Friday, 28 May 2010

Dumfries Cycling Club 26th May - Collin

23 riders turned out for our 5th 10 mile time trial of the season. It was a good night at Collin but the road was in a poor state.

John Moir, still struggling to better his best time was first at 23:09. John Paterson, closing the gap, was second at 23:20 and Mike Thompson 3rd at 24:32.

Other results were:

Alison McConnachie 31:01, Adrian Garrett 29:34, Dave Thompson 28:14, Alastair Johnston 27:33, Alex Ure 26:37, Ron Love 28:34 PB, Dave Niblock 27:35, John Andrew 28:46 PB, Dave Moss 29:14, Colin Little 27:12, Robert McCallay 26:05 PB, Jim McConnachie 27:21, Alan Crieghton 26:03, Colin McCann 25:08, Dave Barnes 24:55, Dave Martin 27:14, Neil Henderson 26:53, Paul Crosbie 25:34, Donald McCalley 28:27.

PB denote personal best at this distance
John Moir was seemingly followed by a car – either someone was checking his speed or trying to get some tips. (wonder who that was). Even the very slight uphill start couldn’t stop 3 PB’s and a near back to form time for the race secretary (Niblock where’s my pound?)
Sunday, 23 May 2010

Dumfries Cycling Club 19th May - Park Farm

We were back at Park Farm for the 3rd race of the Club 18-25 competition. It was the second 18 mile time trial of the season.

John Moir still continues to dominate. 1st with a time of 43:16 but like everyone else he was down on his personnel best. 2nd with a time of 44:34 was John Paterson. 3rd was Mike Thompson 47:04.

Other results were:
Dave Thompson 57:52, Donald McCalley 53:00, Alex Ure 51:39, Colin Little 52:55, Neil Henderson 52:09, Dave Martin 52:10, Matt Wallace 50:10, Neil Pearson 48:18, Dave Barnes 49:07 and P. Crosbie 50:14.
Monday, 17 May 2010

Dumfries Cycling Club 12th May - Dalbeattie

There was a record turnout for our 10 mile time trial at Dalbeattie with 24 riders. It was the fourth in a series of ten – 10 mile time trials where the best 7 results from a possible 10 count.

Fastest on the night was John Moir at 23:27. John Patterson was second at 23:55 and Mike Thompson 3rd at 24:49.




Other results were:Heather Thompson 36:03, Loughlin Young 31:12 PB, Owen Young 29:00, Maire Young 29:22 PB, Allan Thomson 31:21, Alex Ure 27:22, Graeme Kerr 27:44, Paul Crosbie 25:16 PB, John Andrew 29:24, Colin Little 27:44, Alastair Johnston 27:15, Dave Docherty 26:03 PB, Adrian Garrett 29:16, Donald McCalley 27:55, Neil Pearson 25:28, Wullie McCubbin 26:06, Dave Barnes 25:10, Alan Crieghton 26:41, Colin McCann 25:48, Dave Thompson 29:09, Terry Kowalski 29:28

PB denote personal best at this distance


John Patterson continues to lead the 10 mile TT League but watch out for Paul Crosbie (2 x 10 points in a row and kitted up with a new TT bike) he’s worth watching.
Monday, 3 May 2010

Dumfries Cycling Club 28th April - Beattock

A windy night had only 12 of us turn out for our first 25 mile time trial of our 2010season. John Moir continues to show us how it’s done. He came in 1st with a time of 60:11 but was way done on his best time of 58 minutes. 2nd was DCC new comer, Brian Young with a time of 63:35 and 3rd for the second week running was Mike Thompson, producing another PB with a time of 64:46.
Other results were:
Alex Ure 72:10, C.McCann 66:01, Graham Kerr 75:00, Alastair Johnston 72:13, Paul Crosbie 67:51, and Dave Barnes 65:15 PB.
PS. According to my records there were 2 PBs ( PB denote personnel best at this distance) and 2 entrants who had never done a 25 in the last 3 years with DCC.
The table shows this race against what I believe is previous best – please report any errors back to me.
I finally managed to solve the 18 mile formula. The league table for the Club 18-25 is now available. Many thanks on behalf of Graeme and I. To all those who didn’t turn up or had to pack in. We now have a place in a DCC league.