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stinkyboy

Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Posts: 2722 Location: yes, twice yes!
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 12:11 am Post subject: BRCC Evening League Race 3 - Results 10m, May 17 2007 |
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XL with all results standings and stats
BRCC time trials All results
Race 3 10m 17-May-07
1 Leo Bonito 24.09
2 Mark Cook 24.12
3 James Elworthy 24.13
4 Sam Hayes 24.36
5 Duncan Paterson 25.43
6 Phil Jenkins 25.47
7 Kevan Armstrong 26.03
8 Max O'Driscoll 26.11
9 Kevin Worsley 26.14
10 Darren Farr 26.24
11 Rob Miller 26.29
12 Steve Young 26.34
13 Steve Hayton 26.41
14 Mark Gray 26.45
15 Tim Caine 26.51
16 Stuart McLeish 27.22
17 Dave Dormer 27.25
18 Anne Knights 27.31
19 Bob Wright 27.55
20 Dave Gillett 28.09
21 Gerry Godwin 28.27
22 Richard Pratt 28.27
23 Kevin Bullard 28.46
24 Rick Hollingsworth 28.49
25 Miles Collett 28.50
26 Martin Hall 29.02
27 Alan Shillitoe 29.04
28 Neil Hunt 29.10
29 Simon Story 29.21
30 Eimear Mullen 29.26
31 Steve Duxbury 29.37
32 Paul Hall 29.45
33 Sarah Janes 29.46
34 Alan Parsons 29.51
35 Dave Lawson 29.54
36 Maurice Crook 29.58
37 Mike Newbury 30.42
38 Rakesh Kumar 30.53
39 Tom Brassington 31.03
40 Steve Gingell 31.04
41 Sam Jenkins 32.00
42 Jamnet Herbert 32.29
43 Des Roberts 32.30
44 Ian Herbert 32.31
45 Jackie Popland 33.33
46 Sharon McCarthy 34.12
47 Terry Sykes 34.49
48 Karen Hollingsworth 35.06
49 Ben Armstrong 35.43
50 Dave Crane 36.00
51 Gill Caine 36.03
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BRCC time trials Bedford Traktors Results
Race 3 12m 17-May-07
James Elworthy 24.13
Duncan Paterson 25.43
Phil Jenkins 25.47
Kevan Armstrong 26.03
Max O'Driscoll 26.11
Rob Miller 26.29
Steve Young 26.34
Steve Hayton 26.41
Mark Gray 26.45
Tim Caine 26.51
Stuart McLeish 27.22
Dave Dormer 27.25
Dave Gillett 28.09
Gerry Godwin 28.27
Miles Collett 28.50
Eimear Mullen 29.26
Sarah Janes 29.46
Alan Parsons 29.51
Tom Brassington 31.03
Steve Gingell 31.04
Sam Jenkins 32.00
Sharon McCarthy 34.12
Ben Armstrong 35.43
Gill Caine 36.03 |
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stinkyboy

Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Posts: 2722 Location: yes, twice yes!
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 8:09 am Post subject: |
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30 second pb - reckon that counts as failure James?
Lots of pbs last night.
Good conditions.
Hope for for some of that and 5C warmer in 6 or 7 weeks when we are all peaking (or troughing for some).
Got to be worth another half second!
traks PBs by my reckoning:
Unworthy
Seriousboy
Wideboy
Longarm
Whichway?
Misery
Bubbles
Alcoholic
Snooks
I'll leave you to guess who is who...clue they are in order.
Assuming my numbers are right of course...as if.
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Onyerbike

Joined: 08 Mar 2007 Posts: 875 Location: at work
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 8:37 am Post subject: |
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last night was a pleasure - really enjoyed it
Hope for more conditions like that in the next few weeks, funny comments heard from DJ Al about Leo "he didnt seem to go past me that fast, but then was gone!" And Leo thinking he hadnt done too well, and looking a bit miserable - just how fast will he go when he has a good one.
Bring it on - and the cream cakes and curries with magners
Amazing what time you have to do now to get a top ten finish, and this is without some of the fast guys turning up !!!
Is Mark Cook the guy on the planet X carbon bike, who had pink covers over his shoes ?? He had 2 aborted attempts last night before going out again, something about his wheels rockers moving or something ???
Stinky I think we should sort you out with an aero suit and helmet, can think of a few designs that may please you !! _________________ Mark Moon |
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stinkyboy

Joined: 07 Mar 2007 Posts: 2722 Location: yes, twice yes!
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 8:44 am Post subject: |
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When it comes to tight fitting garments Mark I will come to you should the arise ever need.
My suit for you would involve a sock in your mouth and a deep composting pit.
Not much suit but very satisfying.
I couldn't hear you but would know precisely where you were.
Excellent.
Fast boys, Gaywood and Brown would have done mid 23s last night. But to have 4 low 24s is bloody excellent.
Of course when Steve gets his new bike he'll be there (abouts)! |
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Onyerbike

Joined: 08 Mar 2007 Posts: 875 Location: at work
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 8:56 am Post subject: |
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I am pleasured you consider me that highly - is that the sort of compliment that james was on about.
As long as I still have my laptop and a wireless connection I will still find ways to enter your world max. And in the meantime I will work on those designs for you, would be quite cool to see you kitted out accordingly.
Low 24 is amazing.
Steve's new bike, what you mean wideboy getting another one ??? I could splash some cash on a new one, but as mine has only done 300 miles it might not be worth it, and I also still like drinking loads and stuffing my face - so will stick with it for a while longer. I brought some of those 1,000 mile socks, they should last me a lifetime !!! _________________ Mark Moon |
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stevey Site Admin

Joined: 06 Mar 2007 Posts: 816 Location: behind you!
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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Will definitely be getting a new bike soon as the Argon is nearly worn out. Need to find a new lodger first as Snooks is flying the nest. Anyone know any dark and mysterious vixens who need a lair....  |
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