Mills led virtually from the start, powering ahead of the pack, with the improving fitness of Adam Wojkiewiczw helping him move into second spot after the first lap of the varied and challenging course.
Rhys Hidrio was a solid third, with the ever consistent Ian Lelai moving steadily up to fourth in class and, with these also being the finishing positions, fourth overall.
The start saw familiar faces launch towards the front with Hidrio, Mills, and Michael Boarer leading the pack towards the first bend.
Four wins from four earns Mills the elite class championship and he looks well set for the tough demands of the winter series coming up.
In the Sport class, Lee Wells showed ever improving form with good pace throughout and sixth place overall.
Second was Robert Coutanche, riding well throughout, with Pawel Rejak third.
The class champion for this season was Krzysztof Jeromkin.
The ladies class was valiantly represented by Janet Gallichan, with overall class champion being Caroline Davies.
In the schoolboys Rory Hidrio took the class win and the championship.
Older brother Rhys may need to watch out! The veterans class was expected to be an exciting battle between the in form Simon Stead, Colin Malzard and Boarer.
In the event Stead, on a brand new bike, was the clear winner, Malzard settling for second and taking the class championship, with Andy Parslow in third.
Boarer suffered a flat tyre and several collisions which finished his race.
The riders are all looking forward to the winter series and increased challenges with the return of Ian Cabot and Bruce Dingle.
The Super-Vets class was well won by Richard Hillman riding strongly to the finish and taking 12th overall, with Chaz Knight in second, but taking overall victory in the championship.
The series sponsor was Lawrence de Gruchy, with a CCC official thanking all the landowners and members who had organised the events.







