It was hell of a frozen weekend at Andover on the 4th of January, and what a way to see in the New Year. As usual, Andover once again proved why it is a Supercross and the cold weather only stepped up to assist.

In the U8s, Sunni Muriithi came fourth. The U10 girls saw Flo Boustred take third place, followed by Ella Greenhalgh in fourth. Joseph Lovegrove came in tenth in the U10 boys and Wilf Barlow finished fifteenth. Freddie Trosh took sixth in the U12s, James Sutton ninth, Ruben Davies eleventh and James Martin fifteenth.

While some of the youth and adult riders were away at Nationals, the numbers didn’t disappoint in Andover. Alexis Barry came seventh in the U14 girls, Matilda Wilks came eleventh and Ruby Boustred thirteenth. Billy Dyer came fourteenth in the boys and Leeyo Muriithi came twenty-first. Marit Davidse came seventh in the U16 girls and Reuben Harrington came fourth in the Open category. George Boustred came fourteenth and Morgan Gilbert in sixteenth. 

In the Junior Open, Sam Marcade came sixth, Monty Flavell tenth and Benji Pike twelfth. Andi Gardiner came second in the M40 Open, and Pete Boustred came ninth. Emma Harrison came seventh in the Senior Women’s. Jon Hall came eighth in the M50 Open.

Overall, Andover proved to be hard but our riders persevered and brought home great results. Well done to them all. And well done to all who raced Nationals as well (double that to those who decided to do both… Reuben…).

Next up National Championships and the final race of the League @ Crow.