Thursday, April 18, 2013

Evening 10 #1 - Result

KINGSTON PHOENIX ROAD CLUB
CLUB 10 MILE TIME TRIAL G10/42
WEDNESDAY 17th April 2013
RESULT SHEET

No  Name               Time    Hcp    Hcp/Time  Vets   Scr/Hcp Awards
18  Stuart Pearce      23-29   Scr    23-29              7/2  1st Place
15  Simon Trehearn     23-55   2-00   21-55    PB        6/7  1st Hcp/2nd Place
 9  Bob Smith          25-21   2-30   22-51   +0-43      5/4
12  John Beer          25-51   2-15   23-36   +1-48      4/2
 6  Russell Williams   26-02   2-30   23-32   +0-33      3/2
 3  Marcus Edwards     26-09   2-45   23-24     ???      2/2
13  Steve Hillier      27-17   4-30   22-47   -0-22      2/5  3nd Hcp
10  Nick Hostler       27-19   5-00   22-19              2/6  2nd Hcp
19  Adrian Feasby      27-55   PTT
33  Simon Waller       28-07   PTT
17  Neil Burt          28-12   PTT
 4  Phil Todd          28-36   4-30   24-06   -2-27      2/2
 1  Mike Morley        30-36   6-15   24-21    -1-51     2/2
11  Rick Opie          30-40   7-30   23-10   -4-14      2/3
 7  Eva Staunton       31-03   PTT
14  Lynda Gale         31-26   7-00   24-26              6/2  1st Woman
 8  Grant Pyke         32-55   7-45   25-10              2/2
 5  Deborah Hurst      33-30   9-00   24-30   -4-30      5/2
 2  Amanda Pearce      36-06  10-00   26-06              4/2
16  Alex Kew            DNS    3-45
    Jake Dodd           DNS    4-45

Acknowledgments - Many Thanks To:

Simon Mitchell for assisting in timing.
Ken Williams for pushing off and number taking as the riders crossed the line
Lisa Colombo for giving me a lift back to Malden Rushett

Frank Cubis
Club Event Sec

Points standings:
Handicap Points Table
Men's Points Table
Women's Points Table

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After all the bad weather over the last few months, and the cancellation of the Medium Gear 25,it was a relief to run the first Evening 10 of the year with no need to cancel - either for weather/bad light or roadworks. Many of the riders had a scramble to arrive on time as the traffic on the A24 from the M25 seemed particularly bad, but all those that rode 'enjoyed' a brisk South-Westerly wind at their shoulder on the return leg.
Congratulations to Simon Trehearn who blew out of the water the theory that I was expounding to a number of riders wondering why they went "that slow" - by recording a PB! But I stand by my theory: riders cannot expect to go faster in April than they were going in the preceding September. Most of us just do not work that hard over the winter and only speed up again with racing and warmer weather.

Lisa

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