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Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Toks » Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:28 pm

Well done fellas :D I'm guessing some guys were on TT bikes etc
Pos. Name Club Cat Race # Time
1 Guy Powdrill London Dynamo 2 40 0:18:08
2 Craig Northam Dulwich Paragon CC 2 18 0:18:21
3 Jaco Ehlers Wildside RT 2 62 0:18:37
4 Kevin Knox Dulwich Paragon CC 2 20 0:18:41
5 Lee Tunnicliffe DHCyclesport.co.uk 2 16 0:18:45
6 Adam Page Kingston Wheelers 2 37 0:18:47
7 Niall Digby Sigma Sport RT 2 51 0:18:48
8 David Kennett Norwood Paragon CC 2V 46 0:18:52 :D
8 Steven Saunders Kingston Wheelers 2 38 0:18:52
10 Richard Hoult London Dynamo 2 42 0:18:55
11 Ben Wilson Private Member 2 49 0:18:56
12 Allan Ridler Army CU 2 3 0:18:59
13 Oscar Challis Dulwich Paragon CC 3 21 0:19:13
14 Dan Guest Army CU 3 4 0:19:14
15 Daniel Felstead Dulwich Paragon CC 3 19 0:19:15
16 Richard Mason London Dynamo 2 43 0:19:19
17 Joshua Cunningham Bayeux Landscapes 3J 9 0:19:20
[size=150]18 Adam Cotterell TriSportNews.com 2 53 0:19:22 [/size] 8)
19 Stephen Dring Team Echelon 2 52 0:19:23
20 Mark Matthews awcycles.co.uk 2 7 0:19:28
21 Duncan Hards VC Meudon 2 60 0:19:30
22 John Saddler TriSportNews.com 2 54 0:19:32 :D
[size=150]23 Stuart Chamberlayne Addiscombe CC 2J 1 0:19:35 [/size] :D 8)
24 Mark Jones GS Stella 3V 27 0:19:41
25 John Heaton-Armstrong Fit-For 2 25 0:19:43
27 Jason Green London Dynamo 3 41 0:19:44
28 Roger Smith VC Etoile 3 57 0:19:44
28 Mike Cripps Army CU 3 6 0:19:45
29 Steve Home Twickenham CC 2 55 0:19:46
30 Jake Butler In Gear Development Squad 2J 32 0:19:48
31 Justin Callaway DHCyclesport.co.uk 3 15 0:19:49
32 Andrew Davies Fit-For 2 24 0:19:51
33 Mark Sussex Wildside RT 2 63 0:19:55
34 Tom Spreckley In Gear Development Squad 3 36 0:19:56
35 Daniel Clark Brighton Mitre 2 11 0:19:57
36 Robert Stimpson Python RT 3 50 0:19:57
37 Paul Thatcher Brighton Mitre 2V 12 0:20:02
38 David Wilson Charlotteville CC 3 13 0:20:03
39 Philip Watkins Old Portlians CC 2V 47 0:20:04
40 Lewis Easthrowl-Gould In Gear Development Squad 2J 34 0:20:05
41 Jason Salter Bayeux Landscapes 3V 8 0:20:08
42 James King In Gear Development Squad 2 33 0:20:11
43 Phillip Jones Citihub 2 14 0:20:14
44 Darren Clarke Army CU 3 5 0:20:19
45 Simon Bird Dulwich Paragon CC 3 22 0:20:31
46 Philip Glowinski VC de Londres 2 56 0:20:35
47 Torkel Dohmers London Dynamo 3V 44 0:20:41
48 Craig Wilson VC Meudon 2V 59 0:20:42
49 Michael Bisson DHCyclesport.co.uk 2 17 0:20:47
50 Cameron Carthen In Gear Development Squad 3J 31 0:20:50
51 Christian Cormack London Dynamo 3 39 0:20:58
52 Adam Gent In Gear Development Squad 2J 30 0:20:59
53 Simon Whiten Imperial Racing Team 2 29 0:21:02
54 Robert Bordi Beyond Mountain Bikes 3J 10 0:21:13
55 Russell Clarke Fit-For 3 26 0:21:38
56 James Northway Metropolitain Police CC 3V 45 0:21:41
57 Colin Addison VC Meudon 3V 58 0:21:42
58 Mark Gibbs VC Meudon 3V 61 0:21:47
59 Geoffrey Lulham Evans Cycles RT 3 23 0:22:38
60 Scott Taylor In Gear Development Squad 2J 35 0:23:00



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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Marek » Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:33 pm

Toks, I don't think they were allowed to use any funny hats or anything TT related. Guy Powdrill is a very strong rider, you'd be wise trying to stick with him if he goes in a break as he is strong. He has been up to 1st cat I believe. He is a top bloke despite riding for London Dynamo, bliming quick time trialler as well.

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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Andrew G » Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:38 pm

Rating your times against Mr. Kennett's that's an excellent start, none to shabby in a TT that fella :) .
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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Michelle » Sat Jun 21, 2008 5:36 pm

Go Stu, go Adam, Go Stu, go Adam....

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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Jun 21, 2008 8:40 pm

so i got a lift with dave kennett down to the prologue and he gave me some useful information about the time trial.

it was pretty lumpy, with a long down hill section near the start, and then up hill most of the way to the finish.


i was the first to set off :o

i felt well rested, but a little slugging for the first couple of minutes.

the hardest part of the time trial was the down hill sections, as i was spinning out at about 36-7 mph, when i new if i had adult gears i could be pedaling to about 45 or so. so for much of the down hill sections i was just in the tuck position, and accutely aware i was loosing time.

however, at least it meant i was fresh for the hills, and there were a fair few, and some pretty long ones. i gave these my absolute all, and looking at my HRM i was having to hold myself back sometimes as i was at around 97-98%.

in the end, as the results show i finished in 19.35, which i was satisfied with, and perched just outside the top 20.

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(stage 2 write up to follow later)
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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Marek » Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:59 pm

well done, considering your gear restrictions it sounds like you did really well. What course was it on?
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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Stu Merckx Man » Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:23 pm

the ladies mile
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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Marek » Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:56 am

Yes, very hilly and I know the downhill you mean, with restricted gears you were bound to be losing a lot of time on that.
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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Andrew G » Sun Jun 22, 2008 1:04 pm

Forgot about your restricted gears for the TT Stu, even better then.

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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby George » Sun Jun 22, 2008 1:58 pm

[quote]the hardest part of the time trial was the down hill sections, as i was spinning out at about 36-7 mph, when i new if i had adult gears i could be pedaling to about 45 or so. so for much of the down hill sections i was just in the tuck position, and accutely aware i was loosing time.
I can see another Planet X purchase in the not too distant future :wink:
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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby -Adam- » Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:24 pm

[quote="George"][quote]the hardest part of the time trial was the down hill sections, as i was spinning out at about 36-7 mph, when i new if i had adult gears i could be pedaling to about 45 or so. so for much of the down hill sections i was just in the tuck position, and accutely aware i was loosing time.
I can see another Planet X purchase in the not too distant future :wink:


What for, road bikes only mate :wink:
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Re: Pearson Cycles Jaunts 5 Day - Stage 1

Postby Tony » Sun Jun 22, 2008 10:57 pm

The Prologue was a bit of a downhill special. Top of Kingstanding in the Ashdown Forest all the way down to the sharp junction at Groombridge on the Ladies Mile circuit and then up the climb on the Ladies Mile circuit to the finsh. Must be a significant net downhill - maybe by as much as 100m. Surprised Mr. Blobby didn't win it!
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