What A Few Weeks For The 'Relentless' Crew
Well the team has been busy and then some.... and the results ... simply awesome! A quick run down of the highlights for you all includes...
Bruce 'Almighty' Anstey nailed the Superstock class at the TT and 'Archie' Adrian Archibald, 3 times previous winner came away with his fastest ever lap time and superb 4th Place in the Senior Superbike race... you had to be there. Unreal No Half Measures action. Massive respect to the 'Relentless Suzuki' TAS outfit.



Meanwhile the MX 'Relentless Suzuki' boys have simply been going off. Jamie Law has been fighting off a shoulder injury to soldier on and hold down second spot in the British U21 class. Lewis Gregory, on the back of his fantastic result in Sweden, has been showing a real turn of speed and serving up the odd spectacular off to keep us all on the edge of our seats (Langrish was a close call but fortunately for our boy one he doesn't really remember!). Young Alex Snow had a cracking ride in Spain at the Alhama De Murcia track bringing home a 9th in race 2 just behind Lewis' 5th. Sean Hamblin and Elliott Banks Brown, riding for the Relentless sponsored Swift Suzuki Team, have found some real speed out on the GP circuit for sure and at Langrish they were definitely on it. And lastly Mr Mac, Mr 211, enough said, the boy's on fire.

But the pros aside, the star on the track last week was 'Relentless Suzuki Academy' rider Luke Dean who became the All British Small Wheel 85cc Champion after a hectic weekend of racing at the event at Brookthorpe in Gloucestershire. Here's the future guys, here's the future...
Away from the track, last weekend also served up the Relentless Wakeboard Cable Nationals on our home turf at Princes. With the sun beating down, the jolly juice flowing and Relentless Mr Crowhurst on the mike it was down to the 60 entrants to do their thing. Step up Mr Nick Davies, a double S bend to blind 'BEFORE' the first corner and finishing with a monster 7. Game over. That said there was just time for Relentless' other own Mr Jonty Green to make the judges pause for thought with his usual phat off axis 5 and pretty much everything tweaked out. 1 and 2. So what was it Mr Davies had on his helmet? What was he downing by the bucketload ahead of his sets ... you know it.


PS James - mate, I'm not sure ripping the sleeves off does make 'your' guns look any bigger...