Luke Clout is the new leader in Australia
Although Luke Clout did not score during the first race of the Penrite ProMX Championship MX1, he is already in the lead. The CDR Yamaha rider wins both heats in Maitland. In the standings he jumps from fourth place to the top position! Kirk Gibbs (2-2) finished second overall ahead of Todd Waters (3-4). Regan Duffy (4-5) finishes fourth today and loses the lead to Clout who is only three points ahead.
Penrite ProMX Championship MX1 #3; Maitland, Australia:
1e some
1. Luke Clout From Yamaha
2. Kirk Gibbs From Honda
3. Todd Waters Aus Husqvarna
4. Regan Duffy Aus KTM
5. Hayden Mellross From Yamaha
2e some
1. Luke Clout From Yamaha
2. Kirk Gibbs From Honda
3. Aaron Tanti From GasGas
4. Todd Waters Aus Husqvarna
5. Regan Duffy Aus KTM
Daily ranking:
1. Luke Clout From Yamaha 1-1
2. Kirk Gibbs From Honda 2-2
3. Todd Waters Aus Husqvarna 3-4
4. Regan Duffy Aus KTM 4-5
5. Aaron Tanti From GasGas 8-3
Standings after 3 matches:
1. Luke Clout From Yamaha 122
2. Regan Duffy Aus KTM 119
3. Todd Waters Aus Husqvarna 116
4. Kirk Gibbs From Honda 114
5. Hayden Mellross From Yamaha 103
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: #ProMX
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