Harri Kullas the new leader in England
Harri Kullas did good business in Blaxhall in the REVO British Championship MX1. The Yamaha rider won the race ahead of Evgeny Bobryshev (5-2) and his teammate Josh Gilbert (2-5). The Helsinki-born rider is now level with Tommy Searle (3-6), who did not get further than sixth place today.
Shaun Simpson had a great first moto in which he worked his way from twentieth to second place, but things went wrong on the last lap. The Scot only finished ninth, but in the second moto he managed to take victory. The championship continues in three weeks with the race at the Duns circuit.
REVO ACU British Championship MX1 #5; Blaxhall, GB:
1st heat:
1. Harri Kullas SF Yamaha
2. Josh Gilbert GB Husqvarna
3. Tommy Searle GB Honda
4. Adam Sterry GB KTM
5. Evgeny Bobryshev Russian Husqvarna
2st heat:
1. Shaun Simpson GB KTM
2. Evgeny Bobryshev Russian Husqvarna
3. Harri Kullas SF Yamaha
4. Adam Sterry GB KTM
5. Josh Gilbert GB Husqvarna
Daily ranking:
1. Harri Kulla SF Yamaha 1-3
2. Evgeny Bobryshev Russian Husqvarna 5-2
3. Josh Gilbert GB Husqvarna 2-5
4. Shaun Simpson GB KTM 9-1
5. Adam Sterry GB KTM 4-4
Standings after 5 matches:
1. Harri Kullas SF Yamaha 193
2. Tommy Searle GB Honda 193
3. Shaun Simpson GB KTM 167
4. Adam Sterry GB KTM 165
5. Jake Millward GB KTM 146
16. Jeffrey Herlings NL KTM 47
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: Instagram
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