Andrews back off the bench for crucial match
Published: 28 Jun 2010
Walking wounded Simon Andrews bounced back to form today with two seventh places for the MSS Colchester
As track temperatures hit 50°C and fans attention was split between the Superbikes and the World Cup on a giant TV screen, it soon became apparent which discipline produces real heroes as a grid of battered riders ground out results.
At a super physical track, Simon battled with pain and a massively swollen ankle to best many top name riders and resurrect his campaign after missing two of the four events.
The tight and tricky
Simon (7th and 7th) commented, “I’m really happy, I was hoping for two top ten’s and at one point I was down in twentieth in practice but it all came together well with the team. Rode in fifth for most of race one on a very demanding track. It’s my first go back on the Superbike so I feel really positive to be honest.”
MSS Colchester Kawasaki team boss Nick Morgan added “Overall I’m pleased with the weekend, I’ve got both my lads back and their entourage, so team morale is good. We made fairly steady progress all weekend but Simon really pulled it out of the bag on race day. That was impressive considering he still has a foot like a balloon. Gary got down to the times quickly but then hit a bit of a wall and would have liked to have found another half a second for the race, he’s looking forward to Knockhill and so am I except for the drive!”




















