JAMES Dabill topped off his seventh British Trials Championship success with two wins in the final round at Edinburgh on Sunday.

The Cookridge rider made it ten victories from the season's 12 trials and will now have his sights on achieving more glory for Team Vertigo in the Scott Trial on October 22.

Denby Dale JST Gas Gas teamster Jack Price has been the rider to pressure Dabill with nine visits to the rostrum. Dabill went down once, to Ipswich Beta rider Jack Sheppard.

The Simon Green Championship Series ran at Deer Park, Bingley on Sunday, where 39 riders competed for points in the Horsforth Motor Club event.

The scores in all three classes were low, even zero in the case of clubman winner Mick Bayley and top novice Steven Fowler.

Cookridge over sixty rider Graham Wilson would have joined that elite pair but for getting 'lost' in section four on his fifth lap.

"I spotted a green flag and almost rode the wrong side of it. I had to put a foot down to avoid the flag."

The seventh club championship trial on the Yeadon-Guiseley club's calendar attracted twice the number of entries for the British trials championship and the Horsforth club's event at Deer Park.

Eighty six riders competed at Brimham Rocks including 22 youngsters on a separate course.

Competitors travelled from Hull, Shrewsbury as well as north Derbyshire and Lancashire. Sam Yeadon topped the hard course entry from Embsay motorcycle trials instructor Aran Drachenberg and landscaper Dan Hemingway.

Kirkby Malzeard's Dave Mawer was just too accurate for Mirfield's Andrew Jackson and Baildon's Paul Jackson.