Classic Scrambler Racing Coming To Killough

Classic Aotocross At Seaforde Moved To Killough

The Killinchy and District Motorcycle Club is gearing up to hold the first round of the Northern Ireland Classic Scrambles Championship on Saturday, May 4 2024.

The event was originally to be held at Seaforde MotoParc but the recent poor weather blighted the plans causing a change of venue.

Now the event is to be held at Killough, outside Downpatrick.

Chris Lappin from Comber in action on his scrambler.

The event is being held for adult and youth riders and it will also incorporate the John Donnelly Trophy.

There will be plenty of County Down riders racing for the chequered flag such as Comber man Chris Lappin, along with current holder of the John Donnelly Trophy, James Thompson from Cullybackey.

On the day practice is from 10am with racing starting at 11am.

Admission to the event will cost £5 for adults and children go free.

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