David
Knight Results Service 2012
For
immediate release — 15.10.2012
Knight
claims 10th overall BEC title
KTM Enduro
Factory Team rider David Knight has secured an incredible 10th
overall British Enduro Championship title following a
double victory at the finalround of the 2012 BEC series.
Securing his first BEC title back in 1999, Knight
has without question been the championship’s most
dominant performer, only missing out
on additional titles when competing in the Italian Enduro
Championship
in 2002 and in the US GNCC series in 2007 and 2008,
With Enduro World Championship commitments preventing him
from racing the penultimate round of
the BEC series, Knight could ill afford any mistakes at
the final round. Winning each of the two days of
competition comfortably, David enjoyed
a near perfect weekend only beaten on one of the 13 special
tests. Importantly the event offered a great workout on
his return to racing from injury.
Despite two tough days Knight suffered no ill effects from his
recent stomach surgery.
David’s next
event is the eighth and final round of the 2012 Enduro World
Championship, in France.
David
Knight: ’It’s great to have claimed a 10th British Enduro
Championship title. I was confident
that I would win here this weekend but I had no back-up
plan if things didn't go to plan because I missed the
fifth round of the series. I really
needed everything to go well here, which it did. After a good
first day I just needed a few points
from day two, which I got. Getting a 10th BEC title
means alot to me, and over the years I’ve really enjoyed
competing in the championship. It
wasn’t a bad weekend at all this weekend, I really enjoyed the
course. It
wasn’t long, but doing so many laps made it hard work because it
got really rough.
The test was short,
and got really rutted, so instead of being able
to go absolutely flat out you were just focused on not
making mistakes. It’s always the
same with short tests. The first test on day one went well, and
with a bit of an advantage I was able
to relax and pick different lines, which meant I
started going faster.
Day two also went well with no
problems at all. The other good thing
is that I felt good, my stomach didn't give me any problems. I
know the final world championship race
will be a lot tougher, but |’m looking forward
to it. I hope I can bring the season to a positive end.'
Day 1 —
Championship class overall
1. David
Knight (KTM Enduro Factory Team) 1502.59; 2. Danny McCanney (Gas
Gas)
1545.93; 3. Jamie McCanney (Husaberg) 1577.00; 4. Daryl Bolter (KTM)
1589.98; 5.
Jamie Lewis (Husqvarna) 1601.20; 6. Si Wakely (Husaberg)
1606.81;
7. Steve
Holcombe (KTM) 1620.36; 8. Lee Edmondson (Honda) 1632.45; 9.
Ashley Wood
(KTM) 1672.62; 10. Andrew Edwards (KTM) 1717.09
Day 2 -
Championship class overall
1. David
Knight (KTM Enduro Factory Team) 1255.51; 2. Alex Rockwell
(Husaberg)
1278.07; 3. Danny McCanney (Gas Gas) 1293.72; 4. Daryl Bolter
(KTM)
1295.89; 5. Jack Rowland (Husqvarna) 1324.90; 6. Steve Holcombe
(KTM)
1326.18; 7.
Jamie Lewis (Husqvarna) 1331.34; 8. Si Wakely (Husaberg)
1334.73;
9. Lee
Edmondson (Honda) 1351.36; 10. Jamie McCanney (Husaberg) 1364.17