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David Paton replaces Ian Hutchinson - thewitch - 12-08-2008 He will be replaced in the AIM British Supersport team by 19-year-old David Paton from Loanhead near Edinburgh who did an excellent job for the team when he rode Steve Plater’s AIM Yamaha R6 at Knockhill on Sunday. Deputising for Plater who was in Germany on World Endurance duties with Yamaha Austria, Paton was on fine form and after hopping on the bike for the first time immediately posted P3 in practice going on to consolidate a front row start in third place less than a fifth of a second away from pole. An amazing feat for the young rider who was riding for the first time in the wet on board a fully blown 144BHP Supersport bike. But his success was not to last as, after settling into seventh place in the hotly disputed 27-lap British Supersport race, he began to drop down the order after encountering a technical problem with the bike that eventually forced him to retire after 10 laps. Although it was a disappointing end to his debut race Paton proved his capabilities and will be anxious to get back on the bike at Cadwell Park on August 25 when he will be joined by Steve Plater for round nine of the series. Well done, Deej and good luck for the future. RE: David Paton replaces Ian Hutchinson - Carole - 12-08-2008 Great news for Dave, a very good up and coming rider, and also a genuinely nice lad- the ride is well deserved . Olie has ridden against him over the years, and the two get on well, welcome David back to the BSB paddock and congrats on the ride. RE: David Paton replaces Ian Hutchinson - thewitch - 12-08-2008 The Paton family put a lot into racing in Scotland. Nice to see some glory for Deej. |