Report: East Anglia SSC
By TMX Archives on 1st Jun 16
Rounds four and five of EASSCs summer championship saw 215 riders on each day enjoy two cracking days racing at Milton Malsor.
Travis Steels won the first two races in the Small-wheel 85s but could only manage third in the last race but secured the top spot on the podium.
Callum Murfitt put in a consistent performance and always managed to put himself in the chase, taking two second places and one third to claim the runner-up spot.
Last place on the podium went to Tom Sedgwick who alsospent the day in the front pack with a 3-2-4 set of finishes.
Tyron Cleaver was dominant in the AMX group, taking two wins and one second place. Connor Dennis had a mixed set of results including the first race win but fell back to sixth in the middle race and only just held onto second place overall on equal points with Tyler Keily who was a super-consistent third place finisher all day.
In the Big-wheel 85s Ryan Allison yet again dominated with three straights wins.
Kayden Algar improved on his third place in race one to take second for the rest of the day. Billy Wilson put himself on the podium with a fourth and two third places.
Next out were the Vets and Glen Bixby bagged all three race wins with Paul Willis securing second overall despite a blip in race three.
Stephen Marlow's results kept improving through the races from fourth to second making him third overall.
In the Open class, Gary Gibson was another maximum points scorer, obviously enjoying the track.
Luke Gidney ended up second overall thanks to a consistent 3-4- 3 set of finishes, leaving Jack Eldridge to improve on his first race with subsequent third and second spots to take third overall.
George Turner squeezed himself into top spot of the Seniors group by taking the last race win of the day, on equal points with Todd Ritchie. Arthur Williams held onto third with two second and one sixth place.
The Autos were next and Alfie Osborn got his skates on to be unbeatable all day, taking maximum points in style.
Rocco Hands had two second spots and one third place to claim second overall with Jake Last making up the third place on the podium.
Kiean Boughen scored another maximum in the Junior 65s and Wal Beany was in second all day long.
Ashden Barlow put in a strong performance to squeeze into third place overall.
RESULTS
Small-wheel 85: 1 Travis Steels, 2 Callum Murfitt, 3 Tom Sedgwick, 4 Callum McCaul, 5 Louis Smith, 6 Max Haddon
AMX: 1 Tyron Cleaver, 2 Connor Dennis, 3 Tyler Keily, 4 Harry Clark, 5 Sean Bardwell, 6 Aaron Framingham
Big Wheel 85: 1 Ryan Allison, 2 Kayden Algar, 3 Billy Wilson, 4 Jake Collins, 5 Kieran Thomas, 6 Daniel Sultana
Vets: 1 Glen Bixby, 2 Paul Willis, 3 Stephen Marlow, 4 Mark Hawkins, 5 Sid Richardson, 6 John Barnes
Open: 1 Gary Gibson, 2 Luke Gidney, 3 Jack Eldridge, 4 Piers Skinner, 5 Charlie Roper, 6 Jimmy Wayman
Seniors: 1 George Turner, 2 Todd Ritchie, 3 Arthur Williams, 4 Toby Avis, 5 James Camwell, 6 Shane Lock
Auto: 1 Alfie Osborn, 2 Rocco Hands, 3 Jake Last, 4 Chester Hyde, 5 Karin Haddon, 6 Bayley Ward-Clarke
Junior 65: 1 Kiean Boughen, 2 Wal Beaney, 3 Ashden Barlow, 4 Billy Moriarty, 5 Liam Bennett, Harrison Greenough
Round 5
The Seniors were first out and yet again the top two riders ended up on equal points. Connor Hughes took home the biggest trophy thanks to taking the final race win of the day.
Arthur Williams had to settle for second. George Turner couldn't quite repeat Saturday's triumph but still enjoyed taking the last place on the podium.
Connor Dennis had a better day in the AMX group, taking maximum points in style.
Sean Bardwell also improved on Saturday's result, securing second overall with a strong day's racing, leaving Mitch Young with third overall.
There was no stopping Travis Steels taking the top spot yet again but was refused the maximum by Callum McCaul who took the win in race two and with it, second overall. Tom Sedgwick was rewarded with third overall.
In the Junior 65s, Alfie Jones took the last two race wins to nab first spot from Kiean Boughen on equal points.
Wal Beaney was a consistent chaser but had to settle for third overall.
Alfie Osborn had another great day's racing in the Auto class and walked off with the biggest trophy.
Rocco Hands was a consistent second place finisher and Jake Last took the first race win but had to settle for third place.
Ryan Allison continued to dominate in the Big Wheel 85s with three straight wins.
Daniel Sultana fought hard and got a deserved second place overall, by coming second in the final race, on equal points with Billy Wilson and Kayden Algar who had to settle for fourth.
In the Vets we had another Glen Bixby maximum and Paul Willis securing second overall with a three runner up spots.
Mark Hawkins put himself on the podium with three third place finishes, one better than Saturday's result.
Tommy Schofield showed everyone how its done in the Open class, taking the maximum.
Piers Skinner's 2-2- 3 set of finishes secured second overall, leaving third place to Luke Gidney to round up a solid weekend's racing.
RESULTS
Seniors: 1 Connor Hughes, 2 Arthur Williams, 3 George Turner, 4 Shane Lock, 5 Leon Hawkins, 6 Toby Avis
AMX: 1 Connor Dennis, 2 Sean Bardwell, 3 Mitch Young, 4 Aaron Framingham, 5 Harry Clark, 6 Danny Budd
Small-wheel 85: 1 Travis Steels, 2 Callum McCaul, 3 Tom Sedgwick, 4 Callum Murfitt, 5 Harrison Forde, 6 Max Haddon
Junior 65: 1 Alfie Jones, 2 Kiean Boughen, 3 Wal Beaney, 4 Ashden Barlow, 5 Billy Moriarty, 6 Ashton Boughen
Autos: 1 Alfie Osborn, 2 Rocco Hands, 3 Jake Last, 4 Chester Hyde, 5 Karin Haddon, 6 Harley Platt
Big Wheel 85s: 1 Ryan Allison, 2 Daniel Sultana, 3 Billy Wilson, 4 Kayden Algar, 5 Tomas Hardcastle, 6 Jake Collins
Vets: 1 Glen Bixby, 2 Paul Willis, 3 Mark Hawkins, 4 John Barnes, 5 Sid Richardson, 6 Brian Carter
Open: 1 Tommy Schofield, 2 Piers Skinner, 3 Luke Gidney, 4 Scott Howlett, 5 Ben Rocks, 6 Adam Hayward