Result KC32/20 25th June

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Result KC32/20 25th June

Post by Patch » 25 Jun 2014 22:51

Road works forced us to shorten the Handicap 20 tonight to 18 miles. Great weather though good turnout and the fish and chips were great. I'll leave it with Simon to sort out the Handicap 20 result.

Martin McGowan 45.17
Mark Patton 46.52
Phil Richards 47.45
John Hitchcock 49.18
Rhys Richards 50.19
Amarjit Sanghera 50.23
Simon wheeler 50.59
Keith Adcock 51.05
Richard Kings 51.10
Keri Harris 59.51
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Post by RichK » 26 Jun 2014 07:30

Thanks for timing Chris. Pity about the shortened course, but was definitely the right thing to do.
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Post by WorcsPhil » 26 Jun 2014 07:58

Yes, thanks Chris...right decision, but would have been interesting to have a 600m Paris-Roubaix section on a time trial!

If Simon is wondering about how to adjust handicaps for a shortened course, I think the exact distance was 17.85miles (by my Garmin), if you want to pro-rata the times back to 20 miles.

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Post by Simon Dighton » 26 Jun 2014 08:55

Thanks Phil
I was thinking along those lines follwoing a tip off from Chris but did not have exact mileage so very useful. Just for info I will therefore multiply all times by 20/17.85
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Post by slogfester » 27 Jun 2014 14:48

Congratulations Martin. You're certainly on form this year.
Unfortunately this comes with responsibilities; you'll be put on the front this Sunday when I get tired :wink:
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Post by George » 27 Jun 2014 16:34

Yep, great result, Martin ... although, actually, I suppose the principal earner of congratulations was someone off a longer handicap ... Keri? ... Amarjit?

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Post by Simon Dighton » 28 Jun 2014 14:47

George is spot on with his estimate of the handicap result with Amarjit and Keri heading the points for the day. Method has been to multiply actual time by 20/17.85 and then use the normal handicaps.

KC32/20 1.120448179
Amarjit Sanghera 00:56:27 00:15:00 00:41:27 40
Kerri Harris 01:07:04 00:24:54 00:42:10 39
Mark Patton 00:52:31 00:08:30 00:44:01 38
Phil Richards 00:53:30 00:08:46 00:44:44 37
Martin McGowan 00:50:44 00:05:10 00:45:34 36
Richard Kings 00:57:20 00:11:07 00:46:13 35
Rhys Richards 00:56:23 00:08:30 00:47:53 34
John Hitchcock 00:55:14 00:07:03 00:48:11 33
Simon Wheeler 00:57:07 00:08:02 00:49:05 32
Keith Adcock 00:57:14 00:08:00 00:49:14 31

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Post by RichK » 28 Jun 2014 16:01

Well done Amarjit. Time to buy some Brasso. :)
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Post by martin mc » 28 Jun 2014 19:32

Well done Amarjit, a nice trophy for the mantlepiece.

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Post by gmac » 29 Jun 2014 21:45

Well done Amarjit.
Well that's the first ticket to club dinner sold then. :)

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Post by snailmale » 30 Jun 2014 10:08

Well done, Amarjit.

The H/cap 20 was the first event I ever rode, aged 15, in 1952 on the old K36 Alcester Road course. That was the last year that the RTTC rule of 'dark and inconspicuous clothing' applied, and most people competed in black jerseys and shorts. I had a long sleeved black shirt and threadbare corduroy shorts, hand-me-downs from my brother.
Didn't win that one, either. _Q
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