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EASTON READY TO DEFEND HOME TERRITORY AT KNOCKHILL - Malcolm - 30-06-2010 The Swan Honda team head north of the border this weekend for the sixth round of the MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship at Knockhill. Stuart Easton will be targeting victory at his home round whilst team-mate James Ellison is determined to build on his impressive point scoring finishes at Mallory Park. Easton has his sights firmly set on becoming the first Scottish rider to win a BSB race at Knockhill since former BSB champion Steve Hislop in 2002 and get himself back inside the top six following a challenging weekend at Mallory Park. Ellison marked his return to the championship at Mallory Park with two solid point scoring results and this weekend is determined to raise the bar again with expectations of scoring two top ten finishes. Easton said: “I had a disappointing weekend at Mallory Park, but then it has never been my strongest circuit. However I love Knockhill and I want to turn things around this weekend for my home fans as it is the only chance they get to see me race in Scotland. My mind is already on the weekend and what we can do to put us back inside that all important top six again as that is where we need to be and it is critical to have a strong weekend and get back on the podium on Sunday. I have yet to win at my home round so that is definitely the aim for the weekend, especially as I missed out last year with a second place.” Ellison said: “I am looking forward to Knockhill as last weekend was a real test for me and now I know what to expect. I am going there with the same mentality I did for Mallory Park – to go out and give it everything to score as many points as I possibly can. I am desperate to just get back up there and put the Swan Honda where it deserves to be, especially for everyone that has supported me. I think I can improve on Sunday as in the second race at Mallory Park I could battle with Dan Linfoot and Gary Mason and my lap times at that point of the race were the third fastest on the circuit, so that was a boost for me. I am heading back to the hyperbaric chamber again before Knockhill and every day I am getting stronger so the top ten is my aim.” |