Snetterton beckons
Published: 14 Jul 2010
With a triple header round and seventy-five points up for grabs, the MSS Colchester
With atrocious weather curtailing the action at Knockhill, the second Superbike leg will now be held at Snetterton on Saturday before the usual double header on Sunday.
Simon appears back to full fitness after a long recuperation from his World Superbike sustained injury and
The fast Snetterton circuit is the closest round to the MSS Colchester Kawasaki base and the team feels that a break in luck is long overdue! All the three riders have spent time motocrossing on their Kawasaki KX250F and 450F machines in the recent good weather, building up stamina and staying bike fit and focused.
Simon commented, “I’ve finally started motocrossing after a year off which has really excited me. I’ve also been to the Formula 1, spent some time cycling and completing my physio. I like Snetterton, I went well there last year and hopefully the weather will be kinder to us than Knockhill. The bike is going well and I’ll be fitter, really looking forward to it. I’m really enjoying being back with the team and on the
Howie said “I’m feeling good for the weekend and have got a lot to prove after Knockhill. I need to catch up on points, Kirkham is slowly creeping away. Over the small break I’ve done more motocross and I’m feeling good this year. I feel so much better in myself and am so much more committed. The team have been fantastic and its time to repay them again with another good result!”
MSS Colchester Kawasaki team boss Nick Morgan added “We have a large amount of sponsors and supporters at Snetterton and we are desperate to put on a good show in terms of teamwork and results. Knockhill was by no means a disaster but we were lucky the race was stopped when it was, as Simon was lying on the floor at the time! It’s great he’s back and fit while




















