Gourlay Takes Mallory Win
The Stratstone racing team took thier first win at Mallory park
on the 27th June 2010.
Lee Gourlay of Stratstone Racing claimed victory and was
subsequently named ‘Rider of the Day’ in Round 2 of the Henderson
Harley-Davidson XR1200 Trophy at a sun-baked Mallory Park
today.
It was Jeremy McWilliams of Warr’s Racing that led from the
start, with classic bike racer Gourlay slotting into 2nd and Mike
Edwards of RidersMotorcycles.com going
3rd. McWilliams, victor last time out, initially appeared to have
built a gap before Gourlay fought his way back. McWilliams set the
fastest lap of the race on lap 5 but this was not enough to keep
Gourlay at bay. As the leading duo started to pull away, Edwards in
3rd was locked in a battle with Torquil Paterson of Edinburgh H-D,
swapping places a number of times. Back up front, Gourlay
eventually took the lead going around the outside of McWilliams at
Shaw’s Corner on lap 12. As the pair began the penultimate lap of
the 15 lap race, McWilliams re-took the lead at turn one just as
Darren Fry of Black Bear Racing crashed out, bringing out the red
flag. With the result counting back a lap, Goulay was awarded the
win with McWilliams in 2nd and Edwards 3rd.
After taking his maiden victory in the Henderson Harley-Davidson
XR1200 Trophy Gourlay commented, “That was absolutely brilliant.
I’m so pleased and I want to thank everyone at Stratstone Racing
for all their hard work; after such a horrendous round last time at
Oulton Park, they really deserved this win. To be able to race with
Jeremy McWilliams, a megastar in the motorcycling world, and be
right with him on equal machinery and then actually beat him, is a
dream come true.”
Now leading the Championship standings on 45 points, McWilliams
said “It’s been a great weekend overall, the XR1200 has been super
reliable, but I’m disappointed for all the guys at Warr’s Racing. I
feel a little bit hard done by to have missed out on the win
because of the red flag, but these things happen and I’m glad to
hear that Fry is ok. It was great to be racing so close with
Gourlay, it really gave me a boost, and I couldn’t relax for a
second. I’m really looking forward to getting to Knockhill now,
it’s a track I think will suit the XR1200 and my riding a style a
bit more.”
Edwards who is just 9 points behind McWilliams in the
Championship said, “I’ve been struggling a bit for rear grip so
I’ve not been able to go into or out of corners as quickly as I
would have liked. But I was determined to get on to the podium for
those Championship points. Thankfully Gourlay finished ahead of
McWilliams which helps me stay in the Championship hunt.”
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Race Results
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Pos
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Rider
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Team
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Points
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1
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Lea Gourlay
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H-D Stratstone Racing
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25
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2
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Jeremy McWilliams
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H-D Warr's Racing
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20
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3
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Mike Edwards
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H-D RidersMotorcycles.com
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16
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4
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Torquil Paterson
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Edinburgh H-D
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13
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5
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Alex Gault
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H-D Stratstone Racing
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11
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6
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Dijon Compton
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Harley-Davidson Leeds
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10
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7
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Darren James
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H-D Warr's Racing
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9
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8
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Rob Hoyles
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Harley-Davidson UK
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8
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9
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Ed Smith
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H-D Stratstone Racing
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7
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10
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Rob McNealy
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H-D Shaw Racing
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6
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