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Suzuki youth riders have pleasing weekend
Team Doodson Suzuki Youth riders had an "encouraging weekend" on the racetrack, according to their team manager.
The second round of the British Youth Motocross (BYMX) Championship and the first round of the Amateur Motorcycle Association (AMCA) championship saw the young racers attain pleasing results, with James Dunn achieving a comfortable third spot overall in the second round of the BYMX.
Tim Truman in the MX1 class on his RM-Z450 and Scott Mathia in the MX2 class on his RM-Z250 took tenth and ninth place respectively at the races in Oxfordshire.
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Commenting on his team's performance, team manager Paul Butler said: "I am really pleased with everybody's efforts from this weekend, we know what areas need to be worked on to go forward and carry on being competitive in the various championships, but overall it's been another encouraging weekend."
The team will next take to the track for the second round of the AMCA championship at Bevercotes.
Earlier this month, Dunn secured three fourth places and two second spots on his big wheel Suzuki RM85 during the first round of the Elite Youth Cup in Cornwall.
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