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G&S Racing Kawasaki of Wyberton secure fine finishes in the British Supersport class at Snetterton




Wyberton-based G&S Racing Kawasaki defied horrendous weather conditions to secure fine finishes in the British Supersport class at Snetterton on Saturday.

Asher Durham rode a superb race to take his first podium finish while team-mate Jorel Boerboom achieved a personal best finish of sixth place.

The weather certainly played its part in the weekend's racing at the Norfolk circuit with heavy rain and strong winds flooding the track and causing hold-ups throughout the weekend.

Ben Currie, Luke Jones and Asher Durham on the podium. Photo: Dave Yeomans
Ben Currie, Luke Jones and Asher Durham on the podium. Photo: Dave Yeomans

It was dry on Friday for free practice but come Saturday the rain arrived and all qualifying sessions were halted for a while.

Durham completed the wet qualifying in sixth spot and was placed in the middle of the third row for the start of the Sprint race later that afternoon.

But again rain stopped play and there was another lengthy delay before the riders were able to start the race.

There was another delay as the red flag halted proceedings on the first lap because of a fallen bike that spilled fluid on the track. Finally the race went ahead but was reduced in length to eight laps.

Durham got a good start and moved through the pack to take up fourth on lap five.

On the final lap, he was up to third place and, as he approached the chequered flag, the rider ahead was coasting and he was near to catching him but crossed the line in third position and his first podium finish in the Supersport class.

Meanwhile Boerboom had qualified down on row six and made up places to 12th on the opening lap.

He was 10th on lap two, eighth on lap three and eventually sixth on lap five which he held to the chequered flag to pick up his best result of the current campaign.

The second race on Sunday was run in the dry with Durham holding 11th place on lap eight but he hit a technical problem one lap later and was forced to retire.

Boerboom was running in 16th pace and preparing to move further forward on lap 10 when the red flag halted the race because of a few spots of rain and a result called denying him the chance of getting up into the points.

Team manager Tom Fisher said: "I was so proud of our boys for their achievement in the first race.

"The weather was dreadful and the track treacherous but both stayed upright with Asher stepping onto the podium for third place and Jorel not that far behind in sixth.

"They both produced their personal best results and our first podium in the Supersport class.

"The second race didn't quite go to plan but both riders gave it their best shot.

"Grateful thanks to all our sponsors and supporters for their continued input. We go again at Brands Hatch in two weeks’ time."

The next round is over the weekend of July 19 and 21.



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