Ducati Sporting Club Desmo Due Championship - Wins in A Season - All Classes

All Classes

11 - Kyle Hinton (620cc) - 2007
11 - Andy Sheppard (620cc) - 2009
10 - Sam West (583cc) - 2009
9 - Phil Huntley (583cc) - 2006
9 - Ian Cobby (620cc) - 2008
9 - Neil Appleby (620cc) - 2011
8 - Geoff Spencer (620cc) - 2005
8 - Dominic Cann (620cc) - 2006
5 - Matt Traynar (583cc) - 2008
8 - Mark Lister (620cc) - 2010
7 - Tim Pritchard (620cc) - 2009
6 - Andy Sheppard (583cc) - 2007
5 - Dominic Clegg (583cc) - 2007
5 - Harriet Ridley (583cc) - 2009
5 - Matt Lawson (583cc) - 2010
4 - Dominic Clegg (583cc) - 2008
4 - Neil Appleby (620cc) - 2010
4 - Matt Lawson (620cc) - 2011
4 - Phil Wilcock (583cc) - 2011
4 - Ron Jolley (583cc) - 2011
3 - Clinton de Tarnowsky (620cc) - 2005
3 - Dominic Clegg (583cc) - 2009
3 - Matt Larrett (583cc) - 2010
3 - Andy Challis (620cc) - 2011
3 - Paul Bradbury (583cc) - 2011
2 - Andrew Johnson (620cc) - 2006
2 - Geoff Spencer (620cc) - 2006
2 - Geoff Spencer (620cc) - 2007
2 - Mike Dawson (620cc) - 2008
2 - Tim Pritchard (620cc) - 2010
2 - Neal Catling (583cc) - 2010
2 - Ron Jolley (583cc) - 2010
2 - Hugh Simpson (583cc) - 2011
1 - Paul Payne (583cc) - 2006
1 - Andy Challis (583cc) - 2007
1 - Tony Perrin (583cc) - 2008
1 - Richard Fogg (620cc) - 2008
1 - Andy Sheppard (620cc) - 2008
1 - Dean Russell (583cc) - 2010
1 - Steven Klee (583cc) - 2010
1 - Alan Parkes (583cc) - 2011
1 - Dave Jenkins (583cc) - 2011
1 - Kevin Palmer (583cc) - 2011
1 - Neal Catling (583cc) - 2011

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