All depends on which part of the country and which club.
For instance in South Midland centre Clubman and Novice ride same middle route.
Expert and Inter ride same hardest route
and
In South Eastern centre generally Novice ride 2nd lowest route Clubman are mostly called Sportsman ride that route also and Inters ride their own route and Experts ride the hardest route.
The 4-stroke Scorpas at the SSDT sounded good but I saw one of the riders fitting a new silencer/exhaust on Thursday, it seemed to have some electronics attached - bet that was expensive!!!
The easy route in a normal trial can vary quite a bit from club to club.
The trial I rode last week where I rode the middle route was quite easy but looking at the easy route I considered it much too testing for beginners.
When setting out I personally make my sections easy, as I think a rider can always try the harder route if he is bored or 'untested'
A guy with alot of experience who I respect suggested a good middle route rider should be able to ride the easy route comfortably whilst seated - and I reckon that is about right!
Quote: Funny you took a piccy of the Mecatechno. So did i. Now that was a tasty bike. Very well put together and thought out. Anybody rode one? How did they go?
I seem to remember 'Original' used to ride one of those in his younger days - he could probably tell you.
Raga Section 11
in World Championship Chat
Posted
'The rider dismounts from the machine and he has both feet on the ground,
behind the axle of the back wheel of the machine.'
Did not know that one.
In that case Dougie should not have won the French World Round!