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

Scott Trial Charity Auction Update – Thank You!

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2015 Scott Trial Auction – photo credit & copyright John Hulme-Trial Magazine UK

Many thanks to all those who supported & bought items at the Scott Trial Charity Auction last week, prior to the Results and Presentation of Awards.

This year’s Charity Auction raised over £2,700, a fantastic amount, which will go towards the various local charities and causes supported by The Scott Trial.

A huge thank you also to all those who donated fabulous items to sell in the Charity Auction:

Trial Magazine UK/John Hulme, Edinburgh & DMC SSDT Committee & Pre ’65 Scottish Committee, Richmond Motor Club, Malcolm Rathmell Sport,  AG Bikes,  Apico, NMC-Copley, The Buck Hotel Reeth, MC Products Ironcraft, Neil Sturgeon, J Gamble Electrical, Putoline Motorcycle Oils, The Farmers Arms Muker, Smith & Allan, Forresters Arms  Carlton, Craigs Motorcycles Ltd, Richard Thorpe/RHT, Alessandro’s Sicilian Restaurant  Richmond, Colin Appleyard Motorcycles, Rob McElnea, CJT Off Road, John Lampkin Beta UK, J Shirt/Gas Gas UK, Nigel Birkett Motosport, Trials UK, Acklams Beta, Jewsons of Richmond, Tennants Garden Rooms, Colin Bullock/CJB, Moto Connection, James Percival, Inch Perfect Trials Display, Jim Austermuhle, CB/Punch Bowl Inns, Dougie Lampkin, Pete Edmondson.

LOST PROPERTY AT SCOTT TRIAL – CAN YOU HELP?

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We have had a couple of reports of lost property around the course on Scott Trial day.

A large bunch of keys with a dog clip to attach to a belt loop, possibly lost around the Grand Canyon or Clapgate section areas.

A pink tablet, possibly lost around the Bridge End section area.

If anyone has seen these or has picked them up, please could you let The Scott Trial Secretary know by emailing scottsecretary@richmondmotorclub.com or phone 01748 886434

Many thanks

 

 

Thanks from Rob McElnea

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Cristian Naranjo Roan from the Canary Islands rode the Scott this year with the help of former Grand Prix road racer and triple TT winner Rob McElnea.  It was a pleasure for us to meet Rob and Cristian and the extracts from Rob’s thank you below, along with the photo show that The Scott Trial has made an impression on Cristian too!

Just a quick note to say thanks for all your help leading up to and over the Scott weekend, I am fully aware of how much you have on your plates without a foreigner turning up ! it is fair to say we have all made a life long impression for Cristian !
 From watching the DVDs for the last four years to eventually getting to compete (and complete the course) is nothing short of amazing ! having never ridden in water never mind a 70 mile lap over the moors it was pretty incredible what he did, we managed to get to see him a couple of times and he never stopped smiling!
Meeting up with Phil Alderson and his family and getting a little tuition from the old master was another memory bank filler for him, Richard Sadler and his gang took him around on Saturday and he got to meet so many of the trial family and your fantastic Richmond club.
He has a great personality and seemed to have many followers over the weekend, digging in Scott style certainly gained him some respect!
I have dropped him at Luton Airport, he flies at 6am Monday and is on night shift when he gets home, bumped back to reality!

The Scott is a monster and to see it close hand the work involved and to follow with the fans and get to feel for the passion was fantastic, our sport either road racing or trial is built on passion and the Richmond club have it bucket loads !!

Once again a big thanks from Rob Mac Team !
Rob, Pollo, Luis

RICHMOND A TEAM TAKE SCOTT TRIAL BEST CLUB TEAM AWARD

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Well done to RMC Richmond A team on winning the Eric S Myers Trophy for the best team entered by a Club in this year’s Scott Trial ! James Stones, Richard Sadler & Jonathan Richardson.
Awards were presented by our very own RMC rider Philip Alderson, who has his own long history and success riding the Scott Trial.
Photo credit and copyright John Hulme – Trial Magazine