I small mistake costs Rose probable win
Report by Steve Turner
Published 21st April 2009

The first round of the Red Bull Pro Nationals took place at Landrake near Plymouth on Sunday the 19th April. With the weather glorious and the event heavily advertised in the surrounding area the organisers were rewarded with a healthy crowd.
Qualifying
Qualifying was split into two groups with Jordan in group one and Nez in group two. Jordan was in fine form posting 2nd fastest behind Carl Nunn but after crashing heavily he was fortunate to finish in 10th.
Race 1
Both riders gated well but as the field sped down the hill Nez was brought down and after being run over by a couple of other riders he was lucky he was able to rejoin the race albeit three quarters of a lap down. Nunn was out front with Jordan in 2nd just in front of Scott Columb but only for a couple of laps until the New Zealander made a pass stick. Both riders chased Nunn as hard as they could and as both Nunn and Rose started to suffer the dreaded arm pump it was Column who came out on top as the race came to an end. Nez battled bravely to the end finishing in 12th at the close.
Race 2
Jordan had another good start and made some aggressive early passes to quickly move into 2nd behind the fast starting Bryan MacKenzie with James Noble in close pursuit. On the 3rd lap Jordan upped his pace and sped past Mackenzie but as pushed hard to create a race winning lead he lost his front end in a tight right hander dropping him down to 6th. He was unable to make up any places throughout the rest of the race resulting in a disappointing 4th overall. Nez had been running in the top ten until he was hit with a rock and withdrew with a damaged finger.




The first round of the 2009 MX3 / EMX2 World Championship took place at Hawkstone Park on the 11th and 12th April as part of the Handlebar Festival weekend laid on by Gareth Hockey and his RHL team. They had obviously put a lot of work in and the results were impressive including the track which was in perfect condition. The only disappointment was the lack of spectators which made the effort to attend the event, missing out on some fantastic racing and the chance to see some of the stars of the future such as Roczen, Herlings and Charlier.






