Natterjack Preview: 2019 British Enduro Championship finale
By Team TMX on 4th Oct 19
This weekend will see the BEC riders head to the Aldershot area for this years final round, the Natterjack Enduro.
World Enduro stars Danny McCanney, Dan Mundell, Alex Snow, and Jack Edmondson will be fighting for the top 4 positions in the championship and no doubt they will be pushing the limits as only a few points separate Snow, Edmondson, and Mundell.
Edmondson is riding injured after a crash at the Czech GP 2 weeks ago and it looks unlikely that he will stay in the top 3 of the general standings.
Snow has an 8-point advantage over Mundell but he will be looking to overhaul both of them and, along with Snow, be there to capitalise on any mistakes from McCanney. Daryl Bolter is sat 5th at the moment and could take the E2 title from Edmondson if Jack fails to finish.
In the Expert class, Aaron Gordon will be looking to wrap up an Expert overall title but young riders Harry Edmondson, Max Ditchfield, Henry Yardley, Charlie Chater and also Ricky Wiggins will all be looking to stop him from doing so. Roger Holland will be well in the mix as will Harry Hillier Rees and Richard Tucker on their Shercos.
The Clubman class is currently headed by James Palmer who will be looking for his first BEC title! Josh Kirby is in contention to stop him and no doubt Ross Kerr will be pushing them both.
Darren Kiff is favourite to win E3 this weekend too!
Andrew Edwards is the man to catch in the Over 40s and he has a target on his back for the chasing pack! Andrew Reeves is currently 2nd and looking to spoil Edwards party. Vincent Harker is sat in third and will want to finish on the podium!
The Over 50 category is always competitive but at the moment Scotsman Richard Hay is leading the standings! He has an 8-point advantage over Manxman Russel Millward who in turn is 4 points ahead of Gary McCoy!
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