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SW did a time of 25:48 on this course despite being held up by a tractor.
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Originally billed as a 25, this event was shortened to a 10 due to roadworks. BP’s time of 25:20 left him 22nd out of the 47 finishers.
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Racing an undulating course alongside the A1 south of Stilton, with a gusty crosswind, MP was able to ride on the tribars (as opposed to the previous week). His time of 27:03 was 5mins 43secs behind the winner.
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One of the problems of setting yourself standards that you can’t hope to reach, let alone maintain, is that you always feel that you could (or should) have done better. Driving to the event in a violent storm and breaking his glasses 15 mins before … more ->
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On a very, very windy course just west of Cambridge MP rode a TT where one of the biggest decisions was whether to ride using the tri-bars or opt for a safer, more upright position. His time of 27:21 reflects his quest for care rather … more ->
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Driving to the event in torrential rain didn’t augur well but starting later on in the race meant that both PW and MP enjoyed fine weather although a strong easterly wind wasn’t the greatest of benefits. PW managed 23:56 whilst MP’s 25:26 saw him narrowly … more ->
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On a warm morning with a north-westerly wind PW’s time of 1:01:56 was good for a man of his size (and shape).
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MP’s time of 25:26 time was enough for him to win the First Vet on Standard Award for the third year running out near Leighton Buzzard.
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A variety of weather gave the three Herts Wheelers different stories to tell. Sometimes heavy showers, wind (gusty or breezy or light), and occasionally sunshine and still conditions meant that the start times of the riders were reflected in their final placings. PW 23:24, BE … more ->
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On a day more suited to swimming than cycling SW recorded a time of 26:50 on this Leaden Roding course.

