MSA British Sporting Trial Championship

Round 11: Roy Fedden, November 14Andrew Bell took his maiden MSA British Sporting Trial Championship victory on the historic Roy Fedden trial, which dates back to the 1930s.Bell mastered the site’s variety of challenges to triumph ahead of Steve Courts, Roland Uglow and Ian Bell, Andrew's father. Monty Peters won the Intermediate class from last week's winner Dave Rance, with Andy Wilks just a further point behind.Arthur Carroll also excelled, finishing inside the top 10 and winning the Novice class. Meanwhile BTRDA Motorsport Future stalwart Josh Veale was competing in a national Sporting Trial for the first time, passengered by double MSA British Champion Bianca Wright. The pair finished just outside the top 20 amid extremely tough conditions.Results

1 Andrew Bell / Paul Baron (Crosslé) 66 marks lost2 Steve Courts / Jim Knifton (Facksimile) 70 marks lost3 Roland Uglow / Laura Wilks (Crosslé) 73 marks lostRound 12: Johnson, November 28

Championship positions (provisional) after Round 11  1 Ian Wright – 131 points (CHAMPION) 2 Roland Uglow – 1203 Ian Bell – 1064 Monty Peters – 955 Steve Courts – 836 Julian Fack – 62


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