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British Youth Championship At Plymouth,saturday 6th August,1pm.

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I find it hard to believe that there isnt up to date information for this series.

 

With Round 3 going ahead tomorrow at Plymouth,no information at all about it.

 

Is anyone actually interested?

 

Last Year,this was a cracking meeting. Even had time to shoot off to watch the Plymouth Argyle v Sheffield Wednesday football match in between meetings,with Weymouth there in the evening.

 

This year however,Im popping down the pub in between meetings for a good meal,and a laugh with some of my Plymouth Friends.Anyone from Berwick on their tour more than welcome to join us.

 

With the addition of reduced admission charges if you are doing this meeting and the Devils v Bandits meeting in the evening,this represents a really good day out.

 

Come on Phil or Neil,give us some information about the current standings,and riders for this event.

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line ups for the meeting are as follows

 

500cc British Championship

4 Max Clegg

24 Jack Kingston

1 Adam Portwood

27 Micheal Neale

18 Adam Kirby

13 Nathan Stoneman

9 Jack Jones

3 Cameron Hoskins

41 Sean Phillips

 

250cc British Championship

23 Kelsey Dugard

7 Nathan Greaves

28 Josh Bailey

12 Mitchell Jacks

15 Reece Downes

36 Josh Bates

8 Connor Mountain

 

125cc Support Races

31 Saul Bulley

2 Tom Brennan

38 Macauley Leek

17 Kieran Vaughan

33 Luke Woodhull

11 Jack Collins

29 Henry Atkins

37 Kean Dicken

35 Jack P Blackburn

34 Ben Woodhull

22 Lewis Whitmore

 

 

Hoping for some good weather and a great race meeting.

 

Plymouth Number 1 and TEAM GB member Ben Barker will be at the meeting to present the trophies to the top 3 in each Class.

 

Regards

 

Phil

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I thought it was a nice gesture of young adam kirby to give max clegg a lift on the back of his bike, after his big fall in the final, to do a lap of honour so that he could receive the applause from the spectators that they so richly deserved.

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