The Kids go Airborne at Youth Summer Supercross - report

By Press Release on 4th Aug 21

Motocross

The first part of the inaugural Airborne Gunner Supercross presented by Stunt Flying at Cusses Gorse MX saw some dominant performances in the Youth classes.

John Slade was superfast in the Autos going through the card with three wins and the overall ahead of Elliot Shawyer, who had a fantastic third moto. The entertaining Jay-J Cooper was third.

In the Junior 65s, last year's Rock it til Sundown winner Robbie Daly was outstanding, going one-one-one with a sublime performance. Olivia Reynolds also had immense pace finishing second, while Archie Edwards put in a great shift for third.

Harrison Schofield was outstanding in the Small Wheel 85s, maxing out over the stylish Rocco Hands and Shane Jones. Drew Stock crashed out in the opening moto, which hampered his scoring, but by showing grit and determination, he was awarded by Jack Brunel with a set of Oakley Goggles.

In the Big Wheel 85s, Isaac Ash was blisteringly fast, winning each moto ahead of the Helter Skelter Hillclimb 85 winner Harrison Greenough and 2020 Small Wheel 85 Rock it til Sundown Champ Charlie Richmond.

Raife Broadley was a class act in the Rookie 125s, but he had to do it the hard way in the final moto after going over the berm on the opening lap.

Northern Irish racer Charlie Irwin made his trip worthwhile with second, while Jacob Randall had a good day to land the final spot on the box.

There was another superb performance in the Rookie 250s by Jaygo Beasty, who fended off second-placed Leon Williams and third-placed Callum McCaul for the victory.

The top three were all presented with a pair of FMF Goggles, Fist Gloves and an Ogio Bag courtesy of Madison.

The first two races of the Revvi Cup also took place and provided amazing entertainment for all involved, with the little racers putting on a fantastic show.

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