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Waters looks to Knockhill

Waters looks to Knockhill

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Josh Waters scored a thirteenth place in race one but some improvements between races saw a stronger performance in race two as he was in the battle for seventh before ending the race in tenth place.

Waters said: "The second race was better for me as I was in the top ten and that is where I want and need to be. I had lost a bit of confidence after the crash at Thruxton but now feel that I am getting more used to it. Obviously the Milwaukee Yamaha is good, James has proved that so now I just need to keep working at it.  I knew that learning the circuits would be tough when I came over so I won't be using that as an excuse, now I am getting a good feeling and can go forwards. I plan to watch and support the team in their road races and then get back to it at Knockhill."

Team owner Shaun Muir concluded: “Josh came back strong in race two and he was battling in the group for seventh so he can head into the break before Knockhill feeling really positive.”

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