Bob Smith Spring Cup Road Races Abandoned

Dean Harrison was the top points scorer at the second round of the Duke Road Race Rankings Championship 2016, the Bob Smith Spring Cup, held at Oliver's Mount, Scarborough.

Unfortunately the meeting was abandoned after a serious incident involving Billy Redmayne, who sadly passed away after being airmed to hospital.

In the four races that the Yorkshireman was involved in, he took three chequered flags and a second place, which resulted in a points haul of 235 and puts him in third place in the rankings.

Dean's Lincolnshire rival, Ivan Lintin was involved in five races, netting one victory, two second places and two fourth positions giving him 215 points and placing him in fourth spot.

Dean's brother Adrian slots into eighth place, one place ahead of of three-time Duke Rankings winner, Ian Lougher.

In all there are a total of 24 new entries in the top 50 after the first two rounds, the Mid Antrim 150 and Bob Smith Spring Cup have been held.

Malachi Mitchell-Thomas remains at the top of the table, with Michael Sweeney in second.

Rounds 3 & 4 follow in quick succession, the Around-A-Pound Tandragee

100 Road Races on 22nd and 23rd April followed by the KDM Cookstown


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