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  • RESULT

    Restricted Competition

    1. Clive Wellings 25 mins 47 secs
    2. David Harman 26 mins 00 secs
    3. Alex Powell 26 mins 49 secs
    4. Brian Evans 26 mins 56 secs
    5. Tony Marriott 27 mins 17 secs
    6. … more ->

  • This was Michelle’s chance to take part in her first-ever race. In cold conditions at Hog Hill, she had a day of mixed blessings. She did not finish the full fifteen lap race – she was pulled out (by the race organisation) with about three … more ->

  • Merv rode this for the 13th time, but encountered very difficult conditions. Hence his time of 1:25:21.

  • When Michael Hutchinson looked at his startsheet and to his horror realised that BP was due to start a minute ahead of him, he quickly withdrew from the event. That, and probably the fact that the conditions were so foul. Unfortunately BP had to ride … more ->

  • If ever you want a difficult ride then try the E2 when there is a very strong north/north westerly crosswind on a cold day. PY, PW and CW struggled round in times of 24:32, 24:46 and 28:26 respectively.

  • Both CW and MP rode this race on the A1 on wet roads in windy conditions. CW (taking time off from triathlon duties) recorded a time of 1:16:13, whilst MP’s 1:07:55 gave him the Best Vet on Standard by over five minutes.

  • On the A31 centred at Bentley, PW recorded a time of 1:04:10, although he got a shock when the event winner (46:58) overtook him at a speed more suitable for a machine with a motorised engine.

  • In good racing conditions MP recorded a course PB. His time of 1:08:03 was enough to win the First Vet on Standard Award by two and a half minutes.

  • As it is harvest time it was probably a good bet that SW would again be delayed by a tractor. And so it came to pass. In a two-up with PF they posted a time of 29:55 which gave them third position out of six. … more ->

  • HWCC’s Revenge Cup is incorporated into this event. PY’s 1:03:34 not only won him the trophy but also gave him the Handicap Award (58:10). PW’s (1:07:47) was an improvement on his previous year’s time whilst MP’s 1:09:03 was 22 seconds slower. MP’s time gave him … more ->