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  • 28 Jul 2021 21:14 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Pos'n Name Club Time No.
    1 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC 22:09 14
    2 Darren Shaw Stourbridge Velo 22:45 10
    3 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC 23:06 4
    4 Phil Roberts Wrekinsport CC 23:11 21
    5 Ian Bond Wrekinsport CC 23:20 2
    6 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC 23:34 15
    7 Adam Mumford Wrekinsport CC 23:36 23
    8 Allan Henderson Wrekinsport CC 24:00 8
    9 Chris Riley Paramount CRT 24:02 12
    10 Mark Hammond Bridgnorth CC 24:05 9
    11 Deb Hutson-Lumb Nova Raiders 24:08 5
    12 Nick Long Nova Raiders 24:22 22
    13 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC 25:14 7
    14 Gary Smith Stourbridge Velo 25:35 13
    15 Ben Southgate Wrekinsport CC 25:38 19
    16 Simon Toghill Wolverhampton Wheelers CC 25:40 24
    17 Tim Evans Newport Shropshire CC 29:05 18
    18 Henry Fleming Wrekinsport CC 30:17 11
    19 Clare Cotterill Wrekinsport CC 30:21 3
    20 Victoria Doran Wrekinsport CC 30:24 6
    21 Suart Wortley Wrekinsport CC 32:22 1
    22 Clare O'Donnell Wrekinsport CC 33:47 17
    23 Stephen Porter-Knott Wrekinsport CC 34:27 16


  • 25 Jul 2021 17:52 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The winning margin could not have been closer in Round 13 of the SB Sports Injuries Series as Adam Baker ended up ousting the Series leader by one second in Wrekinsport CC's Gordon Davies 19, held over two laps of the Shawbirch – Cotwall Bank circuit. Despite losing 10 seconds to Dean Callister on the second lap Adam Baker clung on for a maiden win in 41 minutes 44 seconds having battled through a sapping northerly headwind that affected the three mile stretch between Shawbirch island an Crudgington crossroads. Baker was pleased with his win, commenting: “It was extremely close for the win, especially over that distance, any number of things where a second is made and lost. It was a tough day with the wind, but I paced it very well, pushing hard into the headwind and then using the tail wind to recover while keeping the speed high. The sections down wind were certainly more enjoyable - happy with my first win at these events”.

    Callister stretched his lead at the top of the Overall standings to 12 points after an extremely close battle with the rider in runner-up spot Henri Bedford. The two were split by 10 seconds at the en of the first lap and by exactly the same margin at the end of the second, with Callister stopping the watch on 41:45. The Nova Raider's comments show the difficulty judging a course that provides a variety of challenges, stating: “A nice temperature for racing but a strong wind in places. I always find that course hard to pace, and missed the win by such a small margin, but a great ride and congratulations to Adam Baker - thanks to Wrekinsport for a top evening”.

    Bedford had had other plans for the evening, looking to enter the re-arranged North Shropshire Wheelers' 25 due unavoidably to take place at the same time, but a late cancellation saw a hasty revision to his plans, making the transfer just in time. Whilst he cemented his Silver medal position Overall he became the first medal winner of the Series taking Junior Gold with four Rounds to spare after a fabulous season. He stated: “I love the Wrekinsport course as I am very familiar with it. A big headwind made the first part of the course tough and challenging. I enjoyed the race a lot, and well done to all those who competed - thanks to Wrekinsport CC for hosting”. With a healthy contingent of five Juniors among the 28-strong field Bedford's nearest challenger was 16 year-old Bridgnorth CC rider Nathan Fullwood in 46:42.   

    Another of the riders caught on the hop by the late cancellation took the win in the SB Women's Series as Marie Llewellyn extended her lead at the top of the standings. Nova Raider Llewellyn crossed the finish line in 50:29 to see off a challenge from Wrekinsport's Clare Cotterill who occupies the Silver medal position after ending her evening on 58:52. Her arrival after the event had started meant she had less than ideal race preparation, as she explained: “The 25 had been the plan for the night, but after the cancellation a very quick drive and entry online for the Wrekinsport 19. The first five kilometres was the warm up as nothing wanted to work, and then I found my power and pace and had an enjoyable race. Many thanks for Wrekinsport for letting us and others join last minute”.

    In the SB Veterans Championship it was a surprise win for Wrekinsport's Chris Halford, still recovering from a knee operation but pushing out Bridgnorth CC's Jonathan Mills-Keeling, another of the late transferees by 8 seconds in +7:53. Halford was 20 seconds behind Mills-Keeling at the end of the first lap but finished strongly, as his comments reveal: “I went easy on the first lap, and pushed a little on the second. I'm surprised to of won the Veteran's race with such strong riders racing”.

    Wrekinsport were running their Gordon Davies Handicap within the event, with Stephen Porter-Knott taking Gold in an adjusted 35:26, with Ian Bond Silver in 39:23 and Ben Wood Bronze in 40:47.


  • 22 Jul 2021 19:55 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Full:

    Pos'n Names Club(s) Time
    1 Tomos Hales & Phil Roberts  Wrekinsport CC 21:36
    2 Graeme Donnell & Andrew Lacon Nova Raiders 21:46
    3 Chris Halford & Ian Bond Wrekinsport CC 21:47
    4 Sarah Grant & Mark Milton Market Drayton CC 22:22
    5 Darren Shaw & Mark Hammond SCCA Private Member & Stourbridge Velo 22:33
    6 Allan Henderson & Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC 22:54
    7 Mark Hill & Emma Serjeant Hafren CC 23:39
    8 Dave Moore & Mike Bigwood Wrekinsport CC 23:51
    9 Harry Corney & Chester Romei Market Drayton CC 24:21
    10 Elliott Wills & Ben Southgate Wrekinsport CC 24:48
    11 Jenny Newton & Andy Hazell Nova Raiders 25:53
    12 Victoria Doran & Ashley Kirkham Wrekinsport CC & Black Country Tri 28:31
    13 Angela Boycott & Barry Parsons Wrekinsport CC 29:04
    . Rob Jones & Steve Elcocks Nova Raiders & Revolutions Racing

    DNF-P


    Private solo TT's:

    Pos'n Name Club Time
    1 Jonathan Mills-Keeling Bridgnorth CC 22:10
    2 Mio Kontic Wrekinsport CC 31:35


     

  • 16 Jul 2021 12:41 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Pos'n Name Cat Actual Time H/C H/C Time
    1 Stephen Porter-Knott V 1:05:26 30:00 35:26
    2 Ian Bond S 46:53 07:30 39:23
    3 Ben Wood S 49:47 09:00 40:47
    4 Victoria Doran V 1:01:17 20:00 41:17
    5 Tomos Hales S 43:02 01:30 41:32
    6 Ben Southgate J 52:42 10:30 42:12
    7 Rich Smith V 46:21 04:00 42:21
    8 Rob Jackson V 45:52 03:30 42:22
    9 Allan Henderson S 48:03 05:00 43:03
    10 Chris Halford V 43:20 00:00 43:20
    11 Mike Newman S 51:18 07:30 43:48
    12 Phil Roberts S 48:28 03:30 44:58
    13 Clare Cotterill WV 58:52 13:00 45:52
    14 Clare O'Donnell WV 1:07:08 20:30 46:38


  • 14 Jul 2021 22:15 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Pos'n Name Club Cat 10 miles Time
    1 Adam Baker SCCA Private Member S 21:41 41:44
    2 Dean Callister Nova Raiders S 21:52 41:45
    3 Henri Bedford Revolutions Racing J 22:02 41:55
    4 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC S 22:30 43:02
    5 Jonathan Mills-Keeling Bridgnorth CC V 22:42 43:19
    6 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC V 23:02 43:20
    7 Mark Pritchard Nova Raiders S 23:36 44:40
    8 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC V 24:16 45:52
    9 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC V 24:13 46:21
    10 Nathan Fullwood Bridgnorth CC J 24:25 46:42
    11 Ian Bond Wrekinsport CC S 24:10 46:53
    12 Chris Riley Paramount CRT V 24:38 47:10
    13 Allan Henderson Wrekinsport CC S 25:05 48:03
    14 Phil Roberts Wrekinsport CC S 24:17 48:28
    15 Harry Corney Market Drayton CC J 24:51 49:44
    16 Ben Wood Wrekinsport CC S 26:06 49:47
    17 Marie Llewellyn Nova Raiders W 26:23 50:29
    18 Mike Newman Wrekinsport CC S 26:54 51:18
    19 George Coombes SCCA 1st Claim S 26:41 51:24
    20 Ben Southgate Wrekinsport CC J 27:17 52:42
    21 Mark Stocks Newport Shropshire CC V 27:58 53:42
    22 Chester Romei Market Drayton CC J 28:29 54:06
    23 Steve Elcocks Revolutions Racing V 29:29 56:36
    24 Clare Cotterill Wrekinsport CC WV 31:11 58:52
    25 Victoria Doran Wrekinsport CC V 31:37 1:01:17
    26 Stephen Porter-Knott Wrekinsport CC V 34:00 1:05:26
    27 Clare O'Donnell Wrekinsport CC WV 33:28 1:07:08
    . Stuart Wortley Wrekinsport CC V DNF DNF


    1 lap private trial

    Pos'n Name Club Cat 10 miles
    1 Beth Wilson Total Tri Training 32:58


  • 13 Jul 2021 16:20 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    With many riders’ eyes on a football semi-final entries to Round 11 were perhaps understandably down from normal levels, but that didn’t stop a terrific tussle between Chris Halford and Tomos Hales at the top of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport. The pair had been tying at the top of the standings going into the race but were split by just three seconds as Halford took the win in 21 minutes 53 seconds. Halford too over sole lead at the top of the Series despite struggling with a season-long knee injury that was being operated on the following morning, and here he was looking to consolidate his position as much as possible.

    Hales has stepped up to challenge Halford during 2021 and having tied with him the previous evening in a Newport CC promotion was gutted at the finish line to finish three seconds off the pace. He had a 58 second gap to the riders in third spot Phil Roberts, with these three occupying the Top 3 spaces in the Series.

    In the Road Bike Series Junior Luka Stolic continues to put in dominant performances as he tries to make up for lost ground. Stolic only joined the club from Round 7 but has tasted victory four times in four races, with a superb 25:17 effort seeing off Series leader Stuart Wortley by a large margin of 6:24. Wortley however has a 13 point advantage at the head of the standings and will be tough to reel in.

    In the Women’s Series it was a straight head to head between the two women who were occupying the top two spaces, with Clare Cotterill sensing victory in 29:27, 1:23 ahead of Victoria Doran. This sees the pair on equal points at the top of the standings in what is turning out to be a keen competition.

    Decathlon Series by Wrekinsport Top 5 Cumulative Standings after eleven rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Chris Halford

    55

    2

    Tomos Hales

    54

    3

    Phil Roberts

    32

    4

    Rob Jackson

    30

    5

    Rich Smith

    24


    Road Bike Series Top 5 Cumulative Standings after eleven rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Stuart Wortley

    52

    2

    Dave Slater

    39

    3

    Luka Stolic

    30

    4

    Steve Porter-Knott

    29

    5

    Hannah Jukes-Jones

    10


    Women’s Series Top 5 Cumulative Standings after eleven rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    =1

    Victoria Doran

    56

    =1

    Clare Cotterill

    56

    3

    Clare O'Donnell

    34

    4

    Emma Horne

    12

    5

    Hannah Jukes-Jones

    10


  • 9 Jul 2021 23:36 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Glorious conditions saw over a third of the field beat the hour in Round 9 of the SB Sports Injuries Series Wrekinsport CC’s 25 with personal bests the order of the day. With bonus points on offer for the longer distance it was Dean Callister who came out on top with a fabulous effort of 53 minutes 8 seconds on the Crudgington – Shawbirch – Tern Hill - Waters Upton course. The Nova Raider narrowed the gap at the top of the standings to just 12 points as he consolidated his second place in the Championship with just a light north-easterly wind to cope with. Callister was pleased with his effort, stating: “Great conditions and a fast night, I paced it well so was very happy with my time. It was a 25 mile personal best for me - thanks to Wrekinsport for a top evening”.

    Callister wasn’t the only rider to set a personal best as runner-up Adam Baker also beat his previous benchmark with a fine effort of 54:17. Whilst much of the course is flat Baker’s comments show how the Hodnet bypass can catch out the unwary with a long, sapping drag back to Espley island, and how being ‘on the rivet’ of Functional Threshold Power, highest average wattage arider can sustain for one hour is a painful experience: “The race went well with a one minute personal best, although it's only my second 25 mile event. It was a tough course with slow sections of road and a headwind on the way out. 25 mile events are tough! Tying to hold close to FTP for an hour isn't pleasant - still fun nonetheless”.

    Wrekinsport were holding their club 25 mile championship within the event and it was a straight battle between Tomos Hales and Chris Halford, with Hales taking third spot overall in 54:39 and Halford two places back in 55:07. Hales had his sights set on this trophy whilst enjoying the first use of Wrekinsport’s new HQ, Eyton Village Hall: “An excellent hosting from Wrekinsport and a great new HQ, I was pleased with the time on a quick night. I was very happy to take the trophy as I targeted this event at the start of the year - thanks to all the marshals and timekeepers”.

    The rider getting in between Hales and Halford was Bridgnorth CC’s Jonathan Mills-Keeling in an actual time of 54:47, and who also took victory in the Veteran’s Series with a strong +15:09 with Halford runner-up in +12:36. Mills-Keeling is a regular visitor to Wrekinsport 10’s but seemed to enjoy the stretch, commenting: “A nice course, I had a great ride, thanks to Wrekinsport and all involved”.

    The Series leader Henri Bedford had a quiet evening by his standards finishing 6th in 55:35, but stretching his Junior Series lead to a huge 86 points. He explained: “I didn’t quite have the legs for some reason but I tried to limit my losses as best as I could - thanks to Wrekinsport for running the event as smoothly as ever”.

    In the Women’s Series it was a case of coming up with the goods in the face of adversity as nothing seemed to be going right for Series leader Marie Llewellyn – as the Nova Raider scored a massive personal best regardless. Llewellyn stopped the clock on 1:07:07, stretching her Series lead over Wrekinsport’s Clare Cotterill who finished in 1:12:33. Llewellyn explained what went wrong: “Everything was against me for racing! I’d worked three night shifts with no sleep, and my boyfriend was pushing me to race when I just wanted to sleep! I ended up borrowing his shoes as I'd left mine in my horsebox, added to which my Garmin computer dying 10miles in! I thoroughly enjoyed the race, I was racing blind to power and heart rate, but I felt strong and put 100% in. I’m very happy with a new personal best by five minutes -thank you to the organisers once again”!


  • 7 Jul 2021 20:59 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Pos'n Name Club Cat Time No.
    1 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC V 21:53 3
    2 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC S 21:56 13
    3 Phil Roberts Wrekinsport CC S 22:54 8
    4 Darren Shaw Stourbridge Velo V 23:16 11
    5 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC V 23:28 17
    6 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC V 23:34 2
    7 Adam Mumford Wrekinsport CC S 23:56 18
    8 Allan Henderson Wrekinsport CC S 24:51 14
    9 Luka Stolic Wrekinsport CC J 25:17 12
    10 Chester Romei Market Drayton CC J 25:56 15
    11 Elliott Wills Wrekinsport CC S 26:11 6
    12 Ben Southgate Wrekinsport CC J 26:16 7
    13 Clare Cotterill Wrekinsport CC WV 29:27 9
    14 Victoria Doran Wrekinsport CC WV 30:50 4
    15 Stuart Wortley Wrekinsport CC V 31:41 1
    16 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC V 32:10 10
    17 Beth Wilson Total Tri Training W 32:35 16
    18 Stephen Porter-Knott Wrekinsport CC V 33:45 5


  • 30 Jun 2021 22:03 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Result of tonight's club 25 - County points and categories over on SCCA website

    Pos'n Name Club Cat Time Vet +/-
    1 Dean Callister Nova Raiders S 00:53:08 .
    2 Adam Baker SCCA Private Member S 00:54:17 .
    3 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC S 00:54:39 .
    4 Jonathan Mills-Keeling Bridgnorth CC V 00:54:47 +15:09
    5 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC V 00:55:07 +12:36
    6 Henri Bedford Revolutions Racing J 00:55:35 .
    7 Mark Pritchard Nova Raiders S 00:56:44 .
    8 Rob Kennard Stourbridge Velo V 00:58:17 +10:50
    9 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC V 00:58:42 +10:57
    10 Darren Shaw Stourbridge Velo V 00:59:48 +07:43
    11 Phil Roberts Wrekinsport CC S 00:59:53 .
    12 Ian Bond Wrekinsport CC S 01:00:15 .
    13 David Mole Stourbridge Velo V 01:00:28 +07:03
    14 Allan Henderson Wrekinsport CC S 01:01:33 .
    15 Mark Hammond Bridgnorth CC S 01:02:34 .
    16 Mike Bigwood Wrekinsport CC S 01:03:14 .
    17 Ben Wood Wrekinsport CC S 01:03:46 .
    18 George Coombes SCCA 1st Claim S 01:04:30 .
    19 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC V 01:06:34 +03:05
    20 Marie Llewellyn Nova Raiders W 01:07:07 .
    21 Ben Southgate Wrekinsport CC J 01:07:34 .
    22 Elliott Wills Wrekinsport CC S 01:08:33 .
    23 Mark Stocks Newport Shropshire CC V 01:09:01 +00:06
    24 Richard Southgate Wrekinsport CC V 01:12:04 -05:09
    25 Clare Cotterill Wrekinsport CC WV 01:12:33 +00:16
    26 Victoria Doran Wrekinsport CC WV 01:13:22 -00:58
    27 Stuart Wortley Wrekinsport CC V 01:19:04 -09:08
    28 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC V 01:19:28 -04:05
    29 Stephen Porter-Knott Wrekinsport CC V 01:21:03 -15:03
    30 Clare O'Donnell Wrekinsport CC WV 01:23:56 -09:03
    Tandem
    Pos'n Name Club Cat Time Vet +/-
    1 Chris Riley & John Westhead Paramount CRT V/V 00:56:17 +11:09


  • 29 Jun 2021 18:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    A rider on the comeback trail took a solid win as Dan Watts showed his regained form with a fabulous 21 minute 21 second effort in Round 10 of The Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport. Watts had been stationed in The Falklands which limited his training opportunities but he is now beginning to approach the level of form he showed during 2020, beating Chris Halford into the runner-up spot by 33 seconds.

    Halford had other reason to celebrate however as he moved back into the joint lead of the Series, levelling things up with Tomos Hales on 49 points a piece thanks to his 21:54 ride. Watts and Halford were the only riders to beat 22 minutes on a mild evening where times were generally fractionally better than in Round 9. The rider taking third spot Darren Shaw gained his best finish of the season with a 23:01 effort as constant positional fine tuning of his new time trial bike seems to be paying dividends as he edged out Phil Roberts by 18 seconds. Roberts is having a ding-dong battle with Rob Jackson in the Overall standings and a two second advantage saw Roberts claim third place in the Series on his own right as a result.

    In the Road Bike Series Luka Stolic keeps piling on the pressure with the Junior taking his fourth straight win in a row, which is all the races he’s entered, showing his potential as he posted an excellent 25:23. But for a late start in the Series Stolic would surely be in a commanding position, with nearest challenger Dave Slater on 30:04. Meanwhile Series leader Stuart Wortley had a nightmare evening thanks to a cleat which simply wouldn’t clip in and the difference that mechanical issue cost him was easily demonstrable as he was 1:58 back on his Round 9 effort in 32:46.

    In the Women’s Series Victoria Doran seized on the opportunity to move to the head of the standings after crossing the finish line in 30:05, with Clare O’Donnell getting nearest in 32:34.             

    Decathlon Series by Wrekinsport Top 5 Cumulative Standings after ten rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    =1

    Chris Halford

    49

    =1

    Tomos Hales

    49

    3

    Phil Roberts

    28

    4

    Rob Jackson

    27

    5

    Rich Smith

    22


    Road Bike Series Top 5 Cumulative Standings after ten rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Stuart Wortley

    47

    2

    Dave Slater

    39

    3

    Steve Porter-Knott

    25

    4

    Luka Stolic

    24

    5

    Hannah Jukes-Jones

    10


    Women’s Series Top 5 Cumulative Standings after ten rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Victoria Doran

    51

    2

    Clare Cotterill

    50

    3

    Clare O'Donnell

    34

    4

    Emma Horne

    12

    5

    Hannah Jukes-Jones

    10


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