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Who won the Scottish Six Day Trial 2019?
James Dabill
Past Scottish Six Days Trial Winners
2019 | James Dabill | 300 Beta |
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2018 | Dougie Lampkin | 300 Vertigo |
2017 | Dougie Lampkin | 300 Vertigo |
2016 | Dougie Lampkin | 300 Vertigo |
2015 | Dougie Lampkin | 300 Vertigo |
Where is the Scottish Six Day Trial held?
Fort William
The Scottish Six Days Trial covers a vast area of ground across all sorts of different regions, but the main base for the event is the small town of Fort William in the Lochaber region of the picturesque Scottish Highlands.
Who won the SSDT 2019?
Factory Beta rider, James Dabill has won the 2019 Scottish Six Days Trial and finally brought Dougie Lampkin’s run of seven straight victories to an end and thwarted the Vertigo factory ambassador’s aim of a thirteenth victory in the Edinburgh & District Motor Club’s famous event.
How many days is the Scottish Six Days Trial?
The Scottish Six Days Trial is a Motorcycle Trial with a difference! It has the additional test of reliability over long distances with riders completing up to 100 miles each day over six consecutive days.
Where was the first SSDT trial in Scotland?
The route, with approximate mileags covered for the very first Scottish Trial (5 Days) was as follows: Day One – (187 miles) – Stirling; Crieff; Sma’ (small) Glen; Amulree; Aberfeldy; Pitlochry; Newtonmore and through Carrbridge to Inverness.
Is there a pre 65 trial in Scotland?
What is the Pre-65 Trial? In association with the Scottish Six Days Trial, Edinburgh & District Motor Club also run a Pre-’65 two-day Trial for motorcycles manufactured before 1965.
Where was the first Scottish motorcycle trial held?
The inaugural Scottish motorcycle trial was held in July 1909 and was a five-day event devised by Campbell McGregor of the Edinburgh Motor Cycle Club. Originally, the trial started in Edinburgh, going to John O’Groats before returning to Edinburgh. It aimed to be the most challenging motorcycle trial ever held.