Relentless Youth Academy rider James Dunn stormed to success yet again at the weekend, as the thirteen year-old took the overall win at round three of the BYMX championship held at Brampton in Cumbria. On Saturday, the Relentless backed schoolboy rider finished runner-up in the first race before going on to win the second race of the day on-board his Suzuki RM85. Keen to repeat his success on Sunday, James did just that by replicating his race results to take the overall win, moving him just ten points short of the championship lead after three rounds of the series.
Kawasaki Racing Team’s Billy Mackenzie finished second overall at the penultimate round of eight in the 2007 Maxxis British Championship and now leads the high-profile national competition by eight points ahead of the final race on September 9th at Pontrilas. On the small but sandy and technical Brampton circuit in northern England Mackenzie finished 3rd and 2nd in the two motos and climbed the podium behind reigning champion and current main rival Ken de Dycker.