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Third place for young Josh



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Published Date: 13 June 2008
DINNINGTON Mini-Moto rider Josh Hill has continued his good start to the Lucky Devils 2008 North of England Championship season.
After two rounds of the season the youngster is equal third in the championship standings.

In the first race of the season at Whilton Mill, Northampton, Josh took overall sixth place on the day after riding to two sixth places and one eigth.

He recently followed this up with third overall place at Rowrah in Cumbria.

"Josh rode like a demon at Rowrah," said Josh's father, of Team Hill.

"After the second race I worked out there was a chance he could get third overall if he beat No65 Perry Legg."

"I told him to do his best and just concentrate and beat him."

On the 3rd race Perry Legg started on the front row, with Josh behind him on the second row of the grid.

"On lap three Perry Legga bike slowed and stopped and on the last lap Josh crossed the finish line in third place."

"I was ecstatic, over the moon. Josh collected his trophy and he was as proud as punch."

"Team Hill would like to thank sponsors Drillwell Ltd, Unistates, JMR Lighting, and PJO."

The full article contains 205 words and appears in Dinnington Guardian newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 12 June 2008 11:27 AM
  • Source: Dinnington Guardian
  • Location: Dinnington
 
 

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