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CDR Yamaha 1-2 Podium at Maitland

5 years ago | Words: Yamaha Motor Australia

The CDR Yamaha Monster Energy Team flexed some serious muscle at Round 7 of the MX Nationals, held at Maitland in the Hunter Valley, with Luke Clout and Kirk Gibbs taking a 1-2 finish for the round and dominating the day. It was the first time for the MX Nationals to contest a round of the Maitland circuit and it has become an instant favourite for the CDR Yamaha Monster Energy Team as they charged to a 1-2 finish and won each of the three motos contested on the day.

Heading into the round, Clout sat in second place in the MX1 division after previously holding the points leader’s red plate. But growing up and racing tracks around the Hunter Valley, Clout was confident he could perform well at Maitland and claw back valuable points on the series leader, Todd Waters. Clout did more than that and after winning the opening two motos in the sprint, back-to-back format, his day was off to the perfect start.

A strong performance in the third and final race for the day would not only see Clout take the round win, but also regain the championship lead. He started the final 30-minute moto just inside the top five at the end of lap one, but over the next 16 laps edged his way forward to move into second place and that was enough to seal the deal for the round win with his 1-1-2 results. More importantly, he now leads the championship with a nine-point gap back to Hayden Mellross with three rounds remaining.

Luke Clout: “I didn’t have the greatest day at the last round so it was important that I bounced back strongly this weekend and get things back on track. I felt pretty good all day but my starts in the back-to-back races really set up my day as I was in a good position both times and able to capitalise on them to take the race wins. The last moto start wasn’t as good, but I was able to put my head down and make some passes and secured the Overall win. It felt pretty good coming across the finish line and feeling like I had put in my best effort and was rewarded with the round win. The team did a great job today and the bikes were awesome. It showed in the results with Kirk and I winning all three races and going 1-2 for the day that CDR Yamaha really do the work. I’m looking forward to the next round at Moree in a couple of weeks and want to keep this momentum rolling all the way through to the final corner at Coolum.”

Kirk Gibbs kept his good form going after a podium finish at Round 6, with a second place finish at Round 7, highlighted by a final moto race win. Gibbs finished with 2-4 results in the back-to-back motos and then charged to the lead of the final moto and was never headed. His 2-4-1 results for the day saw him land in second place Overall and despite missing a round due to injury, he now sits in fourth place in the championship.

Kirk Gibbs: “Today was good with another podium result. My start in the second back-to-back was really the only little mistake I made for the day but in those shorter races, good starts and track position is so important as there are 10 guys who can go fast for seven or eight laps. But I’m still happy with how things went and making good progress since my shoulder injury so I can’t complain too much. The championship is highly unlikely since I missed a round in South Australia, but the goal since then has been to win races and get on the podium as often as possible at the remaining rounds, and so far things are on track.”


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