Manx Trials Club Championship 5th Round
King's Forest 31 October 2010
Expert Twinshock (on Sportsman route)
1 Chris Madigan 23 1 Jake Kelly 14
2 Graham Christian 18
Clubman 3 Geoff Griffiths 68
1 Ed  Duggan 31 4 Chas Watson 74
2 Michael Cannan 51 5 Nigel Woods 81
3 Aleyn Taggart 57 6 Paul Doherty 93
4 Stephen Collins 62
5 Andrew Cubbon 64 Pre-65 (on Sportsman route)
6 Matty Lund 65 1 Colin Scarffe 16
7 Russell Millward 66 2 Jim Davidson 41
8 Olly Megson 67 3 Dave Haynes 108
9 Ian Bailey 73
10 Paul Buchanan 83 Youth Expert
11 David Harding 102 1 Craig Norrey 99 Most cleans
12 David Asbridge 103 2 Oliver Lace 99
Sportsman Youth Inter
1 Daniel Woods 50 1 Juan Lace 103
2 Mike Stevens 56
3 Mark Moyer 64 Youth Novice
4 Jason Bulliment 68 1 Aaron Molyneux 33
5 Richard Curphey 73 2 Adam Kelly 73
6 Paul Ansermoz 76 3 Ben Collins 106

The fifth round of the Manx Trials Club Championship took place at King's Forest in overcast conditions on Sunday morning over four laps of eight sections for all classes.
Chris Madigan tackled the tough Expert sections for the loss of just 23 marks, which was a very good ride.
In the well supported Clubman class Ed Duggan was certainly King of the forest more than 20 marks clear of the chasing pack headed by Michael Cannan and Aleyn Taggart.
Fourth placed Stephen Collins, on board his pre-65 Triumph Cub, dropped a creditable 62 marks over the challenging route, managing to stay just ahead of the bunch.
In the hotly contested Twinshock class Yamaha mounted, Jake Kelly, held on to take the win from similarly mounted Graham Christian by four marks.
Committee member, Colin Scarffe, once again proved he was the man to beat in the Pre-65 class dropping a miserly 16 marks. Jimmy Davidson claimed runner up spot on his Cub. Third placed man. Dave Haynes did extremely well to complete the course onboard his big 350 Triumph Twin.
The Youth Expert class was the closest run with Craig Norrey taking the win on most cleans from Oliver Lace.
Aaron Molyneux continued his winning form to take top podium spot in the Youth Novice Class from Adam Kelly and Ben Collins.

The Committee wish to thank all of the observers for helping the event to be successful.