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Hi Guys. Three trials riders (current and former) and BMW GS owners are representing Team UK in the BMW GS Trophy Challenge in South Africa as this is posted. They are doing really well with the riding but they now need our help! There is a Shot of the Day competition and the team who's photo wins gets extra points. So please all go to gstrophy.com, click on Shot of the Day and select the top left hand photo (bike stuck in mud with rider biting his fingers!). Please get as many mates to vote as well - Team UK are currently leading the competition but don't want to lose it because of some photo voting!

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Once again, the team in South Africa need your help with the final 'Shot of the Day' competition. The guys are just about keeping ahead of the South African team in the riding tests, but the home team seem to be able to get more votes for their photo. Please could as many of you as possible log onto www.gstrophy.com, enter the site, click on 'Shot of the Day' and click on the bottom left hand picture (a head shot of UK rider Kevin Hammond grinning inside his helmet). You can only vote once per computer so please get as many friends as possible to vote.

While you are on the site you can look at the photos and videos of the competition. The UK riders are Alistair Allan from Cambridgeshire - a regular solo and sidecar trials rider, Kevin Hammond from Norfolk - a regular off-road rider in all disciplines and Mark Kinnard from Essex - an occassional trials rider and regular trail rider. The competition was open to all UK GS owners - it's coincidence that they all come from the East!

Our riders are doing their best, we just need to do our best to support them. The overall competiton finishes tomorrow (Saturday) so log on to see the results.

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Thanks for all those that voted - Team UK won the competition by one point from Team South Africa with Scandinavia thired a further two points behind. Well done to all the competitors who rode a total of about 2000km over seven days with various special tests each day.

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