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Jul 19, 2010
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Michelle has done the points for the first few rounds.

Download Current Standings
Jul 14, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Event Date Changed!!

Entry forms are out, get them in ASAP.

Adult Series

Youth Series

Jun 28, 2010
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer
Jun 10, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

There is no training day for the 26th June event. As the Team riders are in Poland at another meeting.

May 27, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Entry forms are out, get them in ASAP.

Adult Series

Youth Series

May 17, 2010
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer
Apr 25, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Here are links to some YouTube vidoes from the last round.

Adult Race
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzC-DWcWhJQ&NR

Youth Race
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HO5UCd66ZhQ

Apr 20, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Hewitt National XC Championship (Round 2) at Chavenage Farm on Sunday, 18th April organised by Midwest MCC
Report By Mike Wood

The super Chavenage venue, scene of last months successful staging of the first ever ACU British Enduro Sprint championship witnessed yet more action at the weekend as the Midwest MCC held the second round of their Hewitt National XC series. Once again a bumper entry was in attendance to tackle the very dry,undulating Gloucestershire circuit, with for the first time racing for Youth riders. The kids in attendance proceeded to produce some great competition after first witnessing Midwest Racing supported riders Ollie Moyce and Tyson Maytom-Jones score a great 1-2 in the main Adult event aboard their Husaberg machines.

Indeed it could have been total domination for the Midwest team as in the opening few circuits of the Experts Adult event, Jamie Padget was also keeping his teammates company up at the front until a re-occurrence of a recent hand injury was to eventually force him out on lap four. Earlier in the contest it was though the very experienced Ady Smith who had led the pack away to commence their three hour blast aboard his two-stroke KTM before dropping back to 5th spot. Another rider initially in contention for honours and producing some very impressive lap times was James Jackman until retiring on lap eight after his Yamaha lost all of its gearbox oil and seized. So,after passing Smith before the completion of lap one,the immaculate Moyce led all the way to the chequered flag,finishing two minutes ahead of his very determined teammate Tyson Maytom-Jones whilst third placed Darren Wheeler was charging hard and just a very narrow five seconds behind Jones.

In the Veteran Experts,winner Gary Baker and Alastair Bramwell both completed 13 laps. From here onwards,the next ten finishers all managed 12 laps with Marcus Barnes taking 3rd ahead of Terry Beecham, Stuart Keedwell and Chris Brown. The other class for Veteran riders at Chavenage produced a very interesting contest as the top ten finishers all managed a grand total of 11 laps. Although both Roger Billam and Richard Newman posted a fastest lap time of 15 minutes 14 seconds,it was Billam who was the class winner,nearly five minutes ahead of Malcolm Elliott whilst Newman finished 3rd.

Clubman 2T and Arran Wells,Jason Hamblin, Mark Hamblin, Dan Morris and Andy Stagg all completed a total of 12 laps and both Wells and J Hamblin recorded an identical fastest lap time of 14 minutes and 35 seconds. Victor though was Wells just 26 seconds better than Jason Hamblin with the other Hamblin, Mark in 3rd. The top four in Clubman 4T,Daniel Price, Fredie Davis, Shaun Couzens and Darren Morgan also managed 12 laps of the flowing Chavenage circuit each. Taking the win in this class was Price,21 seconds ahead of Davis.

Sportsman 2T and Wayne Tibbles was to be the first man home after blasting to a total of 11 laps completed,48 seconds in front of Sam Hoskins. Also managing 11 laps was Chris Stevens and David Threadingham the respective 3rd and 4th placed finishers. Likewise,the top two finishers in the Sportsman 4T, James Heath and Joshua Fusco also completed 11 Chavenage laps. Heath not only recorded the fastest lap time in this class but also finished an very impressive 5 minutes ahead of runner-up Fusco whilst John Brown,Michael Jones,Kevin Park and Steve Curtis completed the top six.

As mentioned for the first time,a Midwest MCC event staged XC racing for youth riders. In a separate race lasting for 90 minutes and on a shortened circuit,there was four different groups. For the oldest kids in a MX2 class,George Hayes scored a great win,a full lap ahead of runner-up Jack Liddiard. In the Big-Wheeled 85cc class,the top three of Lewis Dowdeswell, Joshua Ford and Sam Widdicombe all managed 10 laps. In a race to the chequered flag, Dowdeswell was to earn the win, 22 seconds ahead of Ford.

In an incredibly tighter finish though,just a very slender 4 seconds separated Small-Wheeled 85cc winner Stefan Millward and runner-up Isaac Atherley. On the same lap total as the top two were Ross Jones, Jordan Ridgeway and Charlie Wood. The final class for riders aged 6 to 9 years saw seven gallant riders come to the start line.After 90 minutes of honest,competitive XC racing,Freddie Box was to take the win 27 seconds ahead of Josh Wilson, Luke Molter, Alfie Webb, Matthew Martin, Sam Nunn and Archie Hicks. Although finishing in 7th spot,Hicks did record the fastest lap time in this group, some 36 seconds quicker than Box!!. This was another great Midwest MCC promotion and there is certainly the promise of plenty more to come as the 2010 season unfolds!!,so get your entries in fast!!.

Apr 19, 2010
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Results for the second round are online. Current standings will be worked out over the next few days (yeah I know) so be sure to come back and check.

DOWNLOAD ADULT RACE RESULTS

DOWNLOAD YOUTH RACE RESULTS

Also to inform you, from now until June 18th 2010 Midwest Racing are offering £500 cashback on new 2010 Husabergs. Limited offer while stocks last. Ring the Shop if you want to know more.

Apr 6, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Entry Forms for the First round of the BXCC Series

Download the Regulations
Download the Entry Forms

Mar 22, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Download the latest entry forms for the 2010 Midwest MCC X-County Series. Second round of the Adult Series and first round for the NEW Youth Series

Mar 22, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Midwest Motor Cycle Club Youth Cross Country Series starts on April 18th with classes for;

  • Group 1 age 14-16 bike size 125cc 2-T or 250cc 4-T,
  • Group 2 age 12-14 bike size 85cc 2-T or 150cc 4-T B/W,
  • Group 3 age 9-12 bike size 85cc 2-T S/W,
  • Group 4 age 6-9 65cc 2-T or 100cc 4-T.

There are a total of 5 races through out the year on the following dates April 18th, June 27th, July 25th, Sept 12th, Oct 24th. Races are of one and half hours duration in the afternoon after the adult race.

A total Youth Prize fund of £1200 will be awarded to the top 6 riders overall in each group at the end of the championship season details as follows: All groups 1st £100 2nd £70 3rd £55 4th £30 5th £25 6th £20.

All groups will be product prize vouchers to buy goods to the value of the awarded prize fund amount. They will also receive trophies.

Contact Midwest on 01225 791179 or visit the website www.mwmcc.co.uk for more info and registration and entry forms.

Mar 12, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

BXCC Logo

The Official British Championship

  • Round 1 - 16 May - Midwest Racing venue Chavenage Farm, Tetbury, Glos.
  • Round 2 - 20 June - Ride Offroad UK venue Harwood Dale, Yorkshire
  • Round 3 - 1 August - Sidcup & DMCC Ltd Canada Heights, Swanley, Kent

Riders' Entry Fee for each event - £50 per round

AM race - 2 hours duration for the following classes

Sportsman (2 and 4 stroke on entry form to split start line-up)
Over 50
Clubman (2 and 4 stroke on entry form to split start line-up)

PM race - 2.5 hours duration

Championship
Expert
Clubman Elite (2 and 4 stroke on entry form to split start line-up)
Expert Over 40

Championship points allocation

For each race - 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. First to fifteenth place

Entry form to follow very shortly

Mar 5, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

The meeting on the 21st March will now be re-scheduled for June 27th, this will now include both adult and youth riders. This is due to MWMCC being involved with the ACU British Enduro Sprint Series scheduled to run March 27/28 at the clubs Chavenage Farm venue. MWMCC’s commitment to helping the ACU organize a new enduro event means that it in not possible for the club to run two events simultaneously, as to not to disappoint MWMCC members we have re-scheduled the event.

Further commitments form MWMCC to promote the new British Cross Country Championship in conjunction with the ACU, scheduled for May 16th has meant the club event on May 23rd has been cancelled. All club members are invited to ride this event and will be an ideal opportunity to ride the Chavenage Farm venue and also see some of the top enduro/cross country riders in the afternoon (details wail be sent out to club members). If club members wish to ride this event then they will be given a £5 discount off the next MWMCC meeting on June 27th, due to the fact that the British Cross Country Event will cost £50. MWMCC club championship points will not be awarded at the British Cross Country event.

This is the revised schedule of MWMCC events:

April 18th - Adult & Youth

June 27th - Adult & Youth

July 25th - Adult & Youth

Sept 12th - Adult & Youth

Oct 24th - Adult & Youth

Nov 28th - Adult only

Other MWMCC organised events:
*March 27/28th - British Enduro Sprint Championships
*May 16th - British Cross Country Championship
*(These events are separate to MWMCC club championships)

Feb 23, 2010
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

We have produced new set of results following a number of complaints about some of the finish times. I sent the race data away to the person who made the timing program and he noticed that one of the internal clocks in one of the readers was reading slow due to a low voltage from the internal battery, he has recalculated the times with this information in mind and has come up with this set of results which he says are correct. We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.

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Feb 23, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Report by Bob Mullins Photos by Martin Harding & Jack Stringer


The 1st round of the 2010 Hewitt National XC Championship got off to a cracking start at Chavenage Farm near Tetbury on Sunday 21st February. Overnight snow had dusted the fields with a light frosting. The sun shone but the air was cold. The Midwest team of Ollie Moyce, Jamie Paget & Tyson Maytom-Jones had organised a training session the day before & their first job on Sunday morning was to chip the frozen mud off their wheels. Despite heavy snow in the North, Craig Reynolds & Lewis Belfield had slogged their way down to ride at Midwest for the first time.

By the 11.00am, 208 riders were signed on & grouped in 7 ranks on the start line. As the flag dropped, Dave Nuttall whipped up his ktm to take the holeshot ahead of Aaran Poolman on his 09 Husaberg. In the slick conditions, the grass cambers of the opening mile were treacherous & by the 3rd corner Aaron had taken the lead. Jack Twentyman led of the Expert Vets away with Marcus Barnes close behind. Other Shooters were: Clubman 2T Robert Macfarlane, Clubman 4T Freddie Davis, Vets Kevin Butcher, Sports 4T Michael Jones.

The Chavenage course runs for 6 miles around a picturesque Gloucestershire valley & this year it will be the venue for the British Enduro Sprint Championship & a round of the ACU Hare & Hounds Championship. With such a busy schedule COC Simon Molter opted for a faster flowing course that would help to conserve the ground. From the start the riders skirted 4 fields before entering the first of 2 woods. There was less of the snaking through the trees than last year but there was a big hill. It presented a challenge but it's gravel base held up well. Darren Wheeler (left Martino) made short work of the climb but it gave a few riders a warming work out. They then skirted more fields before dropping down into the valley to cross the stream by the bridge. Turning into a wide pasture the course invited the competitive to wind open the throttle but there was still a bit ice about & several riders simply kept on turning & turning.

The course then climbed the steep side of the valley & entered the 2nd wood. At this point the marking clearly directed the riders along last year's easy route but an Expert Vet suffered a bit of memory loss & forgot why he was there. He took a shortcut up the old hard route. By the 2nd lap a couple of logs blocked the route as a reminder. Halfway around the 1st lap, Lewis Belfield's gearbox selector failed while he was running in 3rd. Fortunately the KB Racing team carry a full set of spares so Lewis could carry on.

As the bikes & riders flashed through the dappled light beneath the trees, the spectators gathered at the finish. Lap scoring was by transponder & there were 2 channels. The first through was Ollie Moyce (right JS) ahead of Aaran Poolman, Jason Fraser & Jamie Paget. The leading group were 30 seconds ahead of Dave Nuttall who slipped coming out of the gate & Premier team mate Rich Warner collided with him. Ian Francis pitted early with a loose plug. Kevin Bartlett snapped his chain on the start line. Tyson Maytom-Jones wrote off his Airoh helmet on a low branch. For Tyson most branches fit neatly into the low category. Dan Beavan & Ben Shuttleorth both retired with a snapped head bolts. James Blanch's clutch lever was jamming against his light switch assembly. James' solution was to have a fag. Neville Goodman was still nursing a hand injury he picked up in South Africa which would to be too much for him on the day. On lap 2 Derek Bawn dropped off the radar. He lost an hour getting back into race & he did very well clock up 9 laps. Matt Ridgway's dad John had 3 family members to support. His nephew Sam Tucker had been playing rugby the day before & he started the day with more bumps & bruises than most riders finished with. The close racing in the wet meant that mud became a problem for both the bikes & the riders. It clogged the rads & splattered their goggles.

By the halfway point the sun had begun to work it's magic & the course began to dry. The Chavenage course is very compact & a good crowd had turned out to support the riders. Ollie Moyce held onto the lead, closely followed by Jason Fraser but with less than 30 minutes to go Jason's new Suzuki ran out of petrol. He had only had the bike for 3 days & he wasn't too sure of the capacity. Ollie Moyce went on to take the overall win. He had enough of a lead to stop for a splash & dash on his last lap. Midwest team mate Jamie Paget (right Martino) clocked in for his final lap with 10 seconds to go to take the runner up. Jamie did well to get so much out of his Husaberg 570 in such slick conditions. Darren Wheeler was 3rd & Rich Warner was 4th. Manchester Xtreme's Craig Reynolds had a worthwhile journey in 5th & Dave Nuttall pick himself up to finish 6th. Despite losing his gear selector Lewis Belfield finished 7th with 12 laps. Aaran Poolman finished in 8th His fastest time was only 1 second slower than the winner's. Tyson Mayton-Jones nudged his way into 9th with one eye on the clock & one eye on the rapidly approaching Jeremy Box. Jack Twentyman won the Expert Vets ahead of Marcus Barnes. Aaran Wells was the best Clubman 2t & Pete King was the runner up. Freddie Davis led the Clubman 2t from the start to the finish. Mark Hamblin was the runner up. Kevin Barnes won the Vets ahead of Darren Jones. Sam Hoskins & Mike Ridgway both clocked up 9 laps in the Sports 2t & Macej Devdzy was the best Sports 4t as well as the worst selection possible in Scrabble.

After the event Ollie Moyce said that he hadn't had the best of starts & he had struggled with arm pump on the first few laps but it was probably the same for everyone. Once the course began to dry out he really enjoyed the ride & he was looking forward to a cheeseburger at the finish. Sadly the crowds had eaten all the buns.

Gary Baker who competes in the Veteran Expert class broke has broken his foot during the first hour on Sunday's event. Even though he broke his foot he still carried on and managed to finish 3rd in his class. Proving even though he is old he can still keep racing like the kids do. GWS Gary.

Feb 22, 2010
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Results for the first round are online. Current standings will be worked out over the next few days so be sure to come back and check.

DOWNLOAD RESULTS

On a slightly sadder note, Simon would like to say,

There have been reports of some riders swearing and shouting at other riders when they come up to pass them. This is only a minority of riders and seem to be the same offenders, your numbers have been noted and next you will be "named & shamed" on the website, further complaints will results in exclusion. All riders encounter back markers/laped riders and most wait or pass fairly so everyone is paying the same money to be out there please respect them.
Jan 19, 2010
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Entry forms for the 1st Round of the Midwest MCC National XC Championship are out and can be downloaded by following the link below.

DOWNLOAD

Dec 18, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Membership forms are out, get them in quick if you want to get your prefered number.

Download 2010 Adult Membership Form

Download 2010 Youth Membership Form

Dec 8, 2009
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Well here they are, the Final Standings for the 2009 Hewitt National XC Championship.

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Top 10 for each Class

2009 Expert Class

  1. Darren Wheeler - 145
  2. Rich Warner - 131
  3. Derek Bawn - 121
  4. Jeremy Box - 90
  5. Keith Jenkins - 88
  6. Neil Thomas - 77
  7. Tyson Maytom-Jones - 58
  8. Matthew Ridgway - 57
  9. Ollie Moyce - 55
  10. Steve Biddle - 51

2009 Veteran Experts Class

  1. Gary Baker - 150
  2. Alastair Bramwell - 134
  3. Dave Potts - 86
  4. Stuart Keedwell - 84
  5. Terry Beecham - 78
  6. Marcus Barnes - 75
  7. Adrian Francis - 72
  8. David Lote - 72
  9. James Browning - 58
  10. David Grimshaw - 52

2009 Clubman 2T Class

  1. Nathan Etheridge - 135
  2. Neil Pettit - 115
  3. Ricky Sage - 112
  4. Benjamin Wyles - 101
  5. Peter Kyte - 88
  6. Keith Jones - 74
  7. Fredie Davis - 70
  8. Trevorr Jones - 69
  9. Pete King - 57
  10. Richard Multon - 56

2009 Clubman 4T Class

  1. Grant Churchwood - 141
  2. Wayne Partington - 136
  3. Jason Webb - 126
  4. Richard Cox - 79
  5. Matthew Lefevre - 73
  6. Simon Evans - 67
  7. Asa Hurley - 66
  8. Chris Ginn - 62
  9. Peter Ballinger - 60
  10. Mark Docherty - 50

2009 Veteran Class

  1. Tony Hobbs - 144
  2. Graham Reid - 113
  3. Trev Child - 91
  4. Toby Bevan - 89
  5. Glenn Woodland - 84
  6. Garry Price - 82
  7. Paul Hoskins - 74
  8. Stuart Jones - 67
  9. Terry Hoskins - 60
  10. Darren Jones - 58

2009 Sport 2T Class

  1. Daniel Price - 138
  2. Robert Dixon - 111
  3. Jason Hamblin - 87
  4. Tomas Janikowski - 81
  5. Robert Lees - 79
  6. David Mears - 73
  7. Mike Owen - 69
  8. Mark Hamblin - 61
  9. Scott Thompson - 50
  10. Sam Hoskins - 49

2009 Sport 4T Class

  1. Scott King - 150
  2. James Tucker - 131
  3. Sean Smith - 111
  4. Niki Richardson - 103
  5. Nick Worlock - 72
  6. Mathew Jones - 70
  7. Kevin Park - 65
  8. Tom Austin - 57
  9. Chris Bishop - 51
  10. Chris Jones - 50
Nov 25, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

During the event I was playing with my new camera. It records HD video, as well as take pictures. I took some short videos and have chucked it onto YouTube for you all.

To watch it in hi definition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiYrq8Rbj3A

Or Watch it here.

Nov 23, 2009
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Here are the results,
RESULTS

We will be going over the Final standings for the championship this week. I will send out a e-mail to all members on the mailing list to tell them when they are done.

Don't forget, the new On-line Shop at Midwest Racing

I have just seen a report from the guys at West Glos & Dean Forest
Motor Cycle Club
. We are pleased hear you all had fun.

Nov 1, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Entry forms for Round 6 of the Hewitt National Cross Country series have been released.

Download Now

Oct 15, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

2010 Event Dates for Midwest MCC

  • Round 1 (Adult only) - 21st February 2010
  • Round 2 (Adult only) - 21st March 2010
  • Round 3 (Adult & Youth) - 18th April 2010
  • Round 4 (Adult & Youth) - 23rd May 2010
  • Round 5 (Adult & Youth) - 25th July 2010
  • Round 6 (Adult & Youth) - 19th September 2010
  • Round 7 (Adult only) - 24th October 2010
  • Round 8 (Adult only) - 28th November 2010
Oct 2, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

The event planned for the 18th of October has been cancelled due to land issues.

The next event will be in November and the track will be at a new venue.

I have also done the Current Standings which is now in PDF format and has the corrected results (ie the worst taken off). This should help with me getting them online quicker for you all.

Download Current Standings

 

Sep 21, 2009
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Here are the results,
RESULTS

Thank you to all that turned up for a great days racing. Also a big thanks to the marshals and medics as well.

A special thanks from Robert Dixon (403) to Daniel Price (412) because even though they are in a battle in their class Daniel came to the aid of Robert when he ran out of fuel. Daniel had gearbox problems so was out of the race so loaned Robert a few litres out of his bike so Robert could continue to a 2nd place finish in his class.

Sep 15, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Well due the postal strikes some of the entries have not been coming in as quickly as normal. So if you are not on the ENTRY LIST and you have sent your entry form then please ring the shop on 01225 791179

Thank you.

Sep 7, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Entry forms for Round 6 of the Hewitt National Cross Country series have been released.

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Aug 3, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Due to 2 other clubs having to move their dates to the 13th of September due to land issues, we have decided to move our event to the 20th of September to make things easier for everyone.

So remember Ston Easton, 20th September.

I have also updated the Current Standings page and it should show the lastest figures. I have not taken the worst scores away yet.

Aug 2, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Latest Video

Jul 27, 2009
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Results are in and now they are online.

Download now

Jul 26, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

We had a lot of luck with the weather today. With only slight drizzle during the racing.

Matt Ridgway

The track was a tough one again, but riders were still smiling by the end of the event.

1st - Matt Ridgway
2nd - Rich Warner
3rd - Derek Bawn

Photographs by Jack Stringer are now online

Jul 24, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Parking for the Woods is on the A36. It is recommended to come from Warminster as it is a busy road and it maybe hard to turn across the traffic.

GPS Loonies can use this, Cords. 51.244495, -2.252424


View Midwest Rd5 2009 - Blackdog Woods in a larger map

Jul 8, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Entry forms for Round 5 of the Hewitt National Cross Country series have been released.

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Jul 7, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

If you would like to purchase DVDs of the events please visit Alan's website or call into the Midwest Racing Shop

Jul 7, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer
I have updated the Current Championship Standings. Sorry it took so long. I will try to get them updated quicker next time.
Jun 20, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Report by Martin Harding

The event was held in Norridge Wood in the shadow of Clay Hill part of the Longleat estate near Warminster. The Midwest team had laid out a superb course mostly in the woods where the many drainage ditches kept riders concentrated along with the tree stumps and roots and not using the fire roads there was no rest for riders.

Late entry Tom Sager along with his father Paul both winning there class which added a lot of interest for the many spectators Tom spending time signing posters and having his photo taken with his supporters. With the temperature souring the race started at 11.00 o'clock with the 200 riders facing a tough 3 hour race with the course changing as the race progressed it became very unpredictable with most experts having one or more falls. First class away the Experts saw Steve Grimshaw and Rich Warner arrived at the first corner together, 1st Tom Sager 16laps, 2nd Darren Wheeler,3rd Rich Warner, 4th Derick Bawn 15 laps, 5th Anthony Dean.

Next away the Vets EXP. Alistair Bramwell got the hole shot followed by James Browning and Dave Potts, 1st Gary Baker 15laps, 2nd Alistair Bramwell, 3rd David Grimshaw, 4th Dave Potts 14 laps, 5th Lewie Davie.

Clubman 2t Fredie Davies got to the corner first with Bebjamin Wyles right on his back wheel followed by Trevor Jones, 1st Nathen Etheridge15 laps, 2nd Trev Jones 14 laps. 3rd Peter Kyte, 4th Benjamin Wyles, 5th Neil Pettit.

Clubman 4t Simon Evens and Stuart Davy Fought side by side from the line right into the corner with Andy Chub close behind. 1st Grant Churchwood 14 laps, 2nd Jason Webb, 3rd Mathew Lefever, 4th Asa Hurly, 5th Simon Evens.

The Veteran class saw the most closely fought start with three riders together in line at the first corner Ian Griffiths Tony Hobbs and Paul Sager, 1st Paul Sagar 14 laps, 2nd Tony Hobbs 13 laps, 3rd Trev Child, 4th Glen Woodland, 5th Garry Clark.

The sportsman 2 Stroke, Dan Price was the clear leader off the line, 1st Dan Price 14laps, 2nd Robert Dixon 13 laps, 3rd Robert Lees, 4th Scott Thompson 12laps, 5th Thomas Janikowsi.

The sportsman 4 stroke, A spectacular arrival at the corner by Nicholas Keen with back wheel off the ground with feet up at seat height standing on his arms nearly gaining control before colliding with James Tucker then falling off, 1st Scot King 13 laps, 2nd James Tucker, 3rd Kevin Parker 12 laps, 4th Steve Chesterton, 5th Tom Aston.

Expert class winner Tom Sager said he enjoyed the event and the woods were good but the ground became very unpredictable as the roots became exposed.

Full results
Photographs

Next Event Round 5 26th July

Jun 15, 2009
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Results are in and now they are online.

Download now

Jun 14, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Tom Sagar and Simon Molter after Toms win.

Tom Sagar joined in today for Round 4 of the Hewitt National Cross-Country series at Norridge Woods near to Warminster. He took the first place finish in front of Darren Wheeler and Rich Warner.

Full report to follow soon.

Results should be out Monday afternoon. I will try to get them on here ASAP. If you want to have an e-mail sent to you when we have published the results then please join the Newsletter.

Jun 13, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Well I have been down to the track today and had a ride out on the FE450 Husaberg. Its a very nice bike, it coped with my lack of riding ability very well. The track is in excellent condition. See you all there tomorrow.

Wile I was there Simon told me that Tom Sagar will be turning up to compete. This should be a fun event to watch.

Jun 11, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Different to what is written on the regs but we will be parking on the other side of the woods. Parking is at a similar location to the Clay Hill round last year.



View Norridge Woods in a larger map

Postcode: BA12 7QG, Cley Hill farm, Corsley Heath
Lat and Long for GPS freaks: 51.212583, -2.228165

May 29, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Entry forms for Round 4 of the Hewitt National XC Championship are ready for download.

Get them here.

Location: Norridge Woods, Warminster
Date: 14-06-2009
Start: 11am

May 18, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Well I have made a new feature for the Midwest MCC website. A newsletter that you can subscribe to a keep informed about all things Midwest MCC. But mainly its for informing you all about the release of Entry Forms and Results.

To subscribe just go to the Newsletter page and enter your name and your e-mail address.

May 16, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Well Alan has done it again, he has made a short highlights video for round 3 of the Hewitt National Cross Country Series.

If you would like to purchase DVDs of the events please visit Alan's website or call into the Midwest Racing Shop

May 13, 2009
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

I have now uploaded a newer version of the results that now have the gate times as well.

DOWNLOAD

I have also updated the Current Standings. I am just showing riders that have points. See here

May 11, 2009
Category: Results Posted
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Results are in and now they are online.

Download now

May 10, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Darren Wheeler

Only a short report for tonight. It was another fine day at Chevenage Farm. I got to have a go on the new Husaberg and I can say its wheelie good, must see if I can borrow it another day for a more in depth test ;-)

Tyson Maytom-Jones

Full Results should be online Monday Evening. But for now here are the top 4.
1st - Darren Wheeler
2nd - Keith Jenkins
3rd - Rob Warner
4th - Tyson Maytom-Jones

 

Jack

Apr 28, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Alan from Zebedi.co.uk has uploaded a few shorts to YouTube.

If you would like to purchase DVDs of the events please visit Alan's website or call into the Midwest Racing Shop

Apr 22, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Jack Stringer

Entry forms for Round 3 of the Hewitt National XC Championship can be downloaded from here.

The event will take place on the 10th of May 2009 at Chavenage Farm near to Tetbury.

Mar 23, 2009
Category: Event News
Posted by: Mike Wood

On the original staging date for the opening round of the 2009 National Hewitt XC series back in February, eight inches of snow covered Chavenage, a venue that has endless potential and which sits in a gorgeous Cotswold valley with Gatcombe Park, the royal residence of HRH Princess Anne in the distance. For the re-staging of this Midwest MCC promoted event on Sunday though,there could have been no greater contrast in conditions as warm, Spring like sunshine greeted the truly fantastic 307 strong entry, again proving the immense popularity of not only the Hewitt series but also XC racing in general. At most venues, an entry of this size would create congestion, but such is the fast, flowing nature of the vast Chavenage expanses with its combination of motocross style blasts and open wooded sections that a majority of riders managed to comfortably complete the three hour blast with little difficulty. Once again Midwest MCC produced a quality event for their entry and so it was therefore rather fitting that the eventual top Expert honours in this Hewitt opener should be claimed by one of their main team riders, Ollie Moyce. However the Husaberg rider certainly had to work overtime for his win, snatching victory on the final lap of the event following a thrilling tussle with Matt Ridgway.

 

Right from the start, Matt Ridgway had been the early pace-setter, forging an advantage ahead of Ollie Moyce before the latter eventually hit the front. Then, came the first moment of drama as Ollie Moyce stopped to refuel in the parc-ferme. Whilst filling up, Ollie Moyce lost his balance and was trapped under his machine with the fuel spilling onto his race clothing.

 

Once upright again, Ollie regained his composure before racing off in hot pursuit of Ridgway, lap by lap reeling him into his sights. With just one lap remaining, Moyce had finally caught the Suzuki rider, locking him into his sights, and the battle of the young guns was well and truly on. On that final lap though came the race deciding moment in the only wet, muddy area of the entire circuit. On the exit from a rutted stream crossing, Matt Ridgway spun off and so close was the charging Moyce that he was unable to avoid collision, falling on top of his stranded rival. In the battle to remount, Moyce was quickest to climb aboard his machine and regain traction before blasting off to take the win.

 


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