Race Results (2)


Club Championship Results

MEN

1 34.54 Brian Hetherington (V)
2 34.59 Sean Kelly
3 35.23 Simon Gibbs
4 36.30 Dave Moir (V)
5 37.19 Barry Allsopp (V)
6 37.49 Dave Hindmarsh
7 39.31 Derek Reed
8 41.17 Mark Black
9 41.34 Kevin Payne (V)
10 41.54 Neil Robinson
11 42.07 Ged Lee
12 43.34 John Ross (V)
13 44.00 Peter Joyce (V)
14 44.16 Micky Todd (V)
15 45.15 David Rowe
16 45.38 Graham Armstrong (V)
17 45.43 Tony Maddocks (V)
18 46.01 Rob Kirtley
19 47.42 Alex Richardson (V)
20 47.49 Ian Knox (V)
21 52.54 Ian MacDougall (V)


WOMEN


1 20.25 Vicky Hindson
2 21.56 Emma Walton (V)
3 22.17 Elaine Liu
4 22.29 Catherine Willis
5 22.39 Laura Murphy
6 22.44 Amy Turner
7 22.47 Penny Sinclair
8 23.08 Chrystal Skeldon (V)
9 23.40 Kerry Bentham (V)
10 25.53 Caroline Hasson
11 25.58 Emma Osborne
12 27.05 Joanne Holmes
13 27.15 Sarah Cawthorne
14 27.35 Stacey Davidson



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