North Eastern Centre's Arthur Smith Trial 9th & 10th August

Tuesday August 5, 2014 at 2:22pm
The splendid rolling plains of Hope Farm will give British youth trials contenders a real taste of Northumberland this weekend when they contest the sixth event in the Class C and D (Sat) and the 4th round of the Class A and B (Sun) of the ACU Luscombe Mitsubishi Leeds British Solo Youth Trials Championship .

Secretary Colin Battensby has received a total of seventy entries despite some going astray into the wrong letter boxes. Up to press, forty three will ride a three lap two mile course and that alone will test some minders and parents Make no mistake the length of the course and variety of sections will provide excellent action. Both days will commence at 10.00 am and the vastly experienced Fred Nicholson will be in charge of the courses on both Saturday and Sunday. As far as Class A and B is concerned, this fourth event brings Dan Peace into the action on a maximum sixty points but Sam Minta is inspired and chasing hard as is Class B Champion Tom Hooper all the way from Porlock. Minta’s victory in last Sunday's British Championship youth support class suggests that Peace will have no peace. Class B is tight at the top with Cornish starlet Toby Martyn five points ahead of Sam Yeomans with Jack Peace and Sam Johnson lurking and ready to pounce.  

On Saturday, Class C standard wheels will be the Billy Green-Daniel Slack show. They are the cream of the crop at twelve years of age. It will be either Newton Abbot or Whitwick hitting the headlines. Buxton’s auburn haired hopeful Mitch Brightmore and Ilkley’s Edward Earle will  be on track to beat the two Campionship class leaders. In Class C medium wheel, Jack Dance is also on a maximum roll leading Dale Freeman and Huddersfield boy Harvey  Mosley. The latter boys have been hitting class awards in recent weeks. Ellliott Laws and Jacob Smith will be in the hunt for a rostrum place.  Kirkcaldy’s James Galloway has blazed a victory trail in Class D medium wheel, chased by petrol convert Henry Stephenson who has fought the transition from electric to fossil fuel. Harry Hemingway heads Class D small wheels with Buxton’s Harry Turner on his heels. Five points separate he class leaders.

Silsden’s Josh MacParland rules Class D petrol engine machines and has won all three events to date.

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