Relentless Youth Academy riders James Dunn and Luke Dean scored no-less than 10 podium positions between each other at the weekend, as the Suzuki riders competed separately at the Elite Championship at Leisure Lakes and the Pirelli BSMA Championship at Wakes Colne.
Riding a small wheel Suzuki RM85, James Dunn performed solidly all weekend, taking a second and third place on Saturday, before going on to a second place and a pair of race wins on Sunday to secure second overall.
At Wakes Colne, Luke Dean was mirroring his teammates progress, starting his weekend with a win in race one and a runner-up spot in race two. On the second day Luke had to settle for a third place and a pair of second places, narrowly missing the overall win to take second overall too.
Relentless Youth Academy team manager Paul Butler commented, "What a great weekend for both riders. They have both shown great determination and pace, and been rewarded with fitting results for their efforts. Congratulations to both riders and their families."
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