Just to say a big thank you on behalf of the Wallis family to everyone who kept an eye out for Dot. She has come home wet, muddy and hungry but no worse for her adventure!
A bit like of most of the Scott Riders 🙂
Many Congratulation to this years Scott Trial Winner –
Dougie Lampkin (hope the toe recovers quickly!)
Also well done to all those riders who took part and achieved their own personal goals
The full set of results are available to download here:
Spoons and Final Results Special Awards 2013
The eagle eyed amongst those who attended the presentation evening will notice that there are fewer finishers on this set of results. Due to a system glitch, 9 riders previously listed were actually out of time. Apologies to Ben Sprigg who was down as the last official finisher time on the provisional results but was actually out of time. Boyd Webster now becomes the last official finisher on time
Many, many thanks also to all those involved with the running of the trial, far too many to name and the landowners, without whom we would not be able to hold the best one day trial in the world!
The landowner whose field the trial starts in lost their sheepdog yesterday between 12 and 5pm, if anyone saw a sheep dog around the area or has any information please contact Chris Wallis the secretary as obviously they are desperate to see her returned.
Well with the countdown nearly over here is the last rider update for you to download and take with you tomorrow: Rider List as at 18th October
We hope you all have a great day out tomorrow and look forward to seeing you at the auction and presentation at the cricket club in Richmond tomorrow night. There will be a very special auction item of a Scott Centenary Calendar signed by the 12 riders featured each month. If any one can’t make the auction but would like to make a bid please drop me an email or call in at the secretaries caravan throughout the day. All proceeds to the Scott Charities.
Don’t forget to buy your Centenary Calendars, available on the field at £10 each, along with programmes, hats, etc.
In the run up to the big day on Saturday here are a few bits of information for all you spectators and followers.
There is no section at Underbanks this year, so those of you who go there will want to make alternative arrangements.
The Scott Trial Map and Spectator Guide is available to download here: Scott Trial Map route map 2013 Clerk of Course Spectator Guide Please still buy a Scott Programme as these are a great read and all proceeds go the the Scott Charities.
An updated rider list is also available here: Rider List 2013
We have had a few rider changes and have one space left if anyone fancies a last minute ride!
Looking forward to seeing you all on Saturday – don’t forget your £10 for the Scott Calendar!
Here at the Scott Headquarters we have an exciting announcement to make. We have been working hard and have produced a Centenary Calendar for 2014 which is to launch at this year’s Scott on Saturday 19th October. The calendar features the 12 riders who have won the Scott more than twice (and are still alive!) with pictures of them as they are now, when they rode the trial and fantastic scenic shots of famous Scott sights in Swaledale and Arkengarthdale – but not your usual section pictures.
The Calendars will be a must have for all Scott fans and are a massive A3 size and in full colour and will hopefully appeal to trials fans and Dales fans alike. They will be selling for £10 each with all profits going to the Scott Charities. Calendars will also be available to post after the Scott with the addition of a charge of £3 for post and packing. Please send your cheque for £13 made payable to “The Scott Trial Account” to Chris Wallis, Park Top Farm, Marske, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL11 7LS.
Many thanks to Neil Sturgeon who took the fantastic scenic shots. Barry Robinson, Eric Kitchen and Yoomee for the riders pictures. We think they will make great Christmas Pressies!!!!