MAY has been a hectic month on the Trials Calendar with The SSDT followed by the British Championship round in Devon and now it is back for Round 4 this weekend, with The Mitchell in Merthyr Tydfill.
James Dabill has got off to a dream start in the ACU Events sponsored series winning all three rounds to date and he is riding with a Champion’s confidence. Michael Brown has taken second at Scarborough, Lochaber and the Anthony Rew down at Kelly farm two-weeks ago. Brownie now need to takes some first places quickly to ensure James does not get too far out of reach. He managed a win at this venue last year after Dibs had suffered a first lap crash that meant a major bike rebuild.
Cross Country Championship update
Championship points will be awarded to competitors of any Nationality.
The title “British/ACU Cross Country Champion” will be awarded to the competitor with the most points who holds British Citizenship. If the rider with the most points is not a British Citizen he shall be awarded the title of “British /ACU Open Cross Country Champion”. This principle shall apply throughout the classes
Further rules click to the next page
HARD on the heels of the Scottish Six Days Trial is the third round of the ACU Events
sponsored British Trials Championships and we go from one end of the
country to the other.
This Saturday and Sunday May 15/16th we head down to Devon for the Anthony Rew
Trial with practise sessions on Day One between 3-5 pm and the event
proper staring at 10am Sunday.
After day six in the 2010 SSDT Alexz Wigg, Beta managed to retain the lead he's held since day four, Michael Brown, Sherco finished second with 17 marks lost, a tie with Ben Hemmingway 17 on a Beta. Ian Austermuhle Beta wrapped up the top four on 21 marks lost.
The results and reports can be seen at ssdt.org
For daily reports also see www.trialscentral.com/
ROUND three of the ACU Events sponsored British Trials Championships went down to Devon last...