Despite a sluggish start which dropped him as far down as 23rd
overall, Bryant fought back with the racing finesse which saw him take the 2018
Pre-Injection 700 crown, recovering to not only regain places lost at the
start, but continue up the field and take the class victory.
“I’m happy with that” he said
“We had a few problems during testing, so I was going in
blind again, but I’m glad to get my first win on the new bike”.
However, the celebrations only lasted on the Saturday with
Bryant suffering from more misfortune during Sunday’s races two and three.
Despite a better start in race two, putting him in contention for another strong result, as Bryant started lap three and approached the tricky right hander of turn one, he suffered from a high side and retired from the race.
The bike, ran by Mike Holt, was quickly fixed and ready to go for the final race of the meeting, but yet another technical gremlin forced Bryant to another DNF.
This means that from a possible 6 races, Bryant has only finished
once - the win at Snetterton – and currently lies in 9th in the Two
Stroke Cup Championship.
“It was a weekend of highs and lows” he reflected.
“I’ve still got a lot to learn on the new bike, but we’ve
proved it has the pace to win.”
The championship heads to Midland’s circuit Donington Park
next month (May 11-12) where Shrewsbury-based Bryant rider Bryant, will be
looking for a haul of points to get the 2019 season back on track.
For more on Will Bryant’s 2019 season, keep visiting the website for updates.
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