ONE of the most popular events in the mortorsport calendar, the Pendennis Motor Club Double Diamond Trophy Trial, was staged at Perranarworthal on Sunday. The event also included the first round of the 2004 Cornish Trials Championship.
Shane Williams continued his fine form from the end of last season to score a 17 mark victory over Gareth Andrew who in turn was 10 marks ahead of third placed George Edyvean whose last lap recovery pushed previous double winner, Shaun Martin down to fourth place.
Williams was in control from the start and excelled on the greasy climbs and slippery tree roots with laps of 2-3-2 never being challenged by Andrew 12-4-8.
Phil Atkins' return to form snatched victory in the non experts class with a decreasing lap score of 30-20-13 against Shaun Philp's deteriorating laps of 18-20-28.
On the B route, Chris Pascoe had a comfortable class win as did Alex Bland in the Schoolboy B's, leaving last year's champion Ian Martin's final lap of eight just good enough to push Ross Hancock into third place after Hancock's dismal last lap of 17.
With the first five riders covered by ten marks in the novice men's class on C route, it was Richard Bland who kept his cool just long enough to win the premier and making it a family double.
Once again the immaculate Ossa of Richard Parkyn forged ahead on lap one and left the rest to "catch me if you can" for the remaining laps in the T/shocks.
The D course once again had a change of winner with Sam Jeffery trailing after the first lap, but by putting in two consistent laps pushed previous Pendennis winner Brad Madderver into the runners-up spot.
RESULTS
A course - Expert - Premier: S Williams (Helston), 290 Sherco, 7 lost; 1st class, G Andrew (Crofthandy), 280 Gasgas, 23; 2nd class, G Edyvean (Trethurgy), 270, Beta 34.
Non expert - Premier: P Atkins (Scorrier), 250 Gasgas, 63; 1st class, S Philp (Wadebridge), 250 Gasgas, 66; 2nd class, S Bunney (Bodmin), 270 Beta, 99.
B course - non/expert mono - Premier: C Pascoe (Helston), 250 Gasgas, 38; 1st class, P Truscott (Roche), 250 Beta, 52; 2nd class, A Thomas (Sticker), 290 Sherco, 53.
Schoolboy A - Premier: T Barnicoat (Perranwell), 250 Gasgas, 52; 1st class, M Philp (Ruddlemoor), 250 Beta, 60.
Schooloy B - Premier: A Bland (St Austell), 250 Gasgas, 27; 1st class, I Martin (St Day), 125 Gasgas 45; 2nd class, R Hancock (Bodmin), 125 Gasgas, 46; 2nd class, K Hancock (Bodmin), 125 Gasgas, 60.
C course - Novice mono - Premier: R Bland (St Austell), 250 Scorpa, 21; 1st class, H Stevens (Camborne), 250 Beta, 27 (44 cleans); 1st class, A Williams (Camborne) 250 Gasgas 27 (42 cleans); 2nd class, C Goodman (Bodmin), 290 Sherco, 28.
Twin shock - Premier: R Parkyn (Nanpean), 250 Ossa, 12; 1st class, P Bullen (St Day), 250 Honda 27; 2nd class, A Bray (Truro), 300 Fantic, 30.
Schoolboy - Premier: S Goodman (Bodmin), 125 Gasgas, 23; 1st class, R Truscott (Roche), 125 Sherco ,48.
D course - Premier: S Jeffery (Penhallow), 80 Beta, 11; 1st class, B Madderver (St Agnes) 80 Yamaha 13; 1st class, L Orchard (Carharrack), 80 Gasgas, 23; 2nd class, J Benney (Threemilestone), 50 Beta, 46; 2nd class, J Bunney (Bodmin), 80 Sherco, 46; 2nd class, A Vowles (Frogpool), 80 Yamaha, 47.
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