Read the title, Craig is acting as support crew not out to film as such. You can't actually follow the riders around as such. You have to use the roads and certain permissible tracks to get around to most but not all the sections. So not time to properly film the sections. Personally I think it gives a good insight but I am biased. My Dad was an Assistant Clerk of the Course 1961 to 1964 and then a Group Leader based at Bridge End up to 1969 when we moved to Kent. I would add that Bridge End originally did not have those big stones at the top as of nowadays but as very loose it wasn't easy to clean especially as you started out from under the bridge. But modern bikes/tyres changes made. Shame about the rain curtailing the efforts of nearly two thirds of the entry but those Moors are so hard to ride and strength sapping. Then you have the sections to cope with. All against the clock.😅
Rode from 78 to 84,as a kid. I just can not thank enough everyone who did the organization, and observing of every trial I rode in. They were all part of giving me a fantastic childhood of privilege. Usually freezing cold and wet. THEY DIDNT HAVE TO DO IT!!!! Only now in my mid 50's and living overseas with time on my hands,can I reflect and appreciate their efforts. (Even if I thought it was a 3 but you gave me a 5). I'm sorry if I argued with you. Thank you everyone for the time and effort.
Brilliant…..shows how crazy the Scott trial is and how important it must be to have a good crew supporting you👍
Wowow! Incredible stuff, guys. 🤩
Another good video from BVM, the emotion at the end for just finishing was a good indicator of just how tough the Scott is, 👍
great upload
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Your camera angle is shite but still good footage 😅
Haha, yeah sorry about that! 🙈
Read the title, Craig is acting as support crew not out to film as such. You can't actually follow the riders around as such. You have to use the roads and certain permissible tracks to get around to most but not all the sections. So not time to properly film the sections. Personally I think it gives a good insight but I am biased. My Dad was an Assistant Clerk of the Course 1961 to 1964 and then a Group Leader based at Bridge End up to 1969 when we moved to Kent. I would add that Bridge End originally did not have those big stones at the top as of nowadays but as very loose it wasn't easy to clean especially as you started out from under the bridge. But modern bikes/tyres changes made. Shame about the rain curtailing the efforts of nearly two thirds of the entry but those Moors are so hard to ride and strength sapping. Then you have the sections to cope with. All against the clock.😅
Rode from 78 to 84,as a kid.
I just can not thank enough everyone who did the organization, and observing of every trial I rode in.
They were all part of giving me a fantastic childhood of privilege.
Usually freezing cold and wet.
THEY DIDNT HAVE TO DO IT!!!!
Only now in my mid 50's and living overseas with time on my hands,can I reflect and appreciate their efforts.
(Even if I thought it was a 3 but you gave me a 5).
I'm sorry if I argued with you.
Thank you everyone for the time and effort.