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Gone riding ..back soon Polly ;)
Off for a ride on an Italian thoroughbred classic twin to buy some more Flitz, as new wheels in the shop need fettling.
News in brief cos we know some of you don’t like spam, with more to follow when keyboard time allows as Siri very confused by full face mumbling.
Brilliant ride in the Belgium mud with Emma Bristow taking a strong win at the first round of the 2014 Ladies World Championship.
In the mens slugfest Albert Cabestany was beaten into 3rd by one mark as he continues his string of podiums.
Now the flying circus minus parrot, is off to the UK for the next world round this weekend.
Stay tuned to the Norwegian blue and yellow plumage report..
2015 sneak peak
Blue is back
Cabestany back from the Paxau workshop with his factory 300.
SSDT 2014 update…
Dougie Lampkin is the 2014 Scottish Six Days Trial winner, (a new record of 8 SSDT wins) having lost one mark for the day for a total of 14 for the week, so James Dabill sitting in 2nd last night cannot catch him with an score of four today. (Scores unofficial at this time)
Emma Bristow on her Super Sherco has lost 4 so far and sits in 46th, with 10 section scores still to be entered, and Ben Nevis is always tough!
Jonathan English is on a charge with only 17 for the day so far.
Pushing 50
Despite the more challenging sections that saw Scottish leader Dougie Lampkin double his score, Emma was in determined mood and fought back from 65th position on Thursday to 51st place, tied with two other riders.
With one more push tomorrow she hopes to move back into the top 50. Photo-Trialmag UK