BEWDLEY Motorcycle Club’s Boxing Day trial saw a bumper entry of 57 riders.
Held at the former American World War II Hospital site of Brown Westhead Park, Wolverley course plotters Kevin Taylor and Jim Teague laid out a four-lap ten section course for an event that was enjoyed by the officials, riders and the large number of spectators.
Keeping a clean sheet throughout the event, Richard Wells (Beta), claimed top podium spot, but was pushed by four riders.
Alan Nicklin (Greeves) matched Wells for almost all the event, but a lapse of concentration on section seven on the final, put him in a four-way tie for the runner up position. Losing a mark so late gave Nicklin the edge over Bewdley’s Richard Evans (Jotagas).
The 50/50 route saw a win for Danny Pugh, but again it was by a slender margin.
Jim Pickering (Drayton BSA) lost a route win on club chairman Graham Turner’s section four, where the Kidderminster rider lost three marks on his first visit.
But he held on to a two mark advantage over Bewdley Club member and Schoolboy Joel Tett (Beta). Riding his big four stroke Ariel in the same class, Steve Thompson finished in a very creditable sixth position, over the tight turns.
On the B route, ex DMW works rider Mick Parkes (Yamaha) took top spot.
Schoolgirl and British Champion Elizabeth Bett tied with Dave Jones after producing faultless rides.
Photograph shows 50/50 Route winner Danny Pugh, concentrating hard on section 1.
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