TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS AT ROUND 2

Tuesday April 14, 2015 at 11:36am
TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS AT ROUND 2
After a week of superb weather leading up to Round 2 of the Darley Moor Motor Cycle Road Race Club Championship drew a large crowd for the scheduled 21 race programme on Sunday 12th April. However, this Round was to prove very testing for many, competitors, marshals and the Darley Moor Club.

 

For some the ‘trials and tribulations’ began before they even arrived at the circuit; leading figure in the Peak Cup and Open Solo class Jim Hodson’s hire van broke down en route and the swift replacement never materialised until Sunday afternoon! So, with the Peak Cup race kicking the race action off, minus Hodson and Shane Pearson, who was on duty elsewhere, Tim Poole may have thought he could capitalise and claw back maximum points after sitting out Round 1 with a blown engine. Unfortunately, the start was delayed after a faller on the warm-up lap, then once underway Brendan Brown was the quickest off the line, with Poole 1.25sec adrift after the first lap. Determined to try for maximum points Poole reduced the gap to a little under 1sec after Lap 2 and just 0.5sec on the third lap, until another rider fell and forced the race to be red flagged. Jamie Medhurst bringing his 600cc machine home in 3rd place. The restart saw another rider crash out on this opening lap and with the machine coming to rest in a position that would have been dangerous for other riders, or marshals to retrieve and so forced the race to be abandoned. Brown and Poole were once again on the grid together in the Open Solo race. Brown repeated his quick start and Poole having to chase him down once more. On this occasion he had 8 laps to try and pass Brown, but all to no avail and after staying within 0.5sec throughout most of the race, finally finished just over 2 seconds adrift at the flag. The second Peak Cup race saw Poole ‘out of the blocks’ fastest, finishing lap 1 0.2sec ahead of Medhurst and managing to stay at the front, albeit with the 600cc machine in very close pursuit for the 10 lap duration, finishing 0.59sec behind at the flag, with Brown over 3 seconds back.

 

The combined Steel Framed 600/Pre Injection 600 race provided a thrilling race with Dean Ephgrave SF600, leading from Richard Stubbs, on a Pre Injection machine and Anthony Porter, SF600, separated by just 0.6sec after Lap 1. On the second lap Ephgrave had dropped to 3rd place with Stubbs taking the lead and stretching it to over 2 sec by lap 7, whilst Ephgrave struggled to find a way past Porter until the final lap when he put in a huge effort and found a way through and closed to within 0.7sec at the flag, but with it the Steel Framed class victory.

The combined Sound of Thunder and Lightweight race was another that provided excellent racing yet disappointment for some. At the head of the field Steve Hill, Lloyd Shelley and Paul Gibbs led the field, on their Sound of Thunder machines, in that order for the first five laps, until

Shelley found his way past into the lead on Lap 6 and managed to pull out a lead of over 2.5seconds at the flag. David Carson was the first Mini Sound of Thunder machine home, 8th Overall; whilst Alan Jones benefitted from Chris Moore’s failure to complete Lap 2 for victory in the Lightweight class.

 

After his performance in the Peak Cup races on his 600 it was no surprise that Jamie Medhurst took victory in the Formula 600 race, although a flag to flag victory it may well have been different if the race had been longer than 8 laps as Richard Wardle was recovering from a slow start and closed to just 0.17sec at the flag.

 

Virgil Stevenson was another rider to record a flag to flag victory, in the Pre98 (up to 1300cc) class, although if the race had been longer Richard Stubbs may have been able to overcome him. Always in 2nd place, by Lap 4 he was 2 seconds down on Stevenson, but when the pair started coming across back markers Stubbs was either more ruthless or had better luck, finally crossing the line just 0.4sec behind. In the Up to 500cc class Chris Moore brought his machine home in 6th place overall, but took the honours for the class.

 

The combined Formula Darley/125cc race saw David Carson also record a flag to flag victory on his Formula Darley machine, stretching out his lead to over 13sec at the flag. Brendan Brown, out on a totally different machine this time to his earlier races, finished 4th Overall and victory in the 125cc class, although only after Nigel Palmer’s failure to complete the second lap and posting the fastest lap of the race, for his class.

 

The first Sidecar race kept the crowd on their feet with the fast starting pairing of Tony Thompson/Jack Jones leading for one lap only, on their 1000cc machine, overtaken on the second lap by the similar machine of Ray Thomas/Neil Aslaksen, with the 600cc machine of Dan Knight/Sam Fishwick, 3rd and in very close contention. This pairing stretched out a lead of over 4 seconds by the fourth lap, and then after Knight/Fishwick moved into 2nd place on Lap 6 they reeled the leaders in, on the penultimate lap being just 0.5sec behind. On the final lap disaster struck with Thomas/Aslaksen failing to finish, whilst presumably taking avoiding action Knight/Fishwick slowed, allowing the smaller machine of Thompson/Jones to pass and take the win by just 0.64sec.

 

The first Classic race provided fantastic entertainment for the spectators, Jamie O’Brien faster off the line than his Classic 1000cc rival, Anthony Redmond, but by mid race distance Redmond had caught up with and managed to squeeze a way past on Lap 5, but O’Brien never gave up and finished just 0.23sec back at the flag. Winners of the smaller categories were; Classic 250 - Dale Shaw, Classic 350 John Leese and Classic 500 Gordon Thorpe. In the second race O’Brien was the overall victor, whilst Shaw and Thorpe repeated their class victories and David Glover recorded the Classic 350 win.

 

Unfortunately, during this race one of the machines suffered an oil leak and spread oil around a large part of the track and whilst marshals worked to clear the spillage using sand and cement dust a single heavy downpour at the worst possible moment, put a stop to their efforts. Hardening the sand/cement dust combination and spreading the untreated patches of oil further still. In an attempt to help clear the circuit quicker the Sidecar competitors had their second race brought forward, but in one of the rare occasions where more rain would have been a blessing the sun began to shine again, leaving the track in an unsafe condition for the solo riders and forcing the Darley Moor Club to abandon the remaining programme of races.

Obviously, work to clear the track carried on and everything will be back to normal ready for Round 3 of the Championship on 4th May 2015.

 

As always Practice starts at 10am, with the first race scheduled for 11.30am. The cost of adult admission to Darley Moor for all meetings, except the end of season Stars at Darley meeting, is £12.00 per day, children under 16 are free, and Senior Citizens are £8.00. Parking and Paddock Transfer is free and a programme costs just £3.00. Adult admission to the Test Days is £6.00, Senior Citizens 65 and over £4.00.

 

For the Stars at Darley event on 11th October the adult admission price is £16.00 and Senior Citizens £10.00.

 

Advance Tickets at discount prices are also available on-line just visit the Darley Race Shop for full details - http://www.darleymoorstore.co.uk/.  

 

There is ample room for spectators to camp and caravan at Darley Moor over the race weekends. The cost is £5.00 per unit per night. Camping will normally be available from 4.00 pm on the Friday evening until 10.00 am on the day after the meeting or by special arrangement with the circuit management – Call 01335 343833.

 

Darley Moor is one of the few circuits in which dogs are welcome, provided they are kept on a lead at all times during race day and the owners act in a responsible manner.

 

Championship positions (after Round 2)

Peak Cup

1st Brendan Brown, 19pts; 2nd Jamie Medhurst, 18pts; 3rd, Jim Hodson 15pts;

Open Solo

1st Shane Pearson, 18pts; 2nd Brendan Brown, 17pts; 3rd Jim Hodson, 12pts

Open Sidecars

1st Anthony Eades/Nick Roberts 24pts; 2nd Paul Bateman/Neil Dutton, 18pts;

3rd Tony Thompson/Jack Jones, 18pts

Lightweight

1st Chris Moore 18pts; 2nd Matty Whelan, 16pts; 3rd David Smith, 9pts

GP125

1st Derek Clark, 18pts; 2nd Richard Mortimer, 18pts; 3rd Steven Taylor, 12pts

Formula 600

1st Jamie Medhurst, 27pts; 2nd Richard Wardle, 18pts; 3rd Jamie Hodson, 8pts

Formula Darley

1st Brad Vicars, 18pts; 2nd David Carson, 17pts; 3rd Jamie Hodson, 12pts

Formula 125

1st James Hind, 24pts; 2nd Alyson Walrond, 12pts; 3rd George Pidcock, 10pts;

Formula 600 Sidecars

1st Gary Knight/Dan Knight, 24pts; 1st Howard Baker/Mike Killingsworth, 15pts;

3rd Kevin Morgan/Steven Morgan, 15pts

Steel Framed 600

1st Anthony Porter, 24pts 2nd Dean Ephgrave, 21pts; 3rd Matt Goodfield, 11pts;

Pre Injection 600

1st Andy Lowe, 18pts; 2nd Robert Wise, 18pts; 3rd Richard Stubbs, 9pts

Mini Sound of Thunder

1st Brad Vicars, 18pts; 2nd David Carson, 16pts; 3rd Jamie Hodson, 12pts

Sound of Thunder

1st Gary Henriksen, 17pts; 2nd Matthew Harwood, 16pts; 3rd Paul Gibbs, 14pts

Pre 98’s Up to 500cc

1st Chris Moore, 27pts; 2nd Jamie O’ Brien, 14pts; 3rd Andrew Clarke, 12pts;

Pre98’s up to 1300cc

1st Jamie Pearson, 18pts; 2nd Virgil Stevenson, 16pts; 3rd Ken Davis, 14pts

Classic 250

1st Andy Wilson, 24pts; 2nd Geoff Hadwin, 18pts; 2nd Dale Shaw, 18pts

Classic 350

1st Brian Prescott, 18pts; 2nd David Glover, 15pts

Classic 500

1st Gordon Thorpe, 36pts; 2nd Oliver Presswood, 12pts

Classic 1000

1st James O’Brien, 33pts; 2nd David Bradley, 12pts; 3rd Anthony Redmond, 9pts

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