Yamaha Preview Coolum MX Final Round
After 9 hard-fought rounds, the stage is set for the final event on the 2007
Nokia MX Nationals calendar, and Yamaha Racing’s factory teams and riders will
look to round out their rollercoaster-ride of a season in the best possible
style.
An incredible year for Serco Yamaha standout Jake Moss saw him wrap up
the Pro Lites title at the previous round, and this weekend’s Coolum showdown
will be the last chance Aussie fans get to see him star on home soil, as a place
in the US-based AMA series beckons.
And it wasn’t just his consistency that
handed him his first premier series victory, with Moss pushing hard to record an
incredible 14 moto top 3 results – including 10 moto wins – from just 18
outings.
Heading into the weekend, his advantage is an amazing 92 points,
signalling one of the most dominant performances by a rider in the national
series for many years.
"It was a great feeling to take the win last weekend
and it's still sinking in that I've broken through for my first title," said
Moss."It takes all the pressure off for the final round, meaning we can
go out and not need to worry about losing points to other riders. This
will be my last race in Australia and I am looking forward to repaying Gavin and
the team for their support, and giving Yamaha a good win one last time!"
Also in contention for a premier series championship victory is Moss’
teammate Brenden Harrison, the current points leader in the Yamaha Under 19’s
championship.
Harrison enters the seventh and final outing for the series
boasting an impressive 50% win rate, and has shown his maturity and experience
by consolidating for consistent points on the rare occasion that he has fallen
shy of a moto podium.In fact, heading into the final round, a total of three
Yamaha riders will be in with a shot at the title, with GYTR/QYDT’s Dean Ferris
and Team Seven Yamaha’s Kirk Gibbs all within the 50-point buffer.
"The fight
isn't over and I will need to push really hard to win the championship this
weekend," said Harrison. "The quality of the guys close behind means they
will be equally as hungry for this so I will need to be fast from the word go."
Yamaha Racing’s Pro Open lineup have experienced a season in stark contrast
to their Pro Lite and Under 19’s compatriots, and will be out to finish the
season on a high note. Team Seven Yamaha and CDR/Nokia/Yamaha have two riders
each sitting elusively close to a top 10 berth in the championship – Ford Dale
(10th), Tom Jones (12th), Shane Metcalfe (14th) and Cheyne Boyd (15th).
With
the class title sewn up, the riders are looking to give the field a shake-up and
show their true capability, and the YZ450F will be the perfect weapon to achieve
their goal.The youngest of the group, CDR’s Ford Dale put in close to his
best performance for the year at last weekend’s penultimate Lakes round, and is
eager to build on this momentum and challenge the frontrunners.
"I kept it
together and was happy with my results at Lakes, and there's no reason why I
can't chase for a top finish this weekend at a track I know really well," said
Dale. "It will be a good way to thank CDR for their support throughout
the whole season."
Yamaha’s Factory teams and riders will be available for a
meet and greet session on Saturday morning from 9am till 11am at Pro Griffin
Yamaha 133 Maroochdore Rd Kunda Park 4556.
Pro Griffin Yamaha will be
celebrating on the day with giveaways and specially marked down prices on
accessories.
Championship Standings. Pro Open MX Championship
1. Daniel
Reardon, 390
2. Cody Cooper, 331
3. Daryl Hurley, 329
4.Jay
Marmont, 326
5. Troy Carroll, 240
6. Kade Mosig, 175
7.
Nathan Crawford, 160
8. Nathan Brochtrup, 158
9. Matt Moss, 150
10.
Ford Dale, 143
Pro Lite MX Championship
1. Jake Moss, 384
2. Mitch
Hoad, 292
3. Danny Anderson, 264
4. Kyle Tobin, 253
5. Michael
Phillips, 234
6. Cody Mackie, 231
7. Lewis Stewart,
216
8. Adam Monea, 209
9. Michael Addison, 183
10. Peter Boyle,
163
Under 19's Championship
1. Brendan Harrison, 259
2. Todd Waters,
246
3. Dean Ferris, 214
4. Kirk Gibbs, 212
5. Lawson Bopping,
191
6. Matt Ryan, 161
7. Kody Wheeler, 154
8. Matt
Arnautovic, 100
9. Matt Hair, 98
10. Joshua Kilvington, 96









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