Cwm' all ye faithful
By TMX Archives on 26th Jul 07

THE fourth round of the QRA UK British Quad Endurance Championship takes place this Sunday, July 29, at Cwmcynydd Forest, near Bwlch-y-Sarnau which is just five-miles north of Rhayader and signposted off the B4518 road at Pant-y-Dwr.
It is a great venue and Tony Nash assures us that the weather has only enhanced the event. So blame the Pieman'.
The only section of the track to previously causeproblems has been re-routed and other areas widened to accommodate the100-plus quads making their way to this popular round of the series
Pro Class leader and reigning champion SteveAtkins will be well suited to the Welsh terrain and will be out todefend the advances of number two, Paul Winrow, who is just six pointsadrift. Andrew Davies lies in third spot ahead of Chris Cooper, makingthis more than an individual challenge with the lead pair on Hondas andDavies and Cooper on Suzukis it is a battle of the manufacturers too.
The Expert class top three of Ben Morgan, MaxWalton and David Bray have only four-points separating them and only12-points covers the top eight in this class.
Clubman/ Lady top runners are Lewis Hill, JohnPage and Julian Mawbey, with Stock Class contenders Steve Williams,Lance Hand and Moose Pittaway. The 4x4/ Auto class stars Richard Smith,Iain Johnston and Ross Tipper all fighting for places and points.
Entries are still open and regs can be downloaded via www.qrauk.com or by contacting Gaynor on 07979-300084 or 01264-354259.