Super impressive riding by all. I believe that terrain would be challenging when it is dry, I can't imagine the extra challenge from being wet. Where I live, I'll have to ride during or immediately after a rain event to get a feel for riding in no traction.
Great day out with some awesome sections. Q: on the last section for the T1 riders were they crossing their line on the last step or does going through another gate mean it's OK???
The Yellow plates are TrialGB class, Green are Trial 2 and White are Expert & 125(Youth). The Red plate indicates the Championship leader in each class.
Awesome footage, thanks
Super impressive riding by all. I believe that terrain would be challenging when it is dry, I can't imagine the extra challenge from being wet. Where I live, I'll have to ride during or immediately after a rain event to get a feel for riding in no traction.
Great content.
Thank you, glad you are enjoying it👍
Great day out with some awesome sections. Q: on the last section for the T1 riders were they crossing their line on the last step or does going through another gate mean it's OK???
What are the different number plate color classifications; yellow, red, green, etc? Thanks
The Yellow plates are TrialGB class,
Green are Trial 2 and White are Expert & 125(Youth). The Red plate indicates the Championship leader in each class.
Les zones sont magnifiques, surtout les zones en forêt. Est ce le fils de Doug Lampking que le voit participer ?
Yes, Alfie Lampkin is now competing in Trial 2 in the British Championship and Trial 3 in the World Championship 👍
So is that officially, no stop, out the window, back to time limited sections again then? 🤐
This is the British Championship, the rules are stop allowed with 1min 30secs time limit. World Championship is still 'allegedly' no-stop.
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