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"Lincoln tops the Quarry men" Race Report by G.Turner. Pics by WOR Events. "WOR Events used one of the "aces up their sleeve" last Sunday in the fantastic Nantmawr Quarry venue in Shropshire. Heavy rain on the Saturday turned the race experience day into a challenge to say the least but with dry sky's and howling winds acting like a huge hair drier on the Sunday, the XC rd3 ran with military precision and the riders were once again shaking the clerk of the courses' hand come the end of the two races. A 5 mile lap that was taking the faster riders around 12-13 minutes and others anything up to 40 minutes literally had everything in it. Rocky trails, Open Mountain, MX section and a new special test type loop in the quarry that kept the spectators enthralled and really added to the fun and action of the event. With both races bang on time, results and presentations of the quality silverware for both races carried out immediately after the last riders had crossed the line, No injuries, a fantastic circuit with safe and professional marshalling, it is easy to see how WOR Events have established themselves as the major player in this form of off road motorcycling and event organisation. THE 2HR RACE………..9.30 am start….. Results The morning cross country was once again very well supported and the riding standard just gets better and better in this intermediate race. The top class was the Sportsman and the first 4 riders all did 10 laps a piece, this was really a good pace and would have given them a fair result should they have taken part in the pm sessions. Ryan Faulks was the man to beat again as he led from start to finish but only just though as Edward Briscoe caught him and nearly passed him on the last corner of the last lap. 7 seconds separated them come the end. Craig Parkes took a well earned 3rd place just 17 seconds down on Briscoe as he gets more and more bike time under his belt in his training programme for the forthcoming Red Bull Romainiacs in September. In the over 40's it was that man Allan Hopwood again that took a great class win. Hopwood was 9 minutes clear of second placed Simon Evans, Evans did however match Hopwood's number of 9 circuits. Third place went to Rob Lambert albeit down on 8 laps. Jane Daniels had an absolutely fantastic ride as she not only finished as best lady by a mile she also finished 2nd overall in the Novice class!. Not bad for a 14 year old female mixing it with adult blokes and beating them. Jane managed to pull a 1 minute advantage over 3rd placed Darren Moloney but the class winner was Dean Williams who managed to keep 31 seconds ahead of the smooth and flowing Daniels. In the always competitive youth class it was certainly a podium of quality riders. 3rd place went to Johnny Jones on 9 laps but 20 seconds down on runner up George Knowles. Jones had been leading infact for quite a while until a small crash cost him some valuable time. Once again though the class win went to the young star rider Joe Wootton. If this young man continues in his development and riding skills then make no doubt about it, there stands a big name in off road sport in the future. Joe ended up on 9 laps like Jones and Knowles but took a 1.5 minute advantage with him. It really was apparent come the end that although the first few laps were slippy, the circuit had dried out beautifully and was riding superbly. The riders had really enjoyed themselves. THE PM SESSION………….. Results With all WOR's PM races now going back to running over 3hrs, (this one ran for 3hrs and 38 mins!) value and quality is what the riders are given. The conditions were now perfect and a small but quality line up took to the start grid for the 12.30 noon kick off. Giving the different classes a rotation system in who starts first saw the clubman class go first with the championship vets next and the Experts and Pros on the 3rd line for a change. This allowed the clubman have the glory of first lap leaders and also give them chance to see how long they could fend of the chasing Expert Hounds.
Ben Wootton took the win again in the small expert class from Rudy Austin in the runners up place. The other 2 experts failed to finish due to one reason or another. Both Wooton and Austin were on 15 laps a piece with Ben a healthy 5 minutes clear of Rudy.
The small sportsman class had Ollie Coop as the winner with Chris Kent in 2nd and Dewi Roberts in 3rd. Another splendid days sport from the WOR Events team at another top drawer venue but there is nothing new there!!
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