My History and Achievements to date
Updated : 06-11-2005
European Championship – Round 4 – Darfo Boario Terme – Italy

 

ROSS DANBY
RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENTS TO DATE
Updated:  January 2007

2007 - Plans and ambitions (in particular 2007)

Ψ  Contest whole series of World FIM 125cc Youth series (finishing in top 3)

Ψ  Contest whole series of UEM European Junior 125cc Cup (finishing in top 3)

Ψ  To win the British Solo Championship - 125cc Expert Series

Ψ  Compete in ACU NOVOGAR Championship (where World & European events will allow)

Ψ  Confirmed place on JST GasGas UK Team

Ψ  Confirmed place for the SCOTTISH SIX DAYS Trial

Ψ  To contest all British Championship Trials

Ψ  To secure a place in The SCOTT Trial

Ψ  To be successful in achieving a place on the ACU Training Academy

Ψ  Again to continually improve my skills and techniques whilst enjoying my riding.

1st Round – NOVOGAR Championship – “Vic Brittain” Trophy Trial

Won first round of the Championship taking maximum 20 points.

2006 - Plans and ambitions for future (in particular 2006)

Ψ  Compete in all the FIM World Class events

Ψ  To be 125cc ‘A’ class champion

Ψ  To be in top 5 of UEM European rounds

Ψ  To remain in the British Support class

Ψ  To be in top 3 of ‘A’ class YMSA championship

Ψ  To remain in the youth GasGas team

Ψ  To improve my skills and techniques whilst enjoying my riding

Ψ  To remain on the ACU Training Academy

 

FIM – (World) 125cc Youth Cup Series - Finished 6th overall

UEM – (European) – Junior 125cc Cup - Finished 5th overall

The SCOTT Trial - Best 125cc – 1st overall + Silver Spoon – Finished 23rd overall

‘A’ National British Championship - Finished 3rd overall (2 rounds missed due to World Round commitments).

YMSA – Championship - Finished 4th overall

YMSA – Mitchell 3 Day Event - Finished 1st overall

Nantwilt Trophy Trial - 1st overall

Barry Masters Trophy Trial – 1st overall

Terry Cup (Midland Centre) – 1st overall

Northern Experts – 7th overall

Southern Experts – 6th overall

2005

  1. Securing a position on the ACU Training Academy Group
  2. Chosen to ride in the British Youth Support Class
  3. Up to February - Completed 7 trials so far this year: 
  4. Achieving 5 – 1st place positions
  5. Two 2nd place positions – coming 2nd to Steve Saunders and 2nd to Tommy Sagar
  6. Tom Wycherley Trophy Trial – 1st overall  

‘A’ National Championship

Position

‘A’ YMSA
Championship

Position

Round 1 – Cheadle

1st

Round 1 – Knabb Quarry

5th

Round 2 – Otter Vale

2nd

Round 2 – Dudwood

4th

Round 3 – Surrey

2nd

Round 3 – Wales

3rd

Round 4 – East Mid.Racing

3rd

Round 4 – Foxholes

2nd

Round 5 – Kent

2nd

Round 5 – Knabb Quarry

1st

Round 6 – Bradford

2nd

Round 6 – Bracken Rocks

3rd

Round 7 – Abergavenny

2nd

 

 

Round 8 – Mansfield Maun

3rd

 

 

Round 9 – Isle of White

2nd

 

 

OVERALL POSITION

2nd

OVERALL POSITION

2nd

2005 European Championships
125cc Youth Cup

Month

Venue

Position

July

Italy – Garbonate Monastero

3rd

August

Norway – Hobol

4th

October

Italy – Torro Pellice

5th

OVERALL POSITION

 

4th

2005 European Championship
125cc Junior Cup

Month

Venue

Postion

July

Italy – Garbonate Monastero

4th

August

Norway – Hobol

3rd

2005 World Championships
125cc Youth Cup

Month

Venue

Position

July

Hawkstone Park

2nd

September

Belgium

7th

2004

1st – ‘B’ Class 125cc British Youth National Championship
(Won every round of British ‘B’ class National)

 

European 2004

8th – French Euro
8th – British Euro
9th – Spanish Euro
8th – Position overall

1st – ‘A’ class – Bewdley Motor Cycle Club
1st – ‘A’ class – Heart of England – 2-day event
2nd – ‘A’ class – Scarborough – 2-day event
4th – ‘A’ class – YMSA – 3-day event
4th – ‘A’ class – YMSA Championship (winning the final round)

(Please note all the above events Ross was riding in a class above his age group)

2003

1st – ‘B’ class – Scarborough – 2-day event
1st – ‘A’ class – Breidden Hills Championship
1st overall – Nantgwilt Trophy Trial
1st – ‘B’ class – YMSA Championship
2nd – ‘B’ class – British Youth National Championship
3rd – ‘B’ class – YMSA – 3-day event

2002

1st – ‘B’ class – Scarborough – 2-day event
7th – ‘B’ class – British Youth National Championship (included up to 250cc)

2001

4th – ‘C’ class – British Youth National Championship (only 1 trial held due to Foot & Mouth)

 

 

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