Hafren double for Freeman - full BEC report
By TMX Archives on 2nd Aug 17
After the very successful opening rounds of this years ACU British Timecard Enduro Championship taking place in Scotland and Yorkshire, the series headed to the picturesque old market town of Llanidloes, Mid Wales, for last weekends Metzeler/ John Paul Transport Ltd sponsored Hafren Two-Day Enduro.
Clerk of the course Rowan Jones along with his hard working and experienced club members had spent the past several months preparing to make this another well organised top quality event.
With constant rain during Fridays build up to the event, course conditions were always going to prove a challenge to the full entry, and with a full eight hours riding planned for both the Championship and Expert classes on the Saturday it was definitely going to sort the men out from the boys!
Day one started at 9am with riders making the short distance to the motocross test at Morfodion. This was a slick grass field test that weaved its way around the natural slightly banked fields, plus a few log hazards and an uphill jump which is always a crowd favourite.
For the Championship class this was a 'back to back' with riders being timed on two separate laps. Taking the lead on the first timed lap was Brad Freeman, four seconds up on Danny McCanney and a further eight seconds ahead of current World Enduro GP class leader Steve Holcombe. On the second run, Holcombe set the quickest time and gained six seconds on runaway leader Freeman. From there riders headed up the rendezvous point at Glynhafren Farm, which was also the base for the Enduro test and refuelling area.
The enduro test was a five-mile forest based test which proved to be fast flowing and challenging throughout the day.
Holcombe took another test win gaining another four seconds on Freeman, bringing them level within a few hundredths of a second. This set up the day perfectly for an eye catching performance from both these world class riders.
After completing the long enduro test, riders were treated to some typical old-school type checks in the Hafren Forest that had been heavily soaked from the previous day's rain. This proved to be hard going and took its toll on several bikes including Danny McCanney, who experienced a loss of power and lost two minutes. Three gruelling 30-mile laps were in store that also included four timed enduro tests before heading back to Llanidloes for the final back to back motocross test.
Every test during the day saw both Steve Holcombe and Brad Freeman pushing each other to their limits, but it was Freeman who came away with maximum points on the Saturday with a narrow one second margin.
Flying Welshman Jamie Lewis revelled in the tough conditions and came home in a well deserved third place, while fit again Jack Edmondson on a 250F for a change took fourth. Local rider Tom Sagar back after a six-month absence and making an appearance before he heads over to France with Team Wales was fifth, and newly promoted Team GB Trophy rider Josh Gotts sixth.
In the hotly contested Expert class young Welshman Alex Walton took his second Expert overall day win of the series putting his recent European Enduro Championship experience to good use. The experienced Bradley King took the runner-up spot, Jay Thomas third and another good performance from Andrew Bissett in fourth, with only eight seconds splitting all fourth riders.
Series leader Fred Adams took another fine win in the Clubman class, again fighting off challenges from youngster Harry Hillier-Rees, Allan Taylor and Tom James all finishing in that order.
All three lady riders finished what was a super tough day for them, coming out on top was Rosie Rowett beating nearest rivals Ellie Cooke and Chloe Richards.
Former British Enduro Champion Juan Knight made a rare appearance and saw off Andrew Edwards to take the Over 40 class win. Grant Churchward and Russel Millward closely followed with a respectable third and fourth in this strongly supported class.
Runaway leader in the Over 50 class this year saw Paul Davies take another win ahead of a well improved ride from Colin Blunt, with Phil George holding off Darren Osbourne for third.
With heavy rain forecast for early afternoon on day two and with the several routes badly deteriorated, Hafren club officials took the wise decision to cut a lap off most classes for Sunday.
Brad Freeman and Steve Holcombe again commenced battle, but Freeman took a well deserved victory beating off Holcombe by ten-seconds come the end of play.
Jamie Lewis held off Danny McCanney for fourth, while Joe Wootton had a much improved performance in fifth with Tom Sagar sixth.
In the Expert category Jay Thomas took the class win with a 21-second margin over Alex Walton. Jordan Ridgway improved on his day one performance lifting himself to third place. just three seconds behind Walton, with hard charging Brad Williams finishing fourth and Kevin Murray fifth.
It was Harry Hillier-Rees turn to take the win in the Clubman ranks. Fred Adams had to settle for second while Allan Taylor pipped Max Ditchfield for third.
Rosie Rowett took the double win in the Ladies with the only other finisher, Ellie Cook, taking second.
Juan Knight, showing no signs of slowing down, took maximum points in the Over 40 class from series leader Andrew Edwards, again Grant Churchward and Russell Millward took respectable third and fourth places.
Paul Davies finished off with another fine in Over 50 ahead of Darren Osbourne, who in turn, held off Paul Armstrong for the final place on the podium.
The overall view from riders and supporters was that this was a very well organised and enjoyable event, another classic from Hafren Dirt Bike Club.