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Thursday
Aug262010

Chad Reed out of Aussie MXoN Team as Marmont steps up to the plate

Jay Marmont

Motorcycling Australia (MA) can confirm that Chad Reed has withdrawn from the Australian Team for the 2010 Motocross of Nations to be held in Colorado, USA on 25-26 September.

Diagnosed with Epstein Barr Syndrome little more than a month ago and unable to defend his 2009 AMA Motocross Championship title, Reed made the difficult decision to withdraw from the Australian Team.

In a statement released earlier, Reed said that without a doubt Marmont the best candidate and his performance was the benchmark of the Australian Motocross scene.

"Trying to make the "smartest" decision, isn't always the easiest decision so it is really hard for me to announce that I am not going to be racing in the 2010 Motocross of Nations,” Reed stated.

"I am always extremely proud to represent my country at this event, not only is it an honour to be chosen, Team Australia has always been a case of my best mates and I racing together. 

“However, based on my performance and health this year I have to make a smart decision and I feel that there is someone else who deserve this honour more than I do.

"For the past three years no one has come close to Jay's performance in the Australian Motocross scene - even in the middle of the greatest personal adversity he didn't drop the ball once and I think he will truly do his country proud.

"Getting well is my number one priority right now, I have to be healthy and ready for the 2011 AMA Supercross Series and AMA Pro Motocross Championship.” 

Reserve rider and three times Australian Motocross Champion Jay Marmont will have some big shoes to fill, as he steps up to replace Reed.

Speaking after the announcement, the Wollongong local was excited about the opportunity to represent his country for the first time.

“This is a dream come true for me,” Marmont said.

“I was wondering if I would ever get my shot because the last few years, even though I’ve done well domestically, there’s always been a strong group of riders based in America.

“When I got the call I was over the moon and now I’m just so excited to go over there - to race guys I’ve never raced before and most importantly to represent my country.

“I’ve always been a team player and been consistent in my racing so I’m going to give it all I’ve got to put myself and the team in the best position possible.

“Dacka [Marmont’s Team Manager and former Mr Motocross Champion Craig Dack] likes to remind us every time the des Nations is on, that when he went over to race they were the highest placed Aussie Team and that no one’s has topped it yet, so this is my chance to go one better!

“We’ve got a strong team – on paper it may not be as strong as we’ve had in the past – but it’s a team with nothing to lose so everyone is going to go out there and give it their all and hopefully we can do well.

“I was reading the other day that the Australian Team came third at the Junior Motocross World Championship - good on them – that is something they can be very proud of and if we can go out there and do what they did or even better that would be a huge feat for us!”

Monday
Aug232010

YJDT Take On The World And Land On The Podium

Wilson Todd

The Queensland Yamaha Junior Development Team of Joel Dinsdale and Wilson Todd competed at the FIM World Junior Motocross Championships over the weekend and came away with some impressive results.

The 2010 event was hosted at the Dardon- Gueugnon circuit in France, where they pitted the worlds fastest junior pilots together in an individual and teams championship.

12year old Wilson Todd (Steve Hunt Motorcycles) competed in the 9 to 12 years 65cc class and posted an astounding third place overall in the World Title. The Atherton, Queensland based charger was on song all weekend posting great qualifying times throughout the Saturday practice sessions and then carried that form into the first of the two championship motos on Sunday.

Todd raced to third in moto one and returned for fourth in moto two giving him a very consistent day and a third place in the overall standings.

"I had no idea what to expect here in France," Wilson said down the phone. "Getting some good lap times in on Saturday gave me some confidence and I was just aiming for a top 5 to 10 finish, so to finish third and be on the podium is super cool."

" I am stoked!"

Team mate Joel Dinsdale (Bullet Bikes) also looked the goods after the Saturday sessions with the seventh fastest time out of the 107 riders entered in the 13 to 16 years 85cc class. Dinsdale then moved into the main event after finishing third in his qualifier and looked for big things on Sunday.

Unfortunately a bad start and some crashes hampered his moto one performance and he crossed the line in 17th place. Moto two fared a little better and Dinsdale charged home for a 10th place finish and an overall result of 14th in the ultra competitive class.

"I am a little bit disappointed with the result, but happy with the way I raced. My speed was right there with the best guys in the world, I just made too many mistakes to get a good result."

"Still, it was a great opportunity for me to race here and the experience has been amazing. I also have to thank Bullet Bikes and my home town of Mackay for getting behind me as their support has been unreal," Dinsdale offers.

Both riders received significant assistance for Motorcycling Australia, Yamaha Australia, Gebben Motoren and EHR, and have passed on their thanks.

As a team, the Australian crew of Wilson Todd, Mitch Evans, Scott Mann, Joel Dinsdale, Errol Willis and Matt Phillips managed to finish third in the championship, just behind that United States and Italy in a top showing for the standard of Australian junior motocross.

Juniors 65cc
1 PINHANCOS Jake USA - KTM 25 25 50
2 HSU Brian TWN - KTM 22 22 44
3 TODD Wilson AUS - KTM 20 18 38
4 SIKYNA Richard SVK - KTM 16 16 32
5 VAESSEN Bas NED - KTM 12 15 27
6 EVANS Mitchell AUS - KTM 13 14 27
7 PAPI Brock USA - METRAKIT 11 12 23
8 CROWN Joseph USA - KTM 0 20 20
9 PRAMMER Lukas AUT - KTM 10 10 20
10 20 ZONTA Filippo ITA - KTM 18 0 18

Juniors 85cc
1 JACOBI Henry GER - KTM 25 20 45
2 GAJSER Tim SLO - KTM 18 25 43
3 EKEROLD Stefan GER - KTM 22 9 31
4 JONASS Pauls LAT - SUZUKI 7 22 29
5 KOVAR Vaclav CZE - KTM 14 15 29
6 CERVELLIN Michele - FMI HONDA 15 13 28
7 DE WAAL Micha Boy - KNMV SUZUKI 11 16 27
8 BOGERS Brian NED - KTM 5 18 23
9 MANN Scott AUS MA - KTM 20 2 22
10 OLSEN Thomas Kjer DEN - SUZUKI 9 10 19
14 DINSDALE joel AUS - Yamaha 3 - 11 - 14

NATIONS
1 USA
2 Italy
3 Australia
4 Czechoslovakia
5 Netherlands
6 France
7 Sweeden
8 Spain
9 Belgium