MARK Bayliss took the honours in the KB Racing Open Experts race at the Mission Control Motorsport motocross meeting at Tirley, near Tewkesbury after three strong finishes.
Gavin Hookam failed to score in the opener, but won the remaining two races with ease to take second overall.
In the same race, the 'Battle of Worcester' continued as club big guns Pete Bolton and Dave Livesey fought it out on their mighty large-bore thumpers with Bolton taking third overall.
Nicky Matthews dominated the TP Goodwin125 Seniors, taking a brace of wins and getting second in the other race, while Dave Randall took second.
Two riders, Lee Finch and Liam Agg, scored equal points behind them, while in the Donnelly's Open Juniors, Robin Hall took the win.
Club member Justin Roebury scored three top ten finishes on his rare 360 KTM.
In the Race Spec 125 Experts, Rob Clarke took the overall prize after Lee Dunham got tangled in fencing in the opener -- a win and a second in the remaining two races placed him in second overall, while Terry Johnson took third.
Adam Harris dominated the Garner's Foods Open Seniors on home turf with Karl Harrison and Robert Hitchman joining the Malvern resident on the podium.
Another Worcester member, Mark Jones, bagged three points-scoring finishes, while Adrian Harris took his third podium in a row aboard his new CRF250 in the Harris Coatings 125 Juniors, maintaining his 100% trophy streak.
Results from the meeting:
KB Racing Open Experts: 1 Mark Bayliss (Yam 450) Gloucester; 2 Gavin Hookham (Hon 450) Avon; 3 Pete Bolton (HVA 570) Worcester.
TP Goodwin 125 Seniors: 1 Nicky Matthews (Hon 125) Worcester; 2 David Randall (Kaw 125) Upton
Donnellys Open Class Juniors: 1 Robin Hall (Hon 450) Farringdon.
Race Spec 125 Experts: 1 Rob Clark (Hon 125) Avon; 2 Lee Dunham (Kaw 250) Dursley; 3 Terry Johnson (Kaw 250) Cheltenham.
Garners Foods Open Seniors: 1 Adam Harris (Yam 250) Worcester; 2 Karl Harrison (Hon 450) Rowley; 3 Robert Hitchman (Yam 250) Cheltenham.
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