Team Honda Genuine's Justin Brayton has taken his third consecutive win over the weekend at the third round of the Penrite Australian Supercross Championship in Wayville, Adelaide.

Brayton qualified fastest for the night's program and went in to his heat race quietly confident; "The track was awesome and I jelled with it from the start of first practice," he said

However, a first turn crash in his race relegated him to last and put him under pressure to qualify straight through to main event. In an effort to make up for the fall Brayton chased down and passed everyone but another fall saw him move back to 5th position.

Brayton was obviously frustrated but regrouped to take the win in the dash for cash before preparing for the final.

"My two falls in the heat race were frustrating. The track was super slippery; it was deceiving how slippery it was after they watered it." He said.

"I still remained positive as my times were the quickest and I actually enjoyed racing the track, it was a great layout.  I also raced the dash for cash which was fun and gave me a chance to test the bike and track before the main." Brayton added.

Brayton rode tremendously well in the final and took a convincing win from start to finish.  Round 3 marks the third win in a row for Brayton and the team.

"The win was awesome! I am stocked! I am starting to get comfortable on the bike and I hope to continue to find improvements in myself and bike respectively. Everyone is super focused and we continually remind each other that we are only half way as there are still three rounds remaining." Brayton added.

Adam Enticknap finished a successful third in his heat race but unfortunately a bad start in the main event and a string of mistakes kept Enticknap from racing to his full potential, claiming 10th.  The team and Enticknap will now concentrate on his race pace for 20 laps in the up and coming week.

"My pace is there; especially during training and that's what's making it so frustrating.  We have a plan for this coming week and I hope to be able to turn it around before the next round." Enticknap said.

The team's new recruit Luke Clout proved his worth by claiming third in his heat race after qualifying 5th. The final didn't go to plan as Clout was taken out by another rider whilst sitting in third.

The team is positive Clout will be on the podium before the end of the season and are excited to see what he can achieve.

Team Manager Steve Powell believes in Clout's ability and said; "Luke drove down 5 days before racing - a 10-hour drive followed by another three hours of driving to be able to test extensively for two days. From there he flew to Adelaide to race." 

"When you consider he hadn't raced for 3 months, hadn't ridden a Honda in 4 years and only had two days on the bike before racing it, his results clearly become extraordinary." He added.

The team will now prepare for round 4 of the Penrite Australian Supercross Championship this coming weekend in Avalon, Victoria, for more information visit: www.australiansuperx.com.au