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14 December, 2009
Christchurch rider Dale Finch well and truely
exorcised any ghosts lingering from a horrific speedway crash when he claimed
the Permacoat Roofing New Zealand U21 Solo crown at the Oreti Park track
on Saturday night.
After qualifying heats, Finch dominated the three-round final series to secure maximum points and etch his name on the silverware. Auckland's Jamie Moohan was second, followed by Sean Mason, of Ngaruawahia, third. The quest for the national title was not without
its challenges due to a combination of weather and track conditions.
While it took riders some time to adjust to the huge amount of drive their
bikes had, they were left applauding the track manager Allan Shuttleworth's
skill. "His ability to turn a swimming pool into a race track is testament
to his expertise," Oreti Park Publicity Officer Janene Stenning said. "The
weather didn't exactly play its part but the crowds were not deterred -
our car parks around the track was at full capacity and everyone enjoyed
an exciting nights racing.
Two separate crashes resulted in three competitors being transported to Southland Hospital. However, the trio has all been since discharged with no serious injuries - their now mangled bikes suffering the brunt of the incident. In the battle for the Peter Blick Memorial sidecar title, Oreti Park duo Fraser Gillespie and David Uitentuis reigned supreme, followed by Moore Park's Lionel Green and Aaron Ray, and Oreti Park's Shaun Kerr and Robin Poole respectively. The Oreti Park Speedway club has a hectic calendar
planned this season, including the Ivan Mauger North v's South Challenge
for solos and the sidecar GP Series - Trans Tasman test, featuring five
Australian combinations, on January 9, 2010, then the South Island Solo
Championship on the January 23, 2010. |