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Brent Odgers was crowned 2008. it 3 time MSS Champion.

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Brent point 186. Zamani point 131

even Brent Miss one race as zamani, still gap is 5 point. by Round 5

(zamani need take Full point 50 by Round 5. but still 181)

 

 

 

:cheers:

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Despite having one more round to go for the 2008 season of the Malaysian Super Series (MSS), Australian riding ace, Brent Odgers was crowned this year’s champion in the premier Superbike Open class during Round Four on 12 July.

 

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Odgers, riding for the Msportbike Racing Team (which is under Pineapple Motorsports banner) has successfully added a third Superbike crown to the ones that he had won last year and in 2003. This recent win has given the Australian and the Malaysian-based team a boost to go all out for the final round.

 

In winning his third MSS crown, the Melbourne-based Odgers said the victory was just as important as the successes he had in 2003 and 2007. However, he added that he and the team would have been happier if he had clinched a win for Round Four as well.

 

During Round Four on the 2.706km North Track, Odgers had won Race One with a time of 16:57.326, despite being trailed closely by Kawasaki AFY Racing Team’s Ahmad Zamani Baharuddin, who came in a close 16:57.693. Both the riders are using Pirelli Supercorsa tyres. The Italian tyre giants, Pirelli, are also the official tyre supplier for the Msportbike Racing Team.

 

Race Two on that Saturday morning saw rival Ahmad Zamani in dominant form on board his green-liveried Kawasaki ZX-10R machine as he and Odgers were racing shoulder-to-shoulder. By the tenth lap, Ahmad Zamani managed to overtake the Australian and the local rider managed to come in first place at 17:03.445 compared to Odgers second place finish at 17:11.338.

 

Earlier, during the entire Round Four, the focused team of engineers and team riders Odgers and local rider Omar Ali Abdullah scrambled to try their best as the particular round was considered a penultimate before the season ender. Odgers only needed to finish a comfortable second place overall to secure the championship.

 

 

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Racing on Life. I CAN'T LIVE WITH OUT MOTORCYCLE

 

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