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Sunday's support class roundup: Oulton Park - Malcolm - 17-07-2011

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If you want to find out the latest news from the Metzeler National Superstock 1000 Championship, Metzeler National Superstock 600 Championship, Sunoco British 125GP Championship, and Harley-Davidson XR1200 Trophy then read on!

Metzeler National Superstock 1000 Championship

Adam Jenkinson took the victory in a race red-flagged with the riders on their fifth lap as Danny Buchan, who was running in third place crashed heavily at Old Hall corner as the rain poured down.

Victor Cox was second ahead of John McGuinness, Richard Cooper, Jonathan Howarth and Tristan Palmer who ran sixth on the road but was later excluded at post race scrutineering.

Metzeler National Superstock 600 Championship

Meeting abandoned and this race will take place at a future date.

Sunoco British 125GP Championship

Matt Davies splashed to a runaway maiden victory with an amazing pace in the difficult conditions.

The 15 year old Aussie whizz-kid led throughout, pulling our four seconds a lap on his rivals, and allowed himself the luxury of slowing a little over the final two laps of the eighth lapper but still taking the flag 21secs up on the rest.

Another teenager Wayne Ryan snatched second place on the dash to the line over series leading Rob Guiver. Ryan had run second until the final lap when Guiver nosed ahead, but Ryan was not having that, twice snapping back at his more experienced rival who was clocking up his sixth Oulton Park podium.

Ryan took second by 0.042secs from Guiver with Jason Douglas fourth from Ian Raybon and Joe Irving.

Harley-Davidson XR1200 Trophy

Dijon Compton celebrated his birthday in style, taking a first race win of the season and with it the lead in the title chase - all of that after a rain-soaked incident packed affair decided over five laps.

James Webb had led on the opening lap ahead of Compton and Rob McNeally but next time around he was down and out. Going into Lodge, McNeally tipped off with his bike spinning into Webb. Jonathan Harrison also tumbled there while Alex Gault ran through the gravel but continued. Also on that lap Joe Moore and Julian Tillotson had tangled and fallen.

Compton ran clear taking the victory ahead of Peter Ward and Gary Byrne who snatched third place on the final lap from Torquil Paterson.