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Team GB fifth at QXON as Ireland win! 2021 Quadcross of Nations – Results

After an outstanding qualification day for Team GB, which saw them go into the main day of racing at the 2021 Quadcross of Nations in France in pole position, the team had to settle for fifth position after a moto one disaster put them out of the title running from the outset.

Feature Image courtesy of Gary Macbeth

With so much promise shown on Saturday, there was heartbreak for Harry Walker and Dafydd Davies who suffered mechanical issues in the first moto, both suffering DNF’s.

Not to be deterred Oli Sansom fought back hard to finish second in moto two with Walker in sixth, while in the third race Davies had a ninth with Sansom tenth which saw the team in fifth position just 6 points behind Denmark in third.

Ireland took the title and thoroughly deserved their win so congratulations to Mark Mclernon, Justin Reid and Dean Dillon. Italy was second with Denmark in third and the Netherlands fourth.

Results

 

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