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Hard work is paying off for Mustoe and ASA United GASGAS

A stellar effort by ASA United GASGAS youngster Ben Mustoe at Round One of the British Championship. Ben’s winter efforts have yielded fruit early this season with impressive results, demonstrating good speed in testing conditions, reflecting his resilience and grit.

Words by ASA United Gas Gas – Images by @xcastmedia | @reubenmx

Ben Mustoe – MC250F “Tough conditions at Lyng this weekend for the first round of the British championship.
The track started off dry in qualifying; I struggled to get a lap in but found myself in 11th, which left me with a chance to get some good starts. The rain changed track conditions drastically for the races, making things really technical and physically demanding.


“I was inside the top 10 for the most part of race one, but after a few crashes I was only able to finish 13th. Had a great start in race two, inside the top three – rode a solid race and made sure I got the bike to the end of the race.
7th overall on the day and happy to come away with good championship points.”


Huge thank you to our sponsors for their continued support, we now look forward to our local British Championship Round at Canada Heights – 26th May.

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