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  • 31 Aug 2022 19:37 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Riders wilted in the oppressive heat of Round 17 of The Friction Hydraulics Series as Wrekinsport CC presented their 10 mile Open on the Hopton Chapel – Tern Hill course in baking conditions that affected some more than others. Post-race comments showed just how much some riders struggled, as despite scorching conditions which usually produce the fastest times the sheer power of the sun caused some to suffer badly. One rider however seemed to be unaffected as Tomos Hales took his first ever Open win in a great time of 21 minutes 8 seconds. Hales was also happy to win his own club’s event and lead the club to stretching their advantage in the Top Club Award to 215 points as the club home in on their 100th anniversary target of a first victory in this competition since 2014, but with three rounds to go it is all to play for.

    Hales had spent the week racing in the heat and had most likely got used to the change of core operating temperature, and was self-deprecating in his comments: “Very happy with my first ever open win, and made even better that it was hosted by my own club Wrekinsport. It was the hottest conditions I have ever raced in and I think I just suffered less than everyone else. I had raced earlier that week in the heat and maybe I adapted to it. Just who would have thought a ginger would have won in that heat! Thanks for Wrekinsport for it organising, and all the marshals that had to put up with the heat”.

    Revolutions Racing’s Dean Callister took the runner-up spot 10 seconds behind Hales in 21:18 and showed graphically how he knew things were not going to be easy just getting the four miles from HQ at Shawbury to the start line: “I’ve never raced in temperatures like that so was unsure how the body would react. I knew I was in trouble when warming up. I faded a lot on the return leg with nothing to give. Well done to Tomos for his first open win”.

    Series leader Tim Beardmore also suffered, with what hot air was available in the relatively still conditions affecting his normal power output significantly as he crossed the line in 21:35: “Hottest race I think I’ve ever done, not a particularly pleasant experience. I really struggled with my breathing and it felt like there was no oxygen, consequently my power was well down. I was very happy to finish the race. Well done to Tomos who seemed to be the only rider to cope with the conditions; and thanks to all at Wrekinsport for organising”. Reigning Series Champion Beardmore now holds a 45 point lead over Hales, who finally overtook Beardmore’s Bridgnorth CC team mate into the Silver medal position.

    Beardmore now has a lead of 65 points in the Friction Veterans Series from Mills-Keeling after taking the runner-up spot on the day in +5:16. But there was no stopping Deb Hutson-Lumb as she took victory in +6:28 as well as the win in the Friction Women’s Series with a fine ride of 23:40. However she showed the effect the temperature had on racing at speed in her post-race comments: “I’ve never raced in those temperatures before or sat up for a drink on a 10. My heart rate was through the roof before the turn. I was glad to finish and drip my way back to HQ - kudos to everyone who raced, and massive thanks to marshals standing out in the baking heat”.

    Friction and Hydraulic Services Shropshire Championship Points Series – Round 17

    Posn

    Name

    Club

    Cat

    Time

    Points

    1

    Tomos Hales

    Wrekinsport CC

    S

    21:08

    60

    2

    Dean Callister

    Revolutions Racing

    S

    21:18

    55

    3

    Tim Beardmore

    Bridgnorth Cycling Club

    V

    21:35

    50

    4

    David Griffiths

    Holohan Coaching Race Team

    S

    21:48

    45

    5

    Jonathan Mills-Keeling

    Bridgnorth Cycling Club

    V

    22:37

    40

    6

    Oliver Rodwell

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    22:54

    35

    7

    Andrew Rose

    Revolutions Racing

    V

    22:56

    30

    8

    Graeme Donnell

    Revolutions Racing

    V

    23:14

    25

    9

    Adam Mumford

    Wrekinsport CC

    S

    23:31

    20

    10

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    Wrekinsport CC

    WV

    23:40

    15

    11

    Ian Connolly

    Ludlow CC

    V

    24:17

    10

    12

    Andrew Lacon

    Revolutions Racing

    S

    24:19

    5

    13

    Daniel Ramsbottom

    SCCA Private Member

    S

    24:22

    5

    14

    Richard Howes

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    24:27

    5

    15

    Rich Smith

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    24:35

    5

    16

    Allan Henderson

    Wrekinsport CC

    S

    24:42

    5

    17

    Ben Wood

    Wrekinsport CC

    S

    24:44

    5

    18

    Mark Griffiths

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    25:38

    5

    19

    Paul Mulready

    Bridgnorth Cycling Club

    V

    25:51

    5

    20

    Simon Jones

    Hafren CC

    V

    26:47

    5

    21

    Les Boughey

    North Shropshire Wheelers

    V

    26:48

    5

    22

    Helen Tudor

    Oswestry Paragon CC

    WV

    27:01

    5

    23

    Dave Poulter

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    28:07

    5

    24

    Dave Moore

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    28:18

    5

    25

    Victoria Doran

    Wrekinsport CC

    WV

    28:59

    5

    26

    Helen Blake

    Wrekinsport CC

    W

    30:03

    5

    27

    Robert Elliott

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    31:20

    5

    28

    Stuart Wortley

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    31:36

    5

    29

    James Percival

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    31:55

    5

    30

    Clare O'Donnell

    Wrekinsport CC

    WV

    39:15

    5

    .

    Ronald Perks

    Wrekinsport CC

    V

    DNF

    .

    .

    Geoff Edgerton

    North Shropshire Wheelers

    V

    DNS-A

    .

    .

    James Neale

    North Shropshire Wheelers

    V

    DNS-A

    .

    .

    Linda Beckett

    North Shropshire Wheelers

    V

    DNS

    .

    .

    Peter Escritt

    Nova Raiders CC

    V

    DNS

    .


  • 20 Aug 2022 22:35 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The final medals were resolved in Round 15 of The Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport as the Series winner took a back seat for once – riding a tandem. Oliver Rodwell took full advantage to take the solo win in 23:01 on a generally slow evening, with several riders commenting about the ‘thickness’ of the air. Rodwell beat Series Silver medallist Phil Roberts by 42 seconds, whilst Richard Howes put in a strong ride to take third spot in 24:13.

    It was a straight head-to-head battle between Ben Wood and Dave Moore for Gold and Silver in the Road Bike Series – but Deb Hutson-Lumb split the pair after unexpectedly turning up on her road bike for the final race after having already sealed Women’s Gold, and was the only female in competition. Wood took Gold with a fine effort of 25:40, with Moore taking the Silver using a single speed bike thanks to a 26:41 effort. Hutson-Lumb took second spot on the night in 26:13.

    But the unusual sight of Series winner Tomos Hales on the back of a tandem was an intriguing prospect as he partnered Chris Riley in his first ever attempt on a bicycle made for two. Hales certainly took to the discipline, finishing in 21:08 and noticeably faster than the rest of the field passing the finish line for the first time, with Riley commenting post-race how he’d never gone faster. 


    Decathlon Series by Wrekinsport Final Cumulative Standings after fifteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Tomos Hales

    65

    2

    Phil Roberts

    63

    3

    Ben Southgate

    32

    4

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    24

    =5

    Chris Halford

    22

    =5

    Oliver Rodwell

    22

    =5

    Rich Smith

    22

    8

    Adam Mumford

    21

    9

    Ben Wood

    17

    10

    Dave Moore

    16

    Road Bike Series Final Cumulative Standings after fifteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Ben Wood

    69

    2

    Dave Moore

    65

    3

    Stuart Wortley

    28

    4

    Clare Cotterill

    12

    5

    Mark Callaghan

    10

    6

    Ashley Kirkham

    9

    =7

    Ben Thompson

    5

    =7

    Simon Tharsz

    5

    =7

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    5

    10

    Elliott Wills

    3

    Women’s Series Final Cumulative Standings after fifteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    60

    2

    Clare O'Donnell

    32

    3

    Clare Cotterill

    20


  • 17 Aug 2022 20:18 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Final club 10 of the Wrekinsport season

    Posn Name Club Time No.
    1 Oliver Rodwell Wrekinsport CC 23:01 3
    2 Phil Roberts Wrekinsport CC 23:43 10
    3 Richard Howes Wrekinsport CC 24:13 4
    4 Jon Evans Wrekinsport CC 25:08 15
    5 Ben Wood Wrekinsport CC 25:40 8
    6 Deb Hutson-Lumb Wrekinsport CC 26:13 5
    7 Ashley Kirkham Wrekinsport CC 26:20 2
    8 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC 26:41 1
    9 Martin Davies Unattached 28:30 14
    10 Elliott Wills Wrekinsport CC 31:28 9
    11 Jim Percival Wrekinsport CC 31:46 6
    12 Stuart Wortley Wrekinsport CC 33:26 13
    13 Bob Elliott Wrekinsport CC 35:14 7
    14 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC 35:56 12


    Tandem

    Posn Name Club Time No.
    1 Chris Riley Paramount CRT 21:08 11
    . Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC . .


  • 14 Aug 2022 19:18 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The destinations of six medals were sealed in Round 14 of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport – despite Chris Halford finally getting the better of Tomos Hales. Halford roared to victory in 21 minutes 58 seconds with Hales feeling decidedly jaded after racing his fourth event in five days in red hot conditions that sapped the strength. Halford took 17 seconds out of Hales, who had to settle for the runner-up spot on the night, but finally brought home Series Gold after going head-to-head with Phil Roberts for the title all season with one round remaining. Roberts gained the Silver meadl for his efforts.

    Taking third spot on the night and in the Overall Series was 15 year-old Ben Southgate who has markedly improved as the season has progressed. Southgate stopped the watch on 23:36, 16 seconds ahead of Adam Mumford to take a well-deserved medal after being competitive all season.

    In the Road Bike Series Ben Wood took a vital extra point to open up a two point lead at the head of this Series from Dave Moore thanks to a 25:21 effort, with Moore finishing in 26:11. The battle for Gold and Silver will go down to the wire, but Stuart Wortley did enough to take Road Bike Bronze thanks to his 31:40 ride.

    Deb Hutson-Lumb took Women’s Gold in Round 13 and posted an excellent 24:04 to seal things with another win – good enough for 5th spot on the night. That saw the Silver and Bronze resolved with Clare O'Donnell taking Women’s Silver and Clare Cotterill the Bronze.   

    Decathlon Series by Wrekinsport Cumulative Standings after fourteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Tomos Hales

    65

    2

    Phil Roberts

    58

    3

    Ben Southgate

    32

    =4

    Chris Halford

    22

    =4

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    22

    =4

    Rich Smith

    22

    7

    Adam Mumford

    21

    8

    Oliver Rodwell

    16

    9

    Dave Moore

    15

    10

    Ben Wood

    14

    Road Bike Series Cumulative Standings after fourteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Ben Wood

    63

    2

    Dave Moore

    61

    3

    Stuart Wortley

    26

    4

    Clare Cotterill

    12

    5

    Mark Callaghan

    10

    6

    Ashley Kirkham

    9

    =7

    Ben Thompson

    5

    =7

    Simon Tharsz

    5

    9

    Jim Percival

    2

    Women’s Series Cumulative Standings after fourteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    54

    2

    Clare O'Donnell

    32

    3

    Clare Cotterill

    20


  • 11 Aug 2022 22:15 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Deb Hutson-Lumb sealed the Women’s Evening 10 title in Round 13 of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport despite a hampering northerly wind that affected riders on the long mile straight between Shawbirch and Long Lane. Hutson-Lumb was 23 seconds down on her Round 12 time, showing the trickiness of the evening, but crossed the line spent with a great effort of 24 minutes 10 seconds, taking 5th spot on the evening Overall.   

    Tomos Hales returned to his normal winning ways, taking the Overall win in 22:13 an doubling his lead over Phil Roberts to a still slim two points with two rounds remaining. Roberts took Overall runner-up in 23:06, 26 seconds ahead of Stourbridge Velo's Darren Shaw.

    In the Road Bike Series club chairman Dave Moore made hay whilst the sun shone thanks to the absence of Series leader Ben Wood, taking the win on a 29” wheeled fixed geared bike in 26:38, leaving all to play for in the final two rounds with just a single point now separating the pair. 

    Decathlon Series by Wrekinsport Cumulative Standings after thirteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Tomos Hales

    60

    2

    Phil Roberts

    58

    3

    Ben Southgate

    28

    4

    Rich Smith

    21

    5

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    20

    6

    Adam Mumford

    18

    =7

    Chris Halford

    16

    =7

    Oliver Rodwell

    16

    9

    Dave Moore

    14

    10

    Ben Wood

    13

    Road Bike Series Cumulative Standings after thirteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Ben Wood

    57

    2

    Dave Moore

    56

    3

    Stuart Wortley

    22

    4

    Clare Cotterill

    12

    5

    Mark Callaghan

    10

    6

    Ashley Kirkham

    9

    =7

    Ben Thompson

    5

    =7

    Simon Tharsz

    5

    9

    Jim Percival

    2

    Women’s Series Cumulative Standings after thirteen rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    48

    2

    Clare O'Donnell

    32

    3

    Clare Cotterill

    20


  • 11 Aug 2022 21:55 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Bridgnorth CC’s Tim Beardmore took the win in Round 12 of the Decathlon Evening 10 Series by Wrekinsport on a warm evening ahead of a good field of 20 solo riders plus a tandem. Beardmore crossed the line in 21 minutes 36 seconds showing just why he is County Champion – as Tomos Hales for once had to be content with the runner-up spot. Hales returned to the top of the Series by just a solitary point with a solid effort of 22:01, beating off the attentions of Chris Halford by eight seconds.

    In the Road Bike Series Ben Wood took the win in 25:16 with the closest rider Swansea University Cycling Team’s Oscar Johnstone in 26:43. With six competitors on road bikes this is the largest turnout of the season with Clare Cotterill taking third spot in 29:36. Cotterill was runner-up in the Women's event as there was no stopping Deb Hutson-Lumb with a fabulous effort of 23:47 – good enough for equal 7th Overall.     

    Decathlon Series by Wrekinsport Cumulative Standings after twelve rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Tomos Hales

    54

    2

    Phil Roberts

    53

    3

    Ben Southgate

    27

    4

    Rich Smith

    19

    5

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    17

    =6

    Chris Halford

    16

    =6

    Oliver Rodwell

    16

    8

    Adam Mumford

    14

    =9

    Ben Wood

    13

    =9

    Dave Moore

    13

    Road Bike Series Cumulative Standings after twelve rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Ben Wood

    57

    2

    Dave Moore

    50

    3

    Stuart Wortley

    22

    4

    Clare Cotterill

    12

    5

    Mark Callaghan

    10

    6

    Ashley Kirkham

    9

    =7

    Ben Thompson

    5

    =7

    Simon Tharsz

    5

    9

    Jim Percival

    2

    Women’s Series Cumulative Standings after twelve rounds

    Pos'n

    Name

    Total Points

    1

    Deb Hutson-Lumb

    42

    2

    Clare O'Donnell

    32

    3

    Clare Cotterill

    20



  • 10 Aug 2022 20:34 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Posn Name Club Cat Time No
    1 Chris Halford Wrekinsport CC V 21:58 3
    2 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC S 22:15 10
    3 Ben Southgate Wrekinsport CC J 23:36 9
    4 Adam Mumford Wrekinsport CC S 23:52 18
    5 Deb Hutson-Lumb Wrekinsport CC WV 24:04 13
    6 Alex Leek Wrekinsport CC S 24:05 17
    7 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC V 24:25 5
    8 Ben Wood Wrekinsport CC S 25:21 8
    9 Paul Mulready Bridgnorth CC V 25:28 2
    10 Ashley Kirkham Wrekinsport CC V 26:07 12
    11 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC V 26:11 1
    12 Marie Llewellyn Nova Raiders W 26:22 19
    13 Daniel Lamsdell Wrekinsport CC S 26:31 7
    14 Jenny Newton Nova Raiders WV 27:58 4
    15 Karen Sherriff Nova Raiders WV 28:13 15
    16 Amy Watkins Telford Tri Club 28:55 16
    17 Josh Backhouse Unattached S 29:25 11
    18 Sue Williams Telford Tri Club V 30:15 6
    19 Stuart Wortley Wrekinsport CC V 31:40 14

  • 3 Aug 2022 21:09 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Posn Names Actual Time Rider 1 HC Rider 2 HC Av HC HC Time
    1 Tomos Hales & Phil Roberts 21:50 00:00 01:30 00:45 21:05
    2 Rich Smith & Ian Bond 23:41 02:00 02:00 02:00 21:41
    3 Oliver Rodwell & Dave Moore 24:07 01:00 03:30 02:15 21:52
    4 Chris Halford & Clare Cotterill  26:27 00:30 06:00 03:15 23:12
    5 Barry Parsons & Angela Boycott 30:12 NQT NQT NQT 30:12
    6 Jim Percival & Malcolm Lamsdell 33:51 12:00 NQT NQT 33:51


  • 3 Aug 2022 20:37 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Posn Name Club Time No
    1 Tomos Hales Wrekinsport CC 22:13 6
    2 Phil Roberts Wrekinsport CC 23:06 11
    3 Darren Shaw Stourbridge Velo 23:32 3
    4 Adam Mumford Wrekinsport CC 24:01 12
    5 Deb Hutson-Lumb Wrekinsport CC 24:10 8
    6 Rich Smith Wrekinsport CC 24:39 4
    7 Ben Southgate Wrekinsport CC 25:19 10
    8 Dave Moore Wrekinsport CC 26:38 1
    9 Ashley Kirkham Wrekinsport CC 26:52 13
    10 Martin Davies Unattached 29:38 9
    11 Josh Backhouse Unattached 31:17 7
    12 Jim Percival Wrekinsport CC 33:14 2
    13 John Rowlands Wrekinsport CC 35:17 5


    Tandem:

    Posn Name Club Time No.
    1 Anthony Nicholls Unattached 28:15 14
    . Stuart Richards Unattached . .


  • 3 Aug 2022 18:07 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The 6th and final round of The Mower Mec 2-Up Series at last saw the Series Champions beaten as the remaining medals were settled at Shawbirch in Wrekinsport CC’s 10 mile 2-Up in an event marred by a nasty post-race crash leaving Angela Boycott with a  broken collarbone. Boycott unfortunately caught the wheel of her partner 20 metres beyond the finish line resulting in a heavy fall and a trip to PRH.

    Wrekinsport's Tomos Hales and Phil Roberts took a fine win by 46 seconds in their second ever pairing in this format, stopping the watch on 21 minutes 50 seconds. Hales was pleased with the way the pair worked together despite being 14 seconds slower than in 2021, with Roberts' height a big advantage to hide behind, acting as a wind break in the breezy conditions, meaning Hales could put the power own on his turns at the front: “Very happy with the win in the 2-Up with Phil. We were a lot smoother than last year, and Phil is an awesome wind block for a quicker breather behind him. Hopefully next year we can go even quicker. Thanks for Wrekinsport for organising”. Roberts meanwhile was already looking forward to one of the highlights of the calendar, the Coaching Revolutions Shropshire Championship 4-Up adding: “A really great event, and super enjoyable to ride with Tomos at such high speeds. A major tailwind on the back straight meant some serious speed. Two years in a row riding with him in the 2-Up, so we were confident of who would take turns where and the plan was well executed. Looking forward to the next team at the 4-Up, thanks for organising as always”.

    Series Champions Chris Riley and Rob McGregor ha to be contented with runner-up spot for once, but still registered a fine effort of 22:36, beating Sarah Grant and Mark Milton into third place by 16 seconds. Riley has enjoyed the Series and was full of praise for the winners, commenting: “Rob and I were racing on some high spirits after being informed that we had an unassailable lead in the Mower Mec 2-Up Series. However, despite us having a good run on a breezy evening around the Cotwall circuit, the Hales/Roberts express train was way out of our league and they whooped us by 46 seconds - respect. The Mower Mec Series has been a lot of fun, and both Rob and I have enjoyed the events promoted by the different clubs; thanks to all the organisers and the SCCA”.

    Grant and Milton did enough to not only be crowned 2-Up Mixed Team Champions; they also took Overall Silver too thanks to a fine 22:52. This saw the beat Hafren CC’s Emma Serjeant and Mark Hill as they also took double bubble, capturing Overall Bronze and Mixed Team Silver to push Oswestry Paragon’s Adam Riley and Vikki Jones into the Mixed Bronze position. Grant was happy with the performance on a very different evening to that encountered in Round 5: “What a difference a day makes! Cool and very windy meant a challenging trip round the Wrekinsport course. I was pleased with our performance following on from the Ludlow event. A great event by Wrekinsport with lots of their riders”! Milton added: “What a big change in conditions overnight from a heat wave in Ludlow to 18 degrees and a stiff headwind to make things choppy. Sarah and I worked hard to gain another great result. However, our thoughts are with Angela who had a nasty fall at the finish of her run. We wish her a speedy recovery. Thanks again to the organisers especially with the care they gave to Angela”.

    The Women’s Championship saw an unusual result with the same rider, Olivia Hughes taking both Gold and Silver after riding with a different partner and having to be split on count back rules. Hughes shared the trophies with Jan Davies, whilst she took Silver with Karen Proctor.


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