With only one fixture remaining, the outcome of the 2013/14 NEHL Grand Prix Series is still to be decided.

Allowing for pack movements, both the men’s and women’s competition will go down to the wire. In the men’s competition both James Dunce and John Hurse are moving up a pack so how will this affect their scores? As a long shot could Mal Gibson pull a blinder in the last race and score huge points to nick it on the line?

In the women’s series it looks like a two horse race between Lucy Matheson and Charlotte Carpenter.  If Charlotte runs she will get the 80 bonus points (for competing in every fixture), and assuming they get the same points as Alnwick it could be a dead heat! It’s all if’s and buts and very exciting.

And remember, the final fixture of the season returns to Wrekenton (Gateshead) on Saturday, 22nd March.

Thanks to David Appleby for compiling the tables.

 

 

Please get in touch if you have a query with the results or about the next fixture.

7 Responses

    • no i’am not. it’s tough work slogging yours guts out when you get to my age and the bloke who does the points system try’s to rob you. and i’am giving some of these buggers 30years.

  1. Michael, a comprehensive range of factors are taken into account when allocating handicaps, relative state of old codgerness being one of them.

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