NEWS
Welsh Weekend Update
Monday 15 October 2018
WELSH WEATHER DID NOT DETER THE VSCC FROM THEIR WELSH WEEKEND
The VSCC descended on the picturesque village of Presteigne this weekend for the annual Welsh Trial which spans over two days and also a Rally which took place on Saturday.
Competitors were not put off by the wet and windy weather as they tackled muddy hills and driving rain. Clerk of the Course Paul Tebbett had his work cut out prior to the event having to ‘rejig’ a few hills to accommodate the testing conditions.
Luckily by lunchtime the weather had cleared which encouraged the spectators to come out in force and enjoy hills such as ‘Badlands’ and the popular ‘The Smatcher’ which has recently reopened after a short break for felling and replanting.
Winning the Trial in his 1921 GN Sports was Peter Kite an experienced and accomplished Triallist who conquered the treacherous terrain with aplomb winning The Harry Bowler Memorial Trophy for best overall performance.
Also victorious was Craig Collings in his 1928 Delage DR70 gaining The Presteigne Trophy which is awarded for the best performance in the opposite Class of the best performance overall.
The winners of the Rally were Harry Colledge in his 1924 Vauxhall 30/98 and his Navigator Andrew Tongue who triumphed in the Expert Class winning the Talyllyn Trophy.
The Trial season continues with the Lakeland Trial on the 10th November followed closely by the Cotswold Trial on the 17th November.
Competitors were not put off by the wet and windy weather as they tackled muddy hills and driving rain. Clerk of the Course Paul Tebbett had his work cut out prior to the event having to ‘rejig’ a few hills to accommodate the testing conditions.
Luckily by lunchtime the weather had cleared which encouraged the spectators to come out in force and enjoy hills such as ‘Badlands’ and the popular ‘The Smatcher’ which has recently reopened after a short break for felling and replanting.
Winning the Trial in his 1921 GN Sports was Peter Kite an experienced and accomplished Triallist who conquered the treacherous terrain with aplomb winning The Harry Bowler Memorial Trophy for best overall performance.
Also victorious was Craig Collings in his 1928 Delage DR70 gaining The Presteigne Trophy which is awarded for the best performance in the opposite Class of the best performance overall.
The winners of the Rally were Harry Colledge in his 1924 Vauxhall 30/98 and his Navigator Andrew Tongue who triumphed in the Expert Class winning the Talyllyn Trophy.
The Trial season continues with the Lakeland Trial on the 10th November followed closely by the Cotswold Trial on the 17th November.