RMC RECOGNISES STALWART DAVID ALLINSON

Richmond Motor Club were proud to present David Allinson, AKA ‘Tubby’ with an Honorary Lifetime Membership and a specially commissioned gold Scott Spoon in recognition of  his dedicated service and positive contribution to Richmond Motor Club and the sport over the years.  David was unable to attend the Club’s annual awards presentation evening, following a recent hospital stay, so members representing the Club visited him at his home in Reeth.

David celebrated his 80th Birthday back in August and he is Richmond Motor Club’s longest serving member, since 1958.

David has probably held most of the Club’s roles during his long membership, including Chairman and President, as well as having being Yorkshire Centre ACU President.
He has played an active role in the Club throughout, continuing long after his riding days, and was one of the minds behind the birth of the Reeth 2 Day trial, dreamed up over a pint in Fort William.  Over the years this has evolved into the very successful 3 Day event it is now.

David is also the main reason why Richmond Motor Club run the Scott Trial on behalf of the  Yorkshire Centre ACU today.  When Richmond first took over the stewardship of this event  not all members of the Club were keen to take it on back then.  David, stubborn as he is, dug his heals in and with the help of others, persuaded the Committee to take it on. For the first few years David took the role of Scott Secretary and Treasurer and has been a big part of it ever since.  Now, nearly 25 years on, The Scott Trial is one of Richmond Club’s flagship events and since 1991 the trial has donated in excess of  £155,000 to various local charities and causes.

David has asked us to pass on his sincere thanks to  all his friends at Richmond Motor Club for this recognition and their kind thoughts.

Now David is back home we’re sure he’d welcome a visit from any friendly faces if you are passing through Reeth anytime.                                                                                                                                                     008 623 625 630

Reeth 3 Day 2015 – Provisional Final Results

Ian Austermuhle - Hard Course Winner

Ian Austermuhle – Hard Course Winner

Richmond Motor Club would like to thank all those involved in the running of this years Reeth 3 Day Championship Trial. A great weekend of trialing was had by all, starting off on Friday with the Riders supper event and ending this evening with the results presentation (with 3 days of great sport in between!)

We would like to thank all the landowners, tenant farmers, observers & sponsors without whom, as always, the trial could not run.  Also the 3 Day Team (too numerous to mention) including the Clerk of the Course and his assistants, for all working so hard to make the weekend run smoothly.  Many thanks as well to all the riders for entering and taking part.

Finally many congratulations to Ian Austermuhle on winning the Cliff Addison Trophy on his first ride at the 3 Day and Phillip Alderson for winning the Clubman Course.

Provisional Results –   Reeth 3 Day 2015 Provisional Results

Awards –                        Reeth Three Day Awards 2015 – Provisional

 

Reeth 3 Day Updates and Scott Trial Trophy Display

ProgrammeWith only a few days to go before the off, things are starting to get busy here at RMC.  The programmes have arrived

and the number boards are ready for bagging up night.

An updated list of riders is available to download here :

Rider List – Number Order 2015 – updated 18th July 2015

Final Instructions for riders are also available to download here and should have the information you need to enjoy a great weekend:

Reeth 3 Day Final Instructions 2015

Scott Trophies 1aa

There is currently a fantastic display of Scott Trial Trophies at Tennants, Leyburn.  If you get chance do go along to see it as its not very often you get the chance to see them all together!