Results Spoco 10th July

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MarkA
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Results Spoco 10th July

Post by MarkA »

Its a real help to organiser on night when a couple of Marshals offer to collect in signs - thanks to Nige and Alan for efforts.

Steve S and the ever present Mac rode out and stood in rain.

Gary K saved Hol getting wet by offering to act as pusher off.

And now to the results - great to see a lot of this years new riders were not put off by conditions.

01 45:48 Andy Smith (V40)
02 55:43 Peter Ellwood (Juv13)
03 39:30 Rob McKenzie (Jun17)
04 41:59 Danny Cocker (V60)
05 35:05 Jon Cocker
06 46:24 Peter Boyle (V50)
07 38:46 Pete Skelton (V60)
08 37:38 Chris Cuckson
09 36:28 Ian Holmes York Cycleworks
10 41:26 Matt Shipley (J18)
11 40:00 Shaun Lawson (J18)
12 39:03 Nigel Lawson (V40)
13 41:50 Tim Richardson (V50)
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15 40:45 Tim Adams (V40)
16 34:03 Mark Addinall (V40) York Cycleworks
17 42:39 Mark Devine Malton Wheelers
18 37:05 Paul Musgrave (V40)

I think Matt may have had a mechanical

By my reckoning the top 6 were

1 Mark Ad
2 Jon C
3 Ian H
4 Paul M
5 Chris C
6 Pete S

Any mistakes please let me know
paulM
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Post by paulM »

Cheers Mark for organising your two events so efficiently especially considering Thurs night wasn't the best of nights. In fact I think the ride home was a bigger test of endurance than the time trial!
Thanks also to all the marshalls for turning out.
Cycleworks Ian Holmes is organising next weeks 10 at short notice. As I've not exactly been overwhelmed with offers of help we now have a non Clifton member organising for us. Please give him your support as he will need marshalls, pushers off and a timekeeper. If you've already helped at one event then there's no harm doing a second as you only need to ride 6 events plus one compulsory marshalling duty to qualify, and there are 12 events.
I will check out the roadworks at Sutton on Forest next week and advise if we use the normal course or alter it.
MarkA
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Post by MarkA »

We seem to be a red flag down from Thursday

We have had problems with people pinching them in past but please keep an eye out on the Terrington bank side of road where narrows to cross bridge. Wonder what they do with them.

And you never know when you will spot a stray sign - i picked one up on the way back from the Nationals the other day. I think they walk too.

Do i have to say not encouraging anyone to try to ride carrying either a sign or pole with spike on end :?:

Just post here and am sure someone will pick up.
Arthur
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nige gos
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Post by nige gos »

paul the roadworks have virtually all gone now - theirs no traffic lights anyway.
paulM
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Post by paulM »

I can confirm, having passed it on the Saturday ride today, that the red flag is still at the bridge at the bottom of Terrington Bank and there is also a warning sign at the jnc near Terrington village. If anyone is out that way in their car I would appreciate it if they could be collected. Thanks.

Cheers for the advice on the roadworks Nigel - saved me a trip out.
nige gos
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Post by nige gos »

i'm at sutton bank tmo doing a 90m r/ride, i'll try and collect them on way home, i'll let you no if i managed or not.
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Post by nige gos »

paul / mark i've managed to collect signs.

nige
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