4X4 QUAD FAVOURITE ATKINS INVITES GNCC CHAMPION BUCKHANNON TO HYDROGARDEN WESTON BEACH RACE


October 6th, 2017.


Three-time HydroGarden Weston Beach Race 4x4 quad class winner Steve Atkins has arranged to bring USA ATV star Bryan Buckhannon to Weston to line-up in the ultra-tough, three-hour quad race to compete in the 4x4 category.


Atkins recently raced in the USA with Buckhannon, and the duo swapped opportunities so that the American-star could try out the ultimate British off-road battle at the HydroGarden Weston Beach Race, and will supply him with 1000cc Can-Am machinery. Atkins predicts this eight-time GNCC ATV champion, who also competes on a Can-Am in the States, will be the favourite for the 4x4 class win and perhaps even the overall.

“Brian is an eight times GNCC champion and he’s going to ride one of my bikes as he let me borrow one of his over there. We’re both looking to go for it,” said Atkins.

“He should be a good contender to win the 4x4 class, and maybe even overall. He’s an exceptional rider. I just can’t wait for the weekend to get started, I love how tough it is and the three-hours of battling.”

Atkins started his racing career at the HydroGarden Weston Beach Race, where he believes he finished his first event in around 32nd place. The Somerset rider went on to race in the British Enduro Championship where he competed against the likes of Paul Winrow, and won the national series a number of times.

Having enjoyed a variety of results on a race bike, despite the victory eluding him on the sands of Weston-Super-Mare, Atkins turned his attention to racing 4x4 machines, where he’s enjoyed success on three occasions.

“I race a 1000cc Can-Am in the 4x4 class. I’ve won in that class before. I’ve tried on a race bike and had every result except the win from second to seventh. I’ve won on the four-wheel drive three times. I just love it at the HydroGarden Weston Beach Race. I prefer it when it’s more extreme like when I first started back in 2004, it was really challenging. It’s now more set-up to keep everyone moving, and fair play to the organisers as it’s better, in general, to keep things flowing. But I just love it, I wish it was starting tomorrow,” concluded Atkins.

The duration of the race is what makes it so special according to Atkins, as many riders begin to falter past the two-hour mark and those remaining really have to dig deep to the finish.

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