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Strong day for Krestinov and Apico LPE Kawasaki Racing at Lyng

The second round of the Maxxis ACU British Motocross Championship saw the Apico LPE Kawasaki Racing team head to Lyng in Norfolk. Following on from the recent podium at the MX Nationals the team were looking forward to a great day ahead.

In the qualifying session Gert Krestinov was the star after going 3rd fastest in the first session before improving his time in superpole and moved up to 2nd. In the MX2 class Erki Kahro finished 19th fastest, while youth rider Ben James finished 26th in the MXY2 class.

In the opening MX1 class race of the day Krestinov made a strong top ten start but a mistake on the opening lap lost him a few places. As the race progressed Krestinov worked his way up into 5th place and finished just a second behind Banks-Browne in fourth.

The second race saw Gert start inside the top 15 and quickly move into the top ten. Once in the top ten Gert tried to push forward, but was struggling with his vision due to a problem with his goggles that meant he could only reach 8th place.

The final race of the day saw another strong start put Gert into the top five and battling hard with Whatley and Nicholls. Unfortunately Gert lost a place when Nicholls pushed Krestinov over a berm and down into sixth place, where he would remain for the rest of the race. Krestinov’s three results gave him 7th overall on the day and just 4points of the podium, and moved up to seventh in the championship.

In the MX2 class Erki suffered a poor start and was stuck in 29th for the opening laps and struggling to make any progress forward. As the race went on Erki suffered a small mechanical problem and decide not to continue with the meeting.

In the MXY2 class Ben James suffered a bad start, but moved towards the points when a bike problem unfortunately removed him from the race. The second race would once again see Ben suffer another bad start and have to work hard to progress forward and finish just outside the points in 27th place.

Gert Krestinov: “For the first time in a long while I got a really good qualifying time and finished second. Then in the first race I got an ok start but made a mistake and slipped to 14th and charged back to 5th so that was a good ride. The second race was a very average ride and I only finished in 8th place. The last race I got the best start and was in 5th place and battling with Whatley, but I was feeling tired and was unable to progress and finished in 6th for 7th overall. Ideally I had hoped to finish higher but the points were really close”.

Ben James: “It’s not such a good start to the season as I struggled with arm pump in qualifying and rode tight and finished 26th. Then in the first race I suffered a bike problem and DNF’d. For the second race I had to use my spare bike and got a bad start and finished down in 27th place”.

Steve James: “Today has been really good in the MX1 class, unfortunately in MX2 Erki had a problem in the first race and didn’t take any more part in the meeting, then in MXY2 Ben suffered a bike problem in race one and a bad start in race two limited him to 27th. So overall it wasn’t a great day for the smaller bike’s but in MX1 it was a mega day. Gert was third in Q1 and then went up to 2nd in Superpole. In the first race Gert got a good start and was 7th early on but slipped to 14th before recovering to 5th at the finish. The second race Gert had a poor start and finished 8th which damaged his overall result today. The last race he started in 5th and when passed by Nicholls was pushed over the berm and slipped to 6th. It wasn’t a bad move, just a racing move but it cost Gert time on the leading group and by the time he caught Irwin and Whatley again it was near the end of the race and Gert he had used a lot of energy and just wasn’t able to get past. But 7th overall was still good and the points were so close only 4 points between 3rd and 7th so I am still very happy as Gert rode very well and we are now 7thin the championship and will continue to push forward.”

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