Jersey riders set the pace at Pleinmont
Thursday 15th October 2009, 2:29PM BST.
JERSEY dominated the annual two-day motocross meeting at Pleinmont at the weekend.
A total of 30 riders had made the trip over and subsequently won six of the seven classes.
The meeting marks the second half of the Guernsey season after the summer break.
‘Jersey did pretty well, but to be fair they’ve just come out of their season and that was our first competitive race since March,’ said leading Guernsey rider Anyon Robilliard.
The only class to go to a home rider was the Autos, which was won by Riley King while Caesarean Adam Goodwin came second.
‘It was good to watch the racing between Riley and Adam,’ said Robilliard.
Jersey’s Elliot Jackson claimed the Junior 65s while Sarnian Louie Waddingham, who was another rider along with King that impressed Robilliard, came second.
Guernsey’s Jordan Palmeri took third.
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