MX: Zero Seven motorsports remain positive despite challenging MX Nationals Round

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Adam Monea, remained upbeat on Sunday, despite having a challenging day at the office in Murray Bridge, South Australia for the fifth round of the Australian Motocross Championship.


Monea, stunned his competition a week prior in Wanneroo (WA) by winning the final 30 minute race of the weekend by a significant margin; however this week it as not to be for the 23 year old, despite qualifying in fourth place - a couple of minor accidents and a mechanical DNF destroying his chance of another overall podium result.

 

“I had a couple of average starts in the back to back races today and just got caught up in a couple of small crashes. I rode as hard as I could, but you just can’t afford to get caught up like that.”

 

Despite starting each of the back to back races at the rear of the field, Monea managed to claw his way to 10th and 6th in each race respectively.

 

Again, recovering from an average start in the final moto for the day – Monea didn’t get the chance to go back up his Wanneroo race win, when a cracked piston took him out for the day whilst he was challenging current series leader Luke Styke for position.

 

“I felt like I was riding well and again my fitness was good. Nobody wants to have mechanical problems but it's the first real issue we’ve had all year and for a privateer team I think we’re doing great. I’m looking forward to the mid season break and we’ll come back swinging in Harvey Bay!” Monea said.

 

Monea retains seventh place in the championship standings, 91 behind Styke.

 

The Murray Bridge round saw the return of the MXD (Under 19’s) class, with kiwi Dion Picard, representing the Zero Seven team.


When a transponder issue in qualifying failed to log a lap for Picard, he was forced to sit out the first of the back-to-back motos. In race two however the 16-year-old north islander finished a reputable 5th place, his highlight of the day. He sits

 

The ten round Monster Energy MX Nationals, now takes a five week break, before heading to Harvey Bay, Queensland on July 1.




 

MX2 Overall Results:

1. Josh Cachia 63

2. Cheyne Boyd 60

3. Ford Dale 53

4. Justin McDonald 49

5. Luke Styke 46

6. Scott Columb 45

7. Lewis Woods 39

8. Kade Mosig 39

9. Errol Willis 37

10. Nick Murray 33

14. Adam Monea 25 (ZERO SEVEN MOTORSPORTS)

 

MX2 Championship Standings (after 5 of 10 rounds):

1. Luke Styke 306

2. Ford Dale 274

3. Cheyne Boyd 258

4. Josh Cachia 258

5. Kade Mosig 233

6. Kirk Gibbs 229

7. Adam Monea 215

8. Justin McDonald 192

9. Lewis Woods 173

10. Errol Willis 168

 

MXD Championship Standings (after 4 of 9 rounds):

1. Dylan Long 201

2. Kayne Lamont 195

3. Samual Martin 195

4. Dylan Leary 193

5. Jay Wilson 159

6. Joel Milesevic 156

7. Kale Makeham 156

8. Mitch Norris 123

9. Mitch Budd 103

10. Dylan Wills 99

13. Dion Picard 87 (ZERO SEVEN MOTORSPORTS)

 

 

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