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		<title>The Scottish Six Days Trial &#8211; The Countdown Begins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With months still to go until the start of the 2012 London Olympic Games, Scotland can look forward to the much more imminent homecoming of a world-famous sporting event of a different kind. From 4th to 12th May 2012, nearly 300 adrenaline-seeking competitors and hoards of spectators from around the globe will flock to the Scottish Highlands for the annual extreme motorcycle-sporting holiday, the Scottish Six Days Trial (SSDT). Since the sport originated in the UK over a century ago, motorcycle trials have enjoyed a rich association with Fort William and the Lochaber region, which hosts the SSDT. ‘The Scottish’ as it is more commonly known, celebrated its 100th anniversary last May and continues to be one of the most &#8230; <a href="http://blog.aboutfortwilliam.com/2012/04/the-scottish-six-days-trial-the-countdown-begins/">Read more </a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With months still to go until the start of the 2012 London Olympic Games, Scotland<br />
can look forward to the much more imminent homecoming of a world-famous sporting event<br />
of a different kind. <strong>From 4th to 12th May 2012</strong>, nearly 300 adrenaline-seeking competitors and<br />
hoards of spectators from around the globe will flock to the Scottish Highlands for the annual<br />
extreme motorcycle-sporting holiday, the <strong><a href="http://aboutfortwilliam.com/whatson/2012/05/04/the-scottish-six-days-trial_3438" target="_blank">Scottish Six Days Trial (SSDT)</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Since the sport originated in the UK over a century ago, motorcycle trials have enjoyed a rich<br />
association with <strong><a href="http://aboutfortwilliam.com/" target="_blank">Fort William</a></strong> and the Lochaber region, which hosts the SSDT. ‘The Scottish’<br />
as it is more commonly known, <strong>celebrated its 100th anniversary last May</strong> and continues to be<br />
one of the most prestigious events in the international competitive motorcycle trials calendar.<br />
Motorcycle trials are unique in the world of motorsport, with it being the only discipline where<br />
the winner is decided on skill alone and not speed. The SSDT sees its competitors ride<br />
across the <strong>challenging terrain of the Lochaber countryside</strong> on special lightweight trials bikes,<br />
negotiating steep gullies, slippery rock steps, rocky streams or boulder-strewn gorges.<br />
Competitors can <strong>cover more than 100 miles on some days</strong> of the event, making it the ultimate<br />
test of skill and endurance.</p>

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<p>The SSDT is also unique in that it brings together riders of all ages, skill and experience<br />
levels, with everyday hobby trials riders completing the same course as their <strong>international</strong><br />
<strong> championship heroes</strong>. It is free to go along to watch this fantastic spectator sport.<br />
Amongst this year’s competitors will be last year’s winner, 25-year-old professional trials rider<br />
<strong>James Dabill</strong> from Leeds. 2011 marked a double victory for Dabill, as not only did he<br />
win the SSDT in its centenary year, it was the second time he has won the event having also<br />
taken home the trophy in 2007.</p>
<p>He comments:</p>
<p>“It was a great feeling to win the Scottish Six Days Trial in its centenary last year. <strong>The SSDT</strong><br />
<strong> is one of the best trials events in the world</strong>. It’s every young trials rider’s dream to go up there<br />
and do it. Winning the SSDT was definitely on the list of things I set out to achieve in my<br />
career and now I’ve done it twice. It would be great to get a hat-trick this year and become a<br />
part of that select club.”</p>
<p>“I don’t think you could have an event like it anywhere else in the world. It doesn’t matter if the<br />
weather is bad or good, <strong>it always feels great to be there</strong>.”</p>
<p>Dabill admits to having the ‘Scottish Highlands bug’ having recently returned to the region on<br />
a cycling trip: “<strong>It’s a beautiful place and the people are always so welcoming</strong>. I’m definitely<br />
looking forward to being back in May.”</p>
<p><a href="http://aboutfortwilliam.com/whatson/2012/05/04/the-scottish-six-days-trial_3438" target="_blank">Check out details about the 2012 SSDT event here</a></p>
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