Hollingbourne Hill Climb Results

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Hollingbourne Hill Climb Results

Postby Tony » Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:41 pm

Another solid but unspectacular result from last weekend. I felt as though I rode this hill slightly better than Leith Hill the day before (i.e. a more consistent rhythm). I'd hoped to do a 3:25 - although a bit of a headwind ruled that out.

A quick bit of maths shows that on Leith Hill I lost an average of 5.1secs per minute over Ben Pochee and Peter Tadros. On Hollingbourne that had dropped to 3.7secs per minute. It's comfortably my slowest time for a several years on Hollingbourne - but at least things are moving in the right direction!

32nd WigmoreCC Hill Climb held on October 7 on Hollingbourne Hill
1st 60 Bill Bell Gemini Bicycle Club 3-11.3
2nd 58 Ben Pochee Bike & Run London 3-16.5
3rd 59 Peter Tadros In Gear Racing team 3-18.1
4th 48 Jim Cheek In Gear Racing team 3-25.3
5th 52 James Ward Cambridge Cycling Club 3-26.2
6th 57 Tony Kelly Addiscombe Cycling Club 3-29.4
7th 45 Colin Birch Velo Club Elan Vet 3-37.6
8th 51 Jason Weale Medway Velo Club Esp 3-48.1
9th 22 Daniel Henchy Hastings & St Leeonards Cycling Club 3-49.1
10th 53 Steve Hopkins Ashford Wheelers Cycling Club Vet 3-53.2
11th 34 Rob Jackson Cambridge Cycling Club Vet 3-57.3
12th` 11 Barney Reed Rye & District Wheelers Juv 3-57.7
13th 18 Robert Bordi Beyond Mountain Bikes Jun 3-58.1
14th 30 Martin Apps Velo Club Deal Vet 3-59.8
15th 55 Peter Elms Velo Club Elan Vet 4-00..8
16th 25 Brendon Anglim London Fire Brigade Cycling Club Vet 4-02.4
17th 37 Peter Matcham Deal Tri Vet 4-04.6
18th 5 Steve Quincey Velo Club Elan 4-07.8
19th 14 Graham Hills Southborough & District Wheelers CC Vet 4-10.6
20th 7 Cameron Carthew Wigmore Cycling Club Juv 4-11.7
21st 35 Peter Byrne Hastings & St Leonards Cycling Club 4-12.1
22nd 20 Boris Mueller Ashford Wheelers Cycling Club 4-15.6
Eq 41 Andrew Gibson Gravesend Cycling Club 4-15.6
24th 38 Roger Roy Gemini Bicycle Club Vet 4-15.9
Eq 40 Anthony Bee Kent Cycles Racing Club Vet 4-15.9
26th 19 Steve Jezzard Velo Club Deal Vet 4-19.1
27th 21 Karl Smith Medway Velo Club 4-22.1
28th 32 Deborah Percival 34 Nomads Cycling Club L/Vet 4-24.1
29th 42 Joe Tucker Medway Velo Club Jun 4-22.3
30th 16 Jon Colbear Ashford Wheelers Cycling Club 4-24.7
31st 33 Clive Wellings Hertfordshire Wheelers 4-25.3
32nd 24 Adrian Lovis San Fairy Ann Cycling Club Vet 4-26.7
33rd 26 Nigel Wood Dulwich Paragon Vet 4-28.8
34th 9 Rhys Clegg Apollo Cycle Sport Juv 4-28.9
35th 43 Matt Whale Gemini Bicycle Club 4-30.6
36th 29 Stephen Clarke Ashford Wheelers Cycling Club 4-35.4
Eq 17 Christine Johnson Ashford Tri Club Lady 4-35.4
38th 44 David Cartwright Cambridge Cycling Club 4-35.6
39th 4 Jason Wares Thanet Road Club 4-37.0
40th 1 Nick Howlett Wigmore Cycling Club Vet 4-39.2
41st 8 Adam Paxton London Fire Brigade Cycling Club Vet 4-50.5
42nd 42 Richard Payn 34 Nomads Cycling Club Vet 4-52.3
43rd 23 David Patten Rye & District Wheelers Vet 4-53.2
44th 3 Malcolm Strickland Cycle Club Bexley Vet 4-58.9
45th 2 Dan Bartley Ashford Wheelers Cycling Club 5-02.8
46th 15 Alice Reed Rye & District Wheelers L/Juv 5-25.9
47th 27 David Bishop Wigmore Cycling Club 5-40.5

1st Fastest Lady 32 Deborah Percival 34th Nomads Cycling Club
1st Fastest Juvenile 11 Barney Reed Rye & District Wheelers
1st Fastest Junior 18 Robert Bordi Beyond Mountain Bikes
1st Espoir 51 Jason Weale Medway Velo Club

1st Veteran 45 Colin Birch Velo Club Elan
2nd “ “ 53 Steve Hopkins Ashford Wheelers Cycling Club
3rd “ “ 34 Rob Jackson Cambridge Cycling Club
4th “ “ 23 Martin Apps Velo Club Deal

Fastest Team 45 Colin Birch £10.00
of 55 Peter Elms Velo Club Elan £10.00
Three Riders 5 Steve Quincey £10.00

Kent Champion - Bill Bell Gemini BC 6” Plaque
Medway Towns Centre - Jason Weale Medway Velo Club
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Postby Andrew G » Fri Oct 12, 2007 8:26 pm

Fantastic ride Tony. Unspectacular :!: 6th :!: . I don't know the hill but looking at the time gaps it seems a tricky one.

If I get back from IOW in time you'll be getting a huge cheer on White Hill.

Any chance you could let us know which hill climbs you're doing? Not around this or next weekend but might be able to take some in mid-ride and offer some support.

Cheers,

Andrew.
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Postby Marek » Fri Oct 12, 2007 9:13 pm

Blimey Tony, your form has come back quickly, you little whipper snappers with no fat on you must love the hills. When can we have a downhill competition?
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Postby Andrew G » Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:38 pm

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Care of LCS.
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Postby Ian A4size » Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:40 pm

Crikey that boy was quick, fairly deft as well-

Finbar, he's nicked yer shirt!
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Postby Sylv » Sat Oct 13, 2007 10:09 pm

I can see your point about being a fairly long way from the winner, but there were also a lot of people behind you Tony! I don't know how good your previous results used to be (very I assume). And if you can feel there's still a bit of speed to come into your legs I wouldn't be too suprised by a podium of a win anytime soon ... (just drop the overshoes please :wink: ).
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Postby George » Sat Oct 13, 2007 11:08 pm

Tony your really gritting your teeth there.

You need to buy a new design Addiscombe Jersey :)
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Postby richv » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:36 pm

and the weight versus aero benefits of overshoes must surely be against wearing overshoes :wink:

Good results Tony!
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Postby Tony » Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:56 pm

Thanks for the encouraging responses.

Not the greatest photo of me....a few enhancements to my appearance could be required before I race again. Unfortunately, my colour co-ordinated ACC track mits, jersey and shorts have not yet been replaced after my crash last year. Hence the retro ACC jersey...

Next races for me are the Catford and Bec on Sunday 21st. I believe we have a handful of ACCers riding the Bec event (if not both), which is great. Neither happens to be my favourite hill - they are both effectively short, sharp, power-climbs. Strong RRers such as Sigma Sport's Gary Dodd have always excelled on them in the past. Assuming the field is as strong in each event as for the past few years, getting in top 20 will be difficult enough......

You never know mind - with a bit of luck there's always a chance we could win the team prize on the Bec event.
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Postby mrP(Boonen)VT » Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:08 am

[quote]Blimey Tony, your form has come back quickly, you little whipper snappers with no fat on you must love the hills. When can we have a downhill competition?



I'm working on it......
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