Braintree Bullets BMX Club took themselves back to the top of the club standings after an awesome day’s racing at round two of the East Anglian BMX Championships at Royston.

The Bullets started the day back in fourth place, but their riders went to work at taking points back and made up positions with 13 individual class wins and they now hold a six-point lead at the summit.

Seb Pantlin and Adam Gilbert got the ball rolling with a cruiser class win apiece in the mixed nine to 12 and 13 to 14 class.

Pantlin didn’t drop a lap all day and was untroubled on his way to victory.

Up in the 17 to 29 cruiser class Oli Cutmore and Shane Redgewell were untouchable as they went one-two in the final.

Heath Thomas also went unbeaten through his heats and the finals in the six-and-under class.

He only took up the sport six months ago, but has made a massive impact on his class with wins in the first two regional rounds.

In the eights, Freia Challis continue to dominated the class to take the win.

She went bar to bar with Jared Hill from Norwich throughout the final and showed great race craft for one so young to take the victory.

Another rider working hard for his position was Henry Rowe in the tens.

Rowe has a great style on the bike and after a strong first straight he headed for home to take the win on the line.

After his win in the cruiser class, Gilbert went out and did the double in the 11 to 12s class.

He looked confident all day and won the final by around ten bike lengths.

The next big winner for the Bullets was Christian White in the 17 to 24 class.

White is only 15 and was riding up two age groups against strong competition, but the Shalford rider powered away from the start in all of his heats, qualifiers and the final and showed the competition a clean pair of wheels throughout the day.

The final class on track was the Superclass, which featured six Bullets in the final.

Off the gate, it was Cutmore who hit the front and headed for home with his five club-mates chasing him down to put the club at the top of the points.