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Mark Lightbourn took overall honours among the scooters -- the biggest class of the day -- though he didn't have everything his own way at Sunday's

Lightbourn's team-mate Norman Smith recorded as many wins (two) but a DNF dropped him to fourth on the day.

A spectacular crash in race two when Mark Tucker took down Ricky Pereira forced a restart and Pereira missed race three as a result.

Grant Goudge took third overall behind Stephen Landy, who showed great improvement to finish as runner up.

The mini stocks class had a good turn-out as Raymond (Patch) Masters repeated his previous raceday clean sweep. Aaron Persad came home second to regain joint lead in the season championship while Shannon Caisey suffered mechanically all day and could only manage third overall. Johnathan Tumbridge did enough to keep level with Persad for the championship.

Kyle Pimental was unopposed in the stock class so had the formality of riding around for full points.

The modified class saw some fast, close racing with club president David Jones victorious for the second raceday running. Goudge won the first race but couldn't beat Jones again.

Canadian Justin Currie on his `pocket rocket' Yahama finished third for the day while Shawn DeRosa was consistent on the club's rent-a-racer and came in fourth.

In GPs, Shannon Caisey crashed in race three, having been unbeatable previously. But it didn't matter as he won the other three heats and the day's honours.

Scott Mello got his first win in a long time because of Caisey's misfortune and finished runner-up. Justin Belboda was third overall, drawing level with Caisey on championship points. Belboda now awaits delivery of a full spec race bike.