| Lampkin moves into the lead on Tough Thursday |
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| Written by MJ |
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Last year's runner up Michael Brown (Gas Gas) has now moved up into second place on ten marks, after having lost six marks today. His plight for his first ever SSDT victory continues, so could 2012 just be Michael's turn to take the top spot? James Dabill (Beta) is still in the hunt to make it two wins in a row, he is currently tied with Pascuet on thirteen marks in total. As with Lampkin, Dabill's heaviest losses came at the latter sections of the day with him adding eight to his score after his passage through the final Fersit group. Enduro rider Tom Sagar (Montesa) continues to show his all round bike skills, his tally of eight today keeps him in an incredible fifth spot overall. 2010 SSDT winner Alexz Wigg (Gas Gas) was one of four riders to record a score of six marks today, that being the equal best performance for Thursday. Wigg sits just one mark behind Sagar in sixth position in the main results table at this point. Newcomer Bradley Cox (Beta) found out what a real 'Scottish' day is like, yet despite the rough and near arctic conditions the teenager still heads the list of best first timers. Emma Bristow (Ossa) has experienced the harsh nature of this event before, however remains undeterred in her campaign to become the top female rider for the second year in a row. Scotland's flag waver Andrew Anderson (JotaGas) is still the number one home rider, yet is under pressure from the ranks and will need to keep an eye on local protagonist Kevin Dignan (Gas Gas) who is a man on the move. Despite his early start today Adam Norris (Beta) is now closing in on Over 40 class leader John Shirt (Gas Gas) to set up a tense finale between these two SSDT veterans. Day four lived up to its billing, with it not only being the longest route of the week, but also the toughest as the Scottish weather added extra severity to an already challenging day. Even the top riders suffered in the driving rain and near freezing temperatures, so it is hard to imagine just what the lesser lights have been through today just to make it back to the parc ferme ready for the final two days of competition. Friday is always a favourite amongst riders and spectators alike. The 82-mile trip around the peninsula offers easy access for the fans to hop from group to group, whilst the mainly tarmac route will provide welcome respite for the weary bodies that now have the finish in sight |
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