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Schofield lands silver in Hungary World Cup
Sawley rower Jon Schofield teamed up with race partner Liam Heath to take silver in the latest World Cup event ofthe season in Szeged, Hun gary.
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Carl Fogarty, Neil Hodgson, James Toseland and Tom Sykes are all prevalent names associated with the World Su perbike Championships. Well here'sanametolookoutforin the future-Harry Hartley.
The 17-year-old is determined to emulate the success of his idols on a global stage after be coming a record-breaker on the British circuit in his debut
season. • In his first run out in the
MCE Insurance British Super bike Championships, won by Bumley-bom Hodgson in 2000, the former Ciitheroe Royal. • Grammar Sixth Form student
finished 13th in the second race at Brands Hatch - after qualify- ing27th on thegrid - to become theyoungest rider to eyer score championship points. The Halsall Biker Gear Ka
wasaki rider said: “It was busy for the first round ofthe season' so it was great to do it then. To score points was the goal for
high
theseasonsotodoitinthefirst round was a good boost. I just want to continue getting in the scoring positions and carry on as we have been.” The Whalley rider, who fin
ished 17th in both races at Oul- ton Park in the second outing ofthe campaign, is now prepar ing for round three which takes
place at Snetterton from Friday until Sunday. Ahead of the meeting he
added: “We’re aiming to get in- - side the top 10 this weekend. We want to break in to those positions and that would be a
great achievement. Eventually I want to take this world wide. I feel we can push to win cham pionships at British level and then see what opportunities come with it.
“Neil Hodgson is from the
same town so I’d have to say he’s the one rider I look up to. His dad, Mark, looks afterme at
race meetings as well and plays a managerial role. It’s a great championship and it’s helping me as a rider.”
Shayne Byrne, who was
crowned champion in 2008 and 2012, before being usurped by
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Alex Lowes last term, current ly heads the standings with 95 points ahead of Josh Brookes. Hartley, who raced in the
support classes for four years prior to his recent step up, is 19th with 14 riders below him yet to score points.
“It’s great to be involved,” he
said. “I started when I was about three when I got a quad bike for Christmas. I always wanted to progress, do more and get bet ter and it just developed natu rally from a hobby to a career. This is my chance to move on.”
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The London 2012 bronze me dalists scooped their first piece of silverware of the campaign when narrowly beaten in to second by Ger man victors Ronald Rauhe andTomLiebscher. The finish was a vast
improvement on the pair’s showing at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Cup in Rac- ice, Czech Republic, where they finished fourth in the K2
. 200m category. Afterwinningheatfourof
the competition in compre hensive fashion, beating Ca nadian duo Ryan Cochrane and Richard Dober, the pair recorded the second fastest timeofthesemi-finals ahead of prolific Russian racers Yury Postrygay and Alexan der Dyachenko. However, theyfellbehind
the German and Russian crews in the final as well as French pair Arnaud Hybois and Sebastien Jouve.
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