EVERY round of this year's GH Motorcycles/Husqvarna/ACU Eastern Enduro Championship has thrown up surprises and the fifth and final round at Butley was no exception,

Halstead's Jason Morland was trailing leader Jamie Roper, of Sudbury Motor Cycle Club, in the Championship class by nine points at the start of the day, but came through to claim a maiden title by two points.

Morland out-rode everybody in the three Special Tests, pushing Chris Hockey (Sudbury) into second place Roper, who suffered a broken brake lever, into third and then rode to victory in the main event.

Roper finished second two points in arrears in the class, with Hockey third and a further 13 points behind.

Other positions on the day were Ricky Roper (Sudbury) fourth, Tom Braddock (Lowestoft) fifth and Craig Roper (Sudbury) sixth.

Alex Rampton (Sudbury) won the Expert class on the day to collect that title.

Mark Chapman (Diss) won the Expert Veteran class with ease, with Sudburys' Mark Green taking fourth.

In the Clubman class, there was a three-way fight between Dan Willis (Stowmarket), Alex Walton and Ben Ramus (both Sudbury) for the Class title and on the day, Walton won, with Willis second and Ramus fourth.

Overall, though, Willis clinched the Clubman title, while the Clubman Veteran title went to Peter Andrews of Woodbridge as he took advantage of a miserable day for Sudbury's Jeff Turner.

The battle for the Clubman Super Veteran Title was between two Sudbury riders - Graham Mays and Andy Mason.

Mason pulled out all the stops to win on the day and take the title, with Nigel Ross (Sudbury) second and Mays third, while Sudbury’s Pete McDonnell had a shattering win in the Sportsman class.