Club Evening 10 TT 23 July 2007 - RESULTS

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Club Evening 10 TT 23 July 2007 - RESULTS

Postby Tim Coales » Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:38 am

Thanks to everyone for turning out and making it another worthwhile evening, especially considering many of you had long rides at the weekend. The weather turned up trumps again too. Once again it was nice to see several 2nd claim "old friends" riding and Eddie Mundy back at the turn. Special thanks to Joyce, John, and Snoop for their help, and Jon for organisation. Jon Hemming should be emailing the full result sheet out later today...
Handicap placings:
1st Carole Heritage, 19.01
2nd Jon Campden, 19.19
3rd Jo Cushway, 19.46
Actual Times:
1. Richard Viney (ACC), 21.57
2. Jim Burdett (TSN), 22.18
3. Jon Hemming (ACC), 22.50
4. Rob Royle-Evatt (ACC), 23.51
5. Dave Palmer (TSN), 24.10
6. Steve Hehir (GB), 24.20
7. Toks Adesanya (Mosquito), 25.22
8. Mike Ingram (ACC), 25.53
9. Andrew Green (ACC), 26.19
10. Ian Munnery (ACC), 26.27
11. Peter Smith (ACC), 27.49
12. Nigel Costiff (ACC), 27.52
13. Jo Cushway (ACC), 27.56
14. Sean Hogan (ACC), 28.03
15. Mike Trim (ACC), 28.06
16. Carole Heritage (ACC), 28.41
17. Sam Camden (ACC - Juvenile), 28.44
18. Ian Pringle (ACC), 28.53
19. Christine Costiff (ACC), 28.56
20. Jon Camden (ACC), 29.09
21. Simon Osborne (ACC), 30.30
NEXT EVENT: the Inter-club V Norwood Paragon on Bletchingley course in 2 weeks time...
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Postby Tamar » Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:53 pm

Excellent results!

Were there any pbs? season's bests? first rides?
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Postby Andrew G » Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:16 pm

Carole knocked exactly 1 minute off her pb, Jon nearly a minute off his, I think his son Sam improved his as well. Jo also improved hers I think, and I knocked 11 seconds off mine. There may have been some others but I can't remember.

Didn't feel like a strong tailwind out, but certainly felt a headwind in places on the return so it must have been there. Not a float night though so pretty good going on the number of pbs, I always fine a calm day better than a tail/head wind one.
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Postby Tamar » Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:18 pm

Brilliant, I thought Carole and Jo had improved theirs.

Well done all...especially with headwind on the way back.
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Postby Jon H » Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:40 pm

PB's for Jon C, Carole, Sam, Jo, Andrew, Ian (first TT), Nigel, & Big Mike.

By the way, if any riders have any feedback/thoughts on the half-minute interval starts send it my way.
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Postby higg » Wed Jun 27, 2007 3:05 pm

Where/What time is the next time trial ? It might be time to try out 1 or 2 of these this summer. Not sure if I can get there in time from Paddington though. :?
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Postby Andrew G » Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:12 pm

Half minute intervals works for me Jon. More carrotts in sight to push you on. Well that's the theory but I had a couple of non starters up the road :? .
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30 second start times

Postby Tim Coales » Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:53 pm

Thoughts on half minute start intervals from a time keeping perspective:
NEGATIVE:
1) There were several groups of riders close together, including one with five riders. I really needed Snoop's help spotting numbers, especially as the Epsom guys came over and started chatting to add to the distraction. So you probably need an extra person to help run the event.
2) It doesn't give you enough time to write each of the split times down, so you have to wait until you can use the recall function.
3) It doesn't give you enough time in between riders to do any calculations.
4) It slows down calculating the individual times (you can't just subtract the rider's number from their return time).
5) Didn't get time to calculate the handicap result on the night.
POSITIVE:
1) Those riding have the prospect of catching (or being caught) more often.
2) The elapsed time for the event is shorter - less weather/traffic changes, and it finishes earlier.
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Postby Andrew G » Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:47 pm

Yeah, good for me Tim, but I can imagine a nightmare for you. Sorry. :oops:

Aodan, The next one is in 2 weeks. It's the inter-club against Norwood Paragon and is on a sporting (lumpy) course at Bletchingley. It's 10.7 miles and should suit you (Course details are in the racing section). The big boys of ACC road racing have threatened to do this as well. It would be good if they could as they'd stick in some great times and we could wrestle the trophy back off the Paragon.

The one after that is back on the Holmwood course (A24 near Dorking). That's a Jack 'n' Jill which is a 2up with the man pacing the woman rider, although you could ride it solo if you want to, or don't have a Jill (Maria?).
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Postby Snoop Doug » Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:12 pm

Arrrrr - there was a mutiny last night - I had tee walk the plank!

As Tim says - nice to see Eddy back on the turn but it did mean me Jolly Roger was consigned tee below decks.

I was worried that I was going to end up a spare part - crivvens I could've ridden if I'd known......

But no - whilst the 30 sec start certainly made for some exciting riding, the bunch finishes were a nightmare fer Timekeeper Tim and yours truly. Arrrr, I tell eee - I need tee lose the eye patch me hearties!

Well done folks - some barnstorming performances, I'll bring back a sack o gold from me Italian Adventure.

See you scurvy dogs in a few weeks - the seven seas await

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Postby SimonJOsborne » Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:24 pm

Wasn't happy with my time, but ok considering the way my legs felt.

I am going to have to wait over a month for another crack at Holmwood as the Jack and Jill comes the night before I set off for Paris :(

Thanks to Jon H, Joyce, John L, Eddy, Tim and Doug. And good one Carole!
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Postby Jon C C on a Bianchi » Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:27 pm

Seeing as I lead off every week a 5 minute interval would be my fav. Next time I'm dressing up for the part. I'm wearing floppy bunny ears and a rather fetching fluffy bob tail!

Jonny the Rabbit :roll:

PS thanks again to all that organised and made it happen, and well done carol. :D
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Postby higg » Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:22 am

I think I'll try the one against Norwood Paragon. Who'd organising it ? I'll be back from holiday by then.
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Postby Andrew G » Sat Jun 30, 2007 9:27 am

Jon Hemming is your man for the Evening 10s including the inter-club. He's also doing the hill climb on Ranmore at the end of the season.
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INTERCLUB

Postby Tim Coales » Sat Jun 30, 2007 5:23 pm

Jon Hemming is our contact for ACC riders, we're waiting to hear from Dave Adama of NP.
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