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Aussie ace Anthony West triumphs in SuperSport

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Veteran Australian Anthony West plotted his way to a brilliant victory, his third in the premier SuperSport 600cc this season to consolidat­e his top position on FIM Asia Road Racing Championsh­ip leaderboar­d at the MMRT, here on Saturday.

The 37-year old with a decade’s experience in the World Championsh­ip behind him, rode a waiting race over 16 laps on his Yamaha, content to lie in third position after dropping two spots from his pole position start. West, who earlier in the day set a record for fastest qualifying lap of 01:40.585 for pole position, made his move with about two laps from the finish to take the flag ahead of Malaysian Md Zaqhwan Zaidi and 19-year old rising Japanese star Taiga Hada who was representi­ng the Idemitsu Honda Racing India team.

The Idemitsu Honda Racing India team had another reason to cheer as their rider in the Asia Production 250cc class, Rajiv Sethu, 20, finished 13th in a grid of 24 for his first points this season. However, compatriot and team-mate Anish Shetty, 20, crashed in the eighth of the 12-lap race that Indonesia’s Rheza Danica Ahrens won for his fifth consecutiv­e success in this category.

In a thrilling finish in the Underbone 150cc race, Ahmed Fazli Sham led a 1-2 for Malaysia as he snatched a dramatic, last-gasp win over Md Helmi Azman with Thailand’s Peerapong Luiboonpen­g completing the podium.

The spotlight no doubt was on the SuperSport 600cc race that boasted of a quality grid with a mix of World championsh­ip riders and young guns, but ultimately, it was West’s craftiness and cool that won the day in tricky conditions due to light showers in some sections of the track

Earlier, in the Asia Production 250cc race, Shetty crashed in the eighth lap when he high-sided.

“There was an issue regarding the suspension and also my being too aggressive on the throttle which led to the crash. I damaged the left toe which is swollen, but I should be fine for tomorrow’s second race,” said Shetty who is in his maiden ARRC season.

Sethu said: “I had a bad start, but I gave my best, but other riders too were aggressive and better. However, today, I clocked my best ever time (01:50.555) on this track. Hopefully, I will perform better tomorrow.”

 ??  ?? Anthony West (No.13) winner of the SuperSport 600cc race on Saturday.
Anthony West (No.13) winner of the SuperSport 600cc race on Saturday.

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