Sunday, August 31, 2008

Wigmore Hill Climb

It is coming up to that time of year when riders thoughts turn to the Hill Climbing Season. Well some do. They are great social occasions and generate a wonderful atmosphere that other TT's often do not. Also a time to meet an chat with those that you may not have seen for a while.

The Wigmore CC are promoting for the 33rd year, their Classic Hill Climb on October 5th. Fancy giving it go? Again a tremendous prize list is on offer and well spread too. You do not have to be a specialist hill climber to enjoy such an event.

Not convinced? Come on, give it a go and you may be wanting to come back for more. The Wigmore event apart from incorporating the Kent CA Championship is also the event chosen by 10 clubs who use it for their domestic hill climb championship.

I attach a Prospectus (below). Entries should be received by me by Tuesday September 25th. Though may hold open for a few more days.

I look forward to receiving your entry. I will not object if you wish to let others know about this very popular Kent Hill Climb.

Yours in Sport,
Doug Laidlow



WIGMORE CYCLING CLUB
33rd Annual Open Hill Climb

(incorporating the Kent Cycling Association Championship)

(currently 10 clubs use this event for their own Championship)

Sunday 5th October
Course QHC/11
Hollingbourne Hill.

Over £600 in Prizes

1st place £50 with awards down to 10th place.
1st Vet £20 awards down to 4th place
Fastest Lady, Espoir, Junior and Juvenile £10 each.
Fastest Team of 3 riders £10 each.
20th place and every 10th place thereafter £5 each..
A 6" Plaque will be awarded to the fastest Kent C.A. affiliated rider.

To the winner:

£50 if Course Record is broken
(currently held by Rafal Radziej 3-01.7)

A Special Prize of £250 courtesy of our Hollingborne host Simon Hill if
3 minutes is beaten.

Entry Fee is £7 and should be sent along with completed CTT Hill Climb Entry Form to:

Doug Laidlow, 17 Fen Road, Little Hale, Sleaford, Lincolnshire. NG34 9BD. Tel: (01529) 461018.
Email: douglaidlow@btopenworld.com

Update from John Beer - Aug 31

Lisa,

I should be careful what I wish for.

I certainly got my calm day, but fog, thunderstorms and pretty cold to boot as well.
The race was an hour late starting because of fog, no sooner had that partly lifted then a thunderstorm rolled in from nowhere (fog and a thunderstorm!) It was too late to stop the race by then but in truth there was very little traffic. The roads were awash in places, it didn't rain all the time but when it did it certainly did.
It was one of those days when you have to try to keep focused, the times were all over the place, some very good ones but others who wished they hadn't bothered, a few punctures as well.
I did a 1:04:32 which I have to be happy with. Still a bit to come off of that though, I did a 10 on the same course on Thursday in 24:51 in perfect conditions (won with a 20.17).

I dread to think what the hilly 12 was like. I'm not interested in going down hill (quick) any more and absolutly not in rain like that!

SCCU 25 next week and the Bicester Millenium 25 the week after.

John

SWRC Live Band and Buffet

South Western RC present Expanding Waist Band and support bands live at Fetcham village hall , 2 Gatesden Rd , Fetcham.
October 4th sat 7.30 to 11.30pm.
We went last time and it was brilliant! lots dancing and good food!
£12 inc food profit to Dave Rayner fund.
cheque to SWRC , Geoff Redhead , 11 Hillier Rd , SW11 6AX.

I am going if anyone else does?
Jake

Hilly 12 - result (sort of).


Well the forecasters got that one wrong! On the TV - just before we left - the weather forecast was for thunderstorms AFTER lunch. So, at about 8:15, as we rode up toward Headley there was the ominous rumble of thunder and soon plenty of lightning to go with it and very shortly after the big, fat raindrops followed.

As we all huddled in the cars or under the notice board (above) the unanimous decision was not to bother. Frank will try to re-schedule the event for October 5th, if it doesn't clash with anything that matters - hopefully the weather will not have turned too chilly by then. We start running into the other end-of-season events after that.

Lisa

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Hilly 12 - start & course detail

KINGSTON PHOENIX ROAD CLUB
32nd YEAR CLUB HILLY 12 MILE TIME TRIAL (GS/281)
& CLUB HILL CLIMB CHAMPIONSHIP
SUNDAY 31st AUGUST 2008
START SHEET

No NAME HCP START

4 Mark McNamara 16-00 04
5 Tony d,Italia 3-45 09:05
6 Mike Morley 5-45 06
7 Tony Tugwell 10-00 07
8 Joe Bertorelli 3-30 08
9 Rachel Croggon 5-45 09
10 Lisa Colombo 10-00 09:10
11 Paul Day 3-00 11
12 Antonio Coelho 4-15 12
13 Ann Bath 9-00 13
14 Steve Hillier 2-15 14
15 Andrew Hewett 4-00 09:15
16 Grant Pyke 8-00 16
17 Brian Powney 1-30 17
18 Ken Day 4-00 18
19 Jake Dodd 7-00 19
20 Simon Mitchell Scr 09:20

AWARDS
Hilly 12
1st & 2nd Fastest
1st 2nd & 3rd Hcp
Fastest Woman

Hill Climb
Mens Champion
Womans Champion

HQ: On B2033 Headley Common Road at National Trust car park, Headley Heath.
NOTE This is a pay and display car park and with a Height Restriction Barrier.

Hilly 12 Course:
START at Power Pole 010 in Lodgebottom Road, 235 yds south of B2033 near Headley (TQ198543) Continue down hill to T junction at Mickleham were LEFT (marshal). To bottom of Zig-Zag were LEFT (marshal) continue to B2033 were SHARP LEFT (CARE) (marshal). Continue along B2033 past HQ and in ¾ mile take left fork (marshal) along Clay Lane. To A24 Leatherhead By-Pass where LEFT (CARE) (no marshal) Along A24 to 1st RBT where 1st LEFT (no marshal) along B2033 Reigate Road to finish at oak tree on left side of road, 43 yards before Give Way sign and 125 yards before Headley Common Road.

Risks
Care should be taken riding to the start (Especially If Wet) as the road descends sharply and there are sharp bends.
There are speed humps on the Zig Zag of Box Hill (low risk)
There are speed humps on the very fast descent after the Clay Lane fork, Be Very Careful, You Will Not Miss Them.

CLUB HILL CLIMB CHAMPIONSHIP
(The Last 825 Yards of The Hilly 12 Course)

DO NOT STOP, BUT: The Hill Climb starts at the GREEN FLAG 825 Yards before the finish of Hilly 12 Mile Course, on B2033 at the junction of Lodgebottom Road and the start of Leech Lane, at fire hydrant cover, by hydrant sign 4/30.

The Hill Climb (flying start) is just as riders reach the dip were the Hilly 12 start lane is on their right.Continue for 825 yards to finish at Hilly 12 Finish.

Frank Cubis

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Redmon 10 - 30 Aug

Duncan is entered in the Redmon 10 on the Holmwood Course next Saturday.

Start sheet on the Redmon website here

Update: Sadly Duncan punctured and had to walk back to the HQ.

Result on the Redmon website here


Lisa

Update from John Beer - Aug 24

Lisa

Thought I was up for my 4th cancellation of the year today. However the event did go, on a last minute decision, the late starters will have had pretty nasty conditions. I was off at 6:14 (it was just about light). Head wind on the way out, 10-12 mph, I thought I was going well but in the end I had to settle for a 1-05-23.
Can't quite work out where I lost it albeit that I was hopelessly undergeared on the way back.
Well I turned up and in the circumstances can't really grumble at a come back PB.
Cammish and Hutchinson didn't start.
Alton next week, surely I'm due a half reasonable day for a 25!!

John

Ibbo's Tea Party/Ibbo's Cake Quest

John Ibbotson or 'Ibbo' as he was more affectionately known was a unique and very special person. Someone who combined his passion for racing at the highest level with a sense of fun which he passed on to anyone he came into contact with.

He raced professionally in Europe, mixing it with some of his childhood heroes, and achieved much in his short but action packed life. After having 'just one more season' in the UK John finally retired from racing in 2003 to spend more time with his family and start Fit-For, a thriving coaching service. From the outset his list of clients started to grow at an amazing rate as he somehow managed to combine the serious side of training to reach one's goals with a sense of fun, an infectious enthusiasm touched all under his wing. His success as a coach was inevitable as he never underestimated the importance of enjoying riding a bike, of finding a good cafe and perhaps most importantly, great cake!

Sadly John passed away on 27th September 2005 and left a hole too large to fill. The coaching side of Fit-For ceased but a number of his friends and clients decided to keep the name going and run a club in his memory....

Ibbo's Tea Party

As a warm up event to get everyone in the mood we are organising a fundraising tea party on September 6th, 2008. This will take place in the field behind the Fox and Hounds pub in Walton-on-the-Hill, KT20 7RU from 2.00pm - 5.00pm. Entry costs £5 per head or free for under 14's (pay on the gate), to include tea, cake, cream & jam scones.

Everyone is welcome - bring your family and friends.

This year's attractions are - Raffle, bottle tombola, flying monkey competition, face painting, max speed output on a stationary bike, space hopper race, cycling quiz, stocks, Pimms stall and much more! John would have loved it!

For more information go to www.johnibbotsonfund.com


Ibbo's Cake Quest

With this in mind, on October the 12th 2008, we bring you the second Ibbo Cake Quest. Three distances are on offer to cater for varying levels of fitness, all starting and finishing in John's hometown of Walton-on-the-Hill in Surrey.

Rides are denoted as:
Fairy Cakes - 15 km
Jaffa Cakes - 60 km
Carrot Cakes - 110 km
Fruit Cakes - 150 km
Starting from Walton on the Hill Community Centre, Breech Lane, Tadworth TK20 7SN and visiting the 'Luck Duck' and 'Fanny's Farm Shop'.

Entry fee is £10 in advance or £15 on the day.

For more information and an entry form go to www.johnibbotsonfund.com

All proceeds from both these events will go to the John Ibbotson Fund.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Consolation 25 / SCCU 25

Last call for anyone wishing to ride the Consolation 25, which will be held within the SCCU 25 on 7th September 2008 using course G25/53.

Entries on a CTT entry form to be with the organiser in Redhill by 6pm on Tuesday 26th.

If you need any help, phone me.


Marshalling: Ray Dare & Frank Powney have agreed to fill our marshalling commitments for the event.

Lisa

Monday, August 18, 2008

Club Ladies 12hr Record


Congratulations to Chrystal on achieving a total of 222 miles Provisional to set a new Ladies Club 12hr record on Sunday.


Pete


Very provisional result from the event:

Ann DNF
Chrystal 222
Jake 208
Grant 188
Lisa 167


It looks like Chrystal has taken the club handicap award - and deservedly so with that ride with me 2nd, Jake 3rd and Grant 4th.
Full result to appear once we have the confirmed result - so many of the results were a lap out, that it would be folly to attemp to sort anything else out just yet.

However: Chrystal has gone about 5m further than Jake last year, Jake about 10m more than Ann last year and I improved about 10m on last year, so we have improved the Ladies Team Record by around 25m this year.

Ann started with a lousy cold & in the rain, but I understand that she didn't get very far before calling it a day.

Lisa

Saturday, August 16, 2008

75 mile cycle ride

Hi Lisa,

I hope you do not mind me contacting you, I have a cycle ride that I think may interest you, and/or members of your club.

Basic info:

14th September

London to Canterbury cycle ride (just under 80 miles) from Greenwich Park to Westgate Gardens .

Very scenic and beautiful route, with waterstops and arrows to follow, includes the Pilgrims Way and The North Downs, fnishing with a party picnic.

www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/chaucerchallenge

There is an entry fee of £22.50 or £015 (sic) for a team of 5. there is also a suggested sponsorship amount of £115 but please note the sponsorship amount is a suggested, so please still consider taking part even if you think you might not be able to raise it, I wouldn’t want it to put anyone off!

If you need any more info or have any questions please give me a call or e-mail. I hope it is something that will interest you or someone you know.

Many thanks.
Kind Regards,

Ceri Owens
Events Fundraiser
Tel: +44(0)1737 365 017 Fax: +44(0)1737 365012

Irish International Ladies 3 Day

I hope you are keeping well and enjoying your riding.

Please find attached details and an entry from for this race. The organisers would welcome a few more entries from GB and Steve Grimwood is happy to act the main contact for any enquiries from the uk.

If any teams or Individuals are interested please call him on 07710 288208 or email steve@elmycycles.co.uk

Cheers
Jan


WOMEN'S 3 DAY INTERNATIONAL MOVES TO SNEEM COUNTY KERRY WITH NEW SPONSORSHIP FROM SNEEM HOTEL
The Women's Commission of Cycling Ireland will again host "Rás na mBan", a three day women's international road race this year consisting of four stages and based in the village of Sneem, Co. Kerry. This year the event will be a 'Festival of Women's Cycling' for all women cyclists from senior's down to the very young. The event will take place in the beautiful Ring of Kerry on Friday 12th, Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th September 2008. The race headquarters will be in Sneem Hotel.

SPONSORSHIP
We are delighted to announce the new race sponsor for Rás na mBan is Sneem Hotel in Golden's Cove, Sneem, Co, Kerry. Louis Moriarty who is the proprietor of Sneem Hotel has been largely responsible for the smooth running and success of Rás na mBan over the past three years and is widely acknowledged for his generous support of cycling.

FESTIVAL OF WOMEN'S CYCLING
Rás na mBan has become a very popular and well respected women-only International Road Race in Ireland. Already Riders from Germany, Holland and the UK have confirmed their 2008 participation.

The combination of county riders and overseas competitors ensures great racing, with the Irish riders raising their game, in a bid to score highly in the top county rider ranking. There are prizes on offer for the top 5 county riders over the line.

• Stage 1 (Fri 12/09/08) - Road Race, 60km
• Stage 2 (Sat 1309/08) - Time Trial, 5km
• Stage 3 (Sat 13/09/08) - Road Race, 80km
• Stage 4 (Sun 14/09/08) - Road Race, 90km

We would like to encourage Clubs throughout Ireland to enter riders in teams as they are guaranteed to enjoy the weekend, regardless of their level.

YOUTH ACTIVITIES:
There will also be girls' underage races, following last year's success, and new this year we are planning some short fun events in the village green for the younger kids. We want to cater for all riders from the very young to the under 16s.

For further information contact:
Valerie Considine tel: +353 (0)86 3825842 email: valerieconsidine(at)gmail.com
Louis Moriarty tel: +353 (0)86 8387342 email: louis(at)sneemhotel.com
Entry Form attached (it was in the email, but I can't attach it to the blog - Lisa)
Event Website: www.womenscycling.ie

Thursday, August 14, 2008

ECCA 12hr - start

KINGSTON PHOENIX ROAD CLUB
CLUB 12hr TIME TRIAL
INCOPORATED IN ECCA &
RTTC National Championship 12hr
SUNDAY 18th August 2008
E2/12hr
Start Sheet

No NAME Hcp START
3 Ann Bath 18m 05-03
9 Chrystal Sheldon 4m 05-09
13 Jake Dodd Scr 05-13
19 Grant Pyke 15m 05-19
24 Lisa Colombo 55m 05-24

Awards:
1st Hcp
Fastest Woman

Frank Cubis

As sunrise - and therefore the end of lighting up time - is 05:45 at Cambridge that morning we will all need to start with front and rear lights on.
Lisa

Monday, August 11, 2008

Update from John Beer - Aug 10

Another DNS for me couldn't face all that rain and a 18 mph headwind. I would have been very hard pushed to do the time I wanted.
Good news is I'm not riding next weekend so it should be good for your 12.
Off to Belgium with Carolyn on the bikes for a week from Monday (weather forecast not great) however I'm sure we'll be fine.
I've entered the Redbridge and Alton 25's and will enter the SCCU 25 when I get back. The plan, such as it is, is to end my season with the North Hants 25, if I haven't done an acceptable 25 time before then.
Best of luck for everyone in the 12, I'll be thinking of you all.
John.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Anerley 50 - result

CLUB 50 MILE TIME TRIAL
INCOPORATED IN THE ANERLEY BC EVENT
SUNDAY 10th August 2008
G50/53
Result Sheet

No NAME Time Hcp HcpTime Hcp/Pts Award
26 Lisa Colombo 3:32:38 50-00 2:42:38 4/5 Puncture (again!)
36 Chrystal Sheldon 2:26:48 26-00 2:00:48 7/7 1st Hcp/1st Woman
39 Jake Dodd 2:36:26 28-00 2:08:26 5/6
50 Stuart Pearce DNS Scr 0/0
62 Ben Pearce 2:13:59 7-30 2:06:29 6/7


Lisa

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Peggy Jones - 90th Birthday

Hi,
I am delighted to inform you that the Kingston Phoenix Road Club's last surviving founder member, Peggy Jones, will be celebrating her 90th birthday on the 17th September. The family are having a birthday party for her on Sunday 21st September.

As the Kingston Phoenix has played a very significant part of Mum's life, it would be really great if the club could acknowledge this milestone day in her life in some way. Possibly a framed club photograph, a card signed by members, a framed badge or something of that kind. I know she would be thrilled with anything from the Phoenix.

The party is being held in a village hall close to where she lives in the Southampton area. If anybody were cycling along the A27 at Chilworth around 3pm on the 21st they would be more than welcome to pop in for a cup of tea and a piece of cake!

You will be pleased to know that Peggy is very well and still rides her exercise bike regularly in her conservatory, pretending she is off on a club run.

I would be very pleased to hear from you if you will be able to obliged me as above.

Many thanks and best regards,
Ken Jones

Good news that Peggy is well and looking forward to her 90th Birthday. Anyone got any specific ideas and/or prepared to volunteer. We'd like to do something, but off hand I am not sure exactly what.
Lisa

Hogg Hill Racing Circuit Opening

The date for the Opening of the Hogg Hill Racing Circuit has been announced. The date is not of our choosing being at very short notice but convenient for Redbridge and Boris Johnson.

Please can you let all your club and team members who may wish to attend, have a look round, have a ride round the circuit or take part in the first races on this auspicious occasion know about this event.

British Cycling
Eastern Region


10.00 am TUESDAY 19th AUGUST 2008


OFFICIAL OPENING OF REDBRIDGE CYCLE CIRCUIT - HOG HILL, FOREST ROAD, HAINAULT


08.00 CIRCUIT OPENS for arrival of Officials, Riders, Helpers & Spectators
Loan bicycles made available for those arriving without & wishing to have training etc.
(Only allowed to race if holding the correct BC Membership/Racing Licence)
Riders allowed on Circuit to warm up, with agreement of COMMISSAIRE of the day, crash helmets must be warn.
Those not taking part in the races will be asked to leave the circuit at 09.00 to allow final warm up for those racing.

09.15 - 09.45 YOUTH RACE over 15 Laps of TOP CIRCUIT MEDALS FOR 1st 2nd & 3rd PLACES

10.00 OFFICIAL OPENING OF CIRCUIT

10.10 SENIOR RACE for ELITE/1/2/3 Category Riders over 25 Laps of FULL CIRCUIT
MEDALS FOR 1st 2nd & 3rd PLACES
(MTB & Pump Circuit can be used for youngsters whilst this race is taking place)

11.15 FINISH OF SENIOR RACE

11.30 - 12.00 OFF-ROAD DISPLAY BY SPECIALIST RIDER

12.00 - 14.15 ROAD CIRCUIT & OFF-ROAD PUMP CIRCUIT WILL BE OPEN TO ALL UNDER SUPERVISION OF BRITISH CYCLING COACHES & OTHER OFFICIALS GO-RIDE COACHING WILL TAKE PLACE FOR ALL YOUNGSTERS.

14.15 - 14.45 AT DISCRETION OF THE ORGANISER & CHIEF COMMISSAIRE IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE TO USE THIS TIME FOR RACE TRAINING.

15.00 CLOSING CEREMONY

Surrey League Revolutions 5 day 2008

Revolutions 5-day 15th - 19th August, 2008.

Once again that time has come when I have to go begging. The Revolutions needs your help to the extent of some 10 or 12 marshals per day plus a couple of lead cars, commissaire drivers, motor cycle marshals and neutral service vehicles.

The stages are :-
1 Staplefield/Handcross - 91 miles - HQ Handcross Village Hall - Start time 12:00
2 Kirdford/Dunsfold/Alfold - 101 miles - HQ North Hall, Loxwood - Start time 12:00
3a Goodwood - 1 lap TT - Start time 11:00
3b Singleton/Midhurst/South Harting - 87 miles - Lavant (2 laps) finishing at Goodwood - Start time 13:00
4 Wivelsfield/Barcombe - 96 miles - HQ Cooksbridge Village Hall - Start time 12:00
5 The Ashdown - 72 miles of all the hills - HQ All Saints Church, Crowborough - Start time 12:00

More details and maps can be found on the Surrey League web site at http://www.surreyleague.co.uk/news/revolutions/revolution08.htm


Could you please canvas all your members especially those with no work commitments! Those using their cars on the race will re-imbursed for their fuel but I will need to know type of car and its registration number for these people so that they are covered by BC for the race.

Yours in sport,
Keith Butler

Anerley 50 - start

CLUB 50 MILE TIME TRIAL
INCOPORATED IN THE ANERLEY BC EVENT
SUNDAY 10th August 2008
G50/53
Start Sheet

No NAME Hcp START
26 Lisa Colombo 50-00 6-26
36 Chrystal Sheldon 26-00 6-36
39 Jake Dodd 28-00 6-39
50 Stuart Pearce Scr 6-50
62 Ben Pearce 7-30 7-02


Awards:
1st Hcp
Fastest Woman

Frank Cubis

Eve 10 #8 - result (inc Wheelers)

KINGSTON PHOENIX ROAD CLUB
WEDNESDAY 6th August 2008 G10/42
Full RESULT SHEET

Pos No Name Time Club
1 50 Adam Page 21-14 KW
2 45 Steve Saunders 21-35 KW
3 55 Dan Sibbick 21-43 KW
4 48 Peter Doherty 22-48 SWRC
5 22 Stuart Pearce 22-52 KPRC
6 35 James Beaumont 22-57 KW
7 34 Chris Gilligan 23-30 KW
8 40 Phil Ember 23-33 KW
9 30 John Coolahan 23-45 KW
10 26 Alan Sherman 24-06 KW
11 27 Ed Robinson 24-15 KW
12 19 Ben Pearce 24-31 KPRC
13 24 Simon Clasby 24-32 KW (PTT)
14 5 Mark Bixley 24-34 Festival RC
15 46 Martin Anscombe 24-38 KW
16= 28 Rob Quantrell 24-39 KW (PTT)
16= 52 Will Horrocks 24-39 KW
18 36 Ben Wardle 24-48 KW
19 25 Rupert Bole 24-59 KW
20 16 Simon Mitchell 25-09 KPRC
21 51 Colin Gray 25-10 KW
22 13 Bob Smith 25-13 Iron Head RT
23 49 Gafyn MacMillan 25-17 KW
24 7 John Beer 25-23 KPRC
25 33 Danny Clifford 25-31 KW
26 20 Steve Hillier 25-32 KPRC
27 31 Keith Griffin 25-53 KW
28 44 Chris Hathaway 25-54 KW
29= 41 Sam Hodgson 26-01 KW
29= 29 Charlotte East 26-01 KW
31 17 Paul Day 26-02 KPRC
32 10 Brian Powney 26-21 KPRC
33 43 Christine Hamilton 26-25 KW (PTT)
34 11 Ken Day 26-37 KPRC
35 38 Nick Hamilton 26-43 KW (PTT)
36 8 Jake Dodd 27-00 KPRC
37 32 Emma Dews 27-24 KW
38 14 Chrystal Sheldon 27-28 KPRC
39 42 Chris Wright 27-33 KW
40 54 John Mikloska 27-47 KW
41 21 Antonio Coelho 28-33 KPRC
42 23 Gerry Rosen 28-55 KW
43 39 Tracy Gat 29-06 KW (PTT)
44 12 Richard Hoskin 30-27 Redmon CC
45 47 Mark Nevins 30-50 KW
46 53 Rick Opie 31-07 KW (PTT)
47 9 Mark McNamara 31-12 KPRC

Many thanks to Tony for placing and retrieving the event warning signs round the course.

Frank Cubis

Eve 10 #8 - result

KINGSTON PHOENIX ROAD CLUB
WEDNESDAY 6th AUGUST 2008 G10/42
RESULT SHEET

No NAME TIME HCP HCP/TIME Scr/Hcp AWARD
5 Mark Bixley 24-34 Festival RC
6
7 John Beer 25-23 2-45 22-38 4/2
8 Jake Dodd 27-00 5-00 22-00 7/5 1st Woman
9 Mark McNamara 31-12 8-00 23-12 2/2
10 Brian Powney 26-21 2-30 23-51 2/2
11 Ken Day 26-37 5-00 21-37 2/7 1st Hcp
12 Richard Hoskin 30-27 Redmon CC
13 Bob Smith 25-13 Iron Head Racing
14 Chrystal Sheldon 27-28 5-00 22-28 6/2
15 Tony Tugwell DNF 8-00 1/0
16 Simon Mitchell 25-09 2-00 23-09 5/2
17 Paul Day 26-02 3-45 22-17 2/4
18
19 Ben Pearce 24-31 0-45 23-46 6/2 2nd Place
20 Steve Hillier 25-32 3-45 21-47 3/6 2nd Hcp
21 Antonio Coelho 28-33 6-15 22-18 2/3
22 Stuart Pearce 22-52 Scr 22-52 7/2 1st Place

D.N.S. Ann, Jen, Tony d’Italia.

Many thanks to Tony for placing and retrieving the Event Warning signs round the course.

Frank Cubis

Eve 10 #8 - start

KINGSTON PHOENIX ROAD CLUB
CLUB 10 MILE TIME TRIAL
WEDNESDAY 6th August 2008
G10/42
START SHEET

No NAME HCP START
1
2 Ann Bath 6-15 7-41
3 Steph Curran PTT
4 Paul Bishop Pearson Cycles 7-42
5 Jen Mitchell 6-00
6 Amanda Pearce PTT 7-43
7 John Beer 2-45
8 Jake Dodd 5-00 7-44
9 Mark McNamara 8-00
10 Brian Powney 2-30 7-45
11 Ken Day 5-00
12 Richard Hoskin Redmon CC 7-46
13 Bob Smith Iron Head Racing
14 Chrystal Sheldon 5-00 7-47
15 Tony Tugwell 8-00
16 Simon Mitchell 2-00 7-48
17 Paul Day 3-45
18 Tony d’Italia 6-15 7-49
19 Ben Pearce 0-45
20 Steve Hillier 3-45 7-50
21 Antonio Coelho 6-15
22 Stuart Pearce Scr 7-51

AWARDS:
1st & 2nd Handicap
1st & 2nd Fastest
Fastest Woman

Frank Cubis

OK, I know this is after the race, but it is now here for posterity!
Lisa