Kullas the most regular, Walsh banishes the pain
The third race of the REVO British Championship MX1 was won by Harri Kullas. The Yamaha rider finished third and second, making him the winner of the day. It was previously announced that Dylan Walsh would not take action after his crash last week. The New Zealander took action anyway and had to swallow the pain. With success because the Kawasaki rider finished second in the daily standings ahead of Tommy Searle. The Honda rider remains the leader in the standings, but his lead has been reduced to four points.
The next race is at Foxhill circuit in two weeks.
REVO ACU British Championship MX1 #3; Canada Heights, UK:
1e some
1. Jake Millward GB KTM
2. Shaun Simpson GB KTM
3. Harri Kullas SF Yamaha
4. Tommy Searle GB Honda
5. Dylan Walsh NZ Kawasaki
6. Stuart Edmonds GB Husqvarna
7. Liam Knight GB KTM
8. Adam Sterry GB KTM
9. Brad Todd GB Yamaha
10. Jack Brunell GB GasGas
2e some
1. Dylan Walsh NZ Kawasaki
2. Harri Kullas SF Yamaha
3. Tommy Searle GB Honda
4. Adam Sterry GB KTM
5. Shaun Simpson GB KTM
6. Liam Knight GB KTM
7. Josh Spinks GB Honda
8. Brad Todd GB Yamaha
9. Jake Millward GB KTM
10. Dan Thornhill GB Yamaha
Daily ranking:
1. Harri Kulla SF Yamaha 3-2
2. Dylan Walsh NZ Kawasaki 5-1
3. Tommy Searle GB Honda 4-3
4. Shaun Simpson GB KTM 2-5
5. Jake Millward GB KTM 1-9
Standings after 2 matches:
1. Tommy Searle GB Honda 78
2. Dylan Walsh NZ Kawasaki 71
3. Adam Sterry GB KTM 67
4. Harri Kullas SF Yamaha 59
5. Shaun Simpson GB KTM 58
8. Jeffrey Herlings NL KTM 47
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: Instagram
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