DOUGIE LAMPKIN heads for Germany this weekend for round five of the World Trials Championship - and already leads the title race by a massive 52 points ahead of his nearest rival.
Spaniard Marc Colomer suffered a nightmare in the Czech Republic, crashing to 10th place on the second day after beating the Silsden rider to first place on the Saturday.
Graham Jarvis and Steve Colley have added more weight to the British Challenge and putting added pressure on the Spaniards who previously dominated at world level.
Graham Jarvis was riding with damaged wrist tendons after a fall in practice on Friday.
Bingley's Martin Crosswaite didn't make the points after finishing 22nd on Saturday and 20th on Sunday, but he will be aiming for a top 15 spot this weekend.
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