Jacob Smith takes the Condo 750
11 April 2007.
Yamaha WR450F mounted Jacob Smith has taken the overall
motorcycle win at the conclusion of two full days of gruelling competition in
Australia's tough Condo 750 endurance race.
The iconic event,
Australia's only navigational cross-country bike race - attracted riders from
across the nation, competing in a timed multi-terrain sprint through the
Lachlan, Forbes and Parkes shires of NSW. Private and public roads and tracks
were utilised for the event ensuring a wide array of challenges for
entrants.
Mounted aboard the powerful Yamaha WR450F, Jacob was on the pace instantly,showing good endurance skills and extracting everything he could from the class-leading machine. At just 18 years of age, it was the local rider's first long-distance navigational race, and in stark contrast to his regular supercross and motocross meets.
He finished first on
Saturday, upstaging other manufacturers' factory efforts, and building a massive
time buffer to set him in good stead for Sunday's racing. The
typically-dominant WR450F was up to the task, tackling hundreds of competitive
kilometres of very rough farm and bush tracks, tight scrub sections and numerous
creek crossings and steep climbs.
Jacob comfortably completed the final
timed section to claim the win by 17 seconds ahead of second place. "It
was a great weekend to be a part of and a real thrill to win in my first
attempt," said Smith. "I was approached to ride by Sam (Sam Laws
Motorcycles) just over a week ago and eagerly took up the offer, my brother Todd
was also riding the WR450F so I thought it would be a good
opportunity." "The terrain was really rough and there were a lot of
natural obstacles to overcome."
Jacob’s brother Todd was also entered in
the weekend event aboard a WR450F, but his strong initial progress was hampered
after colliding with an obstacle and breaking his collarbone.He pushed
on through the pain to finish the first day in an amazing third place, and was
extremely disappointed to have to pull out of the running at the half-way
mark.
The brothers' Condo 750 campaign was made possible by Sam Laws, Dealer Principal of the Orange-based Sam Laws Motorcycles.
Sam Laws
Motorcycles would like to thank the following sponsors: Yamaha, Motorex, Scott
riding gear and goggles, One Industries,Incite Graphics, Pro Moto Suspension,
Jim Sherritt Racing Engines and G & S Fabrications








