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Lampkin returns to Fort William victorious, 12 years on
TWELVE years had elapsed, and
12 world trials titles won before
Dougie Lampkin paid another
visit to the Scottish Six Days
Trial at Fort William, and the
Silsden rider just took up where
he left off way back in 1996 C
recording his fourth victory in
the old established Highland
event.
Dougie also maintained the
amazing Lampkin family tradition
that has won the trial on
nine occasions. Arthur Lampkin,
Alan Lampkin, Martin
Lampkin, Dougies father, have
conquered the Scottish on nine
occasions and have graced the
podium after 19 trials.
Dougie took over on Monday
as joint leader with West Leeds
MC member Sam Ludgate, but
for the next five days fought a
running battle with Scarboroughs
Michael Brown. James
Dabill took third place. The
Cookridge rider jumped about
the leader board all week.
Yorkshire riders fared well C
Pateley Bridge international
Wayne Braybrook was fifth,
Liam Walker and past winner
Graham Jarvis were placed seventh
and eighth.
Jack Challoner stormed the
newcomer class and was placed
24th overall, just ahead of
Askrigg garage owner Phil
Alderson. Ian Austermuhle,
Harry Lampkin, Ben Ludgate,
Aran Drachenberg, Tom Hick,
Nathan Wrigglesworth, John
Sunter, Phil Disney and Boyd
Webster all made the top 50 in
the 249 finishers.
ñ Skeeby teenager Jonathan
Richardson won the Richmond
MC trial at Kettlewell on Sunday
from his friend C and rival C
Richard Sadler.
Eighty-four competitors enjoyed
brilliant weather on the
fells at Diamond Pastures, riding
a three-lap, 12-section
course. Garry Moorhouse won
the clubman class from teenager
Craig Potter and Marrick
Scott Trial clerk of course Bruce
Storr.
Results: Experts: 1 Danny
Gamble (Beta) 24, 2 Andrew
Carter (Montesa) 46, 3 Graham
Tales (Gas Gas) 47.
Inters: 1 Jason Turner (Montesa)
34, 2 Mark Willis (Montesa)
37, 3 Martin Bayles (Beta) 58.
Novices: 1 Jon Chambers
(Gas Gas) 39, 2 Gavin Lowther
(Gas Gas) 41, 3 Simon
Williamson (Gas Gas) 49.
Youth A: 1 Jonathan Richardson
(Sherco) 9, 2 Richard Sadler
(Sherco) 22, 3 Will Reynolds
(Gas Gas) 34.
Clubmen: 1 Garry Moorhouse
(Gas Gas) 19, 2 Craig Potter
(Montesa) 20, 3 Bruce Storr
(Beta) 22.
Youth A: 1 Matthew Maynard
(Sherco) 43, 2 Thomas Tennant
(Sherco) 50, 3 Billy Bolt (Beta)
52.
ñ Castleside Motor Club held
a club trial at Bedburn, near
Wolsingham, in County
Durham on Sunday, where a
total of 97 riders enjoyed a glorious
day in the sun, with twothirds
of the entry opting for the
clubman course and the rest
settling for the easy route.
John Nipper Pattinson ventured
up from Teesside and
took his Triumph Cub round
clean on the easy course to finish
two better off than John
Palmer, who had dropped these
both of these on section nine.
Alan Byers travelled up from
Leeds and finished in third
place on a total of four. On the
clubman course, Carl Hollis
also finished without loss, to
take the win ahead of Carl Shaw.
Clubmen: 1 Carl Hollis 0, 2
Carl Shaw 2, 3 Gary Younghusband
2.
Easy Course: 1 John Pattinson
0, 2 John Palmer 2, 3 Alan Byers
4.
ñ Scarboroughs East Yorkshire
Centre champion Simon
Kershaw added Hull A Cs Humberside
Trophy to his collection
on Sunday, beating fellow Scarborian
Josh Sprintall into second
place.
Held at the remote Hollins
Farm venue high above the village
of Rosedale, the scorching
hot weather had riders losing
sweat as well as marks as clerk
of course Roy Jarvis and helpers
plotted a testing ten sections
over four laps.
Joe Clements and Dan Peace
were well matched in Youth B,
Clements snatching the win by
just two marks. These youngsters
also provided best rides of
the day on the tricky first section,
losing two and one respectively.
Youth C runner up Ollie
Kendra also went clean first lap.
Peace blew his chance of a win
on number eight with six marks
lost, whereas the consistent
Clements cleaned.
ñ Harriet Peacock, Chloe and
Hannah Richardson all make
the long haul to the Isle of Wight
this weekend for round three of
the national Womens Trials
Championship at Shorwell.
Fryups Nikita Smith also aims
to score points in the championship
event.
On Sunday, at the same
venue, Jon Richardson, Josh
Sprintall and Andy Chilton contest
the British Class A youth
championship. In Class B,
Richard Sadler is seeking his fifth win. Jack Howell, Matt
Maynard, Joe Clement, Jack
Stones, Rob Waite and John
Chilton ride against Sadler in
Class B. The Class C and D boys
and girls head for North Wales
and the Bro Cader event.
Dan and Jack Peace, Michael
Todd, Billy Bolt and Oliver
Kendra are the local young riders
making the trip to the Cambrian
Hills.
Diary Dates
Saturday: Isle of Wight MC
Womens British Trials Championship,
Shorwell, 10.30am;
Ripon MC Acklams Motorcycles
Championship, Fir Tree Farm,
Grewelthorpe, 3.30pm (juniors),
5pm (adults).
Sunday: Richmond DMC Gerald
Simpson Memorial trial,
Wensley, 10am; Isle of Wight
MC Youth A & B national trial,
Shorwell, round five, 10.30am;
Scarborough DMC second Club
Championship trial, Low North
Park, 10.30am.
11:56am Friday 16th May 2008
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