Top local riders enter Ian Watson Spring Cup Road Races

Scarborough's own Tony Flinton will have a brace of two-stroke machines at his disposal.

The opening Nat✅ional Road Race meeting of the 2010 season, the Ian Watson Spring Cup has attracted an impressive line up of local competitors from the area.

Scarborough's own Tony Flinton will have a brace of two-stroke machines at his disposal. Goole's Phil Harvey will also be out on the his🍷 pair of Hondas, whilst Whitby restaurant owner Kristian Didelot will give his 600 Honda an outing, as will Bridlington regular Chris Graily.

Others in the fiercely contested 600cc Supersport class include, Richard Gibson (South Cave), past club champion Ben Handley (Elvington), Filey's Daryl Campling, along with another ex-club champion, based in Hull, Derek Clark and Knottingꦐley's Alan Taylor.

West Yorkshire is𝓀 well represented with Ian Armstrong, Rodger Wibbe🐠rley and Dean Harrison, son of Sidecar expert Conrad. Whilst brothers Mick and Mark Goodings will be carrying the hopes of Doncaster as will fellow south Yorkshire competitor Dean Hindson.

Teesside is also well represented with Mike Minns, David Bell, Nigel Rae, Stephen Degnan, Ian Gardner, George Stainthorp, Keith Pringle, Daley Mathison 👍and 'veteran' Dave Woolams.

Making the trip north from Lincolnshire will be Jules Croft, Ivan Lintin, Ross Johnson, Paul Hedison, Dave 🦩Hewson, Joꦗshua Leaning and Andy Kirk.

Conrad Harrison will be travellin🌳g from Bradford aiming to continue his success of last year in the sidecar races. Likewise Thirsk's Tony Thirkell and 'close neighbour' John Chandler (Harrogate) will also be present as will others charioteers, Greg Lambert, David Hirst and David Lee.

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