Adamson tames Tain! 2023 Scottish Motocross Championship Round 1 – Race Report & Results

A new season and a new championship for Scotland. With ScotMX taking a step back, Johnny Hamilton took the baton from Stuart Flockhart and with the support of the existing ScotMX crew, he’s kept the momentum built up by Stuart over the past few years.

Race Report & Images by Raymond Thomson – Madmaxmedia

No stranger to motocross, Johnny has built some of the best tracks for racing all over the country. Building on Stuarts success, JDH has used his extensive contacts in the Motocross industry and drafted in a good number of new sponsors as well as maintaining the loyal supporters of the series. There had been a buzz around the tracks and it quickly spread to the four corners of the UK and some of the best riders in the country have signed up to race and commit to doing the championship. The crowds were met with an impressive set up in Tain as the trackside barriers and start line back drops resembled that of a British or even GP track.

Jack Quinn Auto

Saturday 3rd March

It’s all about the youth on Saturday. There’s always thrill and spills and the deep sand of Tain would keep the parents on their toes. No shortage of exciting racing, it was a great way to open the championship.

Auto’s

Shirlaws – KTM Aberdeen have come on board to sponsor the youngsters. The wee ones looked box fresh with their new kit and there was a buzz around the paddock as the Auto’s got underway. With Jack Martin moving on as 2022 Champion, it was all to play for. Aiden Anton set the pace in qualifying but bike issues on the line in race 2 would end his day. Jack Quinn failed to set a time in qualifying but stormed to three race wins. Ashton Bain’s consistency would reward him with second as Ellis Easton just did enough to grab the final podium

Auto podium

65’s

FXR have committed to support the junior race and the popular brand certainly brightened up the paddock. It was no surprise that the diminutive Lyall Rutherford qualified fastest but he had a challenging first race with bike problems. This allowed Alex Fraser to win the first race but a poor second race meant he would finish overall second behind Rutherford as he powered quite comfortably to three wins in the remaining three races. Cole McAuley did enough to stay ahead of Vinnie Anderson as their dad’s cheered them on trackside. Both dads had their chance to shine on Sunday.

Lyall Rutherford

85’s SW/BW

CiSport are part of the championship this year supporting some of the best racing in the championship. The 85’s always provide bar to bar racing and Tain was a tough test for the riders.

SW

Robbie Scott grabbed the fastest lap in qualifying just ahead of Malachi Allan but after sharing race wins between them, they finished on equal points. Allan got the overall as he won the last race, but it will be a hard fought season as the pair promise to battle it out all the way. Ricky Barrack proved his journeys south racing has brought him on as he finished third only one point ahead of Alfie Stott who gained some great experience last month racing in the Arenacross.

Malachi Allan

BW

Hayden Statt showed his speed and class as he disappeared from the pack in every race. His speed was incredible and would have put him up front in most classes! The fast starting Jaden Anderson proved he can grab the AMD Holeshots and he ran comfortably in second ahead of Jaxon Haswell.

Hayden Statt

Rookies 125/250

The Youth Rookies class provides a great platform for the young riders to prepare themselves for the bigger classes. With Shirlaws Motorcycles onboard, they’ll enjoy some rewards for their hard work. Ryan Waggott and Jack Fletcher provided some great racing for the crowd. Swapping race wins, Ryan enjoyed three of them and as the riders came together on one corner, Jack was robbed of sharing the spoils. However, as both riders were riding different classes, they would run out winners in their respective class. Waggott finished well ahead of Ryan McKinney but the mixed class was fraught at times as the 250 four strokes mixed it with the two strokes. Louis Perrin-Brown bagged the final podium spot. In the 250 class, Troy Flockhart enjoyed the class win in race one, but he couldn’t match Fletchers speed to take the overall. Three solid seconds was good enough as he nursed a hamstring injury. Ryan Lowes rode well to secure third as he changed from two stroke this year.

Ryan Waggott

Adult Support / 2 Stroke Open

After race one, the Two Stroke race sponsored by Slavin Plant Hire & Construction Ltd joined the Adult Support and the mixed class gave a lot of riders the chance to bed themselves in for Sunday. Dylan Carnegie ran out winner in the Two stroke class and in the Adult Support, Carlton Husband, no stranger to Tain, proved he would be the man to beat in MX2.

Troy Flockhart

Sunday 4th March

Vets 40,50 and 60

Niall Mcauley dominated the O40’s class as his smooth riding style made sure he had no drama’s in the deep sand as he finished every race 25 seconds ahead of his fellow vets. Jamie Black more famous for his suspension these days showed he can still mix it but couldn’t quite beat multiple winning vet Barry Gray who showed he’s still the fastest scot. In the O50’s, holeshot expert Gordon ‘Montana’ Morrison was limited to 1 holeshot for the day as Barry Gray took the cash but he did take the overall ahead of Morton Hannah. The Scottish Twinshock riders did battle it out and stayed ahead of Alasdair McGowan who had a sold day. The stalwart of the vet class, Ian Wilson secured the O60 overall and he got tore into the new season.

Adult C

Logan Adsley was 10s ahead of the rest in Qualifying and it was no surprise he turned that into the overall in the C class. He was pushed in race 2 William Anderson who finished right behind him and in race 3, he was beaten by Daniel McDonald and Anderson. They would both finish second and third respectively as Adsley used his Arenacross experience to get himself ready for the season.

B Class Start

Adult B

With a number of riders choosing to drop down from MX1 and MX2 into the B class for 2023, it promised to be a tightly fought class. Jamie Clark out qualified the pack and the fast starting Irishman did his best to run top three in every race but a DNF in race three meant the long journey home with nothing to show for it. Another Arenacross rider John Kirk showed he meant business by winning all three races and dominating the class. Scott Paterson return to racing was profitable as he comfortably ran behind Kirk. Jake Hall improved in every race to round out the podium. Special mention to Elaine Maceachern finishing top 5 behind Logan Ferguson as she looked impressive in her first race of the season, setting herself up well for racing the Women’s British Championship.

John Kirk B Class

MX1 / MX2 Combined Race

With a massive prize fund, it was no surprise that the MX1 and MX2 classes were packed. Billy MacKenzie was sporting the red plate #1 on his new Kawasaki and was up for defending his title.

MX2 Safe Access Highland Ltd

In the MX2 class, Carlton Husband ran away with the overall. He looked smooth riding on the Saturday on the Adult support and continued that into Sunday. He pushed hard in all three races mixing it with the MX1 riders all day. His Phoenix Evenstrokes Kawasaki teammate Sam Atkinson would finish second overall narrowly ahead of Brad Anderson as he enjoyed being on the podium on his new two stroke. He’s just getting it dialled in and promises to come back stronger for the next round. Daniel Hutchinson also placed well ahead of Ryan Thomson who was delighted to get back to racing after a tough 2 years and multiple wrist surgeries.

Carlton Husband

MX1 Carnegie Fuels

Shaun Simpson looked to be in a determined mood as he took no prisoners in qualifying. He was over 1.5 seconds ahead of his nearest rival Brad Todd. It was current Scottish MX Champion Billy MacKenzie that blasted out the gate first in race 1 but he only held that place for a lap as Simpson powered through to take the win. In race 2, it looked like no one could beat Simpson, but he crashed out whilst in the lead and ended his day. This left ASA GasGas rider John Adamson and Gabriel SS24’s Tristan Purdon to battle it out and after clashing in race 2, it was Adamson who got up first to take that win but it cost him a radiator. He was able to finish that race and change it out before race 3.

Another rider who would miss out was Jay Hague. He took a heavy tumble in race 1 as his bike lay on the track for a short while with steam pouring out of it. Ben Edwards looked fresh and the Carnegie Fuels rider certainly got his season off to a great start by being fast and consistent. His podium place was well deserved but he couldn’t live with Adamson and Purdon and they were in a battle for that coveted overall. John Adamson came out on top after an intense race and his determination was there to see. Brad Todd must have felt robbed as his clutch disintegrated in race 2 and resulted in him finishing behind MacKenzie. After a poor race 1, Billy got his mojo back to finish 4th overall and keep his sights on back to back championships. Ross Rutherford and Tony Craig showed there’s still riders outside the top 5 that will challenge to the bitter end so it’s shaping up to be a hard fought championship.

With Dyce Carriers, Site Sealants, AMD on board along with all the new sponsors including ACTIPH Water, Scottish Motocross has never been better placed to show the rest of the UK how it’s done. They say money talk but so does results and there’s a good number of riders wanting to prove a point.

The next round of The Scottish Championship will be at Rhynie (nr Aberdeen) 29th / 30th April

Results

MX1

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 JOHN ADAMSON 70 20 25 25
2 TRISTAN PARDON 66 22 22 22
3 BEN EDWARDS 52 16 20 16
4 BILLY MACKENZIE 48 12 18 18
5 BRAD TODD 46 18 8 20
6 ROSS RUTHERFORD 44 14 15 15
7 TONY CRIAG 43 15 16 12
8 Joshua Bentley 39 11 14 14
9 RICHARD MCKEOWN 39 13 13 13
10 FRAZER NORRIE 31 10 12 9
11 SEAN WILLIAMSON 30 8 11 11
12 Adam Slavin 28 9 9 10
13 EWAN KERMACK 25 7 10 8
14 SHAUN SIMPSON 25 25
15 MARK WILSON 6 6

MX2

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 CARLTON HUSBAND 75 25 25 25
2 SAM ATKINSON 62 22 22 18
3 BRAD ANDERSON 60 20 20 20
4 DANIEL HUTCHINSON 58 18 18 22
5 RYAN THOMSON 47 16 15 16
6 JORDAN MCCAW 44 15 14 15
7 KYLE MCNICOL 43 13 16 14
8 Ryan Mclean 35 14 13 8
9 SETH MOIR 34 9 12 13
10 LEE CAMERON 30 7 11 12
11 JACK ARTHUR 30 10 9 11
12 AYDEN SMITH 30 11 10 9
13 LEWIS CAMPBELL 23 8 8 7
14 GAVIN ROBERTSON 22 12 10
15 MYLES REID 12 6 6
16 JOSH BUCHANAN 7 7

Adult B

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 JOHN KIRK 75 25 25 25
2 SCOTT PATERSON 64 20 22 22
3 JAKE HALL 54 16 18 20
4 LOGAN FERGUSON 46 15 16 15
5 ELAINE MACEACHERN 45 18 14 13
6 JAMIE CLARKE 42 22 20
7 OWEN MACDONALD 40 13 13 14
8 JAMES HADDOW 38 10 10 18
9 GREG MAXWELL 37 14 15 8
10 RORY JOHNSTON 34 11 7 16
11 GEORGE STEWART 32 9 11 12
12 COLIN MCLUCKIE 28 12 12 4
13 JOHN MARSHALL 23 8 8 7
14 TONY MCCANN 22 4 9 9
15 RYAN WATT 18 6 6 6
16 RYAN GARTHWAITE 15 2 2 11
17 ROSS MARSHALL 15 5 10
18 PAUL SKELTON 11 5 1 5
19 STEPHEN STEPHEN WATSON 8 1 4 3
20 BEN HALL 7 7
21 LOUIS TOBIN 5 3 2
22 AARON ROLLO 4 3 1

Adult C

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 LOGAN ADSLEY 70 25 25 20
2 DANIEL DANIEL MCDONALD 65 22 18 25
3 WILLIAM ANDERSON 64 20 22 22
4 ROBBIE MACKENZIE 48 14 20 14
5 GVIDO PRIEDOLS 42 12 14 16
6 WAYNE MACKIE 41 7 16 18
7 ALEX MOWAT 36 15 8 13
8 ROSS BRADLEY 33 18 15
9 RYAN SMITH 32 13 9 10
10 LEWIS HORN 29 10 11 8
11 Duncan Robertson 28 4 13 11
12 RONNIE INGRAM 25 8 5 12
13 CHARLIE MCCANN 22 6 1 15
14 DARREN DARREN WILKINSON 20 5 6 9
15 STRUAN SKINNER 20 16 3 1
16 ROSSI CRAWFORD 16 2 7 7
17 JACK YOUNG 13 9 4
18 DYLAN DOBBIE 12 12
19 RYAN NEILL 11 11
20 Gary Gruden 10 10
21 KRIS CROOK 6 6
22 KYLE WINGATE 6 2 4
23 RYAN SIM 5 5
24 SCOTT CRAWFORD 4 1 3
25 MICHAEL MCLARTY 3 3
26 CLAIRE WINTHROP 2 2

2 Stroke Open

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 Claire Winthrop 75 25 25 25
2 DYLAN CARNEGIE 72 25 25 22
3 Harry Barker 69 22 22 25
4 KYLE PEEL 58 18 20 20
5 JOHN MARSHALL 56 20 18 18
6 SHAUN WILSON 47 16 15 16
7 Aaron Rollo 46 15 16 15

Vets Over 40

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 NIALL MC AULEY 75 25 25 25
2 BARRY GRAY 62 22 18 22
3 JAMIE BLACK 57 20 22 15
4 MICHAEL GRAHAM 54 18 20 16
5 KEVIN MC BRIDE 52 16 16 20
6 ALAN DEANS 48 15 15 18
7 MARK SUTHERLAND 42 14 14 14
8 JAMIE MENZIES 38 12 13 13
9 MARK MASON 37 13 12 12
10 Ross Heath 30 10 9 11
11 PAUL SEYMOUR 30 11 11 8
12 RICHARD BRYCE 29 9 10 10
13 ALISTAIR ALISTAIR LESLIE 25 8 8 9

Vets Over 50

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 GORDON MORRISON 72 22 25 25
2 MORTON HANNAH 69 25 22 22
3 ALASDAIR MCGOWAN 60 20 20 20
4 BRIAN FRASER 52 18 18 16
5 KEVIN CHARLES 48 15 15 18
6 STEPHEN POLLOCK 47 16 16 15
7 CHRIS BYERS 42 14 14 14

Vets Over 60

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 IAN WILSON 75 25 25 25
2 DOUGLAS GARRICK 66 22 22 22

Auto

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3
1 JACK QUINN 75 25 25 25
2 ASHTON BAIN 64 22 22 20
3 ELLIS EASTON 49 16 18 15
4 ELLIK MILLER 48 13 13 22
5 CHARLIE SIMPSON 47 15 14 18
6 Kobi Easson 46 10 20 16
7 NATHAN STRACHAN 44 18 15 11
8 OLLIE HAIN 38 14 11 13
9 AIDEN ANTON 36 20 16
10 ISAAC THOMPSON 35 11 12 12
11 FINLAY HOSKISSON 26 12 14

Junior 65

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 LYALL RUTHERFORD 85 10 25 25 25
2 ALEX FRASER 82 25 13 22 22
3 COLE MC AULEY 75 22 20 15 18
4 VINNIE ANDERSON 72 20 14 18 20
5 RILEY CRAWFORD 65 14 22 14 15
6 LIAM HANNAH 63 15 18 16 14
7 HARRIS CURRAN 58 12 15 20 11
8 MACEY SCOTT 48 13 10 13 12
9 DANIEL MORRISON 47 11 11 12 13
10 BRADLEY THOMPSON 44 16 12 16
11 Jacob Sammels 34 18 16

Small Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 MALACHI ALAN 94 22 22 25 25
2 ROBBIE SCOTT 94 25 25 22 22
3 RICKY BARRACK 69 15 18 18 18
4 ALFIE STOTT 68 20 20 8 20
5 KIAN MCGILL 62 16 15 20 11
6 ALFIE LAWRIE 60 13 16 16 15
7 BAILI BLACK 51 7 13 15 16
8 GEORGE DRYDEN 48 14 12 13 9
9 Scott Forthyse 47 8 14 11 14
10 COLE RENNIE 47 12 11 14 10
11 JAY-J COOPER 43 18 1 12 12
12 LIAM EVERARD 31 11 7 13
13 REUBEN OATES 29 9 9 9 2
14 WILLIAM MACAULAY 26 6 10 10
15 Ty Simpson 25 5 8 4 8
16 EVAN BENNETT 20 10 5 1 4
17 BRODIE COUPLAND 19 2 7 3 7
18 Maddox Paterson 17 4 2 5 6
19 Jack Mowat 16 3 6 6 1
20 HARRIS HALEY 9 1 3 5
21 RONNIE MOAR 9 4 2 3

Big Wheel 85

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 HAYDEN STATT 100 25 25 25 25
2 JADEN ANDERSON 88 22 22 22 22
3 JAXON HASWELL 72 16 18 20 18
4 JOSHUA HUTCHINSON 71 18 15 18 20
5 FINLEY EASTON 62 20 16 10 16
6 OWEN BENNETT 56 13 14 14 15
7 ROBBIE PEACE 55 10 20 12 13
8 Reid Simpson 55 15 12 16 12
9 AARON TAIT 53 14 13 15 11
10 DYLAN THORNDICK 49 12 10 13 14
11 MICHAEL PATTERSON 43 11 11 11 10
12 SCOTT MCNEISH 35 9 8 9 9
13 BEN DONALDSON 33 8 9 8 8
14 LEWIS YATES 27 7 7 6 7
15 Blair Deans 21 5 4 7 5
16 CHLOE HAMER 20 4 5 5 6
17 EVAN DEANS 13 2 3 4 4
18 Aiden MacGillivray 11 6 2 3
19 MARCO GUERRIOT 9 3 6

Rookies 125

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 RYAN WAGGOTT 100 25 25 25 25
2 RYAN MCKINNEY 86 22 20 22 22
3 LOUIS PERRIN-BROWN 78 20 22 20 16
4 GLEN ROLLO 72 18 18 16 20
5 RYAN INGRAM 62 14 15 15 18
6 Connor Smith 58 16 16 18 8
7 CHARLIE MACDONALD 55 15 14 14 12
8 JAMES MCGOWAN 54 13 13 13 15
9 HARRY NUNN 46 12 12 11 11
10 DYLAN HAMER 44 9 10 12 13
11 LEWIS GOW 43 10 9 10 14
12 STRUAN ROBERTSON 34 8 7 9 10
13 RYAN ROBERTSON 32 7 8 8 9
14 LIAM GOURLAY GOURLAY 29 11 11 7

Rookies 250

Pos Competitor Points R1 R2 R3 R4
1 JACK FLETCHER 97 22 25 25 25
2 Troy Flockhart 91 25 22 22 22
3 RYAN LOWES 80 20 20 20 20
4 EUAN AIKEN 66 16 18 14 18
5 Harris Milligan 63 18 16 18 11
6 DREW LESLIE 62 15 15 16 16
7 HARRISON BYERS 58 14 14 15 15
8 ROWAN THOMSON 53 13 13 13 14
9 TORFINN BYERS 47 11 12 12 12
10 STRUAN FERGUSON 36 12 11 13

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