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31st December 2018 Review

What a night to cap off bike racing in Western Australia we saw 7 outstanding fields released with 7 great deserving winners over tonight's program. The Maiden was taken out by Jason Fresh in a Flash 24.78 he is looking likely to win more races over the 280m sprint journey. The First of our best 6 races was taken out by Sean Lane who has absolute been destroying quality free to all fields over the 280m while also claiming the Smoke Free Week Sprint over the 300m at Armadale. Race 3 Went the way to current track record holder Andrew Thomson who is currently the TABtouch pre post favorite to win the Group 1 Kingcourse Classic over the 530m Race 4 Was run and won by Lane Hahn who just held on from the fast finishing Kai Reilly Race 5 was the Middle Distance Challenge over the 615m Ryan Bennett who was the clear TAB favorite took the race by the scruff of the neck and won by a comfortable 1 1/2 lengths to late leader Alijah Foreman to claim the $600 first prize

Armadale Track Closure

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The Armadale circuit will be closed from the 1st of January til the 3rd of February for track works and a change of surface before Group 2 Armadale Invitational. All current track records will be deleted. Thank you, Western Australian Bike Racing Association Committee. It will look something like this image.

January Riding Western Australia

The January Edition of Riding Western Australia has been released and can be view online with this link .

Stars Collide on New Years Eve

With five outstanding open class races over the five distances New Years Eve at Kingcourse is set to finish off the year with a bang the seven race program also features to very open maiden races as well. Race 2 the New Years Eve Super Sprint holds some large chances like Sean Lane or Frederick Robinson who both have hit form at Kingcourse and Armadale over the super sprint journey. Race 3 The Years Sprint is a race with plenty of pace but not much strength at the end, expect Reggie Porter to fly home late after his great win over the 505m at Armadale. New Years Challenge over the 530m is an open affair with Kai Reilly drawn perfectly in barrier 1 but will have plenty of early speed around him which should help him zoom up at the first corner crunch. Race 5 is the New Years Middle Distance Challenge with plenty of late strength in this race don't be surprised to see a 6 wide finish across the line I don't think anyone knows who will set the early pace but is set to be a cracker