KJ Sharp decided to take an excursion off the side of the track in her seeding run showing just how steep this Llangollen hill side really is - it was one hell of a push up back to the track
It was great to see Olivia Taylor racing her first National Series. Olivia participated in a BDS Girls Development event held at Llangollen just 3 years before and it was apt that her first National Series race would be at the same venue, with Olivia taking home fifth place in the Women's 13-16 field
James Milner sending it into the left-hander that had caught many riders out this weekend. It's amazing just how many silly mistakes can come from one section of the track. Not for James though, who finished fourth in the Master's field - it's always a good day when you're on the podium
We said it before, and we'll say it again, Wales never fails even in the rain. Llangollen really is a special place. Also, interesting to see Mason Williams whacking the triple crowns on his Forbidden Dreadnought, but if it's good enough for the World Cup then why not?
Charlie Hatton, is one of the two different elite male winners, with Hatton taking the win at Rheola in the first round. Charlie looked on it all weekend and it was definitely going to be a tight race to the top spot
The mist in the morning, at times, engulfed the whole of the upper track. This didn't stop the riders from sending it through the fast and flowy jump section
As always with Llangollen red flags can be an issue with steep sections of the track meaning once you have left the track it was sometimes difficult to get back to your bike