Norton Still In Business
Nortons are still in business by taking Julian Wigg's machine round the entire course without penalty, Tony Henbest took second place with Jonathan Bannister third and CoC Martin Kemp in fourth place. On the easier route Mick Clarkson was victorious on his B40 loosing just two dabs on the exposed pipe at section twelve watched over by stalwart observer Paul Sims, Jim Oppen on his sweet sounding Triumph was second with Nick James third and course plotter Rupert Kemp in fourth. The experts had a tough day on sections eight, nine and eleven with lots of full houses recorded, club champion Richard Tickner triumphed but it took a tie breaker to decide runner up James Grist was cleaner than Jack Taylor with
Kevin Nolan/Karl Jarvis Q  By Bob Brown Photos by Richard Thomas The Thames Motor Cycle Club had a massive entry for the second round of their club championship at Hungry Hill Aldershot on the last Sunday of February who had to tackle 3 laps of 12 sections set out by Martin & Rupert Kemp and Jeff Morgan on the rooty banks of this popular venue. Richard Vockins proved that 6
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