Michael Dismore 1933 – 2026

Supported by Comerfords, Michael Dismore on the factory James on Grey Mare’s Ridge in the Scottish Six Days Trial.

National trials winner, Michael ‘Mick’ Dismore of Farnham, Surrey has passed away on 12th January 2026, age 92 years at his home. Born in Guildford, Surrey, he is survived by his wife Joan, his children, Carol, Christine and John, five grand-children and three great-grandchildren. Mick was an life-long enthusiastic supporter of the sport.

Mick Dismore on his Comerford’s supported factory James in 1962.

He won the ACU South Eastern Trials Championship three times and was runner up twice. The three wins were all on different makes of machine being a Matchless, Royal Enfield and James. He also won the Thames Valley Trials Combine Championship seven times.

Michael Dismore on a 250cc Bultaco in 1978.

Dismore won the Lynn Traders and the Beggers Roost national trials in the west country, and won three other nationals. Mick won five special first class awards in the Scottish Six Days Trial. He was victorious in the Bert Gaymer Trial, a local event run by the Farnham club.

Our sincere condolences are conveyed to his family at this time.


Discover more from TRIALS GURU - DEDICATED TO TRIAL

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.