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  • 01 06 09 // Triumphant day at Thruxton

    Triumphant day at Thruxton Another stunning weekend ensued, the weather was fantastic, the paddock was busy and the shorts were back on!

    Dave on the number 1 KTM UK bike had a great start with free practice and topped the timing sheets as always. Qualifying went equally as well and set pole for the race on Sunday by a second. After helping out a fellow competitor with his lap times by giving him a tow round the circuit in his slip stream,number 88 James Edmeades followed in 2nd place by 0.2 secs and 3rd spot being taken by the Fast Bikes journalist Alistair Fagan, on the 0 press bike, by a second.

    Race day turned out fine again as the crowds started to build up alongside the Andover circuit.
    The RC8s sat in their starting positions revving their engines, ready to leap off the line as soon as the lights went green.

    They were off.......Dave led the pack into the first corner with Edmeades(88) and Fagan(0) on his tail. Seeing Edmeades trying to slide up underneath him he edged away so not to hit him but Fagan had other ideas, and tried to tuck in underneath the 88 bike. This did him no favours but Dave managed to escape the two and lead the pack clearly.

    Things started to change quite rapidly, with the finnish lad on number 81, Pauli Pekannen, getting past Dave for a moment but finally dropping back to 3rd behind Francis Williamson on bike 33. Things behind the leading two werent looing so good as Kelvin Reilly dropped back to 5th and Fagan having a moment out of the saddle! Pauli dropped back by over 3 seconds and Francis managed to stay safely behind the leading KTM.

    Dave won comfortably this weekend and was pleased to see one of his rivals from his earlier years of racing , Francis Williamson, taking the podium next to him.

    With another few points shaved off from the leader of the table Kelvin Reilly he is slowly closing the gap. Snetterton in three weeks will be a double header, so Dave really needs to work hard at this fast circuit. Another couple of wins under his belt he will surely be taking his rightful place back at the top of the board.