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Ralston Leads Active8 Yamaha Charge at Final AORC Rounds | Latest

Active8 Yamaha's Beau Ralston climbed to fifth outright in the final standings after the last two rounds of the Australian Off Road Championship at Penshurst, Victoria.

Ralston, who entered the final weekend looking to make up points after not finishing a round earlier in the year, finished sixth outright, third in the E3 (over 450cc) class on Saturday in a good performance that edged him closer to that top five finish for the year he wanted.

Ralston posted some great times during Sunday’s race and finished the round in fifth place to secure enough points to move him to fifth in the championship.

“We would have all loved a smooth, easy weekend of the final rounds of the championship but that wasn’t the case as the weather made it difficult for everybody,” Ralston explains. “The organisers and land owners did a great job to keep the weekend rolling and despite the mud, it wasn’t too bad, especially on Sunday.

“My goal for the year was to finish inside the top five outright and top three in class. I made the top five outright which is good but the way the points work in the classes, meant I finished fourth which is a little disappointing but that’s the way it goes.

“Thank you to the Active8 Yamaha team for another great AORC championship and we now look forward to getting the job done in the A4DE in November,” Ralston ends.

Tayla Jones made her return to off road racing on the weekend after time off due to injury and was greeted by mud and water as far as the eye could see. Not ideal conditions for her return to racing after months on the sideline but Jones acquitted herself well and finished inside the top 10 on both days competed in the E1 (250cc) class against the men.

With lead rider Josh Green still on the mend from his knee surgery, Active8 Yamaha enlisted Yamaha privateer, Chris Davey, for the final rounds of the AORC. Unfortunately, Davey also hurt himself prior to this round but was able to get back on the bike and compete over the weekend.

Davey showed good speed but the lack of bike time showed and the energy sapping conditions took effect with Davey doing it tough on Sunday with little recent bike fitness under his belt.

“The 2016 AORC season has been a strange one for us,” states team manager, AJ Roberts. “We had a terrible run with injury this year with all three riders missing races throughout the season which means it is extremely difficult to get a good result when you don’t compete at all the rounds.

“But the riders have all worked hard and for Beau to finish fifth for the year was a good achievement. His continues to improve at off road and that’s important to us. Tayla jumped into the deep end to race the men this year and she proved how tough she is. It’s not easy but she has done a great job for us.

“All going well, we will get Josh back for the A4DE so we will be at full strength when the 4 Days starts in November,” Roberts signed off.

The Active8 Yamaha team will now have Beau Ralston and Tayla Jones represent Australia at the International Six Day Enduro (ISDE) in Spain starting on October 11, while the Josh Green is due back on the bike as he prepares for the A4DE.

AORC – Final Standings
1st Daniel Sanders – 282
2nd Tye Simmonds – 226
3rd Chris Hollis – 190
4th Lachlan Stanford – 177
5th Beau Ralston – 176 (Active8 Yamaha)
6th Jack Simpson – 175
7th Broc Grabham – 147
8th Glenn Kearney – 140
9th Riley Graham – 113
10th Tom McCormack – 112

E3
1st Daniel Sanders – 292
2nd Lachlan Stanford – 248
3rd Lyndon Snodgrass – 228
4th Beau Ralston – 226 (WR480F)