With John Moir absent, the fastest on the night was John Paterson with a 23:06 PB. It’s a shame JM wasn’t there as JP’s time equalled that of JM for this season. It also gave JP yet another ten points and a huge lead in the handicap league. 2nd was Rob Carey with a PB of 24:36. Neil Pearson was third at 24:45.
Other results were:
Reuben Hutton 30:01, Ron Love 28:39, Dave Thompson PB 26:42, Adrian Garrett 27:53, Ashley Kerr 31.01, Alex Ure PB 25:54, Alastair Johnson 27:14, Graham Kerr 27:39, Colin Little 27:12, Dave Moss PB 28:24, Neil Henderson 26:42, Rob McCallay PB 25:44, Alan Creighton 25:46, and Mike Thompson 24:53.
PB denote personnel best at this distance
There was a total of 6 PB’s not bad when you consider recent events:
Dave Thompson - He had done the Northern Rock recently but found the miles to be a bit too easy and decided to do some extra miles. He thought he was going really well because no one could catch him, turns out he was the only rider in the event going in that direction.
Alex Ure – He was attacked by 2 Jack Russells in Beattock. He was at the bottom of the crooked road searching for possible hill climbs, when he was surrounded by these huge beasts. Despite a valiant effort to fight them off (waiting for the traffic light to turn green) one of the blighters managed to bite into his leg (just a little).
Rob McCallay – Continuing his Jinx, hit the only pot hole in the course and slackened his handlebars as a result – otherwise his time would surely have been better?
Remember we have a new event “5TT Pie Eaters Handicap” to qualify to compete in this event each rider must complete 3 ten mile time trials in the one season. There are 4 ten mile time trials left so still plenty of time – but don’t forget!


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