MOST of the 30 riders from East Anglia who made the long trek to Wales to compete in the popular Welsh Two Day Enduro made their trip worthwhile by seeing success.

The Sudbury Motor Cycle Club members had joy, with Jack Nicolaou finishing third in the Clubman E2 class.

He put that down to the training he had in Wales a few weeks ago which was sponsored by the Dave Roper Memorial Fund.

Sudbury chairman Gavin Hockey was well in contention for a win in the Classic Clubman class but had to settle for fourth place, with Gary Drage ninth.

Scott Smith was 13th in the Clubman E1 class while Phil Roper finished seventh in the Clubman Veteran class, Gareth Young was 30th, Paul Belton 35th, Terry Allen 79th, Martin Baker 80th, Paul Willis 90th and Dean Curry 94th.

The Sportsman class saw Peter Barltrop 52nd and Simon Larner 57th.

The other Eastern riders did well, including in the Clubman E2 class with Braintree's Richard Penfold finishing 29th.

Other Braintree members in the results were Steve Finch, who was sixth in the Classic Clubman class, James Yearley, who was ninth in the Expert E1 class, and Will Hughes, who was tenth in the Expert E2 class.

Meanwhile, Sudbury's Harry Clark qualified for the Premier class in round four of ACU Eastern Moto Cross Championship at Mildenhall however he could not repeat his feats from a few week ago finishing 23rd in race one, 19th in race two and 23rd in race three.

He added 37 points towards the Junior Championship.