As this was the Handicap 10, we’re not going to revel in the
fastest on the night, more focus on the ringers of the season…….
Jon, top improver 2015 |
Before we start on the handicap stuff, apologies to Rick; he
was actually fastest on the evening, on any other night would have won, but
lack of info prevented me giving him a handicap. For that I have given myself
40 lashes, 10 extra cos I enjoyed it!!!. Same with Julian, as I had no data for
you, could not give you a handicap, but you looked to have enjoyed.
Anyways, as you can probably see, the Old Gore specialist
stole the 1st place due to having specialized in riding Old Gores
all season before coming out at Walford to show how those Quad dominant legs
can really throw the power out. There were lots of back scene whispers but at
the end of the day, everyone thought James deserved it as he’s such a nice bloke.
The PB kid (Madame timekeeper, till we get her a proper handle) Julie, with a
bug for going faster, thought it was all in the bag till James finished. She
had been practising her cartwheels on holiday prior to the event, 2nd
this time, flips and twists will have to wait till next year.
As I type, it’s just struck me how some will be wondering
how the handicaps are worked out. Me too… Suppose I’m good at guessing, or
maybe I’ve taken your best times, and then worked out who’s the fastest, worked
the difference, then Hey Presto your handicap. I used Will’s time of 22:30 as
the time everyone one should have finished in. If your time was greater than (I
could have fudged it, as I know a few had lost fitness, but then that could
have been cheating and frowned on) then that’s the amount of fitness you’ve
lost. Quicker than by seconds you’ve improved on your PB’s this year. One and a half minutes, you’ve set this up as
the one you want to win…..
James “The Spinner” Wilson, you bad person, the back
suddenly got better for the handicap. Good to see you end the season on a high,
it’s been a tough one for you this year. Paul Cooper’s egg & chips training
every Thursday has paid off. Week after week he’s chiselled shavings off his
times, I’m sure he’ll get a good end of year report from me.
The Forest’s almost top rider Steve Williams found a little
towards the end of the season finishing 5th fastest on handicap, a
little more motivation next year could see an exponential improvement in times.
Apologies again to Max, starting him last as I missed him on
the signing on sheet, promise not to do it again, but the positive side of
22:30 shows it’s your quickest ride this year finishing 6th on
handicap, 4th overall.
James Hall was the only rider to remain consistent; maintaining
his fitness over the last few weeks. I also think there could be a real big
jump in James’ times next year, as he looks to be really enjoying his competitive
rides.
Mrs, S looking aero |
How nice to see “Tony the Tiger” out. Soooo long nooo see.
Obviously lots of secret training has taken place to maintain his fitness, well
done Tony, just a few more events left this year. Tying with Tony, was my good
self, it felt fast, I thought I was going well, ah well there’s always next
year.
A mere second adrift of us was our Jon, another who’s
improved all year. Just think about how you’re going to tackle next year, oh
and drag Clive back out. Ricardo Harrington has spent far too much time holidaying
recently, as such that surge in performance that had been building all season
shot south this time out. I feel you may excel on the hill climbs this year.
A minute and one second separated them on the road; an incey
wincey second separated them on handicap Tom “The Power Knight” just stole Nigel’s KOM for bragging rights.
Tom, we need to work on your approach this winter to training, you have the
power (not grey skulls), but we need to show you how to use it. Nigel, you need
a proper job that doesn’t affect your cycling.
Thanks this week once again to Bill at the turn, voted top
marshal 2015. John & Audrey at Lydbrook, Tim pushing off and a very special
thanks to Dave Hall timing which freed Julie up to ride.
Rider of the night by consensus after the event was Julie.
Next week is the very last 10 of the season held at Old
Bore, think about lights for the event and your return ride home!
The Aber & Back is I’m afraid cancelled; there will be
lights on the course according to the highways agency via plod.
Don’t forget the Vintage Tankard – 4th Oct. Team
looking awesome already, don't want to say to much at this stage!
Welsh Championship Open 10
We managed to get three Ross riders to the finish, which is
positive, as we only had three start. Julie rode the Ladies section, finishing
with a very reasonable time of 27:54, afterwards having the TT’ers attitude of
wanting to have gone faster hence a little disappointed with her 39 second PB.
Jon Airey also had a PB also delighted with just 6 second
improvement, in 25:40 and myself finishing in a disappointing 22:57, a PB for
this year but over a minute from where I should be.
No.
|
Name
|
Club other than Ross
|
Time
|
Handicap time
|
1
|
James
Coull
|
|
25:18
|
21:03
|
2
|
Julie
Stephens
|
|
30:45
|
21:30
|
3
|
James
Wilson
|
|
27:27
|
21:54
|
4
|
Paul
Cooper
|
|
31:10
|
21:55
|
5
|
Steve
Williams
|
RDFCC
|
25:19
|
22:19
|
6
|
Max
Suff
|
|
25:24
|
22:24
|
7
|
James
Hall
|
Newport
Olympic
|
25:45
|
22:30
|
=8
|
Tony
Price
|
|
29:08
|
22:38
|
=8
|
Paul
Stephens
|
|
25:08
|
22:38
|
10
|
Jon
Airey
|
|
27:54
|
22:39
|
11
|
Richard
Harrington
|
|
28:04
|
22:49
|
12
|
Tom
Knight
|
|
28:15
|
23:15
|
13
|
Nigel
Skyrme
|
|
27:16
|
23:16
|
|
Rick
Harris
|
|
24:48
|
|
|
Julian
Boon
|
Monmouth Tri Club
|
28:10
|
|
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