SHELTERED: Whanganui racer Richie Dibben and mechanic brother Mike receive shelter from the searing heat in the Philippines as the countdown starts to race time.
The pain of crashing out of round three of the FIM Asia Supermoto Championship in the Philippines at the weekend has been eased for Whanganui's Richie Dibben with an invitation to ride in the USA.
Dibben was second on the leaderboard after two rounds and qualified second on the grid
for last weekend's third round in Pampanga in the Philippines when disaster struck.
"I had a bit of a slip in the warm-up lap and my gear lever was pushed through it's casing," Dibben said from home yesterday.
Fresh from winning round 2 at Malang in Indonesia in October, Dibben was realistically hopeful of at least a podium finish in Pampanga to keep his hopes of a championship victory alive with the final leg of the series in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on December 17-18.
"We tried to jimmy something up with the gear lever and casing, but it was never going to work so that was the end of round 3 for us - I was absolutely gutted, but it is what it is," Dibben said.