After having fallen short of his goals in the first part of the season due to coming together with fallen riders resulting in several DNF‰Ûªs, Addison has wasted no time in the 3 week break after the Newcastle Round.
Addison flew back to his home state of Western Australia and raced Manjimup the following weekend steering a loaned CRF250 to a 6th place in the all powers class. Locals say it was some of the gutsiest riding they seen all weekend ‰ÛÒ even dicing with imports Brad Anderson and Billy Mackenzie.
Michael then flew back to race Round 2 of the NSW titles and at the finish of the round sits second in the series, only 4 points behind Lawson Bopping.
‰ÛÏI am confident in my speed and ability in this class and would definitely like to finish not only Albury, but the series on a high going into the break before SuperX starts," Addison said.
Dylan Peterson‰Ûªs sits seven points outside the top three in the Pirelli Under 19's class, an anomaly he intends to rectify this weekend in Albury.
Although Josh Cachia has a commanding lead in the series, as we have seen this season anything can happen and any DNF will cost the rider big in the hunt for points.
‰ÛÏI‰Ûªve noticed an opportunity to improve my corner speed and that‰Ûªs what I‰Ûªve been working on during the break in the series,‰Û