Round 4 Sunshine State MX Suzuki Report

MOTUL, M2R QSDT RIDER JOE HOBSON TAKES SUNSHINE STATE
CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD.
Tivoli raceway
hosted Round Four of the Sunshine State Motocross Series over the weekend under
brilliant conditions. This round marked the half way point of the Series, and is
renowned for being one of the toughest rounds on the circuit. The slippery, hard
packed, rutted out Tivoli circuit made for some good close racing over the
weekend.
Joe Hobson Springwood
Suzuki had an outstanding day of racing at the Tivoli round. Joe’s 3-3 moto
results in the two pro lites races, was enough to move him into the Championship
lead. With the points lead in pro lites class, Joe rode his butt off in the two
pro open moto’s to finish 3rd and 2nd. He finished second
overall for the round.
“I had good day
today. I made a few little line choice mistakes while passing lappers in the
lites races, which cost me the overall win today. I came away with the points
lead for the championship, so I’m happy, but everyone is going to be after me
now. 2nd overall in the open class was good. I’m really starting to
settle in on my new Fuel Injected RM-Z450 now”
Team Moto’s Nathan Crawford is slowly climbing his way
up the leader board. Nathan is one of the youngest in his 9-11 years 85cc class.
He’s small on size, but makes up for it with big hearted rides as he sticks it
to the older riders at each round. Nathan posted a 9th,
7th and 10th in his three races to finish
8th overall for the day.
“I
had great day and my second moto was awesome. I started in second position and
finished 7th. The leaders didn’t get too far away from me. I started
slow in my other two moto’s, and had to work my way though the field. I’m happy
with 8th overall. It’s my best result so far in this series.”
9-11 85cc
1st Joel Dinsdale (yam)
2nd Nick Scott (Ktm)
3rd Dylan Wilson (Hon)
8th Nathan Crawford (Suz)
Pro Lites
1st Antoine Meo (Hus)
2nd
Adam Cini (Hus)
3rd Joe Hobson
(Suz)
Pro open
1st Adam Cini (Hus)
2nd Joe Hobson (Suz)
3rd Barry Surwaski
Injury update: Zak Newsome Fairway Cycles had surgery
on the broken wrist he suffered at round two of the Queensland Titles. The
operation was successful and he should be back to full strength in a few months.








