YOUNGSTER Tom Williamson enjoyed a fruitful night on Tuesday, taking out all four junior division two events at the Dubbo City Toyota Track Racing Series at Victoria Park No. 1 Oval.
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Williamson was impressive in winning all four races over Emily Hines, Will Gilbert, Jess Fuller, Rocco Wrigley and Chris Gilbert, while Isabelle Russell and Haydon Carroll shared two wins apiece in the junior division one events over Zac Fuller, Tyler Barnes and Trent Hines.
Zoe Shanks, Mason Shanks, Isabelle Marchant, Hugh Mitchell, Hamish Murphy and Eva Marchant were the winners of the junior development races, as Ella Mann, Jarryd Fuller and Darcy Shanks filled the podium placings throughout the night.
Chris Couper won the A-grade 20 lap scratch race and four lap handicap, with Kurt Eather winning the eight lap scratch race and Mick Ticehurst taking out the two lap handicap, while Tim Hines, Jason Farr and Luke Ensor scored minor placings.
Dylan Eather, Matt Fuller, Sam Fitzgerald and Mick Harvey shared the B-grade spoils, with Danny Barber, Alex Russell, Darrell Wheeler, Dave Gerrish, Eather and Fitzgerald all filling podium spots.
Craig Granger (both scratch races), Jeremy Reid (two lap handicap) and Brodie Wheeler (four lap handicap) were the C-grade winners. Lachie Clark recorded two strong wins in D-grade, with Jason Canobie and Sarah Gordon also won.
Dubbo Cycle Club enjoyed another successful Bathurst Track Open on Saturday, with club members matching strides with a number of NSW’s best track riders, including Olympian Ash Ankundinoff, Paralympic pilot rider Nick Yallouris and junior World Champion Cameron Scott.
Jason Farr, Chris Couper and Mike Ticehurst were prominent in the division two results, while Farr was the best placed Dubbo rider in the coveted Wheelrace final, finishing fourth.
Kurt Eather and Luke Ensor dominated the under-17 men’s divisions, as did Dylan Eather and Danny Barber in the under-15 men’s, while Haylee Fuller was at her brilliant best in the under-15 women’s.
Ensor and Kurt Eather also joined forces in the invitational Madison event, but failed to place.
Alex Russell (division three), Darrell Wheeler (division four), Isabelle Russel (under-13 girls), Imogen and Makayla Fuller (under-11 girls), Georgia Farr (under-11 girls) Zac Fuller (under 13 boys), Zara Fuller (under-15 womens) and Brodie Wheeler (under-15 mens) were all rode strongly throughout the long program of racing.
Dubbo also won the seven-rider team sprint against rivals Bathurst, with Imogen Fuller, Isabelle Russell, Haylee Fuller, Dylan Eather, Luke Ensor, Kurt Eather and Chris Couper proving too strong in the seven-lap event.