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Sudbury Motorcycle Club Launch Eastern Region 2022 Youth Championship

Sudbury Motorcycle Club Launch Eastern Region 2022 Youth Championship

With the backing and continued sponsorship from Colchester based Husqvarna dealer GH Motorcycles, Sudbury Motorcycle club hope this 6 race series can form part of the Eastern Region Enduro Youth Championship with Awards at each round and end of year trophies.

Words and Images courtesy of Paula Day Photography

Open to riders age 12-16, they will need to be a member of an ACU club, have a current ACU race licence and supply a marshal to cover the race (to sign on) with an entry fee of just £20 and four exciting tracks to use it will be a fantastic opportunity to experience a well organised fully supported series of events which will hopefully become a regular date on the Eastern Region calendar. Great links from the M25, A12, A14 and A11 mean the club hopes it will appeal to riders from further afield hoping to fill the season with some great new events and venues.

Series of Six 1 hour races (5 rounds to count)

Round 1-March 13th* Foxborough CO9 3AN
Round 2-May 8th* Foxborough CO9 3AN
Round 3-June 12th* Hadham SG11 2AB
Round 4 and 5-August 28th Cornard CO10 0QA (1 practice and 2 x 15min races)
Round 6- September 11th* Pebmarsh CO9 2NR
Round 7-December 12th Foxborough CO9 3AN
(*Eastern centre adult championship rounds)

Any new** or existing Sudbury youth member committed to the seasons racing will receive a warm welcome and become a part of the SMCC team with a personalised race shirt provided by GH Motorcycles. (**Sudbury MCC Youth membership just £8).

The Club has a strong commitment to promoting younger riders with support, valuable training and mentoring from some experienced current and past champions and through its well supported Dave Roper #374 fund – has seen some amazing results over the years, with three of the Sudbury clubs former DR#374 riders competing in the British Rounds for 2022 in Expert class after exceptional results last year from Jake Roper, Jack Nicolaou and Joe Phillips.

Following a few difficult years with everything disrupted through covid it looks like the sporting calendar could be returning to near normal for riders and spectators alike.