Landrake, Plymouth, was to host the third round of the British Masters Championship at the weekend with James Dunn taking his small wheel RM85 to the top.
The weekend couldn’t have run any better for young James, with a holeshot in each race it was plain sailing from there on taking the chequered flag with ease, leaving the rest of the field to battle it out for second.
Relentless Youth Academy Team manager Paul Butler commented, “Well what can I say, this lad is a star and I am very pleased with his efforts and continued success.”
You can see James in action at the next BYMX round at Brampton in Cumbria May 24/25.
For more information on the RM85, click here.