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OOMBECALLS!
Afterthe sun-fest that was
Cadwell Park (page47)
Castle Combewas wet.
Editor Bertie braved the
elements on two wheels
on Frida ytofi nd some
hardy souls going outin
naff conditions. So it was
left to ourvery own Andy
Bolas to getwinners over
both theCMM and the
VJMC day on the(much
better) Saturday.
So, the winners were:
Best in Show was
Nathanial Mann’sAprilia
Tuono Factory.Best
Restoration wasaYamaha
FZR1000RU,owned by
Reverend GrantJeffery.
BestSpeci al wa sYamaha
TDR250 withGreg Reid.
Thisbeastie hada
modded frame,FZR
swingarm,Paoli inverted
forks, carbon-fibrepanel s,
YPVS421cc motorand
85bhp!
Best2000s was Andrew
Napier’ssweet Aprilia
RS250 Mk.2. Best1990s
wenttoNick Hurstand
his lovely Kawasaki KR-1S
C3. AndyHesketh’s nice
Yamaha SDR200 won
Best 1980s, whileanother
Yam–this time anRD
–won Best1970s for
Lance Malton. Finally,
best fromthe 1960s was
won by Paul Reynolds with
his lovely Ducati250.
Thanks to DarinFrow
and Rob Scottfrom
Classic BikeTrackdays for
the awardsand Robfor
handing them out like a
star! Ta both!
Andy Hesketh gets
his award.
Yamaha RD400 and
Lance Malton.
Rev.Grant Jeffery's
EXUP-RU.
Rev. Grant Jeffery
gets his prize!
TDR250 winner
Greg Reid.
Kawasaki KR1-S
and Nick Hurst.
Ducati and owner
Paul Reynolds.
Nathanial gets his prize.
Nathanial Mann'sTuono.
Andrew gets his
prize.
Andrew Napier's
RS250.
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