The sun shines at Toddington for the 2025 ACU British Vet Motocross Championship – Race Report & Results

The sun shines at Toddington for the 2025 ACU British Vet Motocross Championship - Race Report & Results

The Luton & District MCC ran the single-weekend ACU British Vet Motocross Championship at Toddington for the third year running, and with an innovative race programme and unique format for dealing with multiple classes, you can tell that word is spreading as most of the classes enjoyed full gate entries on a circuit designed for the older generation while still providing a thrilling challenge and plenty of committed racing!

Words by Ben Rumbold – Images by Click 466

First of all, of course, it has to be said that tragedy did strike the event late on Saturday afternoon. Long time supporter of the event , Over 50s Novice Class rider Kevin Pride, from Gloucestershire, pulled off the circuit on the final lap of his second race of the day and collapsed. Despite the best medical care possible and instant attention to his situation, he was unable to regain consciousness and very sadly passed away. Everybody at the event, and the entire Motocross community, sends their condolences and best wishes to his family and friends. RIP Kev Pride #94

After much tough deliberation and after permission was given by the Police and ACU it was agreed that the event would carry on, although one block of racing was lost from Saturday, Sunday’s programme ran as intended after a two-minute silence in remembrance of Kevin.

RIP Kev Pride #94

Both days took place in bright sunshine, with the wind whipping across the shallow slopes of the largely natural circuit and giving the organisers a real headache in their efforts to keep the dust down, but a good watering session at the end of practice helped the situation.

The format sees two gate drops per race, so each class starts only with their direct competitors as another class gets underway 30 seconds later. In the five-lap races, only the very fastest catch up to the tail end of the next class on the sprawling, two-minute-plus Toddington layout. In this way, the fastest in each class don’t interfere with the results of the other, and a strictly-policed bib system keeps it easy for spectators, and new commentator Ben Rumbold, to keep track of who is who!

Adam Wells gets to re-use his red number 1 plate next year!!

By far the fastest race of the day was the Over 30s Championship class, as the first gate drop, with the Over 40s to follow. Defending Over 30s Champion Adam Wells sported his usual number 156 on his bib, but proudly displayed the red #1 plate as is allowed for the top ten in the Championship’s regulations. While Adam was not always the fastest starter on the Apex Worcester KTM, he fought hard against the #2 rider Carl Jones, who took victory in race one after a slip off from Adam Wells. . Wells went on to win the remaining 3 races and retain the red plate for next season! Jones took a solid second overall, although Ayres got amongst it to claim one second place away and took third overall. Some solid racing from Kawasaki-mounted Michael Ogden, including a third place in race three, saw him in fourth overall ahead of the vintage Honda of Gareth Artus and consistent northerner Jake Moss.

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The Over 40s Championship class was a two-horse race between defending Champion Glen Phillips and two-stroke flyer Neville Bradshaw. The pair, with incredible international experience to their names, gave a masterclass on flat-out racing, carving through traffic with scary pace at times! Only once did the South African manage to start in front of the Welshman, in the final race of the weekend, but Phillips gave everything to take the lead away, and did so with a stunning out-braking move into a downhill right hander that nearly cut Bradshaw’s nose off! The title again went to the unbeaten Glen, ahead of Nev, with Luton club Chairman Paul Burn claiming third overall after a weekend-long battle with Luke Mellows, who took fourth. Justin Robinson on the MHP Racing Yamaha claimed fifth overall ahead of John Butler.

Glen Phillips captivating the marshal on his way to victory in the over 40 British championship

The Over 50s Championship started off each block of racing, and Sean Smith again made this title his own, dominating for the third consecutive year, although the brightly-coloured Simon Bonser took the third race victory away from him on his way to second overall, matching his result from 2023. Yamaha man Danny Blakely suffered a mechanical problem in the last race of the day which cost him 3rd overall and handed that to former Inters winner Chris Walker (no, not the ex-WSB rider!) with Dirt Bike Centre rider Rob Mead and Guy Day closing out the top 6.

Sean Smith on his way to yet another British Title in the over 50’s

The Over 60s Championship saw Brian Staples, who had claimed bronze and silver in the previous two seasons in the Over 50s class, move up to the older category and prove to be too much for the opposition, although last year’s runner-up Russ Jarman, a former British Championship rider, gave him a challenge at one point! While Staples won all four races, Jarman had to contend with the charging 125cc Honda of ex-IMBA contender and factory mechanic Julian Dobb, who took second overall away on the final race tiebreak with a stunning pass on Wildman Willis! Mike Allport scored consistently despite some average starts to claim fourth overall on his Suzuki, while Willis recovered from an awful first race to claim fifth overall on his 125cc Willis Property Maintenance Yamaha, ahead of Ian Knight in sixth.

One of the fastest races of the day was the joint Evo & Super Evo class, who will have their deciding Championship round at the Apico 2-Stroke Festival at Sellindge on the first weekend of August. The Evos (1980s machines) started together with the Super Evo 1990s bikes and raced as hard against each other as they did within their own classes! Nev Bradshaw brought his 1989 125cc Honda to convincingly clinch the Evo class win each time, ahead of Gloucester boy Gareth Artus, North-Easterner Michael Ogden, Matt Coles, the sweet Yamaha of Scott Allen, and Devonshire’s own Matt Wells.

Bradshaw dealt with some tough racing from Super Evo warrior Carl Jones, however, who swapped his modern Yamaha for a 1990s 250cc Honda, duking it out with the Evo bikes of Bradshaw and Artus, as well as his chief competitors Kristian Hutchings, on another 125cc Honda, and the fast-starting CR500 of Sean Wainwright. Hutchings did take race one after a mistake from Jones, but lost out due to a poor start in race three. Ryan Butler stayed consistent for fourth overall, although James Barnwell was fourth for the whole meeting until he led the final race on his APM Components Honda, and crashed from that lead! Barnwell had to settle for fifth overall in front of the gorgeous black Chesterfield Yamaha replica of Christopher Thorpe, the first non-Honda overall!

Nev Bradshaw put on a master class to take the win in the Evo Class.

The Over 30s Inters had their gate drop during the Evo & Super Evo races, and Kawasaki-mounted Tyrone Tugwell took all four race wins, despite often having to pass the fast-starting machine of Jamie McCarthy. Thomas White made the journey from South Wales worthwhile with third overall, including second in race two, while Oliver Pearce, Dan Smith, and Marcus Smith rounded out the top six.

The Over 40s Inters shared the circuit with the Over 50s Championship lads, and Southside MX rider Aaron Hopkins got amongst plenty of those riders with a dominant performance throughout, only once suffering an average start that made him cut through the pack rapidly. Behind Aaron there was some great scrapping between Dai Jones, last year’s fifth-placed rider Joe Surry, and Ryan Palmer, while Matt Willis also got his enduro machine into the argument with some close racing, especially in a strong move on the Devon Cornwall Coatings Suzuki of Sean Kettlewell for third in race three! Jones took second both times on Sunday to claim that position overall as Surry’s starts from Saturday deserted him.

There were that many Over 50s Inters entered that they had the track all to themselves in the dark green bibs, and Yamaha two-stroke rider Patrick Carter justified his late entry with a great weekend, taking three out of the four race wins, although he had to battle most of the way! John Priestley fell from a strong position in race one, so had to fight to recover for second overall on his Honda, while Warren Clifton had to get his elbows out a few times on his Suzuki, taking third overall! Richard Tapscott, fourth in 2024, matched that result this time after a rough first outing, but took a Holeshot-and-hide win in race three to put his KTM ahead of the one of John Gauntlett, with Andy Mitchell in sixth.

David Jones heads Greg Pascoe around the first corner on his way to victory in the Over 60 Intermediate Class.

The Over 60s Inters had to qualify to earn that rank, with those outside the top 20 going to the Novices group, and Welshman David Jones on the Olivers Skip Hire Kawasaki took the first three race wins with ease to get his hands on the trophy, while fastest Qualifier Andrew Holland took the last race win, but lost second overall to Peter Midgen, who took the place by a single point! Bristol boy Adrian Saunders had an up-and-down weekend for fourth overall ahead of Greg Pascoe, with Robin Davies squeaking into the top six despite an awful third race!

The Over 30s Novices were dominated by tall Kawasaki rider Rikki Wainwright, although he often had tough resistance from similarly mounted Christopher Fuller. Last year’s fifth-placed rider Fraser Hopkin took third this time, with Will McRae always in fourth, and Lee Faulkner and Carl Warner taking the final two trophies.

The Over 40s Novices saw some of the most aggressive racing of the entire meeting, but it was all behind maximum man Jake Morphey, who powered away in all four races on his Houchell Design Honda. The glorious 500cc Kawasaki of John Penfold was second both times on Saturday, but he was absent on Sunday, which allowed the light blue TM of Ben Kirkman to come through into second overall, but not without some fierce opposition from Rimantas Buinickas, who took second in race three but just fell short of passing Kirkman in the final outing to lose the tiebreak in the points! Ben Cannings took a solid second in that final race on his Kawasaki to claim fourth overall, while Croydon charger Steven Nicholls took fifth ahead of local man David Ashpole.

Jake Morphy on his way to victory in the Over 40 Novice class

The Over 50s Novices also saw some entertaining battles, with last year’s fourth-placed rider David Marlow taking the overall verdict on his Honda, although in the end it was with consistency, as the 1990s Honda of Graham Jones took two wins but added just a fifth and sixth in the other two races! Andrew Smith won the other outing on his Yamaha to claim third overall, while John Elliott suffered with a penalty that dropped him to fourth on his Kawasaki, ahead of Phil Oxley’s charging enduro machine and Eddie Fuller in sixth.

The Over 60s Novice Class was won each time by the ultra laid-back style of one DC Williams from Herefordshire, although local rider Kevin Franklin looked to be challenging on several occasions, at least one fall denying him the shot of breaking the perfect weekend! Adrian Hadman took a solid third overall ahead of the black-and-yellow Yamaha of Neil Matheson, with the KTM of Reg Willis claiming fifth overall, and Luton’s own Richard Jochacy taking the final trophy in sixth.

All in all, despite the awful ending to Saturday’s racing, the third running of the ACU British Vets Championship at Toddington was another brilliant weekend of Motocross, with a wonderful atmosphere amongst the competitors and some super-slick organising from the Luton & District Motorcycle Club. With a massive entry list that paid testament to a similar atmosphere from previous years, the club can surely look forward to many more meetings like this with a similar level of support. We’ll see you all there next year!

Results

Over 30s Championship

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 ADAM WELLS 255 60 65 65 65
2 CARL JONES 249 65 60 62 62
3 KRIS AYRES 240 62 62 56 60
4 MICHAEL OGDEN 232 56 58 60 58
5 GARETH ARTUS 226 58 54 58 56
6 JAKE MOSS 213 54 52 54 53
7 JOSHUA FYTCHE 203 50 53 50 50
8 MATT NASH 202 44 51 53 54
9 RILEY LOWE 197 43 50 52 52
10 SLADE PULLIN 196 51 48 48 49
11 BEN REEVES 194 47 45 51 51
12 KURT RICHARDSON 189 48 44 49 48
13 JOSH DORKS 176 41 41 47 47
14 SCOTT HOWLETT 172 40 40 46 46
15 RICHARD MAINWARING 168 39 39 45 45
16 GRAHAM LEE 102 46 56
17 CRAIG DOWN 99 53 46
18 SCOTT MEREDITH 98 49 49
19 THOMAS HARWOOD 95 52 43
20 JASON BUFFERY 92 45 47
21 STEPHEN EDMONDS 84 42 42

Over 40s Championship

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 GLEN PHILLIPS 260 65 65 65 65
2 NEVILLE BRADSHAW 248 62 62 62 62
3 PAUL BURN 238 60 58 60 60
4 LUKE MELLOWS 230 58 60 58 54
5 JUSTIN ROBINSON 218 56 56 54 52
6 JOHN BUTLER 215 53 53 56 53
7 LEE MARTIN 214 51 54 53 56
8 RICHARD SHARP 207 50 51 48 58
9 CARL STANNARD 205 54 49 51 51
10 LEE LARKIN 196 48 46 52 50
11 MARK MORRIS 196 49 52 47 48
12 KYE FORTE 194 52 45 50 47
13 ADAM STAFFORD 191 46 47 49 49
14 RORY WOOTTON 186 44 50 46 46
15 THURLOW BONE 171 42 40 45 44
16 IAIN CALEY 170 41 41 43 45
17 DALE GAYSON 131 47 43 41
18 JOHN DAVIS 122 38 42 42
19 ALAN PEARCE 91 43 48
20 JAMES JACKMAN 89 45 44
21 MATT COLES 84 40 44
22 GREG APPLEBY 39 39
23 SAM VICKERS 37 37

Over 50s Championship

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 SEAN SMITH 257 65 65 62 65
2 SIMON BONSER 251 62 62 65 62
3 CHRIS WALKER 228 58 54 56 60
4 DANNY BLAKELEY 221 60 60 60 41
5 ROB MEAD 219 54 56 53 56
6 GUY DAY 217 53 52 54 58
7 LANCE MARSHALL 205 52 41 58 54
8 PAUL FIELD 203 49 50 52 52
9 DEAN WARREN 200 50 46 51 53
10 STE MARLOW 196 47 51 48 50
11 RICHARD EVANS 195 48 49 49 49
12 CHRISTOPHER HOOPER 187 44 45 47 51
13 TONY HALE 182 43 48 43 48
14 GARY HENSON 180 41 47 45 47
15 RICHARD BROWN 179 45 42 46 46
16 ALUN JOYCE 179 46 44 44 45
17 CHRIS STEMP 178 42 43 50 43
18 ROB TOPP 164 40 39 41 44
19 NEIL MOUNTAIN 160 38 40 40 42
20 ALEX WOODS 159 39 38 42 40
21 DAVID CAMPBELL 114 56 58
22 DALE PHILLIPS 104 51 53
23 GRAHAM KEENAN 74 37 37

Over 60s Championship

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 BRIAN STAPLES 260 65 65 65 65
2 JULIAN DOBB 242 62 58 60 62
3 RUSSELL JARMAN 242 60 62 62 58
4 MIKE ALLPORT 223 58 53 56 56
5 WILDMAN WILLIS 216 38 60 58 60
6 IAN KNIGHT 215 53 56 53 53
7 DONALD KENNEDY 210 54 54 50 52
8 DAVE HAMER 206 50 51 51 54
9 RICHARD SALWAY 206 52 49 54 51
10 DAVID SALKELD 196 49 50 47 50
11 MARK BOWDEN 194 51 42 52 49
12 BARRY BURBIDGE 191 48 48 49 46
13 STEVE GILBEY 188 47 45 48 48
14 RICHARD ALLDRED 180 45 47 46 42
15 TOM LOWE 172 36 46 43 47
16 RICHARD WOOD 172 44 39 45 44
17 PHIL WEST 163 42 43 44 34
18 ANTONY LAMBERT-WILLIAMS 162 40 41 42 39
19 NICK BAUM 160 41 38 40 41
20 DAVID WHITE WHITE 158 37 40 38 43
21 MARK REEVES 148 39 37 34 38
22 MARC SPRUCE 145 56 52 37
23 MARTIN BARKER 142 34 33 39 36
24 ANDY BOLTON 141 32 34 35 40
25 VINCE CRAWLEY 141 33 35 36 37
26 ROSS DOVER 136 43 32 30 31
27 DAVE PONTING 129 31 31 32 35
28 CRAIG TAYLOR 121 30 30 28 33
29 DAVID GOODEY 120 28 29 31 32
30 GARY JONES 119 46 44 29
31 JOHN CHAMBERS 113 27 41 45
32 PAUL BUNN 104 35 36 33
33 TREVOR SHEPPARD 29 29

Evo Championship

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 NEVILLE BRADSHAW 260 65 65 65 65
2 GARETH ARTUS 248 62 62 62 62
3 MICHAEL OGDEN 238 60 60 58 60
4 MATT COLES 232 58 58 60 56
5 SCOTT ALLEN 222 56 56 56 54
6 MATT WELLS 217 53 53 53 58
7 JAMES TEENAN 212 51 54 54 53
8 RIKKI KNOWLTON 210 54 52 52 52
9 BEN DAVIES 205 52 51 51 51
10 SCOTT MAYHEW 150 50 50 50
11 PAUL STACEY 49 49

Super Evo Championship

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 CARL JONES 255 60 65 65 65
2 KRISTIAN HUTCHINGS 249 65 62 60 62
3 SEAN WAINWRIGHT 244 62 60 62 60
4 RYAN BUTLER 224 56 56 54 58
5 JAMES BARNWELL 223 58 58 58 49
6 CHRISTOPHER THORPE 220 54 54 56 56
7 MICHAEL WHEATLEY 212 52 53 53 54
8 BEN KNIFTON 207 50 52 52 53
9 SAM CHEESMAN 203 51 50 50 52
10 NADIYA JONES 200 49 49 51 51
11 JAMIE MENZIES 192 46 47 49 50
12 JOSHUA CHURCH 187 45 46 48 48
13 ROBERT HARWOOD 151 53 51 47
14 RYAN MESK 142 48 48 46
15 SCOTT CHAMBERLAIN 47 47
16 ANTHONY SMITH 44 44

Over 30s Intermediate

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 TYRONE TUGWELL 260 65 65 65 65
2 JAMIE MCCARTHY 244 62 58 62 62
3 THOMAS WHITE 240 58 62 60 60
4 OLIVER PEARCE 226 56 54 58 58
5 DAN SMITH 217 52 56 56 53
6 MARCUS SMITH 215 54 60 51 50
7 JAMES BENSON 211 53 49 53 56
8 RYAN BROWN 206 50 51 54 51
9 SCOTT FAULKNER 203 51 46 52 54
10 JOSEPH BANKS 200 49 52 50 49
11 SAM WILLIAMS 198 48 50 48 52
12 JOE SCILLITOE 191 47 47 49 48
13 ANTHONY BROWN 179 43 44 45 47
14 MITCH WHITEHEAD 178 44 45 43 46
15 HARRY MOORE 177 45 43 44 45
16 ANDREW HAYES 166 41 40 41 44
17 WAYNE BUCKBERRY 154 60 48 46
18 BRADLEY WALKER 146 46 53 47
19 SCOTT CATON 126 42 42 42
20 HARRY LEVERETT 121 40 41 40

Over 40s Intermediate

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 AARON HOPKINS 260 65 65 65 65
2 DAI JONES 236 60 52 62 62
3 JOE SURRY 233 62 62 51 58
4 RYAN PALMER 224 58 58 56 52
5 MATT WILLIS 222 50 56 60 56
6 SEAN KETTLEWELL 215 53 54 58 50
7 DAVID HOLLIS 214 56 53 45 60
8 PAUL GROOM 207 52 50 52 53
9 MATT WELLS 204 54 46 53 51
10 ROGER FREAN 192 51 33 54 54
11 GRAHAM ING 182 36 51 46 49
12 STEVEN CHILVERS 176 44 44 41 47
13 NEIL BAUGHAN 176 42 39 50 45
14 LEIGH HICKS 174 45 43 40 46
15 CHRIS LAMBOURNE 172 47 49 32 44
16 MARC ABLITT 171 48 45 38 40
17 SYBE ALGAR 170 43 40 39 48
18 GUY LANGMEAD 168 38 41 48 41
19 SAM TURNER 166 35 47 47 37
20 ANDREW SIMPSON 164 41 42 43 38
21 DANNY MORRIS 150 37 37 44 32
22 SHAUN JINKS 147 40 31 37 39
23 JAMIE STOCKER 142 34 36 36 36
24 GEORGE LUXFORD 140 49 60 31
25 PETER SKEVINGTON 137 46 49 42
26 TOBY SPARKES 134 30 35 35 34
27 PETE MARSHALL 132 31 32 34 35
28 GUY LEDDY 114 33 38 43
29 MITCHELL DICKINSON 99 32 34 33
30 JAMIE EPPLESTONE 87 39 48
31 JOHN GILL 75 42 33
32 BRAD WILLIS 29 29

Over 50s Intermediate

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 PATRICK CARTER 257 65 65 62 65
2 JOHN PRIESTLEY 232 52 58 60 62
3 WARREN CLIFTON 232 62 56 58 56
4 RICHARD TAPSCOTT 229 44 62 65 58
5 JOHN GAUNTLETT 229 60 60 56 53
6 ANDY MITCHELL 208 53 52 43 60
7 IAN WALDING 204 56 54 45 49
8 MARC BATES 203 47 51 54 51
9 DAVE STEEL 201 46 50 53 52
10 DALE SILK 189 50 49 44 46
11 MICHAEL RIDGE 185 51 43 46 45
12 ADAM SMITH 184 58 53 19 54
13 GARY ROWE 184 48 47 42 47
14 TONY FRICKER 180 40 45 47 48
15 GARRY BUTCHER 178 54 31 50 43
16 CHRIS GAUNT 170 45 46 37 42
17 PAUL WEBB 168 34 44 52 38
18 LEE SMITH 160 32 41 48 39
19 IAN MEAD 156 41 14 51 50
20 JONTI HOBDAY 155 36 26 49 44
21 ROBERT SIMPSON 152 29 42 41 40
22 LAURENCE WATKINS 144 35 33 39 37
23 JUSTIN SEDGWICK 143 37 34 36 36
24 KEITH JONES 137 33 36 34 34
25 GARY MASON 132 49 48 35
26 ADRIAN JESSOP 131 15 35 40 41
27 NEAL MOORE 128 30 30 33 35
28 GABOR KRUZ 117 42 37 38
29 LEE PINCHER 117 28 28 29 32
30 KEVIN ALLEN 106 25 29 24 28
31 ADY BATES 105 23 22 30 30
32 JASON SLATER 103 27 32 21 23
33 DEAN ALEXANDER 98 21 19 27 31
34 MARK SKINNER 98 19 25 32 22
35 BRYN FIELD 97 24 24 25 24
36 STEVEN HALFHIDE 94 16 21 28 29
37 GARY NUTT 85 20 18 20 27
38 MELVYN HOMER 83 43 40
39 IAN SMITH 83 17 17 23 26
40 STEVE SMITH 81 18 16 22 25
41 PAUL SLEIGHT 78 39 39
42 STEVE MOODY 77 13 31 33
43 NEIL MELEN 76 38 38
44 ANTHONY SMITH 71 22 23 26
45 SHAUN CHURCH 53 26 27
46 DAVID WEBSTER 46 31 15
47 DAVE WATSON 34 14 20

Over 60s Intermediate

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 DAVID JONES 257 65 65 65 62
2 PETER MIDGEN 236 58 60 60 58
3 ANDREW HOLLAND 235 62 54 54 65
4 ADRIAN SAUNDERS 232 54 56 62 60
5 GREG PASCOE 230 60 58 58 54
6 ROBIN DAVIES 215 56 62 41 56
7 CARL SMYE 209 53 53 52 51
8 MARK TILZEY 208 52 51 56 49
9 NEIL SMITH 205 51 50 51 53
10 STEPHEN WINTER 198 47 49 50 52
11 DARREN EVANS 197 46 52 49 50
12 ROB MUNN 192 44 48 53 47
13 PHIL GRAHAM 188 49 47 44 48
14 RICKY WIDDOWSON 186 50 45 48 43
15 SIMON TUCKER 185 48 46 47 44
16 GRANT BYFORD 177 43 44 45 45
17 PAUL  ANTONY REEVES 175 40 43 46 46
18 DAVE WOTHERS 168 42 41 43 42
19 ANDREW CLEAVER 85 45 40
20 STEVE MORGAN 83 41 42
21 SIMON COSGROVE 42 42

Over 30s Novice

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 RIKKI WAINWRIGHT 260 65 65 65 65
2 CHRISTOPHER FULLER 246 62 62 60 62
3 FRASER HOPKIN 242 60 60 62 60
4 WILL MCRAE 232 58 58 58 58
5 LEE FAULKNER 220 54 56 56 54
6 CARL WARNER 214 56 52 53 53
7 MIKE KING 206 42 54 54 56
8 LUKE MCMAHON 206 51 51 52 52
9 ALEX BUNCE 203 52 53 49 49
10 DAN SMITH 202 50 50 51 51
11 ANTHONY BUNCE 197 48 49 50 50
12 CHARLIE COLEGATE 192 49 48 47 48
13 JASON BUNCE 188 47 47 48 46
14 BEN CRAIG 183 44 46 46 47
15 DALE EVANS 179 46 44 44 45
16 JADE BOLTON 179 45 45 45 44
17 AMY RYAN 172 43 43 43 43
18 SHANE FRAMINGHAM 53 53

Over 40s Novice

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 JAKE MORPHEY 260 65 65 65 65
2 BEN KIRKMAN 236 58 60 60 58
3 RIMANTAS BUINICKAS 236 60 58 62 56
4 BEN CANNINGS 224 56 48 58 62
5 STEVEN NICHOLLS 217 53 52 52 60
6 DAVID ASHPOLE 214 52 56 54 52
7 SAUL NIGHTINGALE 211 51 54 53 53
8 KARL CLACK 211 54 51 56 50
9 GRANT GRIFFIN 203 50 53 51 49
10 JASON FISHER 200 48 50 48 54
11 JAMES RUNHAM 194 47 49 47 51
12 DANIEL BURGESS 187 49 40 50 48
13 SIMON ALLEN 183 43 46 49 45
14 NATHAN PALMER 178 45 44 43 46
15 STUART MARTIN 172 38 42 45 47
16 DAVID I’ANSON 170 40 43 44 43
17 GARY CRAIG 166 39 39 46 42
18 JASON EAVES 164 37 41 42 44
19 ROB PENFOLD 158 62 62 34
20 CHRIS HOLDEN 151 35 36 39 41
21 LOUIS KNIBBS 146 33 33 40 40
22 MALCOLM CLACK 118 42 38 38
23 CHRIS GODWIN 108 32 35 41
24 DEAN BARRETT 106 30 37 39
25 RYAN TURNER 103 34 34 35
26 MARK SUTTON 99 31 32 36
27 BRADLEY WINGATE 93 46 47
28 RICKY GRIMSHAW 86 41 45
29 ANDREW BURGESS 75 44 31
30 HELEN MORGAN 73 36 37
31 LEE BUTCHER 30 30

Over 50s Novice

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 DAVID MARLOW 245 65 62 62 56
2 GRAHAM JONES 240 56 65 54 65
3 ANDREW SMITH 234 58 51 65 60
4 JOHN ELLIOTT 234 60 58 58 58
5 PHIL OXLEY 230 48 60 60 62
6 EDDIE FULLER 224 62 53 56 53
7 MATTHEW MASON 206 53 50 52 51
8 NICK NOBLE 204 45 52 53 54
9 GRANT MAYHEW 197 51 46 51 49
10 JASON LOOMES 190 40 48 50 52
11 JOHN RUMBOLD 188 47 45 48 48
12 PAUL EMBLETON 182 44 49 42 47
13 STEVE BEVAN 182 49 42 47 44
14 ROB GITTOES 181 43 43 45 50
15 JASON SPRIGGS 173 38 41 49 45
16 JASON SMITH 172 42 40 44 46
17 PETE WHITEHEAD 169 37 44 46 42
18 PAUL MINIHANE 166 41 39 43 43
19 JASON KENDRICK JONES 155 36 37 41 41
20 MATT WICKENS 155 46 36 33 40
21 SIMON GRACIA 152 39 35 39 39
22 NICK HUNTON 145 35 34 38 38
23 MATTHEW GOODGER 145 30 38 40 37
24 WILL WILLIAMS 131 27 31 37 36
25 IAN THOMPSON 131 34 27 35 35
26 EDDIE MCCARTHY 131 33 32 34 32
27 DAVID GRIFFITHS 119 28 30 27 34
28 MARTIN BUCKLEY 119 26 29 31 33
29 STEPHEN MAYNARD 115 29 24 32 30
30 JOE VARLEY 113 24 28 30 31
31 NICK COLLINS 109 25 26 29 29
32 JASON RAMSHAW 108 52 56
33 KEVIN PRIDE 108 54 54
34 RICHARD MIRAMS 101 32 33 36
35 JONATHAN BISHOP 101 22 23 28 28
36 DANNY BURTON 97 50 47
37 DAVID SHEPHERD 73 23 25 25
38 RICHARD MITCHELL 57 31 26
39 CARL JACKSON 21 21

Over 60s Novice

Pos Competitor Total Points r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4
1 DC WILLIAMS 260 65 65 65 65
2 KEVIN FRANKLIN 248 62 62 62 62
3 ADRIAN HADMAN 236 60 56 60 60
4 NEIL MATHESON 228 58 60 58 52
5 REG WILLIS 222 54 54 56 58
6 RICHARD JOCHACY 216 56 58 54 48
7 DEAN JAMES 207 51 51 52 53
8 BOB MOTT 203 46 53 48 56
9 GRAHAM WATSON 203 50 48 51 54
10 MARK STEPHENS 196 49 50 46 51
11 PAUL CLARKE 195 47 49 49 50
12 IVANO CHIESA 193 48 46 50 49
13 SIMON WEST 177 42 43 45 47
14 SIMON COSGROVE 176 43 44 43 46
15 MARTIN HORTON 172 41 42 44 45
16 KEVIN MCCARTHY 158 53 52 53
17 STEVE HAKES 136 44 45 47
18 DAVID BARRETT 92 45 47
19 STEVE RAMPLING 52 52
20 MEL LEVERETT 40 40

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