08/05/19 - James Dabill still leads after third day
James Dabill (Beta) retained his lead in the 2019 Scottish Six Days Trial as the prestigious Edinburgh and District Motor Club's event reached the half way stage on Wednesday evening surviving his early start day with a loss of just two marks, his first of the week.
The day's route began heading south from Fort William before taking a trip across Loch Linnhe on the Corran ferry and immediately into the first group at Ardgour. Riders then headed Strontian taking in the Carnoch group. More roadwork to Bellsgrove then off-road to Coire Dubh and then cross country alongside Loch Shiel before returning to Fort William via sections at Uachan, Fassfern and Annat and the final group at spectator favourite Trotters Burn with today’s route clocking up seventy-seven miles in total.
Dabill dropped one of his marks in the second section of the day at Ardgour and another at the following group Carnoch, after a brilliant clean on the first section of the group where he pioneered a line that all successful attempts would follow.
Whilst Dabill may have retained his three-point advantage, this is now held over twelve times and reigning Scottish king, Dougie Lampkin (Vertigo) who very much has his eyes on the top step of the podium on Saturday night. Lampkin joins Gas Gas UK rider Michael Brown on five marks overall after Brown dropped just two for the day to maintain his challenge for a first Scottish victory.
In fourth place, Sherco's Dan Peace is still in the hunt for a podium place with an impressive third day performance, equaling Doug's one mark effort. Iwan Roberts (TRRS) fought back from a poor Tuesday to leap back into sixth place, just behind Gas Gas ace Jack Price, who kept his daily loss to just two.
The three-man battle for honours as Best Scottish rider saw the lead change for the third time in three days as Andy Anderson (Scorpa) hit the front from Joe Dawson (TRRS) with yesterday's leader Calum Murphy (TRRS) relegated to third with just seven marks separating the front runners.
All nine girls are still running strong with Sherco factory star, World Champion Emma Bristow not only holding a massive class lead, but the talented Lincolnshire lady also sits in a very impressive 29th position overall.
Thursday will see another long day in the saddle, starting with a trip along the historic Mamore road to Kinlochleven, then down Glencoe taking in sections at Chairlift and Ba House before hitting the tracks across Rannoch moor to the final group which will be six sections at Fersit. The second longest route of the week, Thursday will see the riders clock up 101 miles in total.
Images courtesy of trialscentral.com
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James Dabill mantiene il comando dopo il terzo giorno
Dabill appoggia appena due piedi in tutta la giornata e guida ancora la classifica. Si avvicina Lampkin che raggiunge Brown al secondo posto con tre punti in più
Giornata nera per Filippo Locca (37 punti) che scivola al 42° posto. Gli altri italiani in gara: Davide Coppi al 85° posto, Christian Valeri (225°), Marco Marranci (229 ), Paolo Broganelli (265 ) e Alessandro Merlo (268).