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Dennison oozes sheer class through Maxwell track mud

By Iain Hyndman
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20 Oct, 2015 05:26 PM2 mins to read

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MUD PACK: Oliver Dennison left the pack in his wake to claim the lead in the Wanganui Motorcycle Club's flat track series after two wins and a second in the mud on Sunday.PHOTO/TOM GILLIGAN

MUD PACK: Oliver Dennison left the pack in his wake to claim the lead in the Wanganui Motorcycle Club's flat track series after two wins and a second in the mud on Sunday.PHOTO/TOM GILLIGAN

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Thirteen-year-old rider Oliver Dennison relished the mud to claim the Junior 125cc class in round two of the Wanganui Motorcycle Club's flat track series on Sunday.

Riding his Husqvarna 125cc, Dennison simply loved the mud and was almost unbeatable in the wet getting a second in the first motocross. But no one could catch him in the second and third races as he pulled away to victory on the Maxwell track.

One hundred riders competed in what started a dry track before deteriorating throughout the afternoon.

Dennison now leads his class after solid efforts in round one where he kept in touch with the pack on a rain-affected surface.

The third and final round is on November 14 at a venue yet to be confirmed.

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Results from round two:

8-12 85cc

1st Riki Wainhouse; 2nd Jack Carter; 3rd Shayden Cudby

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13-16 85cc

1st Scott Cole; 2nd James Rountree; 3rd Leroy Gwynn

Junior 125cc

1st Oliver Dennison; 2nd Kade Wilson; 3rd Mitchell Loveridge

Junior 250cc

1st Jack Goodrick-Browne; 2nd Joe Wainhouse; 3rd Harry McConkey

B grade

1st Roger Bland; 2nd Kade Bellve; 3rd Jordan Hatch

Vets 30-39 years

1st Seamus Manson; 2nd Roger Bland; 3rd Gareth Lewis

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Vets 40+

1st Ant Rountree; 2nd Grant McKinlay; 3rd Danny Williamson

A grade over

1st Ant Rountree

A grade unders

1st Seamus Manson; 2nd Danny Williamson; 3rd Ryan Gwynn.

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