The Jersey Classic and Modern Trials Clubber took the title that also combined as the English round of the Six Nations Championship.Du Feu won after seeing off the challenge of bikers from Great Britain as well as Europe.’I rode really well, much better than I expected,’ he said.
‘To win was just fantastic.
I didn’t think I had a chance when I dropped five marks on the first section but I managed to get things together on other stages.’Three Jersey riders were among an entry of 184 and they had to tackle numerous obstacles.Du Feu won the strong Pre-United A class on his 500 cc Ariel, pushing England favourite Len Hutty into second place by four marks.Archie du Feu, Graham’s father, finished seventh in the B Class Unit Construction machines over 250 cc while John Le Monnier turned in a creditable performance to place 14th in his class.