Silsden’s Dougie Lampkin delivered the right results last weekend at Fort William.
He pressured world trials champion Toni Bou on Saturday and grabbed a bagful of championship points on Sunday, splitting fifth-placed James Dabill and Scarborough MRS Sherco rider Michael Brown.
That solid performance by multi-world champion Lampkin jacked him up the stand-ings as the highest Brit points scorer ahead of Dabill and Brown.
The Beta-UK teamster posted a fourth-best single lap on Sat-urday behind Bou, Adam, Raga and Sunday’s shock winner Takahisa Fujinami.
The weather changed on Sunday, with rain altering conditions in the sections.
On Sunday, it was Fujinami at the top of the championship results from Sherco teamster Albert Cabestany and Bou.
Yorkshire Classic Motor Cycle Club stayed on home ground at Bingley for their sixth pre-unit motorcycle trial on Sunday.
Cononley’s Dale Harrison was second in Class B behind Keighley’s Mark Feather but in front of Derbyshire entry Steve Cordon.
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