Stomp has backed the Redbull Soapbox Race 'Team Spit-phya' by supplying pit bike wheels, tyres, brake systems & shock absorbers to assist their build.
These Guys have put in some serious effort into their 'soapbox?'. You can follow their build by watching Dave or following their facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Spitphya
On at 3:00 pm on Friday, 12th July on Dave
Repeated On at 1:00 pm on Sunday, 14th July on Dave
The race held at Alexandra Palace will be shown live on Dave on Sunday 14th July at 4 pm.
We have very high hopes for the team after they got the fastest time in testing (this prior to the installation of their aerodynamic bodywork & under tray).
Good luck!!
Friday, 12 July 2013
Friday, 15 March 2013
Dappy Knows What's Up
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Friday, 5 October 2012
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
TEAM STOMP MOP UP AT THE HOUSE!
TEAM STOMP MOP UP AT THE HOUSE!
It was a TEAM Stomp one two at the British Dirt Track Championships at Rye House, Hertfordshire on Sunday, with Gary Phelps taking the overall victory over his team mate and series leader Luke Coker.
As always the racing was close, fast and eventful in the Welsh Pitbikes British Dirt Track Mini Bike Championships with 14 riders on the line, things did pretty darn close, especially when Wayne Johnstone collided with the fence and crashing in front of the following pack, which caused carnage. All riders were up and back in the re run though.
Whilst the Stomp riders took the first two places it was Trevor Heath who was the quickest rider of the day taking 4 wins, but have an engine failure in race one which cost him. Heath also rode in the Dirt Track Solo class taking all 5 race wins for the Round 4 title.
Mathew Cole is getting quicker with every event and two third places in the last two races awarded him with a 4th overall ahead of Johnstone and Billy Coles in fifth and sixth respectively.
Shane Jordon had his best result to date, being consistent throughout the day and earning a very good 7th overall, whilst Andrew Walker learned a lot from his debut at Round 3 in Swindon, to take a promising 8th place overall.
Another DT Solo rider Scott Cresswell also looked good and until he had bike problems showed well taking 9th.
Ryan Jeffries was another rider to show improvement and but for a couple of none finishes could have finished higher than his 10th and rode better than his final place suggests.
Andrew Pepler recovered from a late start to end up riding well with a good final ride, whilst veteran racer Nick Pzybora showed it is never too late to race. Our Home Town Hero Winner Craig Swales enjoyed his day, and is keen to come back having improved during the day and learning lots and making new friends.
Colin Perkins started well on his debut but faded but sure made a good impression in his first time out.
Yet again a great day of racing was had by all.
Good fun had in the pits, a sunny day, a great race track now onto round 5 at Stoke on Sunday 5th August.
With the event being only two weeks away we need entries in ASAP for this with online entries on www.britishdirttrack.co.uk
or you can enter by texting or calling Gaynor 07718 208640 or emailing
entries@allterrainevents.eu
Much has been made of the strong northern Pitbike scene up north so it would be great to see some of you there.
Welsh Pitbikes British Dirt Track Mini Bike Championships - Round 4 results
1st Gary Phelps
2nd Luke Coker
3rd Trevor Heath
4th Matthew Cole
5th Wayne Johnstone
6th Billy Coles
7th Shane Jordon
8th Andrew walker
9th Scott Cresswell
10th Ryan Jeffries
11th Andrew Pepler
12th Nick Przyboro
13th Craig Swales
14th Colin Perkins
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Heath turns on the Mini style at Swindon Dirt Track
Heath turns on the Mini style at Swindon Dirt Track
The British Dirt Track championships headed to pastures new and the famous Abbey Stadium, home of the Swindon Robins speedway team on Sunday. The track was in awesome condition and once again there was a great line up in the Welsh Pitbikes British Dirt Track Mini Bike championships, with new faces added into the mix including the two Home Town Hero’s Piran Crook and Tom Haynes.
The racing as always was epic and enjoyed by the 500 plus crowd in attendance with Team Stomps Gary Phelps showing good early form to take the first race with an intense battle with Trevor Heath. This battle was replicated in the final in a four way battle which Heath managed to win.
The brothers Frearson were also in great form with Adam being the top scorer on the day with some forceful racing, whilst his brother performed well including some intense battles with series leader Luke Coker of Team Stomp. Last years runner up Wayne Holloway made a good return to the fold (and thanks to Wayne for lending us his bike for a town centre promo stand we ran the day before) and looked quick and confident on his former Speedway stomping ground. Local racer Blaine Blackwell was doing it for the little machines and showed that you can still mix it on his Super Stock KLX 110cc with a semi auto clutch coming 7th overall and 6th in the final.
Loads more battles up and down the field were had, and yet again an awesome camaraderie in the pits with riders from all classes with much respect being paid to the Minis and the racing served up by the other racers, many of which are looking to take part on a mini bike in the future.
Regulars Wayne Johnstone, Matthew Cole, Shane Jordan and Ryan Jefferies all added points to their tally as they aim to get in the top 12 of the series and get in the Super Final at Coventry with prizes and some cash up for grabs in October.
Congratulations to both the Home Town Hero’s for their performance and for becoming part of the series, and a big thank you to the STOMP/Welsh Pitbikes team for looking after them.
Thanks again for all of your support and we look forward to the next round at the smaller circuit at Rye House, in Hertfordshire, on a technical track which should certainly showcase the skill of the riders.
The series is growing in popularity with everyone welcome to take part, whatever ability. If you are a front runner the racing is intense with sprint flat out races. If you are new to the game this is a great way to try racing, enjoy the camaraderie and just get yourselves on a bike and enjoy getting the back end out and being part of it.
The next round is at the Rye House Stadium, Hoddeson, Hertfordshire on Sunday the 22nd July.
For full info on the series visit www.britishdirttrack.co.uk if you are interested in racing email entries@allterrainevents.eu or call Gaynor on 07718 208640 or if you have any questions then call Tony on 07774 434468
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Swindon Dirt Track event announces Home Town Heroes
A new initiative between British Dirt Track, Welsh Pitbikes, the Swindon Advertiser and Swindon Speedway has announced the two young riders that are taking part as the Home Town Heroes at the forthcoming British Dirt Track event at the Abbey Stadium on the 8th July.
The winners who applied to become the events Home Town Hero by emailing and posting on Social Media, will race in the Welsh Pitbikes British Mini Bike Dirt Track Championships at Blunsdon against some of the countries top racers, in what is round 3 of the national series. The Works STOMP/Welsh Pitbikes team will also provide support for the winners throughout the event, and will class them as part of their race team for the duration of the evening.
Two heats of 12 racers will fight for points in 5 point scoring heats aiming to qualify through to the final where prizes are up for grabs. The first HTH winner is 15 year old Swindon lad Piran Crook, who will take place in his first ever Mini Bike event. Piran rides Moto X, and his brother rides in the British Youth Speedway Championships, who he mechanics for. Piran’s father Patrick was over the moon when told of the prize, “when we first read about the competition in the Advertiser we were surprised that events like this were being run, so we jumped at the chance of entering Piran. We are local and many of our family and friends will be coming to support him and we hope if he goes well that he can continue in the series”.
The second winner who was awarded his place by Welsh Pitbikes is 17 year old Tom Haynes who is currently studying in Hampshire, but with close connections to Swindon. Tom said “this is tremendous news, I was going to ride in my first official event earlier in the year but my bike blew, up now I am racing in a national championship. I have Family and a lot of friends from Swindon, so I will be hoping to impress them”.
Swindon Speedway’s Alun Rossiter, who backed the initiative, said “the fact that both guys have local connections means they have the opportunity to literally be Home Town Heroes and I know I will be supporting them. I have heard a lot about the Mini Bike racing and I will be keeping a strong eye out to see the talent that is out there”
A full preview of the winners will be on www.britishdirttrack.co.uk soon as well as other info on the series.
The event starts at 6pm on the 8th July at the Abbey Stadium, with turnstiles open at 5pm. The Mini bike racing is part of a host of other national Dirt Track championship action taking place that night with the Countries top Quad, Dirt Track Solo (grasstrack) and MX riders going for glory in fast and furious sprint racing action.
If you are interesting in riding in the event email entries@allterrainevents.eu or call Gaynor on 07718 208640 but spaces are limited.
Also updates and news on the Swindon Speedway website http://www.swindonrobins.co/news.php?extend.1709
Monday, 11 June 2012
Monday, 21 May 2012
Sam Reynolds A Day In The Life
You may have heard of Sam Reynolds, he's a pretty shit hot mountainbiker (pro) who just happens to love minibiking more than anything else in the world. Watch the video, you will see his pride & joy, a Stomp Ace 50, sick guy
Monday, 30 April 2012
Stomps new team sponsor! Duck Smart
The STOMP Pitbike race team, have no excuses for their
machinery not being spotless this season due to a new sponsorship deal with
revolutionary Biker Cleaner, Duck Smart.
Duck Smart have a number of excellent cleaning products
including the Earth Mover, which is a revelation in bike cleaning technology
with its unique blend of softeners, detergents and foaming agents which gives
the user the ultimate all over foam cleaning experience.
The Stomp race team is led by 2011 National Mini Bike
champion Luke Coker, who is current leader of the Welsh Pitbikes British Dirt
Track Mini Bikes Championships and the Open Pro class at the Mini Bike
Championships.
STOMP team leader and long time rider Gary Phelps said of the
sponsorship, “We are really happy and proud to have Duck Smart backing our team
riders this year.
As with all off road racing, 90% of the success on the track
is done in the workshop before the event.
To get the best out of our bikes we only like to use the best
products and having the backing from Duck Smart has completed the team for what
is looking like a busy and successful year, and what with the good old British
weather always making our kit filthy after every race event, good old Duck
Smart’s earth mover comes to the rescue.
It really does what is say’s on the bottle! Spray on and jet
wash off........And it smells awesome.
We have also use it on our race kit to keep that looking tip
top.
The proof is in the pudding! Just take a look at our bikes at
the next event and judge for yourself.
Thanks Again Duck Smart”.
Duck Smart director Gary Bennett was delighted to announce
their sponsorship “ STOMP are renowned as Europe’s number one Pit Bike
manufacturer and it is fantastic to support a company that not only makes great
machines but also supports the sport, and we are proud to be working with them
and keeping their machines clean when they race.”
For more information on Duck Smart visit www.ducksmart.co.uk
For more information on STOMP visit www.ridestomp.com
Duck Smart also support all of the events All Terrain Events
run, all of which include classes for Mini Bikes. For more information visit
www.allterrainevents.eu
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