Saturday, 17 August 2013

Broad Oak Time Trial Wednesday 14 August

First HSCC TT For Anna
There have been some superb times with many PBs these last two weeks back at Broad Oak.  I did not do a write up last week for a field of 11 riders who had: 8 PBs, 1 SB and 2 had gone quicker.

This week for a field of 12 riders there were: 4 PBs, 6 have gone quicker and two first time riders on the course.

Thats My Boy!
The top three riders in the points table have been have a good tussle these last few weeks.  Trevor Deeble (20:55) has been getting quicker and quicker, but not this week when he was seven seconds off his PB set last week.  Stuart Hodd (20:57) has also been improving week on week and he his last week's PB by 14 seconds but it was not enough to come in ahead of event winner Trevor but quick enough to pip Malcolm Daly (21:12) to take second place.

Times
In his last year as a junior Joe Jenner (21:59) smashed his 2012 PB by almost two minutes to come in fractionally ahead of fifth place Simon Newell (22:02).

The two first timers were juniors.  Anna Winter (29.23) has qualified for the GHS Under -17s final as the fastest 15 year old girl in the South East heats and hopefully will be able to ride the final on Saturday 7th September near Market Harborough and fit it in with a school commitment.  Joe Kingsman has also qualified for the final as the third fastest under-17 in the South East heats

In Gear's fourteen year old Cameron Willard (27:19) had his first ride on the course, his Dad Barny (20:04) just happened to produce the fastest time of the night in a PB private time trial knocking another nine seconds off his PB set last week.

The fourth PB of the night was another In Gear rider, Andy Foster (22:41) who has gone quicker every time he has ridden the course.

The table with all times (and basic details for the ESCA 10 and 25 mile TTs on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 September - a big H&StL CC turn out should be on for these two local events)

Only Two Seconds between Them!
The points table is touch and go for second place.  Trevor could have done with Malcolm coning in ahead of Stuart.  With a win next week Trevor could go ahead of Stuart in the table
Points Table

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