The sun shone once again on Builth Wells Motorcycle Club’s annual Hundred House Enduro last Saturday.
Alex Walton of Rhayader repeated his success of last year by taking first place in the top class followed by his Welsh ISDE team mates Gethin Humphreys of Ffestiniog and Monmouth’s Roger Holland.
All three form the Welsh team and will be going to the annual International Six Days Enduro next month, which this year is in Spain.
Rhayader's Adam James came in fourth.
In the Expert class, Lampeter's Sion Evans took the win from Builth's Tomos Wright by just four seconds after nearly three quarters of an hour of special tests.
Ryan Rowlands of Rhayader came fifth with Bradley Price of Builth seventh and fellow Builth rider Liam Ryland in ninth.
Another Builth rider, Sion Wright, topped the Clubman class with South Walian, Scott Lewis coming second.
Local, Ryan Phillips came third and Llandrindod's Alfie Davies came in fourth.
More locals rounded out the top 10 with Charlie Morgan ninth, followed by Rhayader pair, Ben Evans and Aaron Bates.
New Radnor's Will Lloyd topped the Veteran class with Knighton's Carl Davies third while Justin Harcourt took the Sportsman win ahead of Rhayader's Cameron James and Tom Groves third. Josh Bradley and Jac Conti rounded out the top five.
Sidecars are always popular in local events and here Caio's Alun Davies, passengered by James Fergusson, took the win from Llandrindod's Jon Williams and Neil James, with Llanidloes’ David Williams and Luke Peters third.
Carmarthen's Rhodri Gardiner took the Expert class win followed by Newbridge's Billy Mason, while Ed Mason took the Clubman sidecar win.