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Topic: 2012 PRO TOUR (Read 11268 times)
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Mossy
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PRO TOUR FINAL; SHEPPARTON BMX CLUB. Round 5 of the Pro Tour was to be the final of the series for 2012. It was held at the Shepparton BMX Club on Sunday 6th May. We were very fortunate that the weather was in our favour, the track started off a little soft some of the pros were saying but the sun and the wind dried the track out and out elite athletes were in full flight and flat out come finals time.
So it has been a week today since the battles that raged in all the four classes, AA Men, A Men, Vet Pro and Pro Ladies over the five fantastic rounds of racing which started all the back at Wyndham Warriors on the 26th February and proceeded through racing at Eastfield, Park Orchards & Geelong has come to a successful end for all involved with the Pro Tour at Shepparton.
The guys from the Pro Tour would again like to thank the following sponsors for 2012;
-BMX RACER MAGAZINE. -MD PRINT. -UNITED EQUIPMENT. -BRICKWORK DIRECT. -FIXRITE CONSTRUCTION.
FINAL RESULTS FOR THE SERIES:
AA MEN: 1ST OLIVIER HOARAU (132), 2ND JORDAN MORGAN (104), 3RD MATTHEW DUNSWORTH (96).
A MEN: 1ST JAKE SVERNS (125), 2ND LUKE SMITH (86), 3RD COHEN GOODEN (85).
VER PRO: 1ST GARRY MORGAN (126), 2ND ROBERT SLATTER (113), 3RD TIM KIDDLE (92).
PRO LADIES: JACLYN WILSON (140), 2ND EMILY RICHARDSON (108), 3rd ANTONIA RICKETT (104).
PRO CUP: 1ST JACLYN WILSON (140), 2ND OLIVIER HOARAU (132), 3RD GARRY MORGAN (126).
RISING STAR AWARDS 2012: LADIES, AMANDA MORGAN & GENTS, THOMAS FREEMAN.
Well Shepparton had it all, great pro racing, huge crashes, massive airtime, rider penalties and riders missing their finals, sticker give always, pro signing session and presentation!
In the AA Men the racing was as furious as ever as team mates Olivier Hoarau and Jordan Morgan looked anything but team mates on the track as I don’t think Trevor Stamford has issued team orders, both riders taking no prisoners in their quest to be the inaugural AA Men Pro Tour Champion. They didn’t have it all their own way as Dunsworth, Habitch, May, Collins, Cairns, Mahuika and the rest of the boys kept them honest. The Tomahawk had an ordinary day by his usual standards due to suffering from that knee injury he sustained at the Aussies, Lautier looked very sharp in practice but seemed not to have his head in the zone come racing. Most positive moment; great thing to see is young Brandon May stepping it up! He was fast, very fast and if he had any doubts or fears regarding this track it definitely was not obvious. Scariest moment; was when Mahuika and Collins clipped going flat out over the third pro straight which caused a serious flow on effect landing poor Levi upside down on his head and neck, thankfully the young man was wearing a neck brace and reports through the week indicate he is fine. Best save has to go to Habitch who unclipped over the last jump into the first turn but was able to keep himself from hitting the bitumen, Travo and I had a joke with the “Cabbage” after the near miss.
In the A Men there were two notable omissions, Cohen Godden and Dane Pangallo, this was great news for young Luke smith who snuck into 2nd overall by just 1 point over Cohen! Riders to keep an eye on Haydon, White, Jurrjens, Sandlands, Freeman amongst many others also but these boys can definitely race, no doubt about it as all stepped up and had some ripper motos and finals. JS, well he had a clear lead for the finals honours so from our point of view we could see that he kept a cool head all day and made sure he stayed on track and upright so he could lead the boys onto the top step of the podium at the end of the day. The depth in this class has been outstanding all series long and very entertaining to watch as a spectator and heaps of fun to call for us blokes at commentary.
The Vet Pro class was a hoot to watch, I cannot believe some of the airtime these guys were getting! Gazza had it in the bag if he kept it upright and consistent and hold off a rampaging Rob Slatter, but Gazza did anything but play it conservative. He was super fast and spent almost as much time in the air as on the track, for all his efforts Rob just didn’t have Gazza’s measure and had to settle for second overall. What a surprise for 3rd place with Geelong’s Tim Kiddle taking the honours, he was consistent all series long and proved to be a work horse keeping the other chargers like Main, Anderson, Rogers and Stamford at bay. Rumour has it that some of these boys will be stepping up to A Men ?! Yes that is correct, received that from a solid source indeed I did. Well if that is the case that should open the door for riders like Rob Saunders, Glenn Harding, Jason Hartley, Neal Searle and the like to get out of age classes and step up into Vet Pro next series!
Pro Ladies, well what is there to say? Jaclyn Wilson dominated the series and was a comprehensive winner end of story, and it was no different at Shepparton for the final round of the Pro Tour. There are many young ladies who are getting faster and faster, and in time may be able to challenge Jackie for top spot but at the moment her professional approach to her racing is what sets her apart from the rest. The overwhelming positive is watching the ladies race in the mid pack battles which rage thick and fast with Richardson, Rickett being the top of that bunch, followed closely by Morgan, Sobotka, Lyon, Penglase who have all shown times of brilliance.
The pro rider signings were a huge hit with the kids and we appreciate the time the pro riders gave so that the junior riders and their fans could get up close, have a chat and receive their autographs. You know it means a lot to some kids, as they were coming out of the signing they were comparing who got who’s signature and which pro rider they spoke with, a little bit goes a long way.
The presentation was a lot of fun with the top three riders in each class receiving their plates, and had non-alcoholic bubbly to give it that whole GP feel as the riders got to spray each other and anyone close, hmmm that reminds me Jordan Morgan; yes young man there will be payback, lol.
We hope that all the riders, spectators and officials enjoyed the Pro Tour series as much as us blokes up at commentary and we look forward to your support in 2013 as there is a planned 6 round series starting through Track Attack leading up to the New Zealand Worlds.
And a huge thank you to Travo and Tyson as the boys do an undoubted ripper job on the mic!
Thanks Mossy.
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