Luke Clout hits back with a double
In Canberra, Luke Clout took revenge after his poor first race of the Penrite ProMX Championship MX1. The Yamaha rider dropped out of the first race of the season, which immediately put him behind. Clout won both heats in the second race, allowing him to make up many points. CDR-Yamaha's success was completed by Hayden Mellross (4-2), who finished second ahead of KTM rider Regan Duffy (3-3). Duffy remains the leader in the standings on seven points, followed by Todd Waters.
The championship continues on May 30 at the Gillman circuit.
Penrite ProMX Championship MX1 #2; Canberra, Australia:
1e some
1. Luke Clout From Yamaha
2. Todd Waters Aus Husqvarna
3. Regan Duffy Aus KTM
4. Hayden Mellross From Yamaha
5. Kirk Gibbs From Honda
2e some
1. Luke Clout From Yamaha
2. Hayden Mellross From Yamaha
3. Regan Duffy Aus KTM
4. Kirk Gibbs From Honda
5. Todd Waters Aus Husqvarna
Daily ranking:
1. Luke Clout From Yamaha 1-1
2. Hayden Mellross From Yamaha 4-2
3. Regan Duffy Aus KTM 3-3
4. Todd Waters Aus Husqvarna 2-5
5. Kirk Gibbs From Honda 5-4
Standings after 2 matches:
1. Regan Duffy Aus KTM 85
2. Todd Waters Aus Husqvarna 78
3. Hayden Mellross From Yamaha 73
4. Luke Clout From Yamaha 72
5. Kirk Gibbs From Honda 70
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: #ProMX
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