Trial Magazine

Well done, ladies

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The girls once again did themselves proud in the event with only two retirement­s, Louise Alford damaged her knee forcing her out and American Kylee Sweeten. Emma Bristow once again led the way, taking another special firstclass award.

 ??  ?? Emma Bristow (Sherco) 37th: The undisputed number one ladies’ trials rider in the world had some superb rides all week.
Emma Bristow (Sherco) 37th: The undisputed number one ladies’ trials rider in the world had some superb rides all week.
 ??  ?? Sandra Gomez (Gas Gas-ESP) 68th: Not being a full-time trials rider does not help Sandra, but she is a big supporter of the event.
Sandra Gomez (Gas Gas-ESP) 68th: Not being a full-time trials rider does not help Sandra, but she is a big supporter of the event.
 ??  ?? Katy Sunter (JST Gas Gas UK) 160th: Twisting her damaged knee early in the week made for a tough six days.
Katy Sunter (JST Gas Gas UK) 160th: Twisting her damaged knee early in the week made for a tough six days.
 ??  ?? With some more consistenc­y Jess knows she can bring home a better result. Jess Bown (BMS Scorpa) 118th:
With some more consistenc­y Jess knows she can bring home a better result. Jess Bown (BMS Scorpa) 118th:
 ??  ?? Victoria Payne (Active Sherco) 210th: Never one to give up, she can be proud to have taken another finish.
Victoria Payne (Active Sherco) 210th: Never one to give up, she can be proud to have taken another finish.
 ??  ?? Chloe Richardson (Beta) 135th: Now moved to Enduro Extreme Chloe always enjoys her week at the event.
Chloe Richardson (Beta) 135th: Now moved to Enduro Extreme Chloe always enjoys her week at the event.
 ??  ?? Kate Callaghan (Beta) 205th: This was a superb first attempt at this tough event.
Kate Callaghan (Beta) 205th: This was a superb first attempt at this tough event.

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