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Team Suzuki GB Youth rider James Dunn, once again come away victorious following the second round of the British Masters Championship held at Dean Moor, Cumbria at the weekend. The young Swindon based rider did not finish lower than a superb second place over the course of the weekend on his Suzuki RM125. Battling hard on the Saturday, Dunn’s main rival was Christian Taylor, making Dunn work hard for his second place finishes.

The track on Sunday was very rough but still extremely fast. Taking the holeshot in the first race on the day Dunn stayed smooth and took the win. Extra effort was made in race two following a fifth at the first corner, but taking the lead by the second lap scoring another win.

Dunn commented, “Im really pleased with the weekend. The bike ran very well and we had no problems, Christian certainly made me work during Saturdays races and its great to have a battle, I really enjoyed the racing and that’s what its all about.”

Team manager Paul Butler commented, “Once again a great weekend for James. He has performed well with the track making for trickier conditions on the Sunday, the set ups we have for him are working well and we look forward to some more great racing from him.”

MXY2 Race Results:

Race 1: 1st Christian Taylor, 2nd James Dunn (SUZUKI), 3rd Alexander Hussey, 4th Andrew Smart, 5th Dan Thornhill (SUZUKI)

Race 2: 1st Christian Taylor, 2nd James Dunn (SUZUKI), 3rd Alexander Hussey, 4th Andrew Smart, 5th Ryan Williams

Race 3: 1st James Dunn (SUZUKI), 2nd Glenn Fletcher, 3rd Ryan Williams, 4th Andrew Smart, 5th Alexander Hussey

Race 4: 1st James Dunn (SUZUKI), 2nd Ryan Williams, 3rd Andrew Smart, 4th Alexander Hussey, 5th Harry Bradley

Overall: 1st James Dunn (SUZUKI), 2nd Andrew Smart, 3rd Alexander Hussey, 4th Ryan Williams, 5th Dan Thornhill (SUZUKI)

 
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