Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Lots of help from lots of people...

So, money was tight and making the next round at Donnington Park was going to be tough. But lots of very kind people, who all wanted to see Leon on the grid, donated money to the cause. In return, each person got their name put on to Leon's clean white helmet. It was an incredible show of solidarity, and it was very, very much appreciated. Thank you everyone...you're all ace!

Here's how the helmet looked on race day:





(Marvellous!)

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Main sponsor pulls out...

It was after the Cadwell Park round, and shortly before the following round at Donnington Park, that our main sponsor (iDAQ.com) announced their departure. It was obviously a huge disappointment to the team, and meant that competing in the final rounds of the BSB season was highly unlikely. However, we fully respect their decision, and on a personal note, I'd like to thank Mark and Sarah for all the help they gave us throughout the season. It really was very much appreciated by the team, and we wish you well for the future.

Thursday, 13 October 2011

BSB Rd9 - Tragedy at Cadwell Park.

All events, lap times and results for this weekend were heavily overshadowed by an incident that happened in the 600 Superstock race on the Sunday. Five riders were involved in an accident at the top of the 'Mountain', and one of the riders, Benjamin Gautrey, tragically died as a result. Leon was one of the other riders involved. It was a harsh reality check, reminding us all how dangerous this sport can really be. And I know it's a little bit late, but I'd like to extend our warmest thoughts and deepest sympathies to Ben's family and friends. It is a sad loss to everyone that knew him, and to the sport of motorcycle racing itself.

And, although they don't really matter, here are the result sheets:




Wednesday, 12 October 2011

BSB Rd8 - Back to Brands we go.

And so the next round was upon us. This time it was back at Brands Hatch in Kent, only this time it was to held on the full GP circuit. Leon hadn't been round the full circuit before, so it was going to be a case of learning as you go. The weather was good, so that was going to make things a little easier.

Qually 1 went without a hitch and saw Leon record a lap time of 1:34:047, which was just within the top thirty. After lots of consultation between Mike and Leon about set-up, qually 2 saw Leon go almost a second quicker with a time of 1:33:189. Great stuff, and a big step in the right direction. This put Leon 22nd on the grid for the race, not a bad position to be in at all.

In the race Leon made a great start, and with the help of a few riders going down found himself in 14th place and battling for the lower points. A great start from Leon indeed, and we could see how hard he was pushing by putting in some consistent lap times. As the race progressed Leon lost a couple of places to finally finish 16th. Unfortunately this was just outside of the points, but it was a solid ride on a track he doesn't know. A positive step forward was made and again showed glimpses of how the team can work well together. Well done all, we should all feel proud of this one.

(It's always a pleasure to be here.)


(Lots of discussions and tinkering went on.)

(Looking good on the grid.)

(The pack gets away well. Leon is bottom left.)

(The pack roars round with Leon on the outside.)

(Leon finds himself battling hard.)

(Solid pit work from the team.)

Here are the result sheets:





A 'Paddock Hill Bend' mishap...

Before I write the report for round 8 of the championship at Brands Hatch, I thought I'd just share a video showing the 'off' that Simon had earlier on this year. It all happened at high speed, and to see Simon stand up and walk away from it was a huge relief indeed.

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

BSB Rd7 - A wash out at Oulton Park.

And so we move on to round 7 of the championship, and back to Oulton Park in Cheshire. This actually ended up a non-event due to an incredible amount of rainfall on race day. So that meant that the 600 Superstock race was rescheduled to run at the Donnington Park round of the championship in September.

In qualifying Leon again managed to avoid any shoot-out race by recording a lap time of 1:44:949 secs. This put him 26th on the grid. Not as high up as he would have hoped for, but that just shows you how competitive this series is. And incredible to think that just three seconds covered the top thirty riders!

(Rain, rain and more rain.)

(Dollies that properly needed brollies.)


(A lancaster bomber made an appearance too.)

And here are the result sheets:




BSB Rd6 - A no-show at Snetterton.

Due to a lack of sponsorship funding, it was not not possible to compete at Snetterton for round 6 of the championship. This was a real shame. We all know how well Leon rode round there last year, and it would've been interesting to see him back out there again this year, especially to see how he got on with the new track layout.