Fourteen-year-old
Co Tyrone scholar, Cameron Dawson jets out to Spain next week to test his
new Ninja 400 Kawasaki in preparation for his forthcoming onslaught on the Dickies
Junior Supersport championship.
For
Dawson, this will be his second season competing on the mainland, where last
year he rode in the Thundersport series, which gave him the chance to learn
some of the circuits that he will race on this year.
In
his rookie year in Britain, Cameron took second place in the Superteen
Championship, which saw him take wins and lap records at the final race meeting
at Snetterton.
Combining
his Thundersport championship, Dawson also found time to compete in the USBK
Junior Cup Series, finishing third overall, despite missing rounds.
Now
entering his third season of short circuits, the former Minimoto and Pit Bike champion,
(having secured five championships) has already scored 16 wins and
numerous podium finishes.
Dawson
will begin his 2019 racing campaign at the AJ Plumbing Supplies USBK
Championship meeting at Bishopscourt on the 30th March.
Easter
Sunday will see the first of the 8 rounds of BSB 300 Supersport Championship
take place at Silverstone, which will result in an overnight return home to
compete at Kirkistown on Easter Monday.
Dawson
will join fellow Ulster riders; Andrew Smyth, James McManus, along with BSB
debutants, Rhys Coates and Curtis Trimble in the Dickies Junior Supersport
Championship, won last year by rookie, Eunan McGlinchey
Certainly a
busy season ahead for the Team KMR.Dawson22 race team, however before the race
season starts, Cameron has another important date to fulfil, this Saturday
night, Stormont Hotel , Belfast, being the venue for a Kick Boxing night, in
which Cameron is one of the main contestants.
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