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Mitchell and Holmes dominate Podium at Deanmoor



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Team ATV World Yamaha came away with convincing results at this weekend's round six of the 2008 ACU British MMX Quad Championship.
With John Mitchell back on form, he took overall joint first and Paul Holmes put in another consistent result finishing a fantastic third overall.

With good weather, the Dean Moor track looked well prepared and ready for qualifying.

John Mitchell qualified in third place and Paul Holmes took sixth. Race one was initially red flagged after a crash blocked the track.

On the restart, John took the holeshot and began to create a gap between first and second place.

Paul Holmes was in fifth after the start but very quickly moved into second place with an excellent display of quick cornering and tidy riding.

Half way through, he came off his quad and rejoined in fourth place. Quickly catching up, Holmes then passed Tordoff and made his way up to Winrow.

As Holmes and Winrow battled for position, Tordoff passed Holmes only to be retaken on the last lap.

Meanwhile, John won the race about 40 seconds ahead.

For full report, see next week's Gazette.



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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2008 12:11 PM
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