Peterborough Honesty Cup Trial

The final trial of the Peterborough trials club season took place at Harringworth on Sunday with 53 riders turning out on a sunny but windy morning. The day started with the trophy presentation with the awards being handed out to this season’s winners and once again congratulations to all those that got awards.

 

The trial started promptly after and on the hard route Tom Ablewhite on his Jotagas came out on top dropping just 3 marks with Sam Gent finishing runner up on 10 marks dropped. Kieran Radley was best intermediate on 29 marks with youth B winner Danny Catlin behind him on 42 marks followed by youth A winner Matt Dixon on 51 marks dropped.

 

On the middle route Pete Ablewhite had a great ride and mastered the tricky section 3 to drop just 9 marks and also take the over 40 win from Bruce Alderman who dropped 18 marks. The best clubman rider of the day was Paul Davies who dropped 21 marks on his Ossa with Martin Bone winning the twinshock class on 25 marks and Mark Barrington was best Novice dropping 43 marks. The winning schoolboys on the middle route were Mikey John Lefevre who was best A newcomer on 25 marks and Tom bishop who was best B newcomer on 45 marks dropped.    

 

On the white route Adult Rider Phil Langham was best today dropping 3 marks with Bob wright and Robin Davis completing the top 3and the best youth rider on the white route today was Alfred Alderman. 

 

So that’s it for another year the club would like to say a big thank you to everyone that came out to support us this year especially to the observers as we couldn’t run trials without you.

 

Hope you all have a good Christmas and a happy new year and we hope to see you all next year.

 

Report by Martyn Rushbrook