Scott Trial Charity Presentation Evening and Easter Weekend Trials

On Friday 23rd March at The Buck Hotel Reeth, the Scott trial charity donations were given out to many local recipients.

The evening began with vice chairman Bruce Storr welcoming everyone and saying how the Scott is renowned as being the hardest one day trial in the world.   He then went on to say this year’s winner was the 41 year old legend Dougie Lampkin winning the trial for a 5th time, and then he introduced 21 year old James Stones who was Richmond Motor Clubs top performer in the 2017 trial with a very creditable 3rd place.  James was also the best rider on observation on the day, a very difficult feat and one to be proud of.  James, then presented the cheques to the various charities, a number of which explained how the money would be spent.

A total of £10,000.00 was  given out on the night  this year, and a further £1320  was raised by others for charities at the trial. This brings the total to over £170,000 since Richmond Motor Club took over running the trial in 1991.

Many thanks to all who help and sponsor the  trial, far too numerous to mention, and thoughts now turn to this year’s event which is on 13th  October 2018, a week earlier than normal.

An excellent buffet then followed and general chat among those attending many of whom come each year to the presentation.

The list of recipients are as follows (in no particular order)

Swaledale Scouts, Swaledale Mountain Rescue ,Friends of Reeth and Gunnerside Primary Schools ,Reeth and GunnersideSchools Fund, Ravensworth Primary School ,Arkengarthdale Primary School, Yorkshire Air Ambulance  ,Great North Air Ambulance, Reeth Young Farmers, Swaledale Seedlings, St.Johns Communiy Centre ,RABI  ,Hambleton and  Richmondshire MS  Society,  Richmond Cricket Club youth ,Moorland Assoc, St.Teresa,s Hospice, DELTA, Holmedale Preschool ,Richmond Cricket Club, Wensleydale Rugby Club Development Fund,  Gamekeepers WelfareTrust ,ACU Benevolent Fund, The  Mowbray Suite at the Friarage Hospital,  The Alistair Bullen Memorial Fund,  Homestart, Just The Job ,Robert Dent Memorial Fund,  Marrick Institute, The British Lung Foundation,Ring to Ride Community Transport and Reeth Literary Institute Trust

As always Easter Weekend is a busy time for RMC, with 2  trials being held in Swaledale & Richmond.  Information below

* Good Friday (30th March 2018) – Sid Morton Memorial Trial – Fremington Edge, Nr Reeth, DL11 6AU.  Classes for Adults/Green/Clubman, A Class and competent B Class only.  10.30 am start, Catering available at the start.    Entry is on the day but you can get ahead and fill an Entry Form by downloading it here:    Entry Form – Sid Morton 2018

* Easter Monday (2nd April 2018) – Easy Clubman and Youth Trial – Iron Banks, Richmond, DL10 4SJ.  Classes for Clubman/All Youth and Small Course (No hard course Non Competitive as competent B can ride on Good Friday).  10.30 am start.   Catering available at the start field.  Entry is on the day but you can get ahead and fill an Entry Form by downloading it here:  Entry Form – Iron Banks Easter Monday Trial 2018

 

REMINDER NOTICE TO ALL RIDERS – ACU COMPETITION LICENCE/REGISTRATION CARDS MUST BE PRODUCED AT ALL TRIALS

ACU Trials licence/registration cards MUST be produced at all Richmond Motor Club trials, including Club, Centre and National trials.

Please bring your current trials licence/registration card and have it ready to show when you enter/sign on.  If you are unable to produce your current ACU card you will be asked to  purchase a one event trial registration on the day at a cost of £3 each.

This is important, as each licence/registration holder should be affiliated annually to the ACU via a local club and as such receives an ACU competition licence/Trials registration card to compete.  The most important reason for this is insurance.  In the event of any injury sustained we have to demonstrate that the injured rider is a current ACU member and has a valid licence/registration to compete.

Please help us do our job by bringing your current ACU registration card with you to every trial and avoid having to pay an extra £3 on the day for a one event registration.

Please note that we will be checking cards at each trial and remember to bring yours with you.  If you have not already registered you can do so from this link:  https://www.acu.org.uk/ridersmembers/license-forms.aspx

If you have not already become a Club member for 2018, please print off this form and send with your payment to the address detailed: RMC Membership Form 2018

 

 

 

Andrew Allison Memorial Trial – Sunday 18th March 2018 – 10.30am – DL11 7EG

Our next RMC Championship Trial (The Andrew Allison Memorial Trial) is on Sunday 18th March 2018, DL11 7EG.  There will be 3 courses Hard, Green and Clubman with competent C Class and above youth riders as well as adults.  This trial’s results will go towards the RMC Championship awards and there will be the Andrew Allison Trophy awarded for the Best Performance on the Clubman Course by a rider who has never competed in a higher course & the Noel Peacock Trophy for the Best Performance on the Hard Course.  Start time is 10.30am and there will be catering at the start field.  Entries close on the day but if you want to get an entry form filled in before hand you can download one here:     Entry Form – Andrew Allison Memorial Trial 2018

If you are able to observe either with or without a bike please email secretary@richmondmotorclub.com

RMC CHARITY DONATIONS AT AGM

Richmond Motor Club recently held their AGM and prior the meeting were pleased to present donations to
Swaledale Mountain Rescue, Yorkshire Air Ambulance and The Gamekeepers Welfare Trust.
Donations were raised at both the Club’s 2017 Junior Annual Presentation of Awards and Adult Annual Presentation of Awards and
Landowners Dinner.
Nigel Cummins, RMC’s outgoing President following a 2 year term, presented cheques to representatives from the 3 charities.
Richmond Motor Club’s newly elected President is Paul Terry.

       

Photos by Charlotte Brown