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  • 24 Jul 2019 21:36 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Full:

    Pos'n Names Club(s) Time Points
    1 Chris Halford & Richard Smith Wrekinsport CC 21:41 20
    2 Henri Bedford & Dan Watts Revolutions Racing & SCCA Private Member 22:15 18
    3 Nick Long & Ed Middleton Nova Raiders 22:16 16
    4 Rob Jackson & Andy Hellowell Wrekinsport CC & Revolutions Racing 22:40 14
    5 Alex Leek & Fraser MacKinnon SCCA Private Members 22:44 12
    6 Allan Henderson & Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC 23:02 10
    7 Emma Serjeant & Mark Hill Hafren CC 23:44 8
    8 Deb Hutson-Lumb & Bernard Hutson-Lumb Nova Raiders 24:07 6
    9 Helen Inglis & Jack Inglis Wrekinsport CC 24:27 4
    10 Alison Dockney & Sarah Grant SCCA Private Members 24:47 2
    11 Louise Hurdley & Simon Toghill Hafren CC & Wolverhampton Wheelers CC 25:15  
    12 Mick Tomkinson & Martin Roberts Newport Shropshire CC 25:19 2
    13 Dave Moore & Karen Summers Wrekinsport CC & Unattached 25:24  
    14 Jason Davis & Daniel Donnelly Paramount CRT 25:48 2
    15 Pete Mulloy & Bob Elliott Wrekinsport CC 26:42 2
    16 Richard Goddard & Mark Stocks Newport Shropshire CC 26:46 2
    17 Alan Sims & Matt McCann Newport Shropshire CC 27:12 2
    18 Alan Price & Tim Evans Newport Shropshire CC 27:28 2
    19 Alex Capstick & Steve Grice Newport Shropshire CC 27:41 2
    20 Bethan Till & Oli Pickering Wrekinsport CC & Unattached 28:29  
    21 Mio Kontic & Charlie Price Wrekinsport CC & Mid Shropshire Wheelers 30:42 2
    22 Derek Fleming & Henry Fleming Wrekinsport CC 30:54 2


    Mixed Team:

    Mixed Pos'n Names Club(s) Time Mixed Points
    1 Emma Serjeant & Mark Hill Hafren CC 23:44 20
    2 Deb Hutson-Lumb & Bernard Hutson-Lumb Nova Raiders 24:07 18
    3 Helen Inglis & Jack Inglis Wrekinsport CC 24:27 16
    4 Louise Hurdley & Simon Toghill Hafren CC & Wolverhampton Wheelers CC 25:15  
    5 Dave Moore & Karen Summers Wrekinsport CC & Unattached 25:24  
    6 Bethan Till & Oli Pickering Wrekinsport CC & Unattached 28:29  


    Women's Team:

    Women's Pos'n Names Club(s) Time Women's Points
    1 Alison Dockney & Sarah Grant SCCA Private Members 24:47 20


    Private Solo Trials:

    Pos'n Name Club Time
    1 Dean Callister Nova Raiders 21:57
    2 Tim Beardmore Nova Raiders 22:03
    3 Phil Roberts Unattached 25:50
    4 Dan Braddock Newport Shropshire CC 29:05


  • 24 Jul 2019 14:33 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Wrekinsport CC Gordon Davis 20.7

    Chris Halford opened up a lead at the top of the SB Sports Injuries Series and took over the lead of the SB Veterans Series after a terrific win in his own club's Gordon Davis event. Scheduled to take place over 19 miles and two laps of the usual Wrekinsport club course, a late change to two laps and 20.7 miles of The Tiddly circuit due to ongoing road works at Long Lane saw Halford take a 48 second win on Actual from Nova Raiders' Tim Beardmore with a fine effort of 46 minutes 4 seconds and by the same margin on Veteran's Standard with +9:34.

    Halford already had a 24 second advantage at the end of the first lap and eventually doubled it in the still conditions that made this little-known course a popular choice post-race, with some fast times recorded. Those conditions had been pre-empted by a significant amount of rain which bighted signing on but which critically calmed the wind right down. Halford stated: "Thanks to the helpers standing out in the rain. It was great to win a Wrekinsport event, although I will be glad to be back onto the shorter events".

    Beardmore is on the comeback trail after his early season was written off with injury but is already back on form even after a short return, stopping the watch on 46:52 Actual and +8:46 Veteran's Standard to take the runner-up spot in both competitions. He enjoyed the course change which features slight drags and no significant climbing which suited his powerful style. He commented: "I'm only just getting back in racing this season having been off the bike for three months, so I was very happy with my time and result. Thankfully the rain held off and conditions were good. Thanks to everyone at Wrekinsport for making it happen".

    Fresh from a 10-day Majorcan training camp Rich Smith put that fitness work to good advantage, helping himself to third spot both on Actual and on Standard in 48:22 and +8:03 respectively. The Wrekinsport rider moved into Overall Top 10 standings on the strength of his ride and enjoyed the belated course change, commenting: "I'm happy to have a decent ride after 10 days away from racing. Strong rides from Chris and Tim on what turned out to be a fast night after the rain had cleared. Great fun"! Smith also took the Bronze medal in Wrekinsport's Gordon Davis Handicap with an adjusted 44:52, making for an excellent evening.

    In the Women's SB Championship Alison Dockney made up a little lost ground on Women's Series leader Louise Hurdley after beating the Hafren CC rider by 2:09 with a fine effort of 54:13. Dockney got the better of the second lap after the two passed the 10 mile point at the end of lap one just 41 seconds apart and was initially reluctant to compete given the rain lashing down at sign on. However she relented and was glad she did so in retrospect: "Yet another evening where I questioned my sanity as I arrived to sign on in the pouring rain! I was strongly tempted to drive straight home again, but glad to have raced in the end as the weather did brighten up. Another last-minute course change due to road works very well managed by Wrekinsport and what a fantastic course! I can't wait to have a go full gas on that one as a 10. Thanks all for marshalling and timekeeping in nasty conditions and well done to the other riders - some really great results and good camaraderie as always".

    Taking the Wrekinsport Gordon Davis Trophy wasn't on Pete Mulloy's radar but he did so by 17 seconds from Bruce Gregory in an adjusted 43:23. Instrumental in that victory was a skirmish with two other riders, as Mulloy explained: "I was very surprised to win the Gordon Davis Handicap Trophy. I had a fairly good first lap for me, and a PB on the second lap probably due to a big battle with Dave Moore and Mark Stocks where we changed position several times from the Hodnet island to the end. Thank you for all volunteers, time keepers and marshals for turning out on  very wet night". Gregory took Silver in an adjusted 43:40, and added: "Obviously I'm very pleased with the result and really enjoyed it. My first time trial this year, I'm hoping to do more now but need to invest in some tri bars"!


  • 17 Jul 2019 21:49 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Transferred to two laps of The Tiddly circuit due to continuing road works.

    Full:

    Pos'n Name Club Cat 10 mile time Time
    1 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC V 22:18 46:04
    2 Tim Beardmore Nova Raiders V 22:42 46:52
    3 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC V 23:26 48:22
    4 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC V 24:03 49:38
    5 Simon Toghill Wolverhampton Wheelers CC V 25:03 51:32
    6 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC V 25:56 53:18
    7 Alison Dockney SCCA Private Member W 26:13 54:13
    8 Mark Stocks Newport Shropshire CC V 26:27 54:22
    9 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC V 26:56 55:23
    10 Elliott Wills Unattached S 27:17 56:13
    11 Louise Hurdley Hafren CC WV 26:54 56:22
    12 Phil Roberts Unattached S 27:16 56:34
    13 Bruce Gregory Wrekinsport CC V 27:52 57:40
    14 Dave Poulter Wrekinsport CC V 28:19 58:40
    15 Victoria Doran SY Tri 33:30 1:10:38
      Ellie Huxley Unattached WJ 35:53 DNF


    Veteran's:

    Vets Pos'n Name Club Cat Vet +/-
    1 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC V +9:34
    2 Tim Beardmore Nova Raiders V +8:46
    3 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC V +8:03
    4 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC V +7:18
    5 Simon Toghill Wolverhampton Wheelers CC V +5:34
    6 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC V +3:38
    7 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC V +2:44
    8 Louise Hurdley Hafren CC WV +2:40
    9 Mark Stocks Newport Shropshire CC V +2:13
    10 Bruce Gregory Wrekinsport CC V -0:11
    11 Dave Poulter Wrekinsport CC V -0:46


    Women's:

    Women's Pos'n Name Club Cat 10 mile time Time
    1 Alison Dockney SCCA Private Member W 26:13 54:13
    2 Louise Hurdley Hafren CC WV 26:54 56:22
    3 Victoria Doran SY Tri 33:30 1:10:38
      Ellie Huxley Unattached WJ 35:53 DNF


    Wrekinsport Gordon Davis Handicap:

    Congratulations Pete Mulloy - Gold; Bruce Gregory - Silver; Rich Smith - Bronze

    Pos'n Name Cat Actual Time H/C H/C Time
    1 Pete Mulloy V 55:23 12:00 43:23
    2 Bruce Gregory V 57:40 14:00 43:40
    3 Rich Smith V 48:22 03:30 44:52
    4 Dave Poulter V 58:40 13:00 45:40
    5 Chris Halford V 46:04 00:00 46:04
    6 Rob Jackson V 49:38 03:30 46:08
    7 Dave Moore V 53:18 05:30 47:48


  • 15 Jul 2019 20:41 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Continuing road works at Long Lane meant a course change to The Tiddly triangle for Round 11 of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport - as riders endured a gruelling five mile stretch directly into a headwind along the A53. With Series leader Rich Smith away on a training break in Majorca two of the chasing pack took advantage to narrow the gap at the top of the Series - although comeback man Tim Beardmore took victory on a fine, sunny evening only spoilt by that wind. Out for a large part of the season due to injury, the Nova Raider has lost no time picking up just where he left off, stopping the watch on 22 minutes 51 seconds for a fine winning margin of 26 seconds over the best placed Wrekinsport rider Rob Jackson.

    This was Jackson's first maximum six-pointer of the Series as he pushed out a strong challenge from Loch Leven CRT rider Fraser MacKinnon by 10 seconds with his 23:17 effort. Jackson moved up to third spot in the Series on the strength of this performance but still lies 13 points off the pace - although Tomos Hales is now breathing down Smith's neck just 6 points away from the top after adding five points to his tally. Hales was fourth Overall and second Wrekinsport rider after recording a fine 23:33 and based on his finishing effort he was definitely looking to make hay whilst the sun shone.

    In the Road Bike Series no Wrekinsport riders were in competition, meaning Dave Moore could breath a sign of relief as his dominant lead remains undiminished. Best placed Road Bike was Andy Hellowell of Revolutions Racing who crossed the line in 25:17, 1:12 ahead of Decathlon's Phil Roberts.

    Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport: Top 10 after eleven rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Rich Smith

    47

    2

    Tomos Hales

    41

    3

    Rob Jackson

    34

    =4

    Allan Henderson

    30

    =4

    Chris Halford

    30

    6

    Dave Moore

    14

    7

    Pete Mulloy

    11

    =8

    Oliver Rodwell

    10

    =8

    Ron Perks

    10

    10

    Richard Howes

    8


    Road Bike Series after eleven rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Dave Moore

    36

    2

    Mio Kontic

    19

    3

    Steve Smith

    15

    4

    Andy Loveland

    11

    5

    Bethan Till

    5

    6

    Rob Bainbridge

    3


  • 10 Jul 2019 21:06 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Reserve course D7/10 Tiddly circuit in use due to continuing traffic lights at Long Lane.

    Pos'n Name Club Time No.
    1 Tim Beardmore Nova Raiders 22:51 6
    2 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC 23:17 9
    3 Fraser MacKinnon Loch Leven CRT 23:27 13
    4 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC 23:33 16
    5 Simon Toghill Wolverhampton Wheelers CC 24:18 19
    6 Allan Henderson Wrekinsport CC 24:32 4
    7 Andy Hellowell Revolutions Racing 25:17 12
    8 Richard Howes Wrekinsport CC 25:21 2
    9 Vince Evans Wrekinsport CC 26:07 18
    10 Dan Morris Halesowen A&CC 26:14 14
    11 Phil Roberts Decathlon 26:29 20
    12 Elliott Wills Decathlon 26:45 15
    13 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC 26:52 3
    14 Joe Lucas Unattached 27:52 17
    15 Mike Bigwood Wrekinsport CC 27:58 11
    16 Clare Cottrill Wrekinsport CC 29:03 10
    17 Charlie Price Mid Shropshire Wheelers 29:11 7
    18 Ron Perks Wrekinsport CC 31:08 8
    19 Toni Lynam Wrekinsport CC 31:36 5
    20 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC 31:43 1


  • 9 Jul 2019 21:01 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    A collapsing drain caused mayhem at Round 11 of the SB Sports Injuries Series as late-appearing traffic lights meant a rapid course rethink in Wrekinsport CC's planned 25. With the Crudgington - Shawbirch leg a no go, after some furious head scratching to come up with an alternative marshals were despatched for an 18 mile journey to Market Drayton's Gingerbread roundabout as a 25.8 mile emergency course was called into action, with riders being briefed on the change just minutes from the event start. 

    The change and the extra distance didn't seem to affect Dan Watts however as he took a superb win by over two minutes in a great time of 55 minutes 8 seconds. Watts took the maximum 26 points on offer in this bonus point round as he took his fifth straight win from the seven rounds he has entered, showing the tremendous form he is in. Watts clearly enjoyed his first taste of the super new Peplow surface and the near perfect conditions after thinking the race would be cancelled, and he had some favourable words for the re-jig: "I was pleased to take the win on a lovely evening and got to test the new ‘Peplow pavé’ for the first time, which was much better than the original - a shame they haven’t relayed the tarmac from Tern Hill to Gingerbread island. The SCCA is by far one of the best organised time trial league setups in the country and the organisers and helpers that managed to sort a new course at short notice is testament to that, so a huge thanks to them is owed".

    It was a close call for the runner-up spot as Chris Halford and Sam Morris were split by just 30 seconds, with Halford stopping the watch on 57:19. The Wrekinsport rider won his Club's 25 mile Championship which was run within the race and also took runner-up spot in the Veterans on Standard competition too with a fine +12:22. Halford wasn't finished there either, moving into joint top spot in the SB Series to tie on 170 points with Ian Nisbett, who finished 4th on the night in 58:38. Halford stated: "The course was good, I was putting power down on the drags and easing up on faster bits - and some lovely warm weather too. A big thank you to all the people that made a time trial possible due to road works, the real heroes of our sport".

    Meanwhile 19 year-old Sam Morris took third spot in only his second appearance of the Series in 2019. The Revolutions Racing rider also commented on the condition of the Tern Hill - Gingerbread section called into action unexpectedly: "Fair play to everyone who got the course so close to 25 miles! Not my best ride, not my worst. I struggled going over the bumpy section after Tern Hill and never really recovered".

    The only rider beating Halford in the Veteran's Championship doubled up with a fine win in the Women's too at Deb Hutson-Lumb proved what a great rider she is. The Nova Raider stopped the clock on 1:03:27 Actual and +13:45 Veteran's Standard as she looks to make up lost ground. Hutson-Lumb has only ridden four rounds in the SB Series in 2019 but has left a big impression on all of them - and from her comments almost for the wrong sartorial reasons: "Thanks to all involved in rapid course re-planning, it was too good an evening to miss. My third 25 mile time trial in a week and probably the most fun with the fabulous tailwind on the way back. I had a bit of a dilemma because my Tripsockz kept sliding down - pull them up or just Nora Batty it? In the interests of looking vaguely 'cool' pulling up was carried out! A great evening, and good to see so many riders out".

    Taking the Women's runner-up spot was the rapidly improving Alison Dockney, who narrowed the gap to Women's SB leader Louise Hurdley who finished fourth on the night in 1:10:55. Dockney ended her evening on 1:08:39, raising her effort thanks to a good deal of support on course. She stated: "A massive well done and thank you to Wrekinsport for managing a very last minute course change due to temporary lights on the course. I was really pleased with my result but paced it badly on tired legs. Big thanks to my mates who turned out to cheer me on which gave me a much needed boost on the return leg! Well done all, some fast times on a lovely evening for racing at last".

    Meanwhile Henri Bedford almost has the SB Junior Series title within his grasp for a second year as he opened up the biggest lead in any County Championship with another win - 136 points. Bedford crossed the line in 1:01:04 to take 9th spot Overall from a fine field of 36 riders, beating Evolve's George Coombes into Junior runner-up spot by 5:33. Bedford commented: "A good ride, although a little hot. I was pleased with my time given the additional distance on the revised course. Thank you to the marshals involved, and well done to all riders - a great win for Dan".


  • 3 Jul 2019 22:20 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Emergency 25.8 mile course due to roadworks springing up on planned course on race afternoon.

    Overall:

    Pos'n Name Club Cat Time
    1 Dan Watts SCCA Private Member S 0:55:08
    2 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC V 0:57:19
    3 Sam Morris Revolutions Racing S 0:57:49
    4 Ian Nisbett Hafren CC V 0:58:38
    5 Alex Leek SCCA Private Member S 0:59:18
    6 Dean Callister Nova Raiders S 0:59:49
    7 Tim Beardmore Nova Raiders V 1:00:20
    8 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC V 1:00:26
    9 Henri Bedford Revolutions Racing J 1:01:04
    10 Ed Middleton Nova Raiders V 1:01:11
    11 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC S 1:01:28
    12 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC V 1:01:39
    13 Nick Price SCCA Private Member V 1:02:54
    14 Deb Hutson-Lumb Nova Raiders WV 1:03:27
    15 Andy Hazell Nova Raiders V 1:05:33
    16 Mark Griffiths Wrekinsport CC V 1:05:34
    17 Chris Staples Revolutions Racing S 1:05:39
    18 Graeme Donnell Nova Raiders V 1:05:49
    19 George Coombes Evolve J 1:06:37
    20 Martin Skehan Nova Raiders V 1:07:56
    21 Ian Watts SCCA Private Member V 1:08:08
    22 Alison Dockney SCCA Private Member W 1:08:39
    23 Jenny Newton Nova Raiders WV 1:10:12
    24 Louise Hurdley Hafren CC W 1:10:55
    25 Chris Pryce Wrekinsport CC V 1:11:22
    26 Bob Elliott Wrekinsport CC V 1:11:36
    27 Helen Tudor Oswestry Paragon CC WV 1:12:12
    28 Phil Roberts Unattached S 1:12:40
    29 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC V 1:15:36
    30 John Grigg Newport Shropshire CC S 1:16:44
    31 Clare Cotterill Wrekinsport CC WV 1:17:21
    32 Andy Watkins Unattached S 1:20:14
    33 Elliott Wills Unattached S 1:21:06
    34 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC V 1:22:15
    35 Toni Lynam Wrekinsport CC W 1:25:30
    36 Ron Perks Wrekinsport CC V 1:25:59
      Jess Humphreys Unattached WJ DNS


    Veterans:

    Vets Pos'n Name Club Cat Vet +/-
    1 Deb Hutson-Lumb Nova Raiders WV +13:45
    2 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC V +12:22
    3 Andy Hazell Nova Raiders V +11:35
    4 Ian Nisbett Hafren CC V +10:51
    5 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC V +10:15
    6 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC V +09:40
    7 Tim Beardmore Nova Raiders V +09:21
    8 Nick Price SCCA Private Member V +07:11
    9 Ed Middleton Nova Raiders V +06:59
    10 Jenny Newton Nova Raiders WV +05:51
    11 Mark Griffiths Wrekinsport CC V +05:32
    12 Graeme Donnell Nova Raiders V +05:05
    13 Ian Watts SCCA Private Member V +04:09
    14 Martin Skehan Nova Raiders V +04:06
    15 Helen Tudor Oswestry Paragon CC WV +04:05
    16 Bob Elliott Wrekinsport CC V +03:39
    17 Chris Pryce Wrekinsport CC V -00:53
    18 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC V -02:46
    19 Clare Cotterill Wrekinsport CC WV -03:10
    20 Ron Perks Wrekinsport CC V -03:14
    21 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC V -05:38


    Women:

    Women's Pos'n Name Club Cat Time
    1 Deb Hutson-Lumb Nova Raiders WV 1:03:27
    2 Alison Dockney SCCA Private Member W 1:08:39
    3 Jenny Newton Nova Raiders WV 1:10:12
    4 Louise Hurdley Hafren CC W 1:10:55
    5 Helen Tudor Oswestry Paragon CC WV 1:12:12
    6 Clare Cotterill Wrekinsport CC WV 1:17:21
    7 Toni Lynam Wrekinsport CC W 1:25:30
      Jess Humphreys Unattached WJ DNS

    Juniors:

    Junior Pos'n Name Club Cat Time
    1 Henri Bedford Revolutions Racing J 1:01:04
    2 George Coombes Evolve J 1:06:37
      Jess Humphreys Unattached WJ DNS


  • 1 Jul 2019 19:16 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport - Round 10 2019

    A glorious evening saw a number of personal bests recorded in Round 10 of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport - including the second in two weeks for Rich Smith as he continues to pull ahead in the Overall Series standings. Smith didn't have it all his own way however with Chris Halford taking the win at the head of a field of 24 riders with a fine time of 21 minutes 36 seconds, an improvement of 11 seconds over his Round 9 effort. Halford has gained maximum points from all five Rounds he has entered and moved up to third in the Overall standings, but with a 17 point advantage for Smith it will be a tough catch.

    Runner-up on the night was 15 year-old Henri Bedford, who made a determined charge for the finish line as he stopped the watch on 22:32, 16 seconds ahead of Smith. The Bridgnorth-based rider sliced eight seconds off his Round 9 PB despite being convinced that conditions weren't as favourable and now has an 11 point advantage over nearest challenger Tomos Hales.

    Birthday boy Rob Jackson thoroughly enjoyed celebrating his big day by taking fourth spot in 23:46, 6 seconds ahead of Fraser MacKinnon. Meanwhile there were more personal bests lower down the field with Mio Kontic recording an all-time best 29:22, shaving 37 seconds off his Round 9 effort. Kontic elevated himself to second in the Road Bike Series on the strength of this effort, but had no answer for Series leader Dave Moore, who made things interesting for himself by racing on a 1980's vintage Peugeot machine complete with down tube changers - whilst wearing jeans! Moore beat the 29 minute mark by a single second and was the fastest Wrekinsport rider - although like Smith he didn't have things all his own way.

    Entering their first time trials there were a brace of Decathlon riders, finally getting a chance to ride the Series they support. Starting a minute apart Philip Roberts got the better of Elliott Wills by 1:01 in a big battle for the finish line, with Roberts crossing in 26:45 and Wills recording 27:46. First-time efforts weren't reserved for the supporters as Revolutions Racings' Tina Elcocks entered her first ever solo time trial - and ended her evening with a respectable 31:27.  

    Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport: Top 10 after ten rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Rich Smith

    47

    2

    Tomos Hales

    36

    3

    Chris Halford

    30

    4

    Rob Jackson

    28

    5

    Allan Henderson

    26

    6

    Dave Moore

    14

    =7

    Oliver Rodwell

    10

    =7

    Pete Mulloy

    10

    9

    Ron Perks

    9

    10

    Dave Gostelow

    7


    Road Bike Series after ten rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Dave Moore

    36

    2

    Mio Kontic

    19

    3

    Steve Smith

    15

    4

    Andy Loveland

    11

    5

    Bethan Till

    5

    6

    Rob Bainbridge

    3


  • 26 Jun 2019 20:57 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Pos'n Name Club Time No.
    1 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC 21:36 7
    2 Henri Bedford Revolutions Racing 22:32 15
    3 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC 22:48 6
    4 Rob Jackson Wrekinsport CC 23:46 3
    5 Fraser MacKinnon Loch Leven CRT 23:52 22
    6 Simon Toghill Wolvehampton Wheelers CC 24:26 21
    7 Rob Kerr Oswestry Paragon CC 24:54 19
    8 Martin Skehan Nova Raiders 25:21 10
    9 Alison Dockney Market Drayton CC 25:22 2
    10 Steve Elcocks Revolutions Racing 26:12 24
    11 Dave Gostelow Wrekinsport CC 26:13 14
    12 Dan Morris Halesowen A&CC 26:18 5
    13 Bob Elliott Wrekinsport CC 26:39 8
    14 Philip Roberts Decathlon 26:45 13
    15 Pete Mulloy Wrekinsport CC 26:46 9
    16 Elliott Wills Decathlon 27:46 12
    17 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC 28:59 17
    18 Mio Kontic Wrekinsport CC 29:22 20
    19 Toni Lynam Wrekinsport CC 31:20 11
    20 Tina Elcocks Revolutions Racing 31:27 23
    21 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC 31:35 1
    22 Ron Perks Wrekinsport CC 31:42 16
    23 Henry Fleming Wrekinsport CC 31:46 18
    24 Jen Morris Wrekinsport CC 32:21 4


  • 24 Jun 2019 20:44 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    A glorious evening saw personal bests tumble with a 21-strong field coming out to play as almost perfect conditions greeted Round 9 of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport. Wrekinsport riders took full advantage of familiarity with the Shawbirch - Cotwall Bank circuit to occupy the Top 5 places - with Chris Halford slowly making up lost ground in the Series with a fabulous time of 21 minutes 47 seconds.

    Halford was well over a minute clear of the chasing pack and whilst fourth to start reeled all preceding three riders in to finish strongly, churning his trademark 60-tooth single front ring as he flew down the 'mile straight' to the finish line. Not finishing first however was not in the minds of the next three riders as all recorded course personal bests - with fourth-placed Rob Jackson delighted with his fastest 10 mile time trial ever of 23:20. Heading the chasing pack was Decathlon Series leader Rich Smith, beating the 23 minute mark for the first time ever on a tough circuit that offers a range of challenges. A delighted Smith stopped the watch on 22:56 and his post-race comments were typically tongue-in-cheek: "It's only taken me since 2002 to get a '22' on that course. Another 17 years and I'll be in the 21's!"

    Smith critically finished three seconds ahead of his closest rival in Decathlon Series, Tomos Hales, who whilst delighted to post his fastest ever 10 on the Cotwall Bank circuit was disappointed to see Smith pull away by another point after a huge finishing effort to ensure he beat the 23 minute mark in a season-long tussle between the pair.

    One welcome sight was seven competitors riding road bikes to add a bit of spice to proceedings. Revolutions Racing's Andy Hellowell posted the fastest effort of 24:44, but Wrekinsport Chairman Dave Moore again took the honours in the club's Road Bike Series with his 26:14 ensuring he now has exactly double the points of nearest chaser Steve Smith who finished in 28:24 and now looks a shoo-in for the Series win.

    Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport: Top 10 after nine rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Rich Smith

    42

    2

    Tomos Hales

    36

    3

    Allan Henderson

    26

    =4

    Chris Halford

    24

    =4

    Rob Jackson

    24

    6

    Dave Moore

    13

    7

    Oliver Rodwell

    10

    8

    Pete Mulloy

    9

    9

    Ron Perks

    8

    =10

    Adam Mumford

    5

    =10

    Richard Howes

    5


    Road Bike Series after nine rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Dave Moore

    30

    2

    Steve Smith

    15

    3

    Mio Kontic

    14

    4

    Andy Loveland

    11

    5

    Bethan Till

    5

    6

    Rob Bainbridge

    3


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