HICKMAN THE STAR OF DARLEY AGAIN

Tuesday October 13, 2015 at 4:14pm
HICKMAN THE STAR OF DARLEY AGAIN
What a way to finish the 2015 Darley Moor Motorcycle Road Race Championship season off – with the offer of some top class road racers providing fantastic racing and a positive weather forecast the spectators flocked to the Darley Moor circuit, near Wyaston, Ashbourne, last weekend.

Once again, reigning Champion Peter Hickman proved to be THE Star of Darley, winning both Stars races, although not at the expected race distances. The first race saw John McGuinness lead away from the line and hold on for the first lap, when, 2013 Star of Darley, Richard Cooper squeezed by on the second lap. The slightly slower starting, Hickman was lying 4th after that first lap, but moved into 3rd on the second lap, harrowing the now demoted McGuinness. Moving into 2nd spot on the third lap, Hickman then set after Cooper, leaving McGuinness to battle it out with fellow Honda Racing team-mate, Michael Rutter. At the head of the field there was then the potential for a mouth-watering battle between the two most recent Stars of Darley. Hickman hit the front on the fifth lap, after breaking the outright Darley Moor Lap Record with a 52.66sec lap! Unfortunately, the battle failed to materialise after Cooper slid off, on the sixth lap, trying to re-take Hickman, causing the race to be red-flagged at half distance. Rather than restarting the race it was decided to add the remaining five laps to the second race.

There was a similar opening lap in the second race, McGuinness quickest off the line and Hickman finishing the first lap in 4th place, with Dan Kneen lying 2nd and Rutter 3rd. By the end of the second lap Hickman was up into 2nd place and chasing down McGuinness. Again Hickman hit the front on the fifth lap, whilst McGuinness, this time around succumbed to the pressure from his team-mate on the eighth lap. As Rutter tried to chase

Hickman down, managing to get almost 0.5sec behind him, the longer race provided them an issue of backmarkers, and it was Hickman who found the quicker way through, opening up a gap of 2.5sec at the finish and the 2015 Star of Darley title.

In addition to the headlining ‘Stars’ races there was another special trophy to be awarded at the weekend, the Jake Hingley Trophy, in memory of a young racer who started his racing career at Darley Moor in June 2012. Unfortunately, Jake’s career came to an untimely end at Cadwell Park in August 2014, aged just 22, but his family and friends wanted him remembered in the best possible way, the Trophy and prize fund being awarded, by his father Neil Hingley, to the overall winner of the Steel Framed 600/Pre Injection race. Whilst Andy Lowe had already secured the Pre Injection 600 Championship the Steel Framed Championship was being headed by Anthony Porter by 15 points over Dean Ephgrave. With Lowe securing a flag to flag overall victory, confirming his dominance in the Pre Injection class, Antony Porter moved into 3rd place overall on Lap 3 and set about closing the gap on Nick Colley, on a Pre Injection machine, while Ephgrave had to make up for a slow start. By Lap 5 Ephgrave moved into 4th place, behind Porter, but was not able to close the gap, then his challenge came to an end when he failed to complete the tenth lap.

The Peak Cup race saw two guest riders from the Stars races line-up with the regular runners, Keenan Armstrong, a National Superstock competitor and Lee Jackson a British Superbike competitor, although neither scoring any points. With just five points separating the top two, Newcastle under Lyme racers, Brendan Brown and Simon Bowyer, this was always going to be an exciting race. As could be expected the two national riders finished 1st and 2nd although with Armstrong taking a superb flag to flag victory on the smaller 600cc machine, from Jackson’s 1000cc bike, but it did take Jackson four laps before he disposed of Bowyer’s effort. Bowyer continued to circulate in 3rd place with Jim Hodson shadowing his every move, up until the final lap when he was able to pass him. However, Bowyer had plenty of reason to celebrate after his normal challenger Brown was languishing down in 8th place throughout the race, with the extra points available at this round Bowyer was able to turn a 5 point deficit into a 27 point victory margin for the Championship title.

Brown would get another chance to lift a title in the Open Solo class, the pair in the same order going into the final Round, this time Brown having 15 point advantage over Bowyer. Carl Morris left everybody in his wake as he completed an excellent start to finish victory, finishing over 13 seconds ahead of Jim Hodson, who had to pass the championship challengers in the early stages. Brown finished in 3rd place, but Bowyer, who followed him across the line 0.5sec behind, enough for Brown to be crowned Champion, was given a 10 second penalty for jumping the start, dropping him down to 6th place.

The Sound of Thunder race spelt disaster for championship leader, Lloyd Shelley, who went into the race with a slim 9 point lead over Paul Gibbs. Shelley led for the first two laps until Gibbs came past him. In order to lift the Championship Shelley had to win and after dropping nearly 2 seconds back at one point he managed to get to within 0.15sec of Gibbs, going into the penultimate lap. Disaster struck and he failed to finish that final lap, handing Gibbs the Championship and losing out on 2nd in the standings to Gary Henriksen, who finished a distant 2nd in the race. Alongside these machines there was another title at stake, Mini Sound of Thunder Championship saw Brad Vicars with an 11 point advantage over Northwich’s David Carson. Stars runner Daley Mathison had bought a second machine over to compete in the class and was able to stay ahead of the Vicars/Carson battle to take the class win, although not scoring any points. Vicars was able to shadow Mathison throughout the race, but never close enough to challenge for the lead, although it did help him put distance between himself and Carson, allowing him to lift the title with a 23 point advantage.

The Vicars/Carson battle was to continue in the combined Formula Darley/Lightweight/GP125 race, Vicars with a 22 point advantage going into the race. However, with Carson not making it to the grid Vicars could enjoy the race without worrying about any challenge. Bruce Dunn recorded a flag to flag overall victory on his Lightweight machine, which catapulted him into 2nd place in the standings, thanks to the extra points on offer at this final Round. Vicars followed him home in 2nd place Overall, with the already crowned Lightweight Champion, Chris Moore coming home in a distant 3rd place. After his Peak Cup disappointment Brendan Brown was still able to become a multiple Champion after taking the GP125 Championship title.

Coming into the meeting Brown enjoyed a 28 point lead in the Championship and was able to stay just ahead of any competition from the class, although Emma Franklin came out on top in a race long battle with Derek Clark, Runner-Up in the final standings.

Chris Moore was also in action on the same machine, in the Pre 98’s (up to 500cc) class, in which he enjoyed a 27 point advantage. Racing alongside these were the (Up to 1300cc) machines, with Virgil Stephenson having a 30 point lead in his respected class. Whilst both championship leaders secured flag to flag class victories, Stephenson had Tim Poole trying to chase him down, finishing just 1.2sec behind at the flag.

Both Sidecar Championships were still to be decided and spectators had the added attraction of former World Champions Ben and Tom Birchall having a run out on their 600cc outfit. Unsurprisingly, they recorded a comfortable victory, only being headed on the opening lap. Heading into the race championship leaders, by 7 points, Anthony Eades/Nick Roberts would not realise how short their challenge would last. Failing to complete the second lap, the pairing could only watch as rivals Ray Thomas/ Neil Aslaksen were able to bring their Open class machine home in 5th place, the first Open machine, handing them the Championship. Formula 600 Sidecar Championship leaders, Howard Baker/Mike Killingsworth lasted until the final lap before their race was curtailed, but their challengers John Chandler/Karl Schofield could only manage 6th place overall, closing the gap to 11 points to the head of the table.

The final Darley Moor Road Race Championship race of the day was for the Formula 600 solos and whilst Lloyd Shelley was effectively Champion, with the absence of nearest rival Jamie Medhurst, it provided the closest finish of the day. Rob Hodson leading away from the flag, but being chased by Steven Proctor throughout the race until making a move on Lap 13, diving up the inside and managing to hold the advantage to the flag, taking the victory by 0.88sec, the pair leaving Champion elect, Shelley in 3rd place, almost 20 seconds back!

All the 2015 Champions will be presented with their silverware at the Annual Dinner and Presentation of Awards on 6th February 2016 at the Best Western Stoke on Trent Moat House Hotel, Festival Way, Stoke on Trent, ST1 5BQ. Tickets for the event are available from www.darleymoorstore.co.uk.  

Championship Final standings                                                                

Peak Cup

1st Simon Bowyer, 108pts; 2nd Brendan Brown, 81pts; 3rd Jim Hodson, 54pts

Open Solo

1st Brendan Brown, 100pts; 2nd, Simon Bowyer 73pts; 3rd, Carl Morris, 73pts

Open Sidecars

1st Ray Thomas/Neil Aslaksen, 105pts; 2nd Anthony Eades/Nick Roberts, 76pts; 3rd Tony Thompson/Jack Jones, 37pts

Lightweight

1st Chris Moore 99pts; 2nd Bruce Dunn, 54pts; 3rd Darren Spruce, 49pts

GP125

1st Brendan Brown, 118pts; 2nd Derek Clark, 70pts; 3rd Richard Mortimer, 46pts

Formula 600

1st Lloyd Shelly, 96pts; 2nd Steven Proctor, 54pts; 3rd Paul Gibbs, 46pts

Formula Darley

1st Brad Vicars, 126pts; 2nd David Carson, 68pts; 3rd Stuart Hall, 49pts

Formula 125

1st James Hind, 108pts; 2nd George Pidcock, 77pts; 3rd Benjamin Smith, 44pts;

Formula 600 Sidecars

1st Howard Baker/Mike Killingsworth, 69pts; 2nd John Chandler/Karl Schofield, 58pts; 3rd Roy Hanks/Julie Hanks-Elliott, 40pts

Steel Framed 600

1st Anthony Porter, 141pts; 2nd Dean Ephgrave, 90pts; 3rd Steve Price, 42pts;

Pre Injection 600

1st Andy Lowe, 133pts; 2nd Chris North, 66pts; 3rd Robert Wise, 45pts

Mini Sound of Thunder

1st Brad Vicars, 123pts; 2nd David Carson, 100pts; 3rd Stuart Hall, 46pts

Sound of Thunder

1st Paul Gibbs, 99pts; 2nd Gary Henriksen, 81pts; 3rd Lloyd Shelley, 72pts

Pre 98’s Up to 500cc

1st Chris Moore, 117pts; 2nd Andrew Clarke, 71pts; 3rd Jamie O’ Brien, 54pts;

Pre98’s up to 1300cc

1st Virgil Stevenson, 130pts; 2nd Richard Stubbs, 64pts; 3rd Jamie Pearson, 49pts

Classic 250

1st Geoff Hadwin, 108pts; 2nd Andy Wilson, 36pts; 2nd Dale Shaw, 18pts

Classic 350

1st Brian Prescott, 134pts; 2nd John Leese, 21pts; 3rd Neil Ogden, 18pts
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