Oliver’s Mount Championships Wrap Up

Oliver’s Mount Championships Wrap Up

Following the 71st Scarborough Gold Cup, Champions a plenty have been crowned in the race to become Oliver’s Mount Racing Championship winners for 2023.

Overall ‘King of The Mount’ honours by one point went to Steve Henshaw Gold Cup winner, Cock O’The North feature races victor Dean Harrison.

Harrison’s run last week to a third Gold Cup triumph, proved remarkably enough for him to pip Joey Thompson, for showpiece Championship spoils.

Mad Bros Racing’s Gary McCoy collected the Supersport and Super Twin Championship titles whilst Classic Superbike, 400cc 4-Stroke, CB 500, Sidecars class successes, were acquired respectively by Tom Weeden, Kelly Carruthers, Grant Whitaker and the Ramsdens Steve & Matty.

Final 2023 Oliver’s Mount Racing Championship positions per class, read as follows:

King of The Mount:

1st – Dean Harrison – 50
2nd – Joey Thompson – 49
3rd – Gary McCoy – 43
4th – Rob Hodson – 42
5th – Adam McLean – 30
6th – Tom Weeden – 24
7th – Don Gilbert – 23
8th – Mark Goodings – 22
9th – Andy Smart – 21
10th – Michael Browne – 20

11th – Barry Furber – 18
12th – Dominic Herbertson – 15
13th – Mike Norbury – 10
14th – Marcus Simpson – 8
15th – Rhys Hardisty – 7
T16th – Stephen Parsons – 6
Jamie Williams – 6
18th – Oliver Macrae – 6
T19th – Sam Johnson – 5
Paul Marley – 5

21st – Aran Sadler – 5
T22nd – Toby Shann – 2
Michael Rees – 2
T24th – Dan Forbes – 1
John Marsh – 1

Supersport:

1st – Gary McCoy – 68
2nd – Joey Thompson – 43
3rd – Don Gilbert – 43
4th – Mike Norbury – 41
T5th – Dean Harrison – 40
Adam McLean – 40
7th – Tom Weeden – 34
8th – Michael Browne – 29
9th – Rob Hodson – 28
10th – Dominic Herbertson – 25

11th – Andy Smart – 22
12th – Paul Marley – 18
13th – Mark Goodings – 16
14th – Dan Forbes – 14
15th – Toby Shann – 12
16th – Oliver Macrae – 12
17th – Kevin Barsby – 10
18th – Joe Yeardsley – 9
19th – Barry Furber – 9
20th – Nik Sweet – 8

T21st – Marcus Simpson – 7
Rhys Hardisty – 7
Michael Rees – 7
24th – Aran Sadler – 7
T25th – Jamie Williams – 5
Roddy Taylor – 5
John Marsh – 5
T28th – Sam Johnson – 4
Tom Robinson – 4
30th – Mark Jackson – 1

Super Twins:

1st – Gary McCoy – 78
2nd – Barry Furber – 56
3rd – Rob Hodson – 50
4th – Toby Shann – 36
5th – Tommy Downes – 29
T6th – Marcus Simpson – 25
Michael Browne – 25
8th – Kevin Barsby – 25
T9th – Ian Lougher – 21
Michael Rees – 21

11th – Jack Turner – 17
12th – Russell Brook – 17
13th – Rhys Hardisty – 15
14th – Jamie Williams – 13
15th – Dave Hewson – 12
16th – Dan Ingham – 11
17th – Roddy Taylor – 11
18th – Lewis Arrowsmith – 10
19th – Jamie Kelman – 10
20th – Joe Yeardsley – 9

T21st – Adam McLean – 8
Dan Forbes – 8
Paul Marley – 8
Brian McCormack – 8
25th – Dean Ratcliffe – 6
T26th – Nick Allison – 5
Jacque Foley – 5
T28th – Martin Morris – 4
Chris Muckle – 4
T30th – Neil Mason – 3
Mark Jackson – 3

T32nd – Owen Monaghan – 2
Logan Turner – 2
Paul Moir – 2
Shaun Anderson – 2
T36th – Paul Magnay – 1
Tim Walsh – 1

Classic Superbike:

1st – Tom Weeden – 63
2nd – Dean Harrison – 50
3rd – Barry Furber – 47
4th – Dave Bell – 44
5th – Mike Norbury – 40
6th – Paul Marley – 31
7th – Kristian Didelot – 25
8th – David Suddes – 22
9th – Rob Hodson – 21
T10th – Don Gilbert – 20
Derek Sheils – 20

12th – Joe Yeardsley – 15
13th – John Cliffe – 15
14th – Adrian Harrison – 15
15th – Ian Armstrong – 14
16th – Ian Smith – 14
17th – Gary Graves – 13
18th – Lee Brocklebank – 13
19th – Mick Goodings – 12
20th – Brian McCormack – 9

21st – Dave Hewson – 8
22nd – Clayton Taylor – 8
T23rd – Mike Bampton – 7
Dean Ratcliffe – 7
25th – Greg Haylott – 7
26th – Dan Ingham – 6
27th – Jim Hind – 4
28th – Andrew Fisher – 3
29th – David Combrinck – 2
30th – Denzyl Weavill – 1

400cc 4-Stroke:

1st – Kelly Carruthers – 70
2nd – Richie Welsh – 65
3rd – Tim Walsh – 44
4th – Paul Cassidy – 25
5th – Lissy Whitmore – 19
6th – Dan Ingham – 15
T7th – Nick Anderson – 13
Ben Shuttlewood – 13
9th – John Cliffe – 11
10th – William Grant – 10

11th – Michael Rees – 9
12th – John McComisky – 8
13th – Oliver Dean – 7

CB 500:

1st – Grant Whitaker – 75
2nd – Liam McPherson – 55
3rd – Ricky Martin – 46
4th – Dan Blades – 39
5th – Don Gilbert – 39
6th – Ste Sewell – 34
7th – Richard Hughes – 31
8th – Owen Monaghan – 29
9th – Bailey Harker – 23
10th – Josh Leaning – 20

11th – Aran Sadler – 20
12th – Calum Pert – 13
13th – Nik Sweet – 13
T14th – Gary Graves – 7
Josh Andrews – 7
16th – Jack Turner – 5
17th – Daniel North – 4

Sidecars:

1st – Steve Ramsden/Matty Ramsden – 80
2nd – Lee Crawford/Scott Hardie – 50
3rd – Carl Fenwick/Ashley Moore – 48
4th – Shaun Chandler/Ben Chandler – 48
5th – Dave Molyneux/Dan Sayle/Justin Sharp – 40
6th – Bruce Moore/Mark Gash/Amy Dodd – 39
7th – Paul Riley/Jody James – 30
8th – Greg Lambert/Andrew Haynes – 26
9th – Conrad Harrison/Rhys Gibbons/Ashley Moore – 25
10th – David Marshal/Tony Pitt – 21

11th – James Saunders/Sarah Stokoe – 19
12th – Chris Schofield/Tom Dawkins – 18
13th – Lee Eastell/Ian Tenant – 9
T14th – Liam Saunders/Ben Stell – 7
Alun Thomas/Jack Laidlow – 7

Words by Stevie Rial #dontletfearcontrolyou

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