Fuel tank filler cap off the centre of the tank says its not Campbell and Flowers as they had a beamish Suzuki tank, so the trials wellies suggest Geoff Gadsby and Mick Gaunt who did amazing things on that bike.
The organisers point of view is now on the WOR website. Empty Quarry sums up his comments which is a pity as spectating at the tough one is normally a really good day out.
"What ARE you doing Rappers" was the first respnse as we pushed through the gatherd crowd of rather amused german bikers. Next, something never ever seen before, Rappers expression had changed!!!!! Apart from the obvious sprottling, belive it or not, he actually looked quite flustered. However, yet another trip to the ice cream van and all was soon forgotten!
As a spectator sport as soon as they stop, or even worse start sprottling about when stopped, it becomes a non event. What is also evident is the observing rules are not rules, but guidelines. It just makes a mockery.
Having had to rescue Rich on Saturday from floundering under his bike in a relatively flat but deep river, I thought he was starting to fit in with the rest of us on the 'nobbers' route quite well
Dabster. Or any board members, how do you best see the trial changed and what would you like different in the clubmen sections. As part of the organising team we are very aware that it is primarily an "expert trial" with the addition of a now very popular clubmen class.
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Posted · Edited by Rowly
A date clash with the Man17 Fisher Trial will certainly have taken some of your entries.