News 20 Nov 2015

Madden and Mcleary ready to race

Raceline Pirelli Suzuki press release:

Raceline Pirelli Suzuki will have their fourth supercross hit out this weekend in Queensland, as the Australian Supercross Championship heads back to Jimboomba for an action packed round four.

With the three-week break now done and dusted, and fresh off an SXD podium at round three in South Australia, the Raceline crew will attempt to back up their previous performance and snatch up valuable championship points, as the second half of this years series gets underway

For last round’s SXD winner Brock Mcleary, ‘J2’ will mark his first Jimboomba appearance for the series, and say’s he’s excited to be a part of another big weekend of racing at the popular venue.

“Once again I’m feeling really good coming into round four at Jimboomba. I’ve stuck to my same training program alongside Matt Moss, but made a couple really good changes to the bike that I know will help on the weekend,” he said

“I love the hard-pack dirt at Jimboomba and it’s always a super well organised event with tonnes of people. Scotty Bannan does a great job of running the events there, so I’m excited to keep the ball rolling from my win in Adelaide.

“Hopefully after this weekend myself and Raceline Pirelli Suzuki can walk away with the points leads heading into the last round!”

For Jesse Madden, this weekend marks yet another home round for the Queenslander, and says the goal this weekend is to stay consistent.

“I’m excited for the weekend, I’ve had heaps of ride time in the short break. We have been trying different suspension settings and seems to be working the treat, we also have a new launch control so can’t wait,” he said

“Last round didn’t go quite to plan so I’m hoping to things will go better this round at Jimboomba. The track is looking sweet and Scott Bannan has put in another awesome effort.

“Brock and I are excited to get to Jimboomba and put the Raceline bikes up front where they should be.”

Raceline Pirelli Suzuki Team Manager Chris Woods, also said he’s looking forward to seeing what Raceline supported Jackson Davison can do in the Junior Lites class, with Jackson currently sitting in fouth position in championship standings.

“It’s going to be a hot one this weekend, but we’re all really excited to get back up to Jimboomba – it was a cracker of a round last time,” he said.

“The boys have put in the work in the last three weeks, and Raceline as a shop actually supports Jackson Davison in the Junior Lites class too, so we should have some good results if all goes well this weekend.

“It was awesome to see Brock back on the podium in South Australia, so we’re just hoping for a similar result this weekend.”

The Raceline Pirelli Suzuki Team will now head to Jimboomba on November 21 for round 4 of the Australian Supercross Championship

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