Adamson conquers Doune! 2022 ScotMX SACU Scottish Motocross Championship Round 5 Day Two – Race Report & Results

The ScotMX Championship, Powered by Milwaukee, had to split Round 5 into two consecutive Saturdays to accommodate local council rules as it was being held at Doune nr Stirling.

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This meant that the traditional two-day meeting took one week to resolve. Of course, not ideal for some, but it gave ScotMX the opportunity to re-run the popular Super Mini-Cup along with the normal adult races and give the young guns an audience to display their talents. They would have to ride impressively to match their big brothers as the Carnegie Fuels MX1, and Safe Access MX2 promised to be the race of the season so far. The list of names was growing throughout the week as a few seasoned riders dusted off their boots. They would have a hard slog as some of the nation’s brightest talents had travelled from far and wide to race one of the best tracks in the UK let alone Scotland. With another hot day being forecast, track owner Scott Gardner had a busy time preparing the sand track to be able to handle the hot temperatures. Having a sprinkler system that gives 100% track coverage was a major bonus and proved to be invaluable as the afternoon temperatures started to soar.

Micky Graham

Vets

Newcastle-based Vet Micky Graham had his first race at ScotMX this season after running in another series down south. He admitted he had missed running at the club and relished riding at one of his favourite tracks. Having won the ScotMX Vets championship last year, he would be the man to beat on the day and Brian Alexander did just that in race 1. Brian was fastest in Qualifying and turned that into a race win. Micky got his overall back on track by beating Brian in the next two races although Brian was waiting to pounce on any mistake. The final podium in the O40’s class was Kevin McBride. In the O50’s, Tony ‘Mad Dog’ Whitelaw made a winning return to ScotMX after a season-ending injury last year kept him out. He scuppered Gordon ‘Montana’ Morrison’s ideas of AMD Holeshot to race win as the pair would battle it out over the three races. Mad Dog versus Montana, there could be only one winner, and as we know, every dog has its day, and it was a mad one at Doune! The final podium went to Ian Wilson. His consistency paid off as he managed to fend off Craig Smith by a single point. With O60’s rider Paul Chiappa missing the meeting due to an injury, this left the door open for Douglas Garrick to grab the overall ahead of Davey Dick in the O60’s.

Louis Tobin

Adult ‘C’ Class

Another strong display by Louis Tobin saw the diminutive teenager breeze past the fast-starting Dale Hynd in each race. Dale would grab the AMD Holeshots but was soon passed by the super quick kid. Dale managed to maintain second in each race but finished 20+ seconds behind the leader in every race. Jordan Kerr’s first race was poor as he could only finish 8th but his two second places in the remaining races were enough to secure third overall as the pack took turns to chase him. Series leader John Kenny was best of the rest as the fast fifer just needs to sort out his starts to improve his overall results. Martyn Lyell was a point behind John as somehow, he managed to do a whole race with his holeshot device engaged. David Murray and Brian Anderson fought it out for the top 6 spot. Solid result for Brian as it was his first race in over a year, but David’s higher placing meant he beat Brian on countback.

Lewis Spratt

Adult ‘B’ Class

No easy races for championship leader Myles Reid at Doune. The three races had a different winner each time, but it was Myles that managed the better results on the day. Euan Watson showed he had some great speed and loves riding sand, but he was pipped by Matty Fry who had a worthwhile trip over from Ireland by grabbing all three AMD Holeshots and never out of the top three all day. Myles never look flustered, though, as he kept the young riders at bay on his way to the overall as Matty narrowly missed out. There were only four points between the top three; it was that close! Rusty Robertson had a tough day as Ryan Garthwaite, and Jake Hall finished ahead of him in 4th and 5th.

Super Mini Cup

Super Mini Cup

The second running of the popular Super Mini Cup saw Lewis Spratt make the journey across from Ireland to Scotland this week as he had been racing all season in England. It was a good day for him as he won both Super Mini Cup races. Malachi Allan did his best to push but just couldn’t match Spratt. The rest of the pack were someway back but enjoyed some close racing. Jaden Anderson’s return from injury was on track with a third in race one, but Charlie MacDonald and Robbie Scott finished ahead of him in the second race to push him back to overall 5th. Charlie and Robbie swapped race positions in both races, which ultimately meant Charlie would end up with the final podium position. Great result for Robbie Scott finishing fourth as the lads all grouped together on the finish line to bump fists and show their mutual respect on and off the track. Great to see some spirited racing and friendship off track.

Simpson & Adamson

MX1 / MX2

The line up alone on paper was mouth-watering. There was a lot of anticipation not only with the fans, but you could feel the buzz in the paddock as the riders were mingling and exchanging the customary banter. When the gate drops, the bullshit stops, and that’s exactly the way it panned out in the races. Fat Cats the week before had seen some tight racing, and it carried over to Doune for a few of the riders. Shaun Simpson was the obvious fans favourite as the popular Scotsman can still beat the best of them on his day but having matched Shaun last week (on points) John Adamson had other ideas. Shaun, John and Billy MacKenzie all qualified within 1s of each other, and all three were in the mix for the AMD Holeshots. In the first race, Shaun and Jay Hague got wheels tangled at the first corner, which led to both of them having to charge through the pack to minimise the potential points loss. Hague, now on a 450 Honda, followed Simpson through the pack, but neither of them could catch and pass Tristan Purdon and John Adamson, who edged the win. Incredible effort from Simpson but he ran out of laps. He did manage to catch Billy MacKenzie, who ran in third all race until Shaun got past. In race 2, Adamson passed Simpson on the second lap and ran at the front all race. He won by 2 seconds as Simpson looked like he would put on a late push, but Adamson held him off. Tony Craig was running in third, until a 6th lap crash ended his race. Tristan Purdon had to come through from mid-pack after a bad start to take third as Billy Mac proved he still had plenty in the tank to keep pushing. Ross ‘Bunga’ Rutherford, riding a brand new YZF450, came from 12th through to 5th. Simpson finally got the reward of a race win in the final race as he looked strong and won by 5s. Adamson suffered from a leaking exhaust manifold but still held on just ahead of Purdon as Billy Mac got another 4th. Hague finally broke in to the top 5 as he had shown promise all day. John Adamson had the bragging rights this week ahead of Simpson as the impressive Purdon continued his solid riding. Billy Mac was a clear 4th and Ben Edwards battled with Jay Hague all day and took the 5th place ahead of the Honda rider.

MX1 MX2 Start

The MX2 race was just as manic as the two northeast of England riders showed they were up in Scotland to do some serious racing. Carlton Husband and Sam Atkinson travel and race together most weeks and loved the short drive north. It would be Sam’s day as he would finish ahead of his elder race teammate as the pair ran 1,2 all day. Wildcard rider Bryan MacKenzie chose Doune as a warmup race for his upcoming VMXdN race later in August for Team Scotland. Having not turned a lap since the last VMXdN in August 2021, he had two impressive 3rd places. Suffering with some serious arm pump, he faded in race three but had done enough to beat local rider Andrew Pohlen. Pohlen finished 1 point ahead of David Plank, who had his first foray at ScotMX having favoured racing in England for the past few years. He was suitably impressed by the racing and enjoyed a third in the final race. It’s hard to believe Ayden Smith was racing in the Youth / Rookies last year, but the championship winner proved he has potential by taking the top 6 place ahead of series leader Steven Craig.

Sam Atkinson

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Myles Reid

Results

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 John Adamson 72 25 25 22
2 Shaun Simpson 67 20 22 25
3 Tristan PURDON 62 22 20 20
4 Billy MCKENZIE 54 18 18 18
5 Ben Edwards 46 16 15 15
6 Jay Hague 44 14 14 16
7 Ross Rutherford 42 12 16 14
8 Aaron McCAROL 36 11 12 13
9 Fraser NORRIE 31 10 10 11
10 John Kirk 30 9 9 12
11 Richard Mckeown 26 13 13
12 Jack BRADBURY 26 8 8 10
13 Dylan C 23 6 11 6
14 Owen Hendry 20 4 7 9
15 Jordan kerr 19 5 6 8
16 Adam slavin 19 7 5 7
17 Tony Craig 15 15
18 Gary SHARP 3 3

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Sam Atkinson 75 25 25 25
2 Carlton Husband 66 22 22 22
3 Bryan MacKENZIE 55 20 20 15
4 Andrew Pohlen 52 18 16 18
5 David Plank 51 13 18 20
6 Ayden SMITH 46 15 15 16
7 Steven craig 38 16 8 14
8 Logan Hendry 37 11 14 12
9 Stephen KELLY 35 9 13 13
10 Elaine McEachern 34 12 12 10
11 Ewan Kermack 30 10 9 11
12 Lewis CAMPBELL 28 8 11 9
13 Jason MARTIN 24 6 10 8
14 Gregor CAMPBELL 21 14 7
15 Greg maxwell 7 7

Adult B

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Myles REID 69 22 22 25
2 Matty FRY 67 25 20 22
3 EWAN WATSON 65 20 25 20
4 Ryan Garthwaite 51 18 18 15
5 Jake HALL 46 15 15 16
6 Rusty Robertson 43 16 9 18
7 Rory Johnston 41 14 13 14
8 Jamie clarke 34 12 14 8
9 Lewis Carey 34 11 16 7
10 Ewan CAMPBELL 33 13 8 12
11 Jay CLARK 32 10 11 11
12 Greg McDONALD 27 8 6 13
13 Leon MURRAY 22 3 10 9
14 JAMES HADDOW 22 9 7 6
15 Jack Winthrop 22 7 12 3
16 Tallon LEASK 18 5 3 10
17 Aaron ROLLO 10 6 4
18 Liam Mcintyre 9 4 5
19 Adam Scott 7 2 5
20 Andrew SLAVIN 7 1 4 2
21 Paul McCLUNG 2 2
22 Harry hamilton 1 1
23 Conor CONNOLLY 1 1

Adult C

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Louis TOBIN 75 25 25 25
2 Dale HYND 66 22 22 22
3 Jordan Aitchison 53 13 20 20
4 John KENNY 48 16 16 16
5 Martyn LYELL 47 18 15 14
6 David MURRAY 40 11 11 18
7 Brian ANDERSON 40 20 18 2
8 ? 36 8 13 15
9 Logan ADSLEY 34 15 12 7
10 Wayne MacKIE 32 14 5 13
11 Adam Curran 32 12 14 6
12 Robbie MacKENZIE 31 10 9 12
13 William Anderson 30 9 10 11
14 Ryan sim 23 7 8 8
15 Scott Forsyth 17 7 10
16 Martyn DUFF 15 6 9
17 Nathan WILSON 11 5 6
18 David Dick 9 4 5
19 Gary lockyer 6 3 2 1
20 Gary GRUGEN 4 4
21 Lewis Fennick 4 4
22 Martin Stuart MacRAE 4 1 3
23 Scott CRAWFORD 3 3
24 Scott FOOTE 2 2
25 Kris CROOK 1 1

Vets Over 40

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Micky Graham 72 22 25 25
2 Brian ALEXANDER 69 25 22 22
3 Kevin McBride 56 20 18 18
4 Barry GILLAN 52 18 20 14
5 Fraser WATSON 51 16 15 20
6 PAUL CAREY 47 15 16 16
7 Nigel SMORFITT 41 14 12 15
8 Ross HEATH 40 13 14 13
9 Barry MacPHERSON 37 12 13 12
10 Mark MASON 33 11 11 11
11 Jim CLARK 30 10 10 10
12 Richie BRYCE 27 9 9 9
13 Paul SEYMOUR 23 8 7 8
14 Garry PATTERSON 22 7 8 7

Vets Over 50

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 James (Tony) Whitelaw 75 25 25 25
2 Gordon MORRISON 66 22 22 22
3 Ian WILSON 56 18 18 20
4 Craig SMITH 55 20 20 15
5 Stephen CASSIDAY 47 16 13 18
6 Stephen POLLOK 47 15 16 16
7 Stephen HUMPHRIES 41 12 15 14
8 Andrew LEASK 40 13 14 13
9 David HENNING 37 14 12 11
10 Ian ROSS 34 11 11 12
11 Chris BYERS 30 10 10 10

Vets Over 60

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Douglas GARRICK 69 22 22 25
2 David DICK 50 25 25

Superminis

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2
1 Lewis spratt 50 25 25
2 Malachi ALLAN 44 22 22
3 Charlie Macdonald 36 16 20
4 Robbie SCOTT 36 18 18
5 Jaden Anderson 36 20 16
6 Finley EASTON 30 15 15
7 Cole rennie 28 14 14
8 Grorge DRYDEN 25 13 12
9 Michael Patterson 24 11 13
10 Dylan Hamer 21 10 11
11 ? 19 9 10
12 Scott Forsyth 16 7 9
13 Chloe HAMMER 16 8 8
14 Harry Nunn 12 12

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