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This is what you want to see?? NSMSC’s Presidents Trophy Results are posted

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Right, we’ve just received the provisional results of yesterdays Trial. Its posted as a .pdf on the Centre Championship Trials & Timed Trials Page

The Experts were very close: Current Champion Colin Crease won on 9m/l, pushing Gary Marshman [12m/l] into R/Up place, Kurt Brain pushed very hard but dropped 13m to be 3rd, & Ben Lovelace fived the last Section to lose 17 in total for his 4th place. As last week we’ll leave Pete Dury to do his magic with all the Champ Tables for you & I’ll post them when we have them

Quite a day, quite a championship battle. My quick back of a fag packet calculation makes Gary our Expert champion this year , as now I believe his points total cannot be bettered by any of the other runners. He would also add any points he may take from riding the Knut, as he wouldn’t't have to discard any.

Gary was our Centre Champion once before decades ago, back in 1990

Frank

Sorry – we haven’t seen the Presidents Results yet

Monday, November 28th, 2011

As you know we didn’t get to the Presidents yesterday as we were on babysitting duty.

BTW –  William is now walking when he has a couple of Mums or Dads fingers to hold onto & enjoys opening & closing doors -trouble is you don’t know where he is when he’s pushed it too & he’s the other side!

I know you are waiting for the Results to be posted, & more of you than have ever visited the Centre Website in one day before yesterday,144 of you, came to look for the Results yesterday, but I didn’t have them yesterday.

We’ve contacted the Secretary of the Meeting today & the situation is this, the provisional Results have been worked out but there is an anomaly which needs resolution before they are published.

So if you would be patient for a little longer I hope to have been sent them later on this Monday evening   — Frank

Just back from Frome’s Selwood Novice & Bradley Cup Championship Trial

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

Hi all, just got back in from the Centre Championship Trial at a venue I’ve never been to before, Fry’s Bottom at Chelwood. This venue is one of North Somersets, & as you all know Frome have lost Asham Woods as a venue so we must all be delighted that North Somerset allowed Frome to use ‘their’ venue. This may be what has to happen even more in the future with Clubs ‘sharing’ ground as ground becomes more & more difficult to find & ride on. In the same way looking forward many Clubs rely on the same workers, & anno domini has caught up with a few of them of late, so Clubs might consider amalgamating so that there are enough shoulders to put to the wheel. Club with a proud history of independence need not ‘disappear’ if two Clubs amalgamated ‘workers’ they could still affiliate both Clubs to the ACU & run events for both Clubs couldn’t they?

Anyway a few thoughts about the day. As this was the first time CofC Tom Crease has laid  out sections here no-one knew how they would ride. I suspect they were easier than they looked, as a number were tightened up after the first lap. An innovation was a section for Experts only, Bill Bailey observed this one [7a] for the first lap & after that the Experts observed themselves, it will be interesting to see their scores on this one! Most of the Experts who are in contention for the Championship were here, Kurt Brain being the exception {at the Hurran in Western Centre?}. There were almost enough Observers!  We missed Nipper Allen who it is rumoured is chopping down trees in the Highlands of Scotland, CofC Tom Crease had to pick up the board on Section 2 after Nicola Golding had to go to sort out a four legged [horse] problem at home. Dean Lovelace had to lend his bike to Ben, whose own needs an engine rebuild, so he observed, the Talbots provided an Observer, Theresa, the Creases provided another, Colins brother Paul, the Hassall’s provided Lee’s Dad Dean & Grandad, Colin, Sue Harding, Daryll Fortune, Phyllis Sweeting, Bob Burt & Denys Plaster. Thanks all of you from the riders! Among the youths its the first time I’ve really known who Jamie Knight is & it’ll be interesting to see who comes out best, Jamie or George Marshman. Jamie I hear has some tutelage from ‘past master’ Martin Strang. Its’ really nice to hear them both lads thank Observers on their last lap, I know Observers appreciate it. I know the other youths I saw, Josh & Luke Golding & Ollie Humphris always do the same, oops forgot Gareth Talbot who I saw jeopardising his lift home when laughing at Mark losing marks in his Mums section. Don’t misunderstand me, I know the majority if not all riders do the same, but it doesn’t hurt to remind all of us that in this amateur sport, a little thanks goes a long way to persuading Observers & Organisers that their efforts are appreciated!

I’ve got no idea who will be the winners in the 55 or was it 56  strong entry as I only saw half a dozen expert rides, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Ian Fortune hasn’t had a good ride [top 4?] Oh & the graded hillclimb is something we don’t often see these days, although it seemed easy [if you are just watching] George Papagiorgio & Dave Best on their 4 strokes just sounded wonderful on it, real music to the ears. Only one grumble all day, how did those flags get put in for Section 9? I went up to get the whites & the topmost reds & blues & I did think I was likely to slide back down on my b-m or my back, its a job for youngsters who would bounce better than I did!

As soon as I see the Results I’ll post them up if Mary has been able to sort things out before 22:00 say.

Afternote: I missed out the Observer on Section 12 who I know but whose name I forget for the moment, but he did a sterling job after being issued with a Chair to sit on. When you are hopping about on crutches [a work accident] standing up on uneven ground for four hours would not have been fun without it.

Note to all Riders, next week is another Centre Championship Trial, North Somersets “Presidents Trophy” Trial – you’ve got to be in it to win it!

Now we’ve had our tea & checked my mail, Mary has been very quick off the mark with the Results, & I see Ben Lovelace won on 7, Gary Marshman R/Up on 13 & Lee Hassall with a good ride third on 18, Ben Skinner on 20, Colin on 25 & my suggestion Ian F not really in the hunt in sixth on 51, give me moment & I’ll post them up for all of you to see. Sorry the moment is longer than I thought, I was called away to drying up tea duty!

Frank

NSMSC’s Presidents Championship Trial Regs & their Gordon Brown Chase TT Results posted. Observing Trials – it’s not worth the bother thanks

Monday, November 7th, 2011
Hi all, sorry I seem to have been neglecting the website a bit. Too many other demands etc etc.We’ve posted the Regs & Entry Form for the Centre Championship NSMSC Presidents Trophy Trial, on the 27th November for you. The [corrected] Results for the 2 hour Gordon Brown Chase NSMSC Timed Trial are also up there.

The last View from Ba House obviously touched a nerve with some of you at least as it prompted this response from a current – but ageing – competitor. Another thoughtful contribution to the discussion

Hi Frank,

Always read with interest your ‘chattering’ and felt the need to respond/add to the latest “View from Ba House”.
Totally agree with your point of view, what a state we find ourselves in with ‘modern Trials’!
At nearly 50 years of age I have nothing but admiration for the skills of the current crop of Expert riders (if I was 30 years younger I’d be hopping everywhere… well I’d like to think so anyway….)
However observing within the current ACU rules (both of them!!!!) is an absolute nightmare. Unfortunately I believe that we are witnessing ‘modern Trials’ slowly but surely die on it’s feet.
Observers are getting increasingly fewer in numbers, and greater in age….
Not enough Youth coming through the sport (for what ever reason) meaning there are fewer and fewer observers. Not all, but even some parents are reluctant to pick up an observer board.
Who’s to blame. As always it’s never that clear cut, but our governing body certainly does not cover itself in glory.
I love riding a modern Trials bike, and ‘hacking around’ on a twinshock or ‘trick65′ just doesn’t appeal, however just look at how many riders they attract; and with that the observers.
Without observers our sport is meaningless.
We all have opions on what should or could be done, but ultimately we all need to wake up and set our own camp in order via our governing body.
I’m nearer the end of my Trials career (than the beginning) and will hopefully be able to ride until my body decides otherwise. It’s the younger riders I feel sorry for, as if things continue they will have fewer and fewer oportunities to ride ‘modern Trials’.
It’s always been the case that ‘the young’ fashion the future. Never more so has this been required than within our sport.
If you leave it to the majority of us ‘Oldies’ you’ll be riding twinshocks, as there will be little other choice……
Hope I’m wrong….. Rant over…. Back to trying to perfect that 90 degree mid air turns (Ooh bugger, backs gone again…….).

Mutter mutter, I’ve recently been politely bawled out for using my judgement in observing at my section. I was man enough to admit my error to the enquirer, & subsequently changed my decision [which affected 2 riders to whom I had given a benefit of doubt. I must remember to observe to the ‘book’ in future.  Strangely in another recent Trial I had a rider suggest on behalf of another that the chap riding the section be given a 3 rather than the 5 the Observer wrote down to ‘encourage’ him. That too would have been wrong according to the book wouldn’t it? Maybe Observers are becoming like Football Referee’s who seem to be criticised for not seeing the blindingly obvious.

I reckon the answer must be for riders to score Observers, then we can see who is the ‘best’ Observer, or maybe we would find the most popular Observer from the rider scorecards?

Yes it would be much easier if riders observed themselves as the Sage “so perhaps it’s time to let the experts do their own marking” who pens the View suggested & then they’d be able to give each other the hard time some Observers get!

 

 

Well I’ve been busy busy!

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Those things I said I had to tell you about! There have been working parties at Farleigh on Wednesday Friday & Saturday & the Event yesterday. Afterwards we had been invited round to Clive for Dinner which was very welcome, then I checked the Results for our [WWMC] event were up – they were when I looked around 10:00pm & I also found there were several notes I need to draw your attention that came in on Sunday evening. Now I’ve got my own essential admin up to date I can make a start.

FROME CLUB DINNER Put this one in your Diary , Mary says 

“Hi Frank

Just to let you know our dinner dance will be on Saturday December 03rd at the usual venue at Frome Market, tickets are £18 (a real bargain). Could you put an entry in the gazette for me please. Any one interested please contact me on 01761 435035.

Many thanks”

Only £18:00? That is a bargain, isn’t it the Club is certainly paying you back for your support of their Events at that price, I should ring Mary now.

Now to videos: Fraser Dickin has some footage of the Hawkesbury & says:

I was testing out a helmet-mounted video camera (which is very similar, if not identical, to the one Chris Wrigley has) at today’s trial. I edited and uploaded some footage of me doing the yellow route sections which I’ve put here:
http://vimeo.com/29566297
The reason I started at section 8 including some footage of “the off” is here:
http://vimeo.com/29565067

I mentioned our International Lady Rider:

You can watch her here:
http://vimeo.com/24891863

Trial 3 jours de l'Ardèche 2011 Trial 3 jours de l’Ardèche 2011
http://vimeo.com/24891863

About this video:
“Cette première édition a été un vrai réussite sur tous les aspects : Organisation, interzone, tracé des zones, repas !!!”

Frank says: As one of the “bof “brigade I rather liked the background music, can anyone tell me who/what it is?

& in just a moment I’ll have posted the NSMSC Ivan Manning Trophy TT results from 25th September

Further stuff follows in a separate post: Frank

Several new things for you today!

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Wish I could remember what they are!

Right, give me a little time & I’ll have posted,

A      Regs for the North Somersets Gordon Brown Chase Timed Trial on 23/10/11. This is being run without Awards, with the surplus on the Event going to the Charity “Help for Heroes” & is limited to 60 Entrants, so you’d better get on with it!

B     Results for the Brian Hudson 2hr Timed Trial from 18/09/11

Andy Leahy reminds me the Valers have their Brockley Trial on 23/10/11 as well. Regs’ll be posted when the Permit No is available

Big Farleigh event from today to Sunday, smaller West Wilts H& H event at Farleigh on Sunday week & a Centre Trials Champs Round at Yate Court on this Sunday as well

See you around: Frank

Wessex success in ICTT, Hawkesbury Cup Trial Regs, RT Keedwell TT results, Centre Dates Meeting…. etc….

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

Give me a minute & I’ll have something up about all these things!

Just got back from the ICTT & the teams have all had a good weekend, & rode their hearts out. Over the last few years we (& others) have criticised the severity of this event, but Mid Wales Centre got this one just right, it wasn’t too hard. I had congratulated the CofC after the Youth event & before John Collins made the same comment in Public! Yes, we lost quite a lot of marks but  it was all pretty well do-able for all riders not just for the National Championship top runners.

Our  Youth team pushed MCUI (SC) teams into last position, & were only 5 points behind our rivals up the road from Western Centre. Tom Culliford was our best points scorer, as I expected, & was ninth overall in C class. Victoria Payne made history by being the first young woman to be selected on merit for a Youth team & although she was our non scoring runner she rode consistently averaging less than 3 marks lost/section. They all had T shirts with the event printed on them, & Pete Culliford had made up some professional stickers announcing who we were to be stuck on bikes/helmets/vans [you choose]. So our team all looked the part. Josh Golding was the only veteran in the team having represented us previously, & was our most improved rider on his second 5 mile lap of 20 sections, equalling Olli Humphris score of 24 m/l in the lap. Gareth Talbot had a tough day but stuck at it & improved on his second lap.

This year riders were allowed just 60seconds to ride a section, & although this means each Centre had to provide an observer & a timekeeper it worked well & few people were timed out (when you then automatically are docked a five). Thanks to Theresa Talbot & Nicola Golding who did this for us. Mark Talbot was kept busy as our team helper allowed to ride in support

The Centre can be proud of them & we thank them & their families for their efforts on our behalf. BTW Yorkshire were the clear winner from East Yorkshire, but our friends from South Western Centre had a good day to finish 4th. Sorry to say Western Centre were one place in front of us, & Alex Muirhead was their non scorer as he cracked an engine casing after 5 or so sections on his first lap. Steve Saunders son James  was their best C class rider but he lost 48 marks, 9 more than Tom.

The Solo event saw us again unable to quite match the efforts of Western Centre, who finished one place above us again, but we pushed Eastern  & West South Wales Centre into the penultimate & ultimate places. I won’t surprise you when I tell you that Colin Crease was our best rider, with an excellent 2nd lap score of 10m/l. On the first lap Kurt Brain was our best runner, & he was our most consistent rider with his laps of 29 & 28. I only saw our team on section 19 where Mary was observing & Phyllis timekeeping, this had a rock face up to be ridden up & down twice with the approach across a dusty track. Lee had a spectacular failure on the second step first lap with cartwheels! Judging from his 1st lap total he was having a bad & frustrating lap most everywhere, but his second visit to 19 was nicely controlled & ridden, in the end Lee’s score was our discard. Fred Adams looked out of control [was it Fred?]  on the first step on the first lap & struggled a bit on the second step but had a very nicely controlled ride second time around. Fred was pretty well as high as James Dabill was on the second step on both  laps. Awesome Fred! Craig had a steady ride by the look of things. Gareth did the seconds left shouting for us.

It was really good to see the support the Centre gave the guys, the youth team were out in force to watch, only the Goldings, & Olli’s Gran & Grandad couldn’t stay for  the Saturday. Dean & Colin Hassall, Adam Colburn, Kurts Dad all came up to help not forgetting Team Manager Tom Crease with the dreadful time of 4 in the morning mentioned as a leaving time as signing on was from 08:00 to 09:00 hrs. Then we drew start position 19 which meant the team hanging around for their 12:24 start. Chris Adams looked to be adab hand at fixing them all up with bacon rolls & Coffee. It was worse for our observing team as they were at their section by 10:00 hrs & as the first lap takes  4hours of the 6hour limit they are out until around 18:20 in the evening. At least Mary & Phyllis  had a sheltered section, because about 3 of the Sections were completely exposed to the wind & would have been awful to observe had there been any rain like there was in the Saturday event.

To put things in perspective, there were, IIRC, 2 clean sheets, James Fry & Jonathon Richardson oh & Michael Brown & Alexz Wigg  so that’s 4 actually & Dabill dropped one. Thats how it should be, easy for the top men & hard but do=able & enjoyable for the Centre Runners. I spoke to several riders who said they [not from our Centre] that said they hadn’t looked forward to being selected for their Centre in previous years, but who were enjoying this one.

You’ll be pleased to know that Becky Cook was best Southern Centre rider with a best [2nd] lap of 7!

I was interested to listen to a ‘dispute’ between a team manager & a timekeeper in Section 1. The manager asserted that his man was out within 60 seconds & there was chat that you couldn’t time to two seconds in 60 anyway. He was wrong. the timekeeper was perfectly positioned in line with the starts card, & then the ends card, you heard the bleep when the stopwatch got to 60 seconds & the reason the ride took more than a minute was that the rider hadn’t fancied a sharp rocky climb & stopped, he was looking at it, being encouraged & advised by his team leader for too long When he did decide to go there wasn’t long enough left. Simple as that. I wuz thur! The experienced timekeeper kept cool & didn’t allow a slanging match to develop. Interesting that that Centres Observers were talking about the incident at Dinner afterwards – so you see how important these ‘little’ things are to possible winning teams.

The Chair boys did alright although I only saw them on section 10 on lap 2 of their 4 laps. I overheard the observer, who would have seen the punch card totals for laps 1 & 2 suggesting to the Asst CofC that the sections needed to be altered to take marks [at this stage both Wessex & South Eastern had 4 & 3 clean sheets respectively, but wisdom prevailed & laps 3 & 4 sorted out a winning team. Unfortunately it was sorted in favour of South Eastern so we had to be content with 2nd place, so maybe we are disappointed? I don’t know, we just lost a three & a five so I know it was really close, but you can’t argue with three outfits who had four perfect Laps. Well done SE Centre

Right, I’ve put up the Hawkesbury (on Sunday week) Regs for you. They would have been up many weeks ago, but they weren’t sent to me !!! That’s the second lot of Trials Championship Regs that have been available but not sent to me recently – SO – Reminder to Club Comps Secretaries please forward to the Gazette Editor as soon as they are available. Smacked wrists for you.

Please note that Wilts Borders Championship Trial, the Autumn Trophy due on 6th November is cancelled due to a change in the Landowners farming plan

The Centre Dates Meeting will be on 1st November, Clubs are asked to submit their dates, to the Centre Secretary, by October 10th. So Clubs will need to have decided what when & where at their next Club Meeting if not before!

tbc – Frank

Ivan Manning Trophy: The next Centre Championship Timed Trial is North Somerset’s event on 25th September

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

The header says it all really! The Regs & Entry Form are now posted up for you.

Tony Colman tells me its at a new venue but still in Chelwood. Enjoy!

Did I say our Plums were £1 a kilo? Well we now have about 45 quid for the Dorothy House Hospice, the only downside is I’ve been promoted from ‘drier up’ to ‘washer up & drier up’. Phyllis was stung by what we guess was a wasp &  as a result has a >1cm squared patch of no skin on her index finger. Now I know what the phrase ‘Mans’ work is never done’ means!

See you soon: Frank

Inter Centre Team Trial, Ross T. hangs up his Boots, Shelly R. takes over his entry, North Somerset TattooTime Results

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Hi everyone, several new things to tell you about.

The Youth team for the Inter Centre Team Trial [ICTT], managed by Theresa Talbot consists of Gareth Talbot, Josh Golding, Ollie Humphris, Tom Culliford and Victoria Payne. All are representing the Centre for the first time except for Josh Golding, I’m not expecting them to challenge for victory, but congratulate them all on being selected & hope they have an enjoyable event!

Had a mail from the former Ross Thurlow the other day I should share with you, —  “Hi Frank, its Ross Thurlow or rather it ‘was’ Ross Thurlow! I have some news for you which will make interesting reading in the Gazette. I have been troubled by an inner conflict for many years and finally I have taken the necessary steps to resolve this. I have been diagnosed with ‘late onset gender dysphoria’ which basically means I am a woman trapped in a mans body. I am having hormone treatment at the London gender identity clinic and am in transition to becoming a full physical woman. As a condition of my treatment by the NHS I am required to live, work and play 100% full time as a woman and as such I have now changed my name by deed poll to Shelly Redworth. I have an ACU competition licence in this new name and intend to ride competitions in my new role. As a result of the hormones I am losing muscle mass and thus strength so I am finding it impossible to ride at my previous level so I will probably ride ‘over 40′ I feel that I should let the local trials community know the score as obviously for me this is a stressfull time and I would rather have people know the facts rather than hearsay and gossip! Kind regards Shelly.”

Frank says, “Welcome Shelly, we look forward to having you around the Trials scene, the blokes had better mind their  p’s & q’s when Shelly & our other ladies are around!”

More on the ICTT – our Sidecar team is No. 126 Jon Tuck/Matt Sparkes, 127 Steve Radford/Mike Redstone, 128 Dave Tuck/Steve Chandler & 129 Andy Scrivens/Martin Lawford, Providing they get there intact & all finish they will be strong contenders – it would be great if they can pull it off

Finally this afternoon, we’ve posted the North Somerset TattoTime Timed Trial Results courtesy Jerry Walters

The decorating is progressing, slowly, at least I’m not inside wanting to be outside in the sunshine, as it’s still cold, wet & miserable where we are — Frank

Those Regs are up! And some comment & suggestions from Frank

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

As promised we’ve posted up the Frome Ron Jefferies Centre Championship Trial Regs, the North Somerset RT Keedwell Timed Trial Regs, & the Blackman TT results I found I’d already posted [brain fade I suppose!]

Sunbeams’ Greybeards is a handicap event btw – if you are 40 you’re handicapped 30ml,  with a zero ml handicap if you’re 70 or over any machine is eligible. If you want to make a weekend of it the Sunbeam Club is running a British bike & twin shock [including foreigners] at the same venue the day before, you can camp at the venue as well. Let me know if you any more info.

The decorating is coming on slowly, two walls have to be transformed from matt black to a much paler colour

My understanding  now is that Tyson went out on day two of the ISDE after speeding on the public highway, many riders were stopped by the Polis I gather & some riders had their driving licences impounded! The suggestion seems to be that the time schedules were too tight  – nb there was a similar problem at this years  SSDT where the time allowed for a purely road section back to Fort William was insufficient, & riders were allowed extra work time next morning. Paul Edmondson got his 17th Gold – what a record, it seems like only yesterday when he’d be at the Bristol Dirt Bike Show on his unicycle! Brother Lee finished 7th overall & 4th in the C1 class, & of the 14 women starters 7 finished.

And now for something completely different, how about going to the Vintage Club sprint meeting at Wroughton next Sunday signing on from 08:30, first timed run ca 11:00hrs, there are 26 classes with just the one Vintage class[ up to 30/12/45 are eligible] ranging up to unblown over 2litre machines and road legal machines – could be fun.

Also, don’t forget, the Bristol Grass Racing Combine are hosting the National Youth Grass Track Champs at their track at Hullavington on 3rd September

See you at the Ron Jefferies? – Frank