Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Held Racer Report: Sean Neary, Cadwell Park DOUBLE PODIUM!

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The two Zoek Racing riders both brought points back to the team in their two races in the Ducati TriOptions Cup championship at Cadwell Park over the Bank Holiday weekend. Sean Neary claimed a brace of second places while Craig Currie was 10th and 13th.

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After a good qualifying practice Neary started the first 10 lap race from a front row grid position. He settled into second position behind Leon Morris on the opening lap and was tucked in his slipstream as they came over the mountain on lap two. But his progress was thwarted when the course car came out to slow the riders as the marshals cleared a crash.

The car left the track at the end of lap five and Neary was quick to take the advantage and slip past Morris at Park Corner. He was able to hold his position until lap seven when Morris once again took the lead which he held to the chequered flag. Neary was not far behind and crossed the finish line less than a second away from Morris to take second place and 20 championship points which maintain his third place in the overall rider standings.

He said: "I tried really hard in that race but to be fair Leon was inch perfect and I couldn't find a way past him. In the last couple of laps he had the edge on me but we brought the bike home in one piece and bagged another 20 points. I will keep trying and I am sure we will get there! Huge thanks to the Zoek Racing Team. I'm trying for that win! Thanks to all my sponsors and team I couldn't do it without you."

In race two Sean once again started the 10 lap affair from the front row and slotted into third place behind Rob Guiver and Leon Morris. On lap four he managed to get past Morris and up into second place but was never near enough to the leader to make a pass. He continued to hold station throughout the rest of the race to bring the bike home in a lonely second place to secure another 20 championship points and consolidate his third place in the rider standings.

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Stepping onto the podium for the second time over the weekend Neary said: "I am happy enough with second again although I obviously wanted the win after yesterday. But when Rob came by he just had that little edge on me and I had a few big slides so had to settle for second. Massive thanks to Zoek, Ducati Coventry, Charlestown and all my supporting sponsors. This was my eighth podium in 10 races so I really can't complain. Let's see if we can go one better next time out."

Meanwhile teammate Craig Currie from Newark began the race from the fifth row after qualifying in 15th position. He got a good start and moved up into 10th place on the first lap, maintaining the position throughout the race to cross the finish line in 10th to pick up six championship points to move into 13th position in the standings.

Starting from the fifth row again for race two he held 11th spot for the first half of the 10 lap affair but was overhauled by Nicky Wilson on lap five and then Alistair Fagan also passed him on lap seven. But he held his position to the chequered flag to pick up a further three championship points. Although he still remains in 13th position overall he has closed the gap and is now just two points away from 12th.

Craig who is part owner of the Chris Walker Kawasaki Showroom in Grantham said: "I am really pleased with my results this weekend. I feel I have made strong progress in the two races and picked up some valuable points. A couple of good results next time out could see me move up the championship standings."

The next round is at Oulton Park over the weekend of September 7-9.

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Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Held Racer Report, Round 8, Brands Hatch, Kurt Wigley, Superstock 600

Round 8 Race Report – Brands Hatch GP

This weekend was a journey down to Kent for the eighth round of the British Superbike season at Brands Hatch. It was only Kurt competing at this event due to twin brother Matt being kept in hospital following the crash at Thruxton, the previous round. He is recovering quickly and is optimistic about a fast return.

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Kurt and the team had a terrific beginning to the weekend starting with Fridays practice session, as Brands is not one of Kurt’s favorite circuits he was feeling skeptical about how the session would pan out therefore established a plan to gradually build throughout. He remained on track for the entire session, each lap feeling more comfortable and bringing down the times to a finish of P5.

The afternoon brought the first qualifying session which was structured similar to practice with the aim of building up to the final lap. Kurt managed to get into the top 10 before entering the pits for assistance from Mark, Go Racing Developments. A few changes to the Sorrymate.com Yamaha’s suspension set up saw Kurt obliterate his personal best lap time putting him in a P2 finish. This was a fantastic result especially because it was achieved on old scrub tyres, however, Saturdays qualifying times was guaranteed to improve.

We had no further changes to make to the bike for qualifying 2 in regards to the suspension as Kurt was pleased with the handling. The only change to be made was midway through the session Kurt planned to pit for a new rear tyre giving him the best opportunity for the final laps. After planning to use the front tyre from Thruxton’s race, we were disappointed to discover the tear in the sidewall meaning it could no longer be used. Thankfully, a supportive competing team in the paddock, Joe Goggins, gave us one of his used tyres for the session as our budget is already greatly stretched. Q2 began in accordance with our plan with Kurt warming up and entering the pits half way through. Whilst in the pits the red flag was deployed and around 10 minutes was deducted from the session meaning a 5 lap race to secure a strong qualifying position. After losing a few positions one of our final laps planted the team back on the front row with a P3 finish.

The lead up to the race was tense for us all as we had a growing determination to once again take that podium finish if not win. As the lights went out Kurt took to the inside of turn 1 temporarily taking the lead but immediately running wide opened the door to 4 of his rivals. The end of the first lap saw Kurt in 5th place with some hard work to do as he was chased down by another two. The battle continued as he pushed his way through to 3rd and even temporarily 2nd until running wide following the overtaking maneuver. P1 and P2 began to break away over the open GP part of the circuit where we struggled with the bike being down in the speed traps leaving a 3 man fight for 3rd. As we crossed the line for lap 11, Tom Ward put an overtake on Kurt into paddock hill bend to take the number 3 spot for a split second before Kurt pulled the bend exit tight and took advantage of the wide line Tom had taken to regain the position. Moments later the race was red flagged cutting the final 2 laps and putting us on the podium again in 3rd place for round 8 of the season. The whole team are thrilled with the close race and that once again we were able to spray the champagne.


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Friday, 12 August 2016

Held Racer Report: BSB Round 8, Brands Hatch: Leon Jeacock, National Superstock 1000

Round eight of the Pirelli National Superstock1000 Championship with Black Horse took place at Brands Hatch on the legendary Grand Prix circuit, a track that Leon enjoys. With this in mind hopes were high that he would bounce back and finish in the points again following a disappointing round at Thruxton.


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Free practice went well for Leon and he put in a lap time good enough for tenth place. Having made a few minor adjustments during the session it was obvious that the Geo E Davies Racing squad had a good base set up for the two all- important qualifying sessions. In sixteenth place on the provisional grid following the first session, Leon knew he could go faster in qualifying two and the team made a few more tweaks to the BMW. He put in a stunning effort and carved nearly a second off his first session time taking tenth place on the grid for the race. He was only 0.4 of a second of pole, a great effort by rider and team.

Fifteen laps lay ahead of Leon and he made a great start off the line, making a couple of places in the first corner shakeup. However, he nearly lost it all coming out of Graham Hill bend. getting power on a tad early he was almost out of his seat and lost the places he had made off the start. Settling into a rhythm Leon put in consistent fast laps and enjoyed a race long duel with a couple of riders but they were unable to tag onto the leading group of eight riders. At the chequered flag he crossed the line in tenth position, another good points haul for Leon.


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Speaking after he said “as a team we had a great weekend, we had a good base setup and hardly made any changes over the weekend just a few minor tweaks. So pleased with only being off pole by 0.4 of a second in such a competitive class. I had a good start in the race got a bit excited out of Graham Hill bend nearly coming out the seat but got my head down and happy to finish in the points again. Want to say much appreciation to my sponsors, family and friend without whom this wouldn't be possible”

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Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Held Racer Report: BSB Round 7, Thruxton, Leon Jeacock

The ultra-fast speed bowl circuit of Thruxton in Hampshire held the latest round of the Pirelli National Superstock1000 Championship with Black Horse for Leon and the Geo E Davies Racing team. A circuit Leon enjoys due to its high speed nature he had high hopes to carry on his great points scoring form of the last few rounds.


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Free practice did not go to plan for Leon and the team as the settings they thought would offer the best performance did not meet expectations, despite this he posted a time good enough for eleventh fastest. The team set about making changes to the BMW overnight and he was confident of going faster in the two qualifying sessions to be held on the Saturday.

Qualifying one was held on Saturday morning with second qualifying to be held later in the day. The overnight modifications worked well and Leon knocked a half second off his free practice time to finish in the top twelve. The hot weather and the abrasive tarmac of the Thruxton circuit meant going faster in the heat of the afternoon would be quite an achievement, despite the conditions Leon was able to slightly improve on his time which boded well for the race.

Starting from thirteenth on the grid Leon made a good start and held his position on the first lap. Trouble hit on lap two though as the BMW jumped out of gear and he fell down to twenty sixth place after taking avoiding action and running off the track. Leon set about clawing his way back up the field, carving his way through to sixteenth place and was looking to climb into the top fifteen for another points finish, however yet again the machine jumped out of gear, although he ran off track he was able to hold onto sixteenth place at the chequered flag.

Leon said after “I am very disappointed not to carry on my good run of form, but I am looking forward to the next round at Brands Hatch on the Grand Prix layout. I like the track and am happy about the way I fought back after my off track excursions. I would like to add my great thanks to all my sponsors, family and friends for their support”.

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