Waltham Chase Trials Club - Alan Sansom Trophy Trial
did lose twenty one, ten of the marks were on section 8 which included a huge climb up the hillside changing direction over hillocks, two fives were followed by a clean on the last lap much to Tom's satisfaction. Dave Roberts was a distant second but as he moves up the classes it was a good result. Seventy plus Reynard Norris enjoyed victory in the Intermediates edging out Alex Taylor who lost a costly five on the tricky section 7 climb where he inspected the grass far too closely. Mick Marshall was a clear winner in the clubman
Mick Marshall Q  By Andy Withers Waltham Chase TC had the rare privilege of holding the Alan Sansom Trophy Trial at Langrish in Hampshire on the site of the old Ken Hall Trophy Scramble. Covid 19 socially distancing rules were fully in place with plenty of space available for parking and riding for the sixty six riders. Sections were spread out mainly on the grass and woodland hillsides providing plenty of steep climbs and drops to provide excitement for riders of all levels. Thomas Moss took on the challenge of the expert route not on his modern bike but on his Geoff Muston prepared Fantic 156cc. He still topped the class by almost fifty points but 30
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