West Lothian Courier

Matt takes break from Monarchs

Reserve riders has been struggling this term

- Mike Hunter

The Edinburgh Staggs Bar Monarchs have been hit with the news that reserve Matt Williamson has decided to take a break from the sport.

He explained that things have been getting on top of him and in everyone’s interests he will have some time out of speedway.

He said: “At this moment in time my head’s messed up and I just need some time away.

“It’s been a really hard process for me but I’ve been getting that stressed and wound up I’ve been making myself physically sick.”

Matt explained that machine problems and the associated costs have added to his difficulti­es.

He said: “One of my engines went at Peterborou­gh, and then on Saturday at Lakeside after the meeting I drained my engine and one of the valves had snapped and rattled around the engine.

“God knows how much that will cost so everything is just on top of me at the moment.”

He continued: “As one of my good friends and sponsors said to me, I’m 26 this year and I’ve raced competitiv­ely since I was aged six. It’s been non-stop for 20 years and it’s just got on top of me.

“It doesn’t matter how hard I try, nothing’s going right at the moment. It’s not doing me any good as a rider or in my own self.

“It’s making me look bad on track and it’s making me feel bad.

“And it’s not doing the team any good, we can clearly see the frustratio­n in the team, the management and the fans.

“I need to have a break to get myself back happy again. I can’t understand what’s been happening.

“I had a good meeting with 8+2 at Glasgow at the start, which continued my form at the end of last year, but since then my highest score has been a five which is not good enough.”

Ironically, one thing he had done in the three league matches in which he raced was to record a 5-1 with partner Josh Pickering.

Matt said: “At every meeting I just seemed to boom in my first race – and then that’s it.”

But he denied it was the tricky Armadale track and his difficulti­es with it that had led to his decision.

He said: “I’m not a quitter and I’m not going to say that, I knew it was going to be hard.

“I’m just saying that at this moment in time I’m just struggling with speedway as a whole. I need to get myself back together and find my love of racing again.

“I want to thank everybody at Edinburgh for giving me the opportunit­y and for their support.”

 ??  ?? Time out Matt Williamson has been struggling to find his best form recently
Time out Matt Williamson has been struggling to find his best form recently

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