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Cycle Speedway Last Updated: Jul 20th, 2008 - 16:30:42


Cycle Speedway: Manchester League Grand Prix series Round 6.
By Admin
Jul 20, 2008, 16:29

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Bury hosted the 6th and final round of the Manchester League Grand Prix series. The threatening rain held off for the U-10 and U-13 matches, but then came down with a vengeance for the U-16 and Senior matches.
 
Astley & Tyldesley easily won the Senior (Division 1) match to make it five wins out of six and easily retain the title they won last year. Stockport's Terry Norman scored a 16 points maximum, to draw level with A & T's Dariusz Pilas in the overall GP standings. Both riders will receive a trophy as joint winners.
 
Manchester League Division 1 match result
Astley & Tyldesley 42 Stockport 16 Bury 12.
A & T: Dariusz Pilas 14, Roy Heslop 10, Mick Knowles 10, Mike Hack 8.
Stockport: Terry Norman 16.
Bury: Tom Doyle 12.
Referee - Jeff Radcliffe (Stockport).
 
Stockport pipped Bury by a point to win the Junior (Division 2) match. Stockport ran out convincing winners of the league, with Bury securing 2nd place overall. Stockport's Ali Lam dropped his first points of the year in the U-13 category, but clinched the GP series. Bury's Leo Brindley raced unbeaten in the U-16 category, but it was Stockport's Dylan Radcliffe who took the overall GP series.
 
Manchester League Division 2 match result
Stockport 74 Bury 73 Astley & Tyldesley 60 (top 5 scorers only count).
U-10s: Jack Sweeney (Stockport) 16, Adam Watson (A & T) 12, Adam Turnbull (A & T) 8.

U-13s: Mat Lush (Stockport) 15, Jack Lush (Stockport) 15, Aiden Ramsden (Bury) 14, Adam Phillips (A & T) 13, Ali Lam (Stockport) 12, Jake Read (Stockport) 12, Liam Burke (Bury) 11, Michael Kennedy (Bury) 11, Jordan Sweeney (Stockport) 9, Joe Pickford (Stockport) 9, Georgina Healey (Stockport) 8, Chris South (Bury) 7, Adam South (Bury) 7, Sophie Pickford (Stockport) 7.

U-16s: Leo Brindley (Bury) 16, Ben Higham (Stockport) 14, Dylan Radcliffe (Stockport) 14, Kristian Ramsden (Bury) 14, Ben Dickenson (A & T) 13, Chris Dyson (Bury) 13, Ben Keen (A & T) 11, Luke Jamson (A & T) 11, Kevin Yang (Bury) 10, Robin Yang (Bury) 9, Elliott Barnes (A & T) 8, Laura Watson (A & T) 7, Lauri Brierley (Bury) 4.

U-19s: Matthew Bailey (Bury) 16.
Referee - Jeff Radcliffe (Stockport).


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