• Knight Wins '09 BEC Opener

    BMW Motorrad Motorsport team rider
    David Knight has made the perfect start to his participation in the '09
    British Enduro Championship by winning the opening round of the
    five-event series, the Diss MCC organised Muntjac Enduro. Competing in
    the event for the first time, and returning to the BEC after a two-year
    absence, Knighter ended the one-day event ahead of 450cc Husqvarna
    mounted Si Wakely and 450cc Husaberg rider Tom Sagar.



    Following several weeks of testing with the BMW Motorrad Motorsport
    team in preparation for the '09 World Enduro Championship all eyes were
    on Knight at the start of the Muntjac Enduro as he made his first ever
    outing on his 480cc BMW in a time-card enduro. Knowing that mistakes on
    the event's special test would be costly, David made a cautious start
    to the day and placed third on the opening test. Just one-second behind
    the fastest rider Si Wakely, David then placed fifth on the second test
    having staled his bike in one of the tight, rutted turns. The second
    test was won by won by TM mounted Frenchman Rodrig Thain.



    Close to four seconds behind Si Wakely in the overall results with only
    the final special tests remaining, David comfortably cleaned the
    event's tight time control after completing the rough and sandy
    41-minute loop notably faster than any other rider.



    With the third and final special tests set to decide the event's
    finishing order Knight made sure he didn't make any mistakes. Feeling
    more and more comfortable on the test with each passing lap Knight set
    a time close to seven seconds quicker than any other rider and in doing
    so moved to the top of the results and claimed victory at the Muntjac
    Enduro.



    David Knight: "It's great to start my return to the British Enduro
    Championship with a win. The Muntjac is a tough old event, especially
    because there are two tests early in the day and then one right at the
    very end. It's the type of special tests where it's hard t pull any
    real advantage but easy to lose time if you make any mistakes. I didn't
    make too many mistakes but the first test was really slippery. I tried
    to push hard in a few corners and almost came off, so I took it easy.



    "The second test was much better. There were a few lines in the
    corners, which made it a lot easier. I was going well but then I
    stalled it in a corner, which made it hard to keep my rhythm. I knew
    that me performances were going in the right direction, and although I
    didn't win that second test I was quite confident that I could go a
    fair bit quicker in the last test.



    "The unique thing about the Muntjac Enduro is that after your first two
    tests you have all day to think about the last test because you don't
    ride it again until right at the end of the day. The tight time
    controls sorted me out. I knew that I wouldn't lose any time. The final
    tight time control was great - I knew I was up on time so I took it
    steady during the second half. I was able to carry that pace into the
    final test. I'd also made a few small adjustments to the bike, which
    helped, so I felt good during the last test. I knew I needed to do and
    had a good run. I guess not winning the first two tests meant I had it
    all to do in the last one but that's the way it goes with a test like
    this. I didn't win the first two but I wasn't too far behind. If I'd
    have pushed too hard too soon there's a good chance I would have made a
    mistake, crashed, and then winning probably wouldn't have been possible
    at all."



    Results - BEC Rnd 1, Muntjac Enduro


    1. David Knight (BMW Motorrad Motorsport) 14.34:86

    2. Si Wakely (Husqvarna) 14.38:06

    3. Tom Sagar (Husaberg) 14.45:79

    4. Daryl Bolter (KTM) 14.45:97

    5. Paul Edmondson (Suzuki) 14.47:39

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