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Chimay - Belgium July 2010 IHRO series
In the IHRO classes Lea has 4 races & 4 wins

"The first race was on Saturday afternoon for the IHRO1 class and it was Gourlay who passed and pulled away from fast starting Sharp to win by 3.6 seconds". (Seen with Lea on the podium)

"Gourlay on the Paton was the unsurprising winner of the First IHRO2 race held on the Sunday morning, he dominated the race to pull away from the following Sharp and Jonker by over 20 seconds in the 6 lap race". Get the full story from IHRO website

"In the race again (IHRO1) it was Sharp who took the early lead but by lap 3 Gourlay had fought past and went on to win by 3.7 seconds, the pair were 25 seconds ahead of Branton in 3rd"

"The second IHRO2 race was almost a repeat of the first (Gourlay on the Paton winning)"

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Above Gill Orgee presenting Lea with the Martin Orgee Memorial Trophy after a successful weekend.

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AT THE RACES
Lea in action at Knockhill 2010

Lea is one of Britain's fastest racers who has taken the Classic scene by storm, smashing lap records all over Europe by unbelievable margins. Riding bikes such as, Triumph, Norton, Bultaco, Yamaha, Aermacchi and others and now Harley-Davidson , Lea is a crowd puller wherever he goes. Lea can be seen in action in the UK and Europe throughout the year. We hope you enjoy this site, and please, come along to the track and see for youselves just how good he is.

"Lea Gourlay was the CRMC Racer of the Year, 2003 (and in 2005) an award he thoroughly deserved. He burst on the classic scene quite recently and instantly showed consummate skill at racing Classic bikes. He riding is characterised with a mixture of speed and smoothness much like all the really good riders. He seems to be able to jump from machine to machine and win even if they are completely different types of bike. To cap it all he is a real nice guy with no 'airs and graces'."
Gordon Russell
Chairman CRMC

 

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