Bradford and District Motor Club are to host an event in the 2000 ACU A & B British Youth Trials Championship on Sunday, June 11 (10.30am).
The venue, a new one for the championship, is Skyraikes, on the Skipton to Grassington road. The best of the British youth trials scene will be riding the latest in trials machinery over a course set on the hillsides and rocky outcrops.
Among the 60 or so riders will be Silsden resident John Lampkin's GP Beta team of an ex world champion's son Mika Vesterinen, along with Tom Norton and Tom Sagar, complemented by Leeds youngsters the Dabill brothers on the GasGas.
For further information and directions to the venue visit website www.bradfordtrials.co.uk.
Cumbrian youth Jonathon Walker and Buckingham's Sam Haslam won their classes at the national C and D ACU Youth National Championship trial at Harwood Dale on Sunday.
Scotland is the place to be next week with a huge entry for the International Six Days trial and an oversubscribed list for the annual Pre-65 trial that kicks the Highland bike week into action.
In the Pre-65 event at Kinlochleven local riders Neil Crosswaite, Mick Grant, Norman Pickles, Kettlewell garage owner Mick Wilkinson, former speedway ace Eric Boocock, Mick Driffield and Peter Gaunt will be competing. Also taking part will be living legends Jeff Smith, Arthur and Alan Lampkin, Blackie Holden and Mick Andrews.
The Scottish Six Days is missing its double winner in the form of Harrogate-based Graham Jarvis who will be out of action for two to three months following his serious injury at a world trial two weeks ago.
The entry list features 270 riders including local competitors James Lampkin, Ian Myers, Dan Thorpe, Henry Moorhouse, Sam Ludgate, Wayne Braybrook, Dan and Ben Hemingway and GP Beta team boss John Lampkin.
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