DOUBLE Welsh trials champion Iwan Roberts won Yeadon-Guiseley MC's Yorkshire Centre Championship Cobb and Jagger Trophy trial at muddy Keighley Gate from Dan Thorpe and Chris Pearson in what was the second day of riding for the teenage Ffestiniog heavy plant engineer.

Thorpe was back in action after laser eye treatment after a three-week absence. The JST Gas Gas ace appeared totally on top form.

A total of 115 contested the main course while a further 22 small wheelers assembled at the bridge to ride a compact six-section course with the stream and surrounding banks which after four laps became slippery.

Oliver Sharp just eased to the Inter class victory over Sam Johnson. Ollie was dressed Saville Row standards in his pristine riding clothing. Tom Middleton won the battle of the novices.

The hard course entry list consisted of 20 front line performers plus five hot youths. Class winner Joe Faunthorpe was positively glowing and attacked all 14 sections with speed and aggression.

That seemed to work for the Bradford boy because Sunday's championship course was just one great expanse of mud and rocks with no grip under the blanket of fallen leaves.

The Clubman A route was hardly easy and significantly the top three finishers were the elder statesmen of Yorkshire trialling.

West Leeds veteran Nigel Crowther put his Vertigo at the top of the results ahead of decorator Graham Tales and electrician James Noble, who rode a Montesa 4rt in the trial and not his Ariel machine. Darren Mitchell excelled in Clubman B, riding the entire six sections in the west ravine without penalty on lap one. He dabbed the fourth on lap three and dropped five more marks in the narrow stream at eight and nine and dab on the grassy 13th at the west end of the meadow.

Postman Mark Chippendale was right on Darren's case but a one and five in the penultimate section ended his victory hopes.

Some of the youths rode out of class. Beth Waite and Silsden's Gabby Whitham elected to ride Class A youth, leaving Charlie Mosley to rule Class B ahead of Edward Earle and Keighley's Aaron Carter. Megan Savage won the out of class youths in Clubman B from Josh Chew and Denholme's Olivia Brooksbank. The Barnsley girl certainly attacked the fallen tree at section six in high speed style. Interesting note in Small Wheels was the close debits on the hard and beginners courses.

Keighley's Myles Hutchinson and Imogen Laws headed their classes but Ryan Shepherd dominated the middle course class.

Results – Championship course.

Experts: 1 Iwan Roberts (Beta) 4, 2 Dan Thorpe (Gas Gas) 11, 3 Chris Pearson (Sherco) 12.

Inters: 1 Oliver Sharp (Sherco) 46, 2 Sam Johnson (Beta) 50, 3 Tom Rushton (Montesa) 69.

Novices: 1 Tom Middleton (Beta) 64, 2 Ben Ludgate (Gas Gas) 81, 3 Louis Haley (Montesa) 82.

Youth Class A: 1 Joe Faunthorpe (Beta) 62, 2 Keiran Child (Beta) 80, 3William Tolson (Beta) 82.

Clubman A: 1 Nigel Crowther (Vertigo) 9, 2 Graham Tales (Montesa) 14, 3 James Noble (Montesa)15.

Youth A (Out of class): 1 Beth Waite (Beta) 100, 2 Gabby Whitham (Jotagas) 103.

Youth Class B: 1 Charlie Mosley 54, 2 Edward Earle 57, 3 Aaron Carter 75 (all Beta).

Clubman B: 1 Darren Mitchell (Beta) 6, 2 Mark Chippendale (Gas Gas) 12, 3 Ian Haigh (Montesa) 15.

Youth A & B (Out of class): 1 Megan Savage (Gas Gas) 53, 3 Josh Chew (Beta) 72, 3 Olivia Brooksbank (Sherco) 119.

Clubman B Class C course: 1 Jacob Smith 61, 2 Elliott Laws 65, 3 Henry Stephenson 78. (All Beta).

Small Wheels hard course: 1 Myles Hutchinson 44, 2 Jasper Fox 45, 3 Toby Shaw 46. (All Oset).

Middle course: 1 Ryan Shepherd 2, 2 Morgan Shepherd 11, 3 Monte Andrew 11.

(All Beta).

Beginners course: 1 Imogen Laws (Beta) 25, 2 Poppy Fletcher (Beta) 27, 3 Summer Brooksbank (Oset) 28.