Dubbo motocross rider Tom Geale has extended his impressive winning streak to six consecutive wins at Dubbo Dirt Bike Club at the weekend.
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Racing in the Senior Opens, A Grade All Powers and A Grade Senior Lites classes the eighteen yearold has taken home three first place trophies for the second race meeting in a row following another dominant performance last Sunday.
The talented Dubbo rider has now won 16 out of 18 races across the three senior A grade classes at the club this season. In the Senior Opens class Geale and 17 year-old Ryda Deveson put on a show for spectators with some fearless racing, including jumping over a large quad jump which most riders cautiously double their way over.
Geale came out on top in the battle with Deveson though, with and Narromine's Luke Harding finishing on the third step of the podium.
The three riders pushed each other again in the A Grade All Powers, with Geale coming out on top once more, Harding taking second and Deveson finishing in third position.
In the A Grade Senior Lites class Geale lead from Oberon rider Jarrod Bewley who finished in second, with Issac Brown of Narromine taking third place.
Commenting on the racing from the weekend Geale said he enjoyed himself. "It was great racing with Luke and Ryda today," he said.
"The club's done some work on the track so it was fun hitting that big quad jump up the back with Ryda," he continued.
In other results, Michael Palmer from Cootamundra took the win in the Over 35's ahead of Damian Sweeney of Dunedoo in second and local Naman Morse finishing in third place.
Arum Berry extended his lead in the B Grade All Powers with his second win in two rounds of racing. He was followed up by Reef Burey and John McClure of Narromine, who finished in second and third respectively.
Burey finished one step higher on the podium with the win in the B Grade Senior Lites class, with Nick Jackson in second, and John McClure collecting another third place trophy.
Jake Greenhalgh of Forbes finished with the win in the Junior Lites class, followed up by Brock Deveson in second place and Ryder Dray of Mudgee collecting third.
Racing in the Junior Girls were Emma Geale and Jade Dudley in the Junior Lites class, Daiyella Young, Chloe Richards and Lou Lou Selliger in the Under 12's 85cc class, Lou Lou Selliger in the Under 12's 65cc class, and Kolbie Berry in the Under 10's 65cc class.
The Under 16's 85cc class was taken out by Sydneysider Cooper Dudley, with Mudgee's Harper O'Brien finishing in second, and local rider Clancy Clatworthy rounding out the points.
Despite some tight racing in the Under 12's 85cc and 65cc classes between locals Jack Deveson, Ryan Eade & Ty Henderson, Deveson finished on top in both classes with Eade and Henderson not far behind in second and third respectively.
In the Under 10's 65cc class Nate Henderson took the first place trophy ahead of Hudson Miller in second and Jake Doyle of Mudgee in third place.
Tyler Eade extended his lead in the 50cc High Powers with his second win in as many races, with Will Cale of Narromine coming home in second and Cobar's George McDonald rounding out the placings.
Riding in the 50cc Nippers demonstration class were Hudson and Tucker Job, Tommy George, Amos Morse, Stella Harding, Vas Hawcroft, Marco Curro, Balin Hartas, Bronx Rolton, Ollie Cale, Elijah Newton, Menace Miller, Tommy Stiff, Billy Martin, Trey Brough and Rylee Brough, Mason Sharks, and Rusty Hatton.
The Harrow's Transport Encouragement Award was won by Naite Berry. With over 115 competitors attending the meeting from as far away Maryborough in Queensland, Club President Ben Woldhuis said he was happy with the day's racing.
"We've made some adjustments to the track to make it easier for the young kids so it was great to see so many youngsters in the Nippers demonstration class today," he said.
"It's great for the club and for Dubbo to have families travel from places like Queensland and Sydney to attend our races," Woldhuis continued.
The next round of racing will be held at Morris Park Raceway on Sunday 2 June. For riders starting out on dirt bikes or looking to improve their skills the club will also be hosting a number of training camps with leading motocross coaches throughout May and June.
The training camps include OatsMX 2 Day Prep Clinic on 11-12 May, MXRD Rider Development and Endorsement Training on 18-19 May, Race Pace Motocross training on 1 June, and a special coaching course on 15 June by leading MX Nationals rider, Hayden Mellross.
Any new riders should contact the club for information on how to get involved.