Stuart McClurg from Bangor won the overall Colin Adams Motorparts Hurst Cup with 20 marks lost across two days. The event drew 131 competitors to Clandeboye estate and Leadmines in County Down on Saturday and Sunday. Riders from locations including Finland completed a 10-mile course with 15 observed sections, riding two laps each day.

Competitors took part in Expert, Clubman and Novice grades, each with Pre 65, Pre 95 and Twinshock machinery classes. Second place overall went to Ben Butterworth from England on 39 marks lost, followed by Alex Lennox from Portrush on 43 marks lost.

In Expert Twinshock, Steve Saunders from England won with 46 marks lost, ahead of Ross Allen from Ballywalter on 47 marks lost and Phil Houghton from England on 56 marks lost. Clubman Twinshock saw Mark Harris from Ireland take first on 11 marks lost, with Phil Martin from England second on 15 marks lost and Glen Scholey from England third on 20 marks lost.

Clubman Pre 95 went to Jamie Chambers from Ulster on 35 marks lost, followed by Ian McMahon on 102 marks lost and Michael Adams on 104 marks lost. Clubman Pre 65 was won by James Noble from England on 7 marks lost, ahead of Philip Harris from Ireland on 28 marks lost and Gary Baker from England on 34 marks lost.

Novice Pre 95 class had George Robinson from Comber in first on 22 marks lost, with John O’Neill second on 27 marks lost and Chris Milliken third on 32 marks lost. Novice Pre 65 went to Roger Summers from England on 13 marks lost, followed by Iain Duffus on 26 marks lost and Gary Fleckney from England on 30 marks lost.

Novice Twinshock was won by Ryan Farquhar on 19 marks lost, with Amie Walters from England second on 43 marks lost and Jonny McKimm from Bangor third on 46 marks lost. Organisers thanked participants, course workers, observers, officials and title sponsor Colin Adams Motorparts along with other supporters.