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Bell and Moly to renew rivalry at Scarborough Gold Cup

Rivalry will be renewed between two well known Sidecar crews at the 63rd Steve Henshaw International

Gold Cup Road Races being held at Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough on Saturday and Sunday 14th & 15th

September.

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With 16 Sidecar TT victories to his credit, Dave Molyneux, the Manxman is the fourth most successful

Sidecar driver at Oliver’s Mount with 18 wins to his tally at present, the most recent during the final Sidecar

race last year.

Moly’s main rival at the picturesque North Yorkshire circuit will be Ian Bell who now has his son Carl in the

chair as passenger. Ian tops the list at Oliver’s Mount with no less than 56 race wins to his credit, taking his

maiden sidecar race victory back in 1994 in the second leg of the Formula 2 race at the Gold Cup meeting.

Ian and Carl headed home Dave and his passenger Patrick Farrance twice during the ‘Gold Cup’ meeting

last year.

However, having made his Sidecar racing debut at the Steve Henshaw event last year, Michael Dunlop with

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experienced winning TT passenger Dan Sayle in the chair soon leant the art of sidecar racing taking seventh

in his first outing and followed that with a fifth and finally a magnificent second behind Molyneux and

Farrance in the third and final race of the meeting.

The Ulster-Manx pairing return on Nick Crowe’s F2 outfit and could be contenders for taking the chequered

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cloth at least once over the two-day meeting.

Setting the rivalry aside between the Manxie and the Northumbrian other serious contenders for the threewheel

honours at the feature meeting of the year at Oliver’s Mount include three other long time enthusiast

supporters of the Auto 66 organisers, Conrad Harrison and Lee Patterson; Carl Fenwick and Jason Crowe

and Greg Lambert with Dean Kilkenny in the passengers seat.

Racing starts at 1.00pm both days, with practice and qualifying on Saturday from 9.00am and free practice

on Sunday from 9.30am. Admission is available on the gate at £20 for Saturday and £30 for the Sunday per adult, accompanied children 15 and under are free as is parking.

See the September 12 issue of Bikesport News for our full Scarborough Gold Cup preview

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