Duncan Stephens wins Dry Cotswold Clouds

There were ten clean sheets spread across four classes. Duncan was fastest in his Fugitive from Joe Browning in his Baja.

Long Term Dellow Trialler Richard Andrews looks on while marshalling the restart as Duncan Stephens claws the air on Nailsworth Ladder on his way to winning the Cotswold Clouds. Photo by Calvin Samuel

Stroud attracted their usual full entry for this years Cotswold Clouds which was held in unseasonable dry conditions, resulting in a number of clean sheets.

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Charlie Merson takes narrow win on Cotswold Clouds

It all came down to special test times and the restart on Jerrys

No IFS here! Calvin Samuel captures Charlie Merson on Climperwell. Click Here for more of Calvins Photos

It was a dry Cotswold Clouds this year and most competitors were able to see the top of the majority of the sections. It was a competitive and closely fought event though. Crooked Mustard was on form but the event was decided on Jerrys and the Special Tests.

Crooked Mustard

Despite the dry conditions Mustard was on form this year, entertaining the usual crop of spectators. Most of the Class Eights went clear but otherwise only Scott Aldridge in the Class 7 Smart Roadster got over the rock step and went on to clean the old hill.

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Haizelden’s Dominate Kyrle

Dave beat Aaron for the win on last weeks Tamar. This week it was Aarons turn with another one, two for the family.

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Dave Cook captures Aaron Haizelden spinning to a stop on the Jack and Jill complex. You can purchase inexpensive prints and Hi Res Downloads for this and many other trials from Daves Website

Ross and DMC were disappointed with the number of competitors for their Kyrle Trial in the Forest of Dean. The event, known its steep slopes, attracted 34 cars with 24 in National B and 10 Clubmen who were shown separately in the results. Continue reading “Haizelden’s Dominate Kyrle”