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Santa Claus and motorbikes the theme at annual trial event

Photo shows Ulster and Irish Champion Stuart McClurg with friends
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Santa Claus and motorbikes was the theme at a recent Moto Trial NI Christmas event held just outside Conlig in Co Down earlier this month.

An impressive 74 riders of all ages mounted up in their very best festive outfits for the annual event at the historic Leadmines site, which was the final round of the OHA Motorsport 2024 Championship.

Chairman Andrew Perry, assisted by Warren and Davy, had been on the course over the last few weeks picking out sections to test the riders, with plenty of new obstacles to spice things up.

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The course consisted of four laps of eight very slippery sections around the course, an area that has been home to trials for almost 100 years.

In the Semi Expert class it was local Conlig man Stuart Lappin who took the honours on 33 marks lost from second placed Ben Johnston on 43 and third place went to Gary Kernohan on 44

Semi Expert Air Cooled Mono was won by multi Ulster and Irish Champion Stuart McClurg (in a reindeer outfit) who had the best overall score in the premier class on just seven marks lost. Second went to young Ross Allen on 30 marks lost.

Photo shows Riders Chris and Kyle at the event
Riders Chris and Kyle at the event

In the Clubman Elite class it was local man Terry McKee taking a convincing win on 15 marks lost followed by Davey Gault on 31 and Alan Young on 32.

Clubman grade saw the first of a very impressive Jones family hat trick of winners, Micah Jones on 37, with second placed man Bailie Taylor on 43 and third placed man Joel Patterson on 55. Andy and Warren have both been around trials for over 45 years and on reflection they both believe this may be a first.

Many father and sons have rode trials over the years and been winners, Andy his brother Ken and their Dad Bryson, Benny and Robert Crawford, Davy and Gareth Andrews to name a few, but this is a first for three generations to take wins in the same event, with Micah, his Dad Merve and young Toby winning their respective grades.

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Clubman Twinshock was won by Lisburn man Jamie Chambers on 32 marks lost. Clubman Air Cooled Mono was won by young Kyle Hewitt on 44 marks lost.

Sportsman Elite saw El Hig take an impressive victory on just 8 marks lost followed by Ian Page and Robbie Jennings both on 18 marks lost with Ian on 24 cleans and Robbie on 23 cleans so a very tight finish for second.

Photo shows Davy Gault dressed up as Santa Claus
Davy Gault dressed up as Santa Claus

The Sportsman grade saw a huge 21 competitors. This class was won by Niall Dunn on just 11 marks lost followed by Gary Woods and Jonathan Russell both on 15 Marks lost. Gary took the tie breaker with 27 cleans to Jonathan’s 23.

Sportsman Twin Shock winner was Michael Adams on 10 marks lost followed by David Hamill on 11 and David Lemon on 17 marks lost. Sportsman Air Cooled Mono class saw the two long time riders battle it out to a very close finish with George Robinson winning on 16 to Baillie Thompson just one mark behind on 17.

Sportsman pre 65 winner Ross McCullough lost just 11 Marks on his classic pride and joy Triumph Tiger Cub. The Novice class was next and the second of the Jones family wins went to Merve Jones on five marks lost followed by William Thompson on six and Keith Crook on nine marks lost.

Novice Air Cooled Mono was won by Paul McGeown on 12 with Ivan Chambers second 16 marks lost.

Finally but by no means least in the adult grades was Novice Pre 65 which saw Ken Stewart on his lovely 1950s Matchless win on just 8 marks lost.

Moving onto the youth grades and despite a little hiccup with a clutch issue at the start of the day young Tom Stevenson won the class on 102 marks lost. Youth C saw the third of the hat trick winners in the Jones clan with Toby Jones taking the win on 21 followed by second placed Sophie Coulter on 30 marks and Kyle McClean third on 31 marks lost.

Photo shows Merve Jones
Merve Jones

Youth D saw young Jenny Crawford take a great win on seven marks lost and it was great to see new young man Nate Anderson make his trial debut for second place on 19 marks lost, continuing a family tradition on two wheels.

The organisers said: :The Club would like to thank all the observers, Stevie Johnston, Molly Perry, Phillip McClurg, Ellie Stevenson, Doug Reid & Ali Bann, Jonny Hagan, Catherine Jennings and Robert Andrews for standing all day in the cold, thanks to Davey Gault and Warren McKee for setting out the course with Andy.

"Thanks to Nicola and Stephen Coulter for the fantastic hospitality and lovely treats as well as Nicola’s perseverance with the new electronic marking system, which took many hours to set up. The food and atmosphere around the open fire at the end of the event is something all the riders enjoy.

"Thanks to Ards and North Down Borough Council for their support with the use of the land. Thanks to all 74 riders who turned up and donned their Christmas outfits to join in the festive spirit. And finally a very special thanks to our series title sponsor OHA Motorsport for their very generous support.

RESULTS

Semi Expert

1. Stuart Lappin 33, 2. Ben Johnston 43, 3. Gary Kernohan 44

Semi Expert Air cooled mono

1. Stuart McClurg 7, 2. Ross Allen 30

Clubman Elite

1. Terry McKee 15, 2. David Gault, 3. Alan Young 32

Clubman

1. Micah Jones 37, 2. Bailie Taylor 43, 3. Joel Patterson 55

Clubman Twin shock

1. Jamie Chambers 32

Clubman Air Cooled Mono

1. Kyle Hewitt 44

Sportsman Elite

1. Andy Higgins 8, 2. Ian Page 18 (24 cleans), 3. Robbie Jennings 18 (23 cleans)

Sportsman

1. Niall Dunn 11, 2. Gary Woods 15 (27 cleans), 3. Jonathan Russell 15 (23 cleans)

Sportsman Twin Shock

1. Michael Adams 10, 2. David Hamill 11, 3. David Lemon 17

Sportsman Air Cooled Mono

1. George Robinson, 2. 16 Baillie Thompson 17

Sportsman pre 65

1. Ross McCullough 11 Marks

Novice

1. Merve Jones 5 \, 2. William Thompson 6, 3. Keith Crook 9

Novice Air Cooled Mono

1. Paul McGeown 12, 2. Ivan Chambers 16

Novice Pre 65

1. Ken Stewart 8

Youth B

1. Tom Stevenson 102

Youth C

1. Toby Jones 21, 2. Sophie Coulter 30, 3. Kyle McClean 31

Youth D

1. Jenny Crawford 7, 2. Nate Anderson 19

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