Barr and Bobryshev win in Belfast
The British SX Championship started this weekend in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In the International MX class, Evgeny Bobryshev won ahead of Tom Church, Brad Anderson and Gordon Crockard. In the 250 Pro class Adam Chatfield won and local hero Martin Barr won the British Open class ahead of Brad Anderson. The Belfast SX was an absolute success in terms of public interest despite the absence of the American SX specialists. Canadians Kyle Beaton and Colton Facciotti were present. The remaining two rounds will follow in London and Liverpool early next year.
They were also very successful 1-on-1 races, check out a very entertaining video from Moto below!
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BRITISH OPEN RESULTS:
1. Martin Barr
2. Brad Anderson
3. Adam Chatfield
4. Tom Church
5.Gordon Crockard
6. Neville Bradshaw
7. Wayne Garrett
8. Ashley Greedy
9. Jordan Booker
10. David Goosen
250 PRO CLASS RESULTS:
1. Adam Chatfield
2. Jack Brunell
3. Evgeny Bobryshev
4. Martin Barr
5. Colton Facciotti
6. Neville Bradshaw
7. Jordan Booker
8. Ashley Greedy
9. Stuart Edmonds
10. Wayne Garrett
450 PRO CLASS RESULTS:
1. Evgeny Bobryshev
2. Tom Church
3. Brad Anderson
4.Gordon Crockard
5. Adam Chatfield
6. Ryan Blizzard
7. Neville Bradshaw
8. Jack Brunell
9. Ashley Greedy
10. Colton Facciotti
Photo credit: Suzuki
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