Russ Joyner got a well earned third place at the final 2009 appearance of the biofuelled Ducati. A lap speed of over 98mph gave the team another UK biofuelled bike record.
Click the picture to see Russ looking good in his Crescent Performance leathers, with the Minitwins racing as close as always.
Russ gets in amongst the fossil Suzukis at Thruxton
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The Inzane biofuelled Ducati sported the colours of Lincoln based materials handling company Game Engineering at the recent Cadwell and Snetterton BMCRC Minitwins rounds. Game is "racing ahead with biomasss" as a leading supplier to the biomass power and biofuel manufacturing industry.
Click the picture to see Russ Joyner putting the Game bike past Richard Willshire (#34) at Snetterton for a fourth place finish.
Adam Palfreman crests the mountain at Cadwell
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Russ Joyner gave the ex Baines Racing Laverda 750 Formula another outing on 5th September 2009 at Snetterton in two Thunderbike UK races. Starting from the back of the field in the first race, Russ stormed thorugh to finish fourth and then used the front row start to lead the second race until a missed gear robbed him of a podium with another fine fourth place finish.
Russ hits the front in the second Thunderbike UK race
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Michael Saunders rode the Inzane bio-fuelled Laverda 650 Formula rather stylishly in a BMCRC Minitwins race at Cadwell Park in August. Michael carved through the 40 strong field of Suzukis, taking the 14 year old Laverda into 7th place before sliding off on the last corner.
Michael Saunders led more than 30 SV 650s in some style.
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Inzane carried the logos of the UK's only domestic bioethanol manufacturer, British Sugar, at the Oulton Park BMCRC meeting in June. British Sugar manufactures 70 million litres of bioethanol per year at its Wissington Factory in Norfolk . Proving that the fuel is an excellent fuel component as well as being cleaner and greener than fossil fuel, Russ Joyner delivered a close fought second and a third in the minitwins.
Russ passes Adam Molloy for second place in race one. Click for more pictures.
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