Jake`s Seventh Heaven

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Jake`s Seventh Heaven
YOUTH ABC&D TRIALS CHAMPIONSHIP
Trials and M otocross News
lake’s seventh heaven
OPENING a tough two days, Vale of Usk Youth trial was
held in glorious weather, organised again by
Abergavenny Auto club at its superb Cwmyoy venue at
Pandy, Jake Evans-Luter dominated this, round seven, of
the British Youth 80cc class trials championship on
Saturday, beating Chris Stay by 11 marks and series run­
ner-up George Gosden by 19, all three safely clear of Max
Varney and Luke Walker.
Brassington, Derbys (Mansfield Maun MC).
YOUTH C 125cc: Jack Sheppard (JLI Beta) 3 marks lost, Keelan
Hancock (RCM Gas Gas) 14, Richard Sadler (Charlton Beta)
18, Joel Edwards (Gas Gas) 28, Ben Heane (Clinkard Beta)
32, Richard Frazer (Sherco) 37, Alistair Bedford (Bema Beta)
39, Jordan Potter (Sherco) 48, Edward Haley (Beta) 50, Jack
Fantom (Gas Gas) 51, Jack Howell (Feet Up Beta) 52, Jack
Burch (Gas Gas) 57 (15x0), Chris Short (Gas Gas) 57 (14x0),
John Chilton (Beta) 58.
SERIES STANDINGS: 1 Sheppard 134 points, 2 Sadler 123, 3
Hancock 105, 4 Bedford 77, 5 Joel Edwards 71, 6 Heane 64,
7 Frazer 63, 8 Howell 59, 9 Haley 52, 10 Jordan Potter 36, 11
Fantom 32, 12 Chris Short 25, 13 Burch 19, 14 Cameron
Mitchell 17, 15 Chilton 14,...
Youth C 80cc: Jake Evans-Luter (JLI Raw Beta) 20 marks lost,
Chris Stay (BVM Raw Beta) 31, George Gosden (JLI Raw
Beta) 39, Max Varney (Clinkard Beta) 45, Luke Walker (MRS
Sherco) 63, Jack Stones (JLI Beta) 75, Chris Alford (JLI Beta)
89, Brad Allen (Gas Gas) 106, Dec Bullock (Beta) 108 (7x0),
Blair Rodber (Beta) 108 (3x0), Thomas Bushin (Beta) 117,
Brad Bullock (Beta) 129, Thomas Woolford (???) 149, Kieran
Aldridge (???) 152.
SERIES STANDINGS: 1 Evans-Luter 131 points, 2 Gosden 117,
2 Stay 112, 3 Varney 95, 3 Walker 76, 4 Allen 62, 4 Dec
Bullock 54, 5 Alford 47, 6 Stones 46, 7 Jason North 31, 8
Rodber 23, 9 Brad Bullock 21, 10 Jonathan Steward 20, 11
George Hayes 19, 12 Thomas Bushin 11,13 Joe Clements 9,
14 Robert Waite 9, 15 Adam Baines 8,...
Youth D: Ryan Laughton (Gas Gas) 17 marks lost, Lee Sealey
(R&T Beta) 25, Joe Morphett (???) 25, Iwan Roberts (Beta)
28, Dan Peace (Beta) 62, James Allen (Gas Gas) 72, Ryan
Cartwright (Beta) 87, Thomas Housecraft (Beta) 88, Daniel
Tuley (Beta) 111, Thomas Minta (???) 126, Haydon Nahor
(Gas Gas) 137, Joshua Wright (Gas Gas) 140.
SERIES STANDINGS: 1 Laughton 131 points, 2 Lee Sealey 128,
3 Roberts 84, 4 Dan Peace 81, 5 Allen 74, 6 Tuley 71, 7 Nahor
51,8 Wright 44, 9 Joe Morphett 26, 10 Ryan Cartwright 22, 11
Thomas Housecraft 16, 12 Thomas O'Sullivan 10, 13 Oliver
Kendra 9, 14 Jack Price 9, 15 Oliver Webster 8,...
Youth TY80: James Stones (TY80) 92 marks lost, Aaron
Coupland (TY80) 164.
SERIES STANDINGS: 1 Thomas Minta 111 points, 2 Stones 80,
3 Lewis Atkinson 30, 4 Coupland 30, 5 Joseph Hawkins 15.
NEXT YOUTH CD ROUND: October 16 - venue in west of isle
of Wight, (Isle Of Wight MCC).
M aking the whole exercise
lo o k
ve ry
easy
Jack
Shephard cruised to his fifth
win in the C class with lap
scores of two, one and a
very confident clean last cir­
cuit, well ahead of Keelan
H ancock, w ho spoiled his
day with a disappointing sec­
ond lap where, following a
two m ark first lap, his second
punch card recorded nine,
followed by a much better
three m ark finale.
But at least he beat series
runner-up, Richard Sadler,
who m ust still wonder what
went wrong as he followed a
dreadful, on paper at least,
first lap score of 17 with a
second lap two and a match
for S hepherd cle a n third,
with ex D class champion
Joel Edwards in fourth, clear
of Ben H eane, R ichard
Fraser, and fellow W elshm an
A listair Bedford.
Having shared the top two
p laces all season, Ryan
Laughton again topped the D
class for series win number
four, and again moved to the
top of the table ahead of Lee
Seeley, to lead by just three
points in the Mono class.
No real su rp rise s on a
super tough A and B course
as Sam Haslam, even with a
relatively high score, easily
won the A 250 cla ss on
Report and Pictures:
JACK PARKER
Sunday, 46 m arks clear of
Nigel Crellin and 51 ahead of
Jake B ritton, w ith fourth
place to Craig Robinson over
the dreaded ton on a seri­
ously technical course.
A lso d e m o n stratin g his
o u tstan d in g
superiority,
A lexz W igg, fo llo w in g an
opening runner-up spot in
the first round carried on his
winning sequence with his
sixth win from seven in the
125 class, reco rd in g lap
scores of 15, 12 and six with
the best perform ance of the
day, and leaving first round
w in n e r Ross Danby far
behind,
ad m ittin g
that
Sunday was not a good day,
even
th o ug h
he
again
claim ed second place points,
again ahead of R ichard
Ellwood and Rob Andrews
who showed up as R obert
Anderson in the published
results!
O ver an e a s ie r- course,
Jack C halloner, w ho has
never finished below second
through this series, again
scooped the 125 B class,
this tim e clear of previous
best placed seventh, Lloyd
P rice w ho in tu rn beat
Jonathan R ichardson who
beat Louis Haley by three
cleans, both closely followed
by series runner-up Adam
Jones and Jack Merchant.
RIGHT: Youth A 125cc
runner-up, Ross Danby,
sm iles for the camera
as he aw aits his turn to
be let loose on
the Cwmyoy terrain.
He currently lies
17-points behind series
leader Alexz W igg in
the standings.
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