Younger Generation Dominate Exmoor

The honours went to Josh Moss and Ryan Eamer, both from trialling families

Josh Moss and Phil Tucker glide round the Riverton hairpin on their way to their Exmoor win. Photo by Paul Morris Motorsport Photography

This years Exmoor was a challenging event with Class Eight filling the first five places amongst the cars.

Norton Selwood was at High Bray to capture the action.

High Bray was particularly challenging. The right hand side of the track was significantly eroded so there was a considerable camber tending to pull those on three or four wheels towards the bank.

Amongst the restarters all the Class Eight cars were successful but none of the Class Sevens went clean.

Norton Selwood got to Floyds Bank in time to see the lower classes attempt the section. 6, 7 and 8 attempted the deviation to the right just after the start.

Floyds Bank was another tough section. Clerk of the Course Chris Barham found the old section with the ruts had gone so had to mark out a new track. Josh Moss and Paul Merson were the only cleans amongst the 6, 7 and 8’s after which the difficult bit at the bottom was bypassed which allowed the lower classes to at least see section ends even though none of them got there!

Ryan Eamer was the best motorcycle, like Josh Moss Ryan comes from a trialling family. Click Here for more on Ryans Exmoor. Photo by Paul Morris Motorsport Photography

Ryan Eamer only dropped three marks on his 350 BSA to score his second win from riding two ACTC trials.

Steve Urel and Julie Williams were best outfit.

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