Tuesday 3 October 2017

Held Racer Report: Zoek Racing, Assen

ZOEK RACING ASSEN

The two Zoek Racing riders, Lymm racer Sean Neary and Craig Currie from Newark travelled across the North Sea to Holland for the final round of the Ducati Performance TriOptions Cup where they were racing at Assen’s Cathedral of Speed circuit. Neary completed the first race in third but crashed out of race two while Currie completed the first race on Saturday in 11th position and race two in 12th.


Sean Neary from Zoek Racing at Assen
Zoek Racing's Sean Neary

 Starting the first of two races from the second row in wet conditions Neary maintained fourth place on the first couple of laps but passed Phil Atkinson to take up second on lap three. But one lap later Atkinson snatched his position back leaving Neary to continue on his way to a third place finish at the end of the eight lap affair some 12 seconds clear of the rider in fourth place.

Neary said: “it was not nice conditions out there today in the wet but I managed to stay upright and finish on the podium. Thanks to the whole Zoek Racing team for all the help again today, I cannot wait for race two on Sunday.”

But race two did not go as well as he hoped as on the first lap Neary was caught out with a cold tyre and crashed, his race over.

He said: “Unfortunately I crashed out on the first lap; sorry to my team who didn't deserve that but I wanted to win! After a poor start I was riding hard to get to the front; it just wasn't meant to be this season as we have had no luck from start to finish. I'm not ready to finish like that and want to come back to win! So many people to thank, you all know who you are! For now it's a race to the Ferry. Thanks for all the support all season.”

Neary ends the season in fifth place on 177 points but is considering coming back next year to make amends by winning the title!

Meanwhile Nottinghamshire rider Craig Currie qualified in 10th place to start the first race from the fourth row. But he lost nine positions on the first lap after being forced to take avoiding action when a rider fell right in his path. He found himself down in 20th position but he began a fight back and at the end of the race took the chequered flag in 15th place. But four riders ahead were in a different class meaning Currie was promoted to 11th in his class to pick up five championship points.

In race two he set off from the sixth row and moved through the pack to finish in 12th place to pick up a further four championship points bringing his total to 56 and placing him 11th in the final rider points.


Held wearers Craig Currie (left) and Sean Neary celebrate
Held wearers Craig Currie (left) and Sean Neary celebrate

Craig said: “Considering I have missed a few races due to my reoccurring shoulder injury I am pleased with 11th. I was aiming for a top 10 end to the season but I will take that. I am going into hospital next week for the operation to rectify this shoulder injury, I have been putting it off all season but now we have finished racing I will be able to get it done and come back fighting next season.”

Pic credit: Dave Yeomans shows #10 Neary in action plus Currie and Neary celebrating the end of the season.

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