SSDT Winners
(No outright winners were identifiable prior to 1932)
Year | Name | Notes |
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1932 | Bob MacGregor | 499cc Rudge (First Scot to win the SSDT) |
1933 | Len Heath | 497cc Ariel |
1934 | Jack Williams | 348cc Norton |
1935 | Bob MacGregor | Rudge (Last win by a Scotsman) |
1936 | Billy Tiffen | 343cc Velocette |
1937 | Jack Williams | 348cc Norton |
1938 | Fred Povey | 348cc Ariel |
1939 | Allan Jeffries | Triumph |
1947 | Hugh Viney | AJS Model 16 |
1948 | Hugh Viney | AJS |
1949 | Hugh Viney | AJS (First SSDT "Hat trick") |
1950 | Artie Ratcliffe | 350cc Matchless |
1951 | John Draper | 350cc BSA |
1952 | John Brittain | Royal Enfield |
1953 | Hugh Viney | AJS |
1954 | Artie Ratcliffe | Matchless (OLH 721) |
1955 | Jeff Smith | 500cc BSA Gold Star |
1956 | Gordon Jackson | AJS |
1957 | John Brittain | 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet - HNP 331 |
1958 | Gordon Jackson | 350cc AJS |
1959 | Roy Peplow | 199cc Triumph Tiger Cub (First time a small capacity motorcycle won). |
1960 | Gordon Jackson | 350cc AJS |
1961 | Gordon Jackson | 350cc AJS (187 BLF - Won on 1 mark lost) |
1962 | Sammy Miller | 500cc Ariel - GOV 132 |
1963 | Arthur Lampkin | Factory 250cc BSA |
1964 | Sammy Miller | 500cc Ariel GOV 132 |
1965 | Sammy Miller | Bultaco two-stroke (669 NHO) |
1966 | Alan Lampkin | 250cc BSA (last four-stroke win until 2007) |
1967 | Sammy Miller | Bultaco |
1968 | Sammy Miller | Bultaco |
1969 | Bill Wilkinson | 250cc Greeves Anglian (WWC 169F) |
1970 | Mick Andrews | Ossa |
1971 | Mick Andrews | Ossa |
1972 | Mick Andrews | Ossa |
1973 | Malcolm Rathmell | 250cc Bultaco (XWW 34L) |
1974 | Mick Andrews | Works Yamaha |
1975 | Mick Andrews | Works Yamaha |
1976 | Martin Lampkin | Bultaco |
1977 | Martin Lampkin | Bultaco |
1978 | Martin Lampkin | Bultaco |
1979 | Malcolm Rathmell | Montesa 310 Cota |
1980 | Yrjö Vesterinen | Montesa (First win by an overseas rider) |
1981 | Gilles Burgat | 280cc SWM |
1982 | Bernie Schrieber | 280cc SWM |
1983 | Tony Gorgot | Montesa |
1984 | Thierry Michaud | Fantic |
1985 | Thierry Michaud | Fantic |
1986 | Thierry Michaud | Fantic |
1987 | Jordi Tarres | Beta |
1988 | Steve Saunders | Fantic |
1989 | Steve Saunders | Fantic |
1990 | Steve Saunders | Beta |
1991 | Steve Saunders | 260cc Beta |
1992 | Steve Colley | 260cc Beta |
1993 | Steve Colley | 260cc Beta |
1994 | Dougie Lampkin | 250cc Beta |
1995 | Dougie Lampkin | 250cc Beta |
1996 | Dougie Lampkin | 250cc Beta |
1997 | Steve Colley | 270cc Gas Gas |
1998 | Graham Jarvis | 250cc Scorpa |
1999 | Graham Jarvis | 250cc Bultaco Sherco |
2000 | Steve Colley | 280cc Gas Gas |
2001 | No SSDT | Due to Foot and Mouth Disease the Scottish Six Days Trial was suspended |
2002 | Amós Bilbao | 249cc Montesa |
2003 | Joan Pons | 290cc Sherco |
2004 | Graham Jarvis | 290cc Sherco |
2005 | Sam Connor | 290cc Sherco |
2006 | Graham Jarvis | 290cc Sherco |
2007 | James Dabill | 300cc Future TRW Montesa (First four-stroke win since Alan Lampkin in 1966) |
2008 | Dougie Lampkin | 270cc Beta |
2009 | Dougie Lampkin | 290cc Beta |
2010 | Alexz Wigg | 290cc Beta |
2011 | James Dabill | 290cc Beta |
2012 | Dougie Lampkin | Gas Gas |
2013 | Dougie Lampkin | Gas Gas |
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