The Bermuda Motorcycle Racing Club's Season resumed at the Southside Motor Sports Park with the Scooter Class first up. Devone Bailey took the lead position soon after the flag dropped. As races progressed throughout the day, Bailey gained an untouched lead over the entire Scooter class with his immediate competition taking each other on in a hard, steady battle. Ed Cook, Ricky Wade and Kenny Desilva fought an intense clash for second in all three heats of the day.
The Minibike Juniors & Seniors took to the track as a combined class with Aiden Lopes proving that he is now the top contender in the Senior division. Nathaniel Binega-Northcott held a strong few heats but was defeated in heat three when his tire blew and took him out of the running early in that race.
Sheun Simmons and Kymaree Pitt went head to head for the second place spot for the Juniors with Aeziah Divine finding his way to the front of the races alongside lead senior racer, Aiden Lopes. Divine was able to hold off Simmons for two of the three races. The day's races were sponsored by Amsoil D&R Performance Lubricants with racers winning a variety of high-end race products.
Wheelie Wars III became the highlight of the day with a large crowd turning up to see the best of the island's stunt talent taking to the track. Competitors had to earn the highest points across three categories: Longest Wheelie, Slowest Wheelie, and Freestyle. Joshua Giraud won two out of three categories and walked away with the $500 cash pot.
Dre Outerbridge placed second overall and won top points for the longest wheelie which had to be held for the entire straight stretch of the raceway and completed in the fastest time. He took home a $50 Added Speed Voucher along with one free class of his choice from Aries Sports Center. Colours Wolffe held the third place overall position by stacking up top points in both the slowest and freestyle categories. He walked away with a $50 RUBiS voucher. RUBiS Bermuda further sponsored all winners in the individual Wheelie Wars categories.