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Victory for team MVR-D Suzuki at Landrake
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Written by Fran Newton, 30/09/09
The MVR-D Suzuki team has raced to glory at Landrake in Cornwall, with Natalie Kane taking the title in the ACU Ladies British Motocross Championship and Mattis Karro.
Karro took the top spot in the second MX2 race after a turbulent year, having qualified in second quickest position on his RM-Z250.
Potentially disappointing bike insurance policyholders in race one, the rider experienced a collision and was forced out of the race.
"It's obviously great to end the championship with a win, although I am disappointed by the first race," he commented.
Meanwhile, Kane dominated her races and took the title with one race to go, stating: "It's great to take the title early and nice to do it with an unbeaten run of race wins."
Team manager Mark Chamberlain congratulated both the riders.
"For Mattis to end his turbulent year with a win is a real boost for both him and the rest of the team," he said, adding: "Nat has ridden incredibly well again this season. To say she has dominated the ladies class is frankly an understatement and she deserves this without question."
In related news, disappointment is reigning at the Relentless Suzuki team headquarters after the racers failed to clinch victory over the weekend.
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