Images by Raymond Thomson – Madmaxmedia

From Auto’s to MX1, the racing was full of drama. In every class, the results went right down to the wire. The track had been worked on in the weeks leading up to the race and widened to make for better racing. With temperatures soaring over the two days, it needed plenty of water to keep the dust down. With the track-prepped, the scene was set, and the racing did not disappoint the busy crowd who had turned out in numbers to see some non-stop action.

Auto Start

Autos

Harris Curran showed his speed in the first round was no fluke as he was fastest in qualifying and got three Holeshots sponsored by AMD. He would have a battle on his hands as Jack Martin would ultimately spoil his day by taking the overall for the weekend after the two battled it out over the four races to finish equal on points. With Jack taking the race win in the last race on Sunday after Harris had hit the dirt and bent his helmet peak down so his view was impaired, it meant on countback, Jack got the overall. There were some spirited rides throughout the class as the nature of the autos always involves a few minor thrills n spills to keep the mums and dads on their toes! Brodie Bennet managed to edge out Hunter Haldane after a last lap spill cost Hunter the last podium place.

65’s Start

65’s

The racing stepped up a gear in the 65s as a thrilling last race saw Alfie Lawrie secure the overall after a dogged and determined ride. The pace-setting Aaron Todd looked like he would breeze the weekend as he qualified fastest, four places above Alfie, but as fate would have it, it was not to be. He had to settle for second overall. Ethan Gawley was in the mix as the top three all won a race, and he was always there in case any of them slipped up. Lyall Rutherford was the best of the rest as he took fourth overall. Some way back on points but it’s his first season on the 65 so an impressive start for the youngster.

Robbie Scott – Small Wheel 85’s

85SW / 85BW

The 85’s are always great to watch. Hard to tell sometimes who’s riding what class and there were a few SW riders who showed they are worth watching! It was a masterclass from Malachi Allan and the SW stole the show with Robbie Scott and Jaden Anderson running up front in the combined race all weekend. The luckless Kyle Graham missed out on a podium, but he kept putting in the laps as the hard pack track took its toll on a few riders.

Malachi Allan – Small Wheel 85’s

The BW was dominated by Robbie McCulloch with four class race wins. Charlie McDonald’s solid riding gave him an easy 2nd place and Aaron Tait edged out Owen Bennett as Owen’s last race limited his chances of a final podium as he suffered a bike problem. Checoby Rainey just missed out on a higher placing as a creditable third in the last race and just fell short by 2 points of overhauling Owen.

Charley Irwin – Rookies

Youth Rookies

Charley Irwin’s weekend was nearly spoilt in the last race with a poor start, but he charged through the pack to secure a third place and bagged the overall. Lee Cameron’s 2,2,2,1 were not quite enough to overhaul Charley but proved he’s got the speed and consistency to battle Charley this season. Logan Ferguson proved it’s not a two-horse race this year, but he couldn’t turn the AMD holeshot into a race win in the final race as Lee caught and passed him. More to come from this class and it’s historically been the class to watch but the other classes have caught them up!

Dylan Carnegie

2 Stroke (Saturday)

A buoyant entry at the first round proved that the inclusion of a 2-stroke class was a great addition to the ScotMX meeting. Lochgilphead saw a reduction in numbers, but the racing was just as dramatic and intense. Dylan Carnegie’s return to racing showed he’s not lost his speed as he ragged his 250 KTM around the track. Grabbing an AMD holeshot and screaming “woo hoo” as he rounded the first left-hander and almost lost it as he had a bar to bar slapper, but he kept it pinned and never looked back. Missing from the ‘mylaps’ results but Steven Craig ran a ’07 CR125 up against the 250’s and bossed them every race. The screaming 125 grabbed everybody’s attention and his jaw-dropping ride made him rider of the meeting for me. The retro Fox gear looked superb as well. Steven would finish 2,4,2 but that wasn’t reflected in the official results. Logan Hendry looked like he was loving the two-stroke 250 and pushed hard all day and was rewarded with the win in race three. Jack Taylor’s return to racing dramatically improved from Round 1 as he breezed the final podium slot. With the Arbroath crew cheering him on from the sidelines, he proved there’s more to come. Greg Maxwell had a quiet weekend with a distant 4th in the class, but he’ll bounce back next round.

Billy Mackenzie

Adult Support (Saturday)

The striking kit worn by Billy McKenzie made him the standout rider before he’d even started the bike. The distinctive black and orange contrasted his Kawasaki perfectly and his riding was as immaculate as his kit. Billy blasted out the gate, rode hard for a few laps then coasted to three race wins. Aiden Bruce charged hard but couldn’t match the pace of Billy Mac. The second place was a given for Aiden and Fraser Norrie’s solid riding was enough for the final podium. The next three riders were within a point of each other as the rest of the field scrambled for positions.

Brian Alexander

Vets o40/o50/o60

The Scottish Twinshock club were well represented as some of their top riders were back to compete in the ScotMX vets. Brian Alexander showed why he’s the man to beat at both clubs as he won the overall in the o40’s comfortably on the big KXF450. Overconfident and over jumping the tabletop at one point, he managed to save it by using the start straight to brake before he lost it. Fraser Watson pushed hard and secured the second spot and Mark Mason was rewarded for his efforts with a podium place. Hard to tell what class is racing with the three age groups so it was a pleasant surprise for him. The o50’s is always a hard-fought win and the holeshot specialist, Gordon ‘Montana’ Morrison got the bragging rights this time as he got the overall win. He didn’t get all the AMD holeshots as Ian Wilson grabbed the final AMD holeshot of the day. He hopes his son Reece, Downhill MTB World Champion gets to see the evidence! The holeshot wasn’t enough as the top three all finished in the same running order each race as Morton Hannah would finish in front of Ian on his new Honda four-stroke. A rare sight but he suits the four-stroke Honda.

The o60’s was won by Paul Chiappa showing there’s plenty of life left in the multiple Scottish Twinshock champion.

Adult Support Start

Adult ‘C’

Traditionally, there’s never a standout rider in the C class as there’s usually a different winner in every race but Lewis Carey stamped his authority on the class with three impressive wins. John Kenny rode hard and improved on a nervy few laps in qualifying to edge out the fast-starting Dale Hynd by 2 points. Gary Lockyer had a great third race as he grabbed the AMD holeshot and ran in front before being overhauled but his third place was enough for a solid 4th overall.

Myles Reid

Adult ‘B’

The B class has always had strength in depth and having Elaine MacEachern, the ACU British Champion attend the meeting was a real boost for all the kids watching to inspire them. Local to Lochgilphead, her track knowledge and hard work ethic would stand her in good stead to take on the packed class. There’s great rivalry through the classes and Myles Reid and Rory Johnson who are the best of pals got to bang bars and see who had bragging rights. Myles secured two race wins to Rory’s one and the overall as his super smooth style showed the track could be conquered. Elaine would get herself right in the mix as she battled with Rusty Robertson, Jamie Clarke and Rory Johnson for the podium places. Rusty was always going to threaten the top spot, but it was Myles’s day. He did enough to beat Jamie on countback as the pair finished on equal points. The unfortunate Irishman had a nightmare crash in the third race which cost him dear. Elaine missed out on the top four as she was beaten by a couple of points by Rory, but she rode her heart out and pushed all day bagging a second place in the last race.

MX1 Crash

MX1 / MX2

What a mouth-watering lineup it was in the MX1 (sponsored by Carnegie Fuels) and MX2 (sponsored by Safe Access) combined race. If you were to ask anyone in Scottish Motocross who their favourite rider was in the past 10+ years, no doubt it would be Ross Rutherford, Billy Mackenzie or Shaun Simpson (barring a few notable exceptions, BryMac/Stephen Sword). I can’t think if they’ve ever been in the same race recently or if ever, but the planets aligned, and they were all at Lochgilphead to race. Shaun had bragging rights in qualifying, but Billy was within a second of him. The first race had some real drama when Billy jumped the start gate and Shaun went end over end after Owen Hendry went down. The race was red-flagged 20 seconds later as MX2 hopeful, Gregor Campbell went down hard after being hit by another bike, so they all got to line up again. This time, Billy grabbed the AMD holeshot legitimately and did his best to hold Shaun off, but the flying Scotsman showed why he’s still the man to beat. Ross ‘Bunga’ Rutherford would have his hands full all day trying to fend off the super-fast Lewis Hall on his two-stroke bike as the diminutive Englishman would spoil the scots party. Lewis, racing in the MX2 class, finished second in the first race beating Billy Mac to third. He would win the MX2 overall easily on the day with Steven Craig a distant second but considering the punishing riding, he had done on Saturday, understandable in the heat! Jack Arthur’s season is on track as he gets the most out of his RMZ Suzuki. He lamented the first race re-start as he was running at the front when it was red-flagged. Logan Hendry, back on a four stroke KTM managed to edge Ewan Kermack for the fourth spot. The pair battled hard all day but Hendry came out on top.

Lewis Hall

The top three MX 1 riders showed their class. The gnarly old school hard pack track did not phase them. They gave the track and each other respect and it was down to racecraft and experience who would win the overall on the day. Simpson showed exactly why he is in the Top 3 in the British MX Championships. Shaun and Billy shared the AMD Holeshots but ultimately the three race wins for Simpson proved his dominance. Billy’s return to racing the British MX Championship has no doubt maintained his riding level and apart from Simpson, he had no competition all weekend. It was great to see Bunga getting back to race fitness after his knee operation last year. The remaining podium place was never in doubt for the multiple Scottish Champion. Aiden Bruce raced hard as ever and beat Dylan Carnegie into fourth overall. Dylan had swapped his two-stroke for a 450 KTM and the MX1 championship sponsor’s son showed he still had the desire to race. Club sponsor Dyce Carriers Ltd was well represented in the MX2 class as a swap over to a KXF 250 gave Seth Moir a new lease of life.

Round 3 of the ScotMX Championship, powered by Milwaukee will be at Duns Motocross May 14th/15th May. Entries are open and available www.scotmx.com

Steven Craig – Dylan Carnegie

Results

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Shaun Simpson 75 25 25 25
2 Billy MCKENZIE 66 22 22 22
3 Ross Rutherford 60 20 20 20
4 Aiden BRUCE 54 18 18 18
5 Dylan C 47 16 16 15
6 Fraser NORRIE 46 15 15 16
7 Jack BRADBURY 42 14 14 14
8 Jordan kerr 39 13 13 13
9 Owen Hendry 12 12

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 LEWIS HALL 75 25 25 25
2 Steven craig 66 22 22 22
3 Jack Arthur 60 20 20 20
4 Logan Hendry 52 18 18 16
5 Ewan Kermack 50 16 16 18
6 Seth Moir 44 14 15 15
7 Lewis CAMPBELL 41 15 14 12
8 Jason MARTIN 39 12 13 14
9 Sean HENDERSON 36 11 12 13
10 Reece Dawson 13 13

Jack Martin

Auto’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Jack Martin 92 22 20 25 25
2 Harris Curran 92 25 25 20 22
3 Brodie Bennett 70 18 16 16 20
4 Hunter Haldane 69 20 22 18 9
5 Aidan Anton 59 8 18 15 18
6 Jack Heath 57 13 15 14 15
7 Connor CLAYTON 54 15 12 13 14
8 Finn O’CONNOR 53 16 14 11 12
9 Liam Hannah 52 14 22 16
10 Kobi EASSON 49 11 13 12 13
11 Marcus GAIN 43 12 10 10 11
12 April McINTYRE 40 10 11 9 10
13 Daniel MORRISON 34 9 9 8 8

Junior 65’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Alfie LAWRIE 92 20 22 25 25
2 Aaron TODD 89 25 20 22 22
3 Ethan GAWLEY 87 22 25 20 20
4 Lyall RITHERFORD 69 18 18 18 15
5 Liam EVEREARD 59 15 15 15 14
6 Charlie CASSELDEN 58 10 16 16 16
7 Balli BLACK 55 16 13 13 13
8 Zak Hendry 49 14 12 11 12
9 George Scott Dryden 46 14 14 18
10 Maddox Patterson 39 11 8 10 10
11 Callum smith 37 5 9 12 11
12 Ben ALEXANDER 37 12 7 9 9
13 Harris HALEY 32 13 11 8
14 Ronnie Moar 25 9 10 6
15 Macey SCOTT 25 8 5 7 5
16 Olly O’Brien 23 6 4 6 7
17 ALEX FRASER 21 7 6 8
18 Jayden MUNRO 13 4 2 4 3
19 Joe MacLEOD 12 3 5 4
20 James foote 6 3 2 1
21 Ruby O’CONNOR 5 1 1 3
22 Dexter FORSYTHE 5 2 1 2

Lewis Carey

Small Wheel 85’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Malachi ALLAN 100 25 25 25 25
2 Robbie Scott 84 20 22 20 22
3 Jaden Anderson 84 22 20 22 20
4 Kyle Graham 63 16 15 18 14
5 Jamie McKEE 62 14 18 15 15
6 Michael Patterson 55 13 16 14 12
7 Cole RENNIE 52 15 5 16 16
8 Tyler MEARNS 51 12 13 13 13
9 Jayjay Brondel 46 9 14 12 11
10 Lexi ROBERTSON 41 11 10 11 9
11 Kian McGILL 40 18 4 18
12 Declan Cook 36 10 9 7 10
13 Reuben OATES 36 7 12 10 7
14 Scott Forsyth 27 6 8 5 8
15 Jack GALBRAITH 25 8 11 6
16 Niko CLARK 25 4 7 8 6
17 Evan BENNET 25 5 6 9 5

Big Wheel 85’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Robbie McCullough 100 25 25 25 25
2 Charlie Macdonald 86 20 22 22 22
3 Aaron Tait 70 15 20 20 15
4 Owen Bennett 67 22 18 18 9
5 Checoby rainey 66 16 16 14 20
6 James McGowan 64 18 12 16 18
7 Samuel logan 60 14 15 15 16
8 Robbie Peace 51 11 13 13 14
9 Scott Nesbitt 51 13 14 12 12
10 Harry NUNN 44 10 10 11 13
11 Scott McNeish 40 12 11 10 7
12 Dylan Hamer 38 9 9 9 11
13 Chloe Hamer 34 8 8 8 10
14 Marco GUERRIOT 22 7 7 8

Youth Rookies

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 Charley Irwin 95 25 25 25 20
2 Lee Cameron 91 22 22 22 25
3 Logan FERGUSON 82 20 20 20 22
4 Tallon Leask 68 18 16 18 16
5 Ryan McKINNEY 64 16 15 15 18
6 Ryan Lowes 56 15 14 14 13
7 Caydan Mearns 53 14 18 16 5
8 Billy THORNTON 52 11 13 13 15
9 Ryan O’CONNOR 50 12 12 12 14
10 Harrison BYERS 39 9 11 8 11
11 Drew LESLIE 38 10 9 10 9
12 Jack YOUNG 35 8 8 9 10
13 Glen ROLLO 33 10 11 12
14 Stuan FERGUSON 26 6 7 6 7
15 Fraser LESLIE 22 7 7 8
16 Thorfinn Byers 22 5 6 5 6
17 Troy FLOCKHART 13 13

Lee Cameron

2T Open

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Dylan C 72 25 25 22
2 Logan Hendry 67 20 22 25
3 Jack TAYLOR 62 22 20 20
4 Greg MAXWELL 54 18 18 18
5 George Stewart 48 16 16 16
6 Aaron ROLLO 45 15 15 15
7 Zander MARTIN 42 14 14 14
8 Ian MacDOUGALL 26 13 13

Adult B

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Myles REID 70 25 20 25
2 Rusty Robertson 58 20 18 20
3 Jamie clarke 58 22 22 14
4 Rory Johnston 57 14 25 18
5 ELAINE McEACHERN 55 18 15 22
6 Leon MURRAY 44 15 14 15
7 Dylan grieve 40 16 8 16
8 Russell VALENTINE 37 10 16 11
9 Greg McDONALD 35 12 11 12
10 Conor CONNOLLY 30 13 9 8
11 JAMES HADDOW 29 9 10 10
12 Ryan WATT 29 8 12 9
13 Paul McCLUNG 20 5 2 13
14 Harry hamilton 19 7 6 6
15 Liam Mcintyre 18 11 7
16 Matthew BRUCE 15 6 5 4
17 Douglas CAMPBELL 13 13
18 Patrick BONALDI 13 2 4 7
19 Jack Winthrop 11 3 3 5
20 Ryan SIMM 8 4 1 3
21 KYLE HADDOW 3 1 2
22 Zander MARTIN 1 1

Elaine MacEachern

Adult C

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Lewis CAREY 75 25 25 25
2 John KENNY 62 20 22 20
3 Dale HYND 60 22 20 18
4 Gary lockyer 55 15 18 22
5 Jordan Aitchison 50 18 16 16
6 Martyn LYELL 43 16 12 15
7 Logan ADSLEY 41 13 14 14
8 David MURRAY 40 14 15 11
9 William Anderson 36 12 11 13
10 Adam Curran 36 11 13 12
11 Scott FOOTE 30 10 10 10
12 Craig donaldson 27 9 9 9
13 Mark Elliott 24 8 8 8
14 David Dick 20 6 7 7
15 Kyle Wingate 19 7 6 6
16 Stevie WOOD 11 1 5 5
17 Amy BOOTH 11 4 3 4
18 Nathan WILSON 11 5 4 2
19 Martyn DUFF 7 2 2 3
20 Aaron Hamer 3 3
21 Gary CROUCH 1 1
22 Dylan MORGAN 1 1

Vets Over 40’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Brian ALEXANDER 75 25 25 25
2 Fraser WATSON 62 22 22 18
3 Mark MASON 60 18 20 22
4 Les MITCHELL 58 20 18 20
5 Jim CLARK 48 16 16 16
6 Barry MacPHERSON 45 15 15 15
7 Garry PATTERSON 41 14 13 14
8 Mark SUMMERS 39 13 14 12
9 Alistair LESLIE 37 12 12 13
10 Paul SEYMOUR 33 11 11 11

Billy Mackenzie

Vets Over 50’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Gordon MORRISON 75 25 25 25
2 Morton Hannah 66 22 22 22
3 Ian WILSON 60 20 20 20
4 David HENNING 51 15 18 18
5 Andrew LEASK 47 16 15 16
6 Stephen HUMPHRIES 45 14 16 15
7 Ian ROSS 39 12 13 14
8 Chris BYERS 36 11 12 13
9 ANDREW BARNES 27 13 14
10 Alasdair McGOWAN 18 18

Vets Over 60’s

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Paul Chiappa 75 25 25 25
2 Douglas GARRICK 66 22 22 22
3 Aliasdare AITKEN 60 20 20 20

Saturday Adult open support

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Billy MCKENZIE 75 25 25 25
2 AIDAN BRUCE 66 22 22 22
3 FRASER NORRIE 56 16 20 20
4 Jordan KERR 49 18 13 18
5 JACK BRADBURY 49 20 16 13
6 LEWIS CAMPBELL 48 15 18 15
7 Jamie clarke 41 14 15 12
8 Rory Johnston 36 8 14 14
9 LEON MURRAY 36 13 12 11
10 Gordon MORRISON 32 11 11 10
11 ELAINE McEACHERN 28 12 16
12 Conor CONNOLLY 28 10 10 8
13 MATHEW BRUCE 27 9 9 9
14 ANDREW LEASK 14 7 7
15 Mark Elliott 12 3 2 7
16 David HENNING 12 6 6
17 LES MITCHELL 10 5 5
18 Amy BOOOTH 9 2 1 6
19 Gary lockyer 8 8
20 ANDREW BARNES 8 4 4
21 ALASTAIR LESLIE 1 1

Charley Irwin