Oxford Ixion Ivan Davis Cup

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Guy Kenyon Bell

Adrian Steele

Alan Taylor

Rob Walker

Brian Ayres

Rowan Hill

2014 Ivan Davis Trial

Report Ken O'Brien

Pictures by Gary Dowzall, others can be found at sliders.photography

 

Fine weather greeted a host of riders from many different centres to contest the Ivan Davis Cup a primarily novice event with the best adult performance on the standard white route taking the pot. Four laps of 10 sections were plotted with hazards ranging from dusty climbs to muddy slots. Time was of the essence though as an amber flood weather warning had been issued and was due at 1 o'clock.


Adrian Steele 250 Beta lost ten to lift the silverware and seven of these went astray at section two a series of drops and climbs into a very slick gully. Adrian was at his best though at section 1 being the only rider to clean every lap it was tricky alright a left hand cambered turn then inch perfect to cross a three foot branch before a very boggy turn then dropping into to say the least a slick stream exit.


A creditable ride from Alan Taylor putting the little Tiger Cub around on 32 for runner-up spot and taking the best Pre 65 award.


Mark Kenyon-Bell was best Novice with some impressive rides on section four a drop to a massive oak turning through bog before blasting to dry land and then a series of turns to the finish.


On the eased Blue course another Tiger-Cub was on parade and it was piloted around for a miserly two dabs by Ixion veteran Rob Walker just getting the better of Ex scrambler Brian Ayres who's 200 Fantic would have won best turned out machine at any event.


Rowan Hill pipped dad David by a single prod in the Novice class but it was a soft two for Dave at sub three that cost him the win after going astray on the marshy crossing.


Youth C Bret Harbud 125 Gas Gas was in good form again with a brilliant ride losing seven marks that were all single dabs and he cleaned every sub at some stage.


The three Musketeers Davis Hargreaves and McHugh all finished within a point of each other on 11 11 12 so much banter was heard at the post meeting hearing in the local pub.


A handful of Expert status riders turned out and RAF man Guy Kenyon-Bell 250 Gas Gas flew around the course in record time with a loss of eighteen marks with the class secured.