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The Malcolm Rathmell Sport Open day at the Harefield Hall
Hotel on Saturday 3rd December was almost a victim of it's
own past successes with over four hundred riders sampling
twenty two machines in the woodlands surrounding the Pateley
Bridge venue. M.R.S and main dealers Colin Appleyard, T.W
Bikesport, David Jones of Newtown, John Wren, N.T.B., Alan
Smith, and Pro-Trial were busy from before 9.0 am until darkness
at 4.0 pm closed down operation on what was a dull overcast
and wet day in Nidderdale.
Twenty two Sherco variants ran the full seven hours. The head
count registered six hundred test rides. The entire car park,
and access road, were chock full of vans, cars, and motor
homes and even the track up into the woods contained a further
five vans including the M.R.S transporter. The social side
of the day continued at the hotel in the evening. Andreu Codina
had jetted over from Barcelona to offer advice, technical
comments, and enjoy the day, despite the weather. He also
attended a Dealer Principal meeting on Sunday morning then
flew home to the rain in Spain!!
Michelin were also present in force with European director
Ian Murray and U.K. director Barry Urand. Conditions in the
woods were very skatey as was the access road and even the
tennis court was slippery. Consequently a Monty bike demo
by Nottingham's reigning fourteen-year-old champion Joe Oakley
on the court was dumped in the interests of safety. Joe did
give some rides to show just what skills won him his title.
The same tennis court served has a picture backdrop for the
M.R.S. team with Graham Jarvis, Chris Pearson, Richard Timperley,
Thomas Hick, Gary Jenkins, Darren Brice, Phil Alderson, John
Crinson, Robin and Gill Morewood, Hannah Styles, Donna Fox,
Richard Sadler, new signing Jonathon Walker. Brand new signing
Gary MacDonald arrived just after the picture session and
will ride MRS Sherco in the New Year after fulfilling his
contractual commitments with John Lampkin until the end of
December.
M.R.S policy next year will be mainly centred on Graham Jarvis
who will defend his British title backed by Sam Connor and
Gary MacDonald. Graham will discuss and settle his programme
at world level with Marc Tessier this week. Malcolm Rathmell
said that the M.R.S Academy would also be fully supported
with Graham involved in training programmes. Sam Connor will
ride the Scottish Six Days Trial, the Scott Trial, as well
as selected nationals, and contest some enduro events. Teenager
Lee Sampson will be in the main plans. The Sheffield youngster
will aim at the British, and European Youth scene with Lakelander
Richard Ellwood. Gary Jenkins, Richard Timperley, Chris Pearson
will target the Experts class in the Colin Appleyard. A.C.U
championship. Donna Fox will front the M.R.S. attack on the
British Ladies and Youths with Hannah Styles and Kathryn Wardle
but 'Foxy' will hit the Ladies European and F.I.M. events
during the year. Richard Sadler will ride all Youth championship
events. Reigning British sidecar champion Robin and Gill Morewood
are tooled up with a 2006 Sherco and ready to defend their
fourth championship crown. Robin has been busy setting up
special parts suitable for sidecar trialling and his new outfit
only just made the photo call. On Sunday thirty Sherco riders
travelled to nearby Fellback to spend time practising on the
new rock sections unearthed by landowner Norman Shepherd.
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