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SFACC Open 10 - 4th July

Postby Dean Chiddention on Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:20 am

I am really looking forward to seeing you at about 2.5 miles Mike.
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Postby johnbosley on Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:04 pm

As it says on the form (24.53) - and yes, I'll have to improve a bit to stay away from you! Nothing like an incentive though - I can envisage my chain coming off just at the thought!
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Postby Michael Gore on Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:24 pm

I suspect that Phil Bull isn't

Looks like I will have the pleasure of Mr Bull coming past me at somepoint! unless I stick some Nitros up my rear and get someone to light them off the start line or better still on the hill after the charing rounderabout! :)
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Postby Rob T on Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:32 pm

DamianCairns wrote:BTW, I've never been a gambling man, but my money would be on Nick and Bethany to clean up the Tandem prizes :wink: :D

£40 between them if they finish!?!?!?!
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Postby Mike Piper on Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:57 pm

Dean Chiddention wrote:I am really looking forward to seeing you at about 2.5 miles Mike.
You'll be waiting a while then,I would guess will be nearer 7.5
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Postby SarahSutton on Sat Jul 04, 2009 12:33 pm

What a wonderful day for the club - super turnout of riders and lots with new PB's on a very good morning. Well done and thank you to John Watson for organising, and to all the marshals and helpers. Also big thanks to Nick (and George) from Senacre Cycles for generously supporting the event with shop vouchers to go with the cash prizes, and coming along to present them.

RESULTS

Ian Sutton: 21.28 (2nd on scratch and Club 10 mile Champion)
Mike Piper: 21.36
Damian Cairns: 21.43 (PB)
Andy Macpherson: 22.24
Steve Berry: 22.48
Jason Gould: 23.07 (PB)
Carl Bradford: 23.09
Rob Tipples: 23.21
Michael Barnes: 23.27 (1st Junior)
Clive Nye: 23.46
John Bosley: 24.34 (PB)
Dean Chiddention: 24.50 (PB)
Michael Gore: 24.56
Steve Blake: 25.21 (PB)
Alan Ng: 25.39
Brian Wesson: 25.50
Sarah Sutton: 26.01 (2nd Lady)
Dave King: 26.07 (PB)
Martyn Peal: 26.31
Alastair Simpson: 26.32 (PB)
Colin Shea: 26.33
Steve Smith: 26.48 (PB)
Mark McConnell: 26.56
Laurie Broad: 27.04
Kate Bosley: 27.13 (PB)
Andy Durling: 27.24 (PB)
Angela Nye: 27.34 (PB)
Phillip Harris: 28.02 (PB)
Robert Sissons: 28.22 (PB)
Bernadette Conefrey: 29.03
Jodie Hope: 30.07 (2nd Junior and PB)
Trevor Oliver: 32.28

Tandem winners: Nick and Beth Baxter - 25.23 (1st Tandem 10)

Event Winner: Will Mangar (Sevenoaks Tri) - 21.13

TEAM: San Fairy Ann CC (Sutton/Piper/Cairns)

Well done to everyone riding and especially all the the prize winners and PB'ers!
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Postby Michael Gore on Sat Jul 04, 2009 12:47 pm

What a brilliant turn out of Fairies for the SFA 10 and some really great performances! well done all! Im pretty impressed with Jason Gould`s 23:07
thats a massive amount of his previous best!

Not quiet a PB for me this time, still got under 25mins though, found after the race, my rear brakes had been slightly rubbing the rear wheel, took my bike down to good old Senacre cycles, and they fixed that problem, but you could push the whole rear brakes with your finger from one side to the other, thats how loose they were! :)

Must also thank John Watson for a well organised event and the marshalls for doing there usual fantastic job at roadside :)
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Postby johnbosley on Sat Jul 04, 2009 1:02 pm

Kate and I also popped into Senacre cycles with a couple of problems. It was great that Nick (and George!) could attend in person. They opened up an hour late having left a note on the shop door and returned to find a queue outside ... good on them!

What a great day, we are all selfish when it comes to looking how we have done and comparing ourselves to others. One thing about the Fairies though, we do enjoy celebrating each others achievements as well. Has anyone said before what a great club we've got!?
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Postby Clive Nye on Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:47 pm

Hi All
Well done again to all those with PB's and brilliant times.
The SFA Open Club events seem to bring out the best in most of our riders
Just like mention what a very big and strong team we have now its the envy of a couple of other club's judging by comments this morning.
Lastly thanks to John Watson and his team of helpers, how did he arrange such good weather ?
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Postby Lee Sayers on Sat Jul 04, 2009 3:50 pm

PB special, very well done to all those who achieved that wonderful target.

Great ride Sutts with Mike and Damien very close.

Huge PB Jason.

Wonderful to get Senacre Cycles backing the event, lets hope Nick sees some return for his efforts.
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Postby Philip Harris on Sat Jul 04, 2009 8:00 pm

Well done to all PB'ers and thanks to all of the marshalls and organisers.
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