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Lands End 09

Excellent Lands End

This report is still "Under Construction" Some of its done but check back soon for the latest update

Conditions were ideal. Dry and sunny on the Saturday but damp underfoot on many of the sections.
 

The report starts here

Click on the Links for:-

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Lands End Trial notes on the Message Board

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More Lands End notes on the Message Board

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Video Playlist

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Dave Cooks Pictures

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Michaels Personal Lands End Report

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Blue Hills 2 Pictures (mainly Bikes)

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Lots of Pictures and Links on this Amateur Photographer thread

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Bob Blackman reports on his Lands End in Roger Ugaldes Allard

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John Bakers LE pictures

 

Popham Start

Mike Westbrooks supercharged 1172 Dellow Mk1 waits for the off

Peter Thompson has been scrutinised and is all set to fly down to Bridgewater

The weather was a little drizzly for the night run from Popham, Bristol and Plusha down to the convergence control at Bridgewater where Class 0 was to start, missing out the drive through the night.

Bridgewater Rest Halt and Class 0 Start

Bikes being checked over in the scruitineering tent (Picture by John Salter)

Robin Barlows Dellow Mk2 waiting to get away in Class 0 (Picture by John Salter)

Felons Oak was the first observed section for the main trial. The weather was dry now but this is not one to be taken lightly. It has become much rougher recently and the "box" had the boards very close together again this year, making it quite difficult to get either the front wheels or black wheels between. Straddling would mean a fail of course. Nick Bowler, Brian Partridge and Kevin Barnes were amongst those penalised.

Crook Horn Hill Special Test - With Stoney Street lost due to being reclassified this special test took over its position in the route card, taking place in the same woods near the village of Luccombe. It was a nice straightforward affair although Reg Salway, who was marshalling there, reckoned a lot of competitors didn't perform it correctly.

The route bypassed the infamous Porlock Hill, winding its way down into a deep valley in the narrowest of lanes to a ford before climbing high onto Exmoor before rejoining the A39 and the holding control at The Culbone Inn.

Beggars Roost

This picture by John Slater captures the magic of trialling in the dark as John Child approaches the restart area.

Keith Vile attempting the restart in his 1300 Beetle. The tape in the background directs even the non-restarters to go through the box. (picture by John Salter)

The restart at Beggars was over on left again, on the loose stuff. It was good to see that the direct route was closed off with tape, directing everyone through the box. This prevented the debacle of last year when some competitors who didn't have to re-start were penalised when they didn't go through the restart area. Mike Warnes had his only failure of the event here in his TR7, caught out by the grip level and applying to little throttle.

Rodneys Revenge

There were a few crews having navigation issues and had problems finding Rodneys Revenge. Simon Robson was one and lost nearly an hour having to backtrack when he missed the turning off the A39. With a loose surface this forestry section favoured the later numbers, many of the early runners spinning out in the stones if they didn't fly round the 90 left at the bottom to build momentum ready for the steepening gradient with restart to spice things up for class eight. There may even have been a localised shower of rain in this area! Nick Bowler wasn't to have a great run elsewhere but was one of the early runners to emerge clean.

Roundswell Holding Control

Cutliffe Lane

 

Peter and Jim Mountain watch the sun come up as they wait in the queue at Cutliffe Lane.

 

This hill has a very similar character to Rodneys Revenge, starting on a slope leading to a 90 left followed by a steepening long, straight climb on loose stones. In the case of Rodney's Revenge its a 90 left and at Cutliffe Lane 90 right, otherwise very similar. Now the gate is no longer there its possible to blast round the 90 right but many didn't and failed on the upper reaches with insufficient momentum.

Sutcombe

Dudley Sterry eases his venerable, highly developed, MG J2 off the restart line on his way to a Gold Medal

Dave Cook was photographing here and Michael ran back down the hill to say hello.

Click the links below for Dave Cooks Sutcombe Pictures

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Motorcycles

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Class 1 & 2

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Classes 3,4,5 & 6

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Class 7 & 8

This really is one of the most atmospheric hills on The Lands End, approached in the morning it has everything, a ford at the bottom, a rocky restart and a finish in the village itself with refreshments provided by the local ladies. It isn't the most competitive section, provided you stop in the right place! This caught out a few drivers who should have known better, including Bill Rosten in his Imp and Falcons Geoff Hodge in the RDT. Former biker Roy Opie stopped here and retired soon after, returning home. John Aley reports in the MCC News of the Week that there was a fire that night, destroying Roys Marlin, his collection of bikes and all his tools. I am sure everyone will join Classical Gas in saying our heart goes out to Roy.

Darracott

The restart box was over to the left again this year, on a camber that drew you towards the centre of the track and towards the restart markers! Fortunately for many the marshals didn't seem to penalise hitting these boards. This restart configuration wasn't that easy to get away on. Positioning was everything and it caught out a few experienced drivers, including Harvey Waters in his Pop who lost his gold here, and the experienced beetle Drivers Terry Ball and Mark's Tooth and Smith.

Widemouth Bay Holding Control

Crackington

Harry Bounden adjusting the pressures on his Marlin before his successful climb. At this point Harry had only failed Rodneys Revenge but his luck was to change when he failed the Warleggan restart and several of the other remaining hills.

Michael is happy to have flown up Crackington. Must have been the Red Bull that gave him Wings! Michael had failed Rodney's Revenge and Cutliffe Lane and lost his Bronze when he nudged the bank on Blue Hills Two

This wonderful Lands End section has lost some of its sting in recent years, are the cars and drivers better or haven't the locals been doctoring it as much? This time it seemed to benefit from a heavy, very localised, shower on the upper reaches and a herd of elephants all stopping to defecate in the same place, exactly where the MCC sited the class eight restart. This certainly had the desired effect and kept the winch crew busy for the lower slung or less powerful cars. For the others who was a wonderful blast accompanied by the shouts of encouragement from the knowledgeable spectators who gather on the banks.

Wilsey Down Rest Halt

Falcons Alan Oakes and Pru Jarvis checking in the cars before competitors crossed the cattle market on their way for refreshments

Verdun Webley passengerd Steve Heath in his Dutton Melos and used his experience to help Steve gain a Class 0 award.

 

Warleggan

Ladyvale

 

Bill Rosten has had his warning about horses from Chief Official, and Lea Francis driver, Graham White and gets away on the steep starting area on Ladyvale.

 

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Hoskin

John Bennett had problems with his Renault 8S during the night but it was on full song at Hoskin (Picture by John Baker)

The shutters click and the stones fly as David Murrell spins his way up Hoskin (Picture by John Baker)

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Bishops Path Special Test

Bishops Wood

 

In Car with Mike Warnes

Blue Hills 1

 

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Blue Hills 2

John Wilton has the admiration of the crowd for making the long journey from Popham in his Trojan Utility (Picture by John Salter)

Chris Hickling was troubled by light steering as he attempted to negotiate the cutting (Picture by John Salter)

Dennis Greenslade emerging from the cutting (Picture by Reg Taylor)

Stephen Kingstone had troubles with the wall of death technique (Picture by John Salter)

Click the links below for Dave Cooks Blue Hills 2 Pictures

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Motorcycles

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Class 1 & 2

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Classes 3,4,5 & 6

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Class 7 & 8

 

 

Finish

 

 

 

More Coming. Check back Soon...................


20 April 2009

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