Results Beacon TT Champion

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Results Beacon TT Champion

Post by David Cole » 20 May 2012 18:43

Congratulations to Paddy Allaway on becoming the new Club 10 TT Champion. Some good times by Beacon members considering that for most of the course they were riding into a headwind.

Beacon Open 10 TT results
Name Actual Time
Paddy Allaway 23:46
Stephen Bull 23:48
Simon Dighton 24:27
Simon Packer 25:05
Colin Edney 25:42
John Hitchcock 25:58
Brian Botfield 26:00
Paul Watkins 26:54
Richard Kings 27:37
Phil Gameson 29:30
Neil Compton 29:31
Edward Silverton 29:42
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Post by George » 20 May 2012 20:14

Congratulations, Paddy.

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Post by Missiles » 20 May 2012 20:31

Yes, well done Paddy and commiserations to Steve for coming so close. 2 seconds isn't much is it?! I can't remember when the 10 championship was such a close contest before.

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Post by Patch » 20 May 2012 20:44

Very close indeed. Well done Paddy and I bet Steve is gutted. Wish I could have been there too.
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Post by Neil Compton » 20 May 2012 22:11

Congrats.

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Post by jonnyri » 20 May 2012 22:13

Nice one Paddy

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Post by Steve Bull » 21 May 2012 08:55

Well done to Paddy. I'm not gutted at all, the more decent riders in the club the better as far as i am concerned. It was only the third time i have done a 10 so to do a PB by 34 seconds is pretty good. Earlswood triangle again this Wednesday, a good safe course for anyone who fancies having a go at a first TT.

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Post by Neil Compton » 21 May 2012 09:50

Steve Bull wrote:Well done to Paddy. I'm not gutted at all, the more decent riders in the club the better as far as i am concerned. It was only the third time i have done a 10 so to do a PB by 34 seconds is pretty good. Earlswood triangle again this Wednesday, a good safe course for anyone who fancies having a go at a first TT.
Aye and the weather for this week is looking great. Ok now i've said that it will probably rain.

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