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Post by miltonkeynescats on Apr 17, 2016 20:28:57 GMT
So 3 meetings in, and the Cats technically top the UL table, but they're not getting carried away "leagues aren't won at this stage of the season, but they can certainly be thrown away. We'll keep working, and we'll keep giving this our all. We have the distraction of the KOC this week, and home and away meetings against perennial foes Wednesfield. However we will still be looking to improve, Steve Edgar will be getting some track time under the tutelage of Liam Reay, alongside a couple of other riders including Cats Juvenile Jaunt representative Ryan Betts, and Buck Bracey has a couple of new engines courtesy of new local sponsors. Speaking of Ryan Betts, he is now 2 meetings into the Juvenile Jaunt, and in round 1 he started steadily with a haul of 9 points that delivered fourth place, but in the second round at The Camelot arena he dropped just 2 points, and his haul of 13 points meant he topped the pile and won the round. We know Ryan is destined for big things, and with the help of the Cats family, and expert tutelage from World Champion and current top UL star Liam Reay, we know he's going to get better and better.
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Post by miltonkeynescats on May 3, 2016 20:42:14 GMT
Elsewhere in the Juvenile Jaunt, young cat Ryan Betts competed in the third and fourth rounds of the South Midlands Juvenile Jaunt. At Abertillery he started poorly but improved, and were it not for his retirement in his first race would have undoubtedly gone on to better his tally of 9 points and his final position of sixth. The fourth round saw the series visit Downham, and courtesy of 2 wins and 3 seconds, followed by a race off victory over Michael France and series leader Darcy Broad, saw Ryan win on the night, which sees him sitting in second overall, as we head to round six at Rye.
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