MOSS EXTENDS HIS LEAD
Team Motul Suzuki Rider Matt Moss has performed a clean sweep in the MX1 class at the 2014 Monster Energy MX Nationals, winning both motos at the second round of the series at Appin in New South Wales.
Moss’ twin brother Jake took his National Pump Monster Energy Kawasaki bike to back-to-back second placings to finish second outright on the day.
And completing the mirror of results from moto one to moto two, KTM Motocross Race Team rider Kirk Gibbs finished both races in third position.
New Zealand’s Rhys Carter (team-mate of Matt Moss in the Motul Suzuki outfit) finished the day 7-9 in the MX1 class and he is now sixth equal in the overall championship standings.
Another New Zealander, Taupo’s NZ No.3 Brad Groombridge, who was keeping the Penrite Honda CRF450 seat warm for injured fellow Kiwi Cody Cooper, finished the day 16th overall and he is now 12th in the championship rankings.
The format for round two changed to the two-moto format (30 minutes plus one lap per moto) meaning standings in each race carried significant importance in contributing to the outright results.
In the opening MX1 race, reigning champion Moss again proved that he is the rider to beat in 2014, charging straight to the holeshot and dominating from start to finish.
Moss was never threatened taking all 35 points on offer in the race – finishing nearly 8 seconds clear of his brother Jake in second.
Jake was impressive in the early stages of the race as he initially challenged for the lead, before doing enough to finish ahead of Gibbs in third, and Billy MacKenzie (CDR Yamaha) in fourth.
Mackenzie had been third for much of the race before he landed on the edge of a tabletop mid-race, which relegated him back to fourth.
Despite the hiccup he still managed to finish more than 20 seconds ahead of Suzuki privateers Hayden Mellross in fifth place and Jacob Wright (Honda) in sixth.
Adam Monea (Monster Energy Kawasaki), who finished second overall at the opening round in Broadford, had a start to forget and despite his best efforts could only register a 14th place finish.
The second moto of the day nearly saw chaos at the first turn as Matt Moss had a case of the shakes and made contact with Jake.
He managed to regain his composure and stay upright, but not before Honda rider Alex Snow could sneak through to take the holeshot.
His lead lasted less than two corners before Matt Moss, followed by Jake, passed and took control of the race, and the pair spent the next 30 minutes riding as though they were having fun in their backyard.
The top five was rounded out by Gibbs, Mackenzie and Monea (in third, fourth and fifth respectively) – positions which the trio held their throughout most of the race itself.
In the overall championship standings, Matt Moss already has a huge buffer with 173 points – 20 points clear of Gibbs with Monea a further 13 behind.
MX2 CLASS
In the MX2 class, Serco Yamaha rider Luke Clout took overall honours at Appin.
Just two points separated first and third place in the overall standings as Clout held his nerve with a third place in the second moto to go with his race-one win.
Clout finished one point ahead of Tunetech Racing KTM Australia rider Kale Makeham (second and second from his two motos) and another point clear of fellow Serco Yamaha rider Jay Wilson in third (fourth and first from his two motos).
In the first moto, opening round winner Kayne Lamont (Husqvarna Red Bull WIL Sport BikesportNZ.com Racing) took the holeshot, only to be passed by Clout on the opening lap.
On lap four, the Kiwi crashed and this forced an early end to his race.
From that point on Clout (first) and Makeham (second) pulled away from the field, shifting the focus of the race to an enthralling battle behind them between Errol Willis (Axis Motorsports), Ryan Marmont (Raceline Pirelli Suzuki) and Wilson.
In the end it was Marmont who took third place in the race ahead of Wilson in fourth, SD3 Husqvarna rider Luke Arbon in fifth and Willis in sixth.
In the second moto, a huge bunch up at the opening corner spelled disaster for Willis who despite coming off his bike still managed a respectable 18th.
Avoiding the pile-up was KTM rider Caleb Ward who grabbed the holeshot from Makeham, Wilson, Marmont and Lamont.
On the third lap, a slight misjudgement forced Makeham to drop back into third place, with Wilson shooting into first.
Despite pressure throughout the race from Makeham – who managed to claw back into second, Wilson fought bravely to hold him off and register his first win in the MX2 class.
Makeham finished in second place with Clout working through the field to claim third, Kiwi Hamish Harwood (CMR Redbull KTM) finishing in fourth and Wade Hunter taking his KTM to fifth.
In the overall championship standings, Clout has opened up a 14-point gap from Harwood, with Brenden Harrison (Instant Security KTM) a further two points behind.
Harwood, from Takaka, who was last year’s MX Development (under-19) class winner, is now the highest-ranked of the Kiwi visitors, while New Zealand MX2 champion Lamont has slipped from first to fourth position overall.
MX1 CLASS:
MX1 Superpole:
1) Kirk Gibbs 1:42.628 (5 points)
2) Jake Moss 1:42.634 (4 points)
3) Matt Moss 1:42.866 (3 points)
4) Jay Marmont 1:45.229 (2 points)
5) Adam Monea 1:45.689 (1 points)
Round Results:
1) Matt Moss 70 (35, 35)
2) Jake Moss 64 (32, 32)
3) Kirk Gibbs 60 (30, 30)
4) Billy Mackenzie 56 (28, 28)
5) Jacob Wright 49 (25, 24)
6) Hayden Mellross 49 (26, 23)
7) Jay Marmont 47 (22, 25)
8) Rhys Carter 46 (24, 22)
9) Kade Mosig 44 (23, 21)
10) Adam Monea 43 (17, 26)
Championship Standings:
1) Matt Moss 173
2) Kirk Gibbs 153
3) Adam Monea 140
4) Jake Moss 139
5) Billy MacKenzie 125
6) Rhys Carter 120
7) Kade Mosig 120
8) Jay Marmont 115
9) Hayden Mellross 114
10) Jacob Wright 105
MX2 CLASS
Round Results:
1. Luke Clout 65s
2. Kale Makeham 64
3. Jay Wilson 63
4. Ryan Marmont 52
5. Hamish Harwood 51
6. Brenden Harrison 48
7. Wade Hunter 45
8. Nick Sutherland 42
9. Daniel McCoy 41
10. Hamish Dobbyn 40
11. Joel Milesevic 39
12. Errol Willis 38
13. Luke Arbon 38
14. Caleb Ward 35
15. Riley Graham 31
16. Jake Emanuelli 31
17. Kayne Lamont 25
18. Nick Scott 25
19. Joel Evans 25
20. Dakota Court 21
Championship Standings:
1. Luke Clout 146
2. Hamish Harwood 132
3. Brenden Harrison 130
4. Kayne Lamont 127
5. Kale Makeham 121
6. Ryan Marmont 115
7. Wade Hunter 114
8. Jay Wilson 104
9. Nick Scott 97
10. Daniel McCoy 91
11. Caleb Ward 90
12. Errol Willis 89
13. Hamish Dobbyn 89
14. Luke Arbon 86
15. Nick Sutherland 79
16. Joel Milesevic 71
17. Daniel Banks 64
18. Dylan Long 62
19. Jake Emanuelli 54
20. Matt van Slooten 48
MXD (Under-19) CLASS
Round Results:
1) Jack Simpson 67 (32, 35)
2) Egan Mastin 61 (35, 26)
3) Jed Beaton 60 (28, 32)
4) Wilson Todd 54 (24, 30)
5) Nathan Crawford 54 (30, 24)
6) Aaron Tanti 50 (25, 25)
7) Blake Colleton 49 (21, 28)
8) Kyle Webster 49 (26, 23)
9) Jesse McNally 44 (23, 21)
10) Braden Collins 42 (22, 20)
Championship Standings:
1) Jed Beaton 156
2) Egan Mastin 155
3) Jack Simpson 152
4) Nathan Crawford 145
5) Wilson Todd 125
6) Jayden Rykers 106
7) Brock McLeary 101
8) Jarrod Kelly 96
9) Jesse McNally 95
10) Kyle Webster 90
125CC JUNIOR CUP:
Round Results:
1) Mitchell Evans 70 (35, 35)
2) Connor Tierney 60 (30, 30)
3) Cody Dyce 56 (28, 28)
4) Dylan Dukes 51 (26, 25)
5) Brendon Walther 49 (32, 17)
6) Kaleb Barham 48 (16, 32)
7) Reece Rayner 46 (24, 22)
8) Blake Parker 45 (22, 23)
9) Calum Norton 44 (18, 26)
10) Jordan Hill 44 (25, 19)
Photo courtesy Jeff Crow