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It has been announced that Billy Mackenzie will be the sole CAS Honda pilot for the remainder of the 2008 season, as the team looks to focus its efforts on the Scotsman in readiness for its World Championship attack in 2009.

CAS Hondas Billy Mackenzie rode through the pain barrier to finish fifth overall last weekend for the seventh round of the British MX1 Championship, despite suffering from the injuries sustained last time out at the Czech Republic Grand Prix.
CAS Hondas Steve Boniface was the sole finisher of the Czech Republic Grand Prix as poleman Billy Mackenzie was ruled out due to a race one crash.
Round six of the British Motocross Championship was held at the famous Foxhill circuit near Swindon.
CAS riders Billy MacKenzie and Steve Boniface showed great speed and determination at Teutschenthal for the 8th round of the World Championship.
CAS Honda would like to announce that following an impressive performance at the French Grand Prix, Steve Boniface will board the CRF450R in replacement of Mike Brown for the next World Championship round in Germany.
This was the biggest event of the year so far for the CAS race team, our home GP at the newly built track at Mallory Park.
The long trip to Sevlievo in Bulgaria was certainly worth it for the CAS squad, picking up more points for their World Championship goal.
Qualification was a little frustrating for the CAS boys on Saturday at Mantova in Italy, with Billy qualifying in 14th position and Mike in 19th.