On Sunday 29th September, the Norwich Viking MCC will host the final round of the Stebbings Car Superstore and Norton Way Honda ACU Eastern Motocross Championship at Cadders Hill, Lyng. Although both the Expert and Junior titles have been decided there will be an excellent day’s racing with a full line-up of 160 riders battling for the remaining podium places.
With over 25 Expert riders entered, the Premier Class is bound to provide some spectacular action on Cadders Hill, with the fastest Junior riders mixing it with the established experts.
The Expert Championship was sealed by Sam Nunn at the penultimate round at Blaxhall. However, with both Lewis Tombs and Tom Grimshaw absent, 2023 champion Luke Parker will be fighting to retain the runner-up position that he currently holds. Shaun Southgate who is 5th in the championship today could get on the podium with 3 good race results.
Top British Championship riders, Jake Nicholls and Dylan Woodcock will be aiming to make things as difficult as possible for those chasing the podium places. Jake rode to a stunning treble at Blaxhall last weekend and always rides well on the tough going at Lyng.
The Junior Championship was also clinched at Blaxhall by Norwich Viking rider Tim Warnes some 20 years since he first won this championship. Tim will be aiming to finish on a high at his home track but there will be over 130 junior graded riders challenging for a place in the Premier Class. Tim Warnes cannot be caught in the championship although one of his main sponsors, Matt Pope is second at present, and Harry George and Jae Jeffries are only a handful of points behind.
With 12 races scheduled throughout the day, this promises to be an unmissable event. The action begins at 09:30am with timed qualification with the first championship race at approximately 11:45am.
Admission prices are Adults £10, Children 15 and under Free, Unaccompanied children £5.
Cadders Hill, Lyng can be found using post code NR9 5QZ. There will be signage from both the A47 and A1067.
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Max Leveridge
NARNA MEDIA