33 riders negotiated then tough Higham 10 mile time trial course in the latest Thursday evening event. Despite breezy conditions, many riders clocked course bests thanks mainly to the tailwind finishing section between Barrow and Higham.
Winning the event was Lee Sturman in 23.49 (25.10 mph), this gave him a 1 second margin over brother Dale Sturman. 3rd place went to current points series leader Richard Farrow 24.50, 4th went to Julian Long, fresh from his recent top 6 finish at the Culford Triathlon. He finished in 25.07. Making up the top 6 was 14 year old Harry Paine from the Essex based Glendene CC, who finished in 25.26 to claim 5th. Darren Davis with a course best was 6th in 25.56. Notable performances from Lewis Elson who improved his best time over the hilly course by 2.03, Matt Denny improved by 1.23 and newly crowned British hand cycling champion Brian Alldis improved by 33 seconds.
Lee Sturman | 23.49 | ||
Dale Sturman | 23.50 | ||
Richard Farrow | 24.50 | ||
Julian Long | 25.07 | ||
Harry Paine | U18 | Glendene cc | 25.26 |
Darren Davis | 25.56 | ||
Lewis Elson (u18) | 26.12 | ||
Neil Campbell | Team Terminator | 26.20 | |
Tom Smith | 26.23 | ||
Tom Mills (u18) | 26.53 | ||
Will Newland | 26.59 | ||
Henry Wood | 27.32 | ||
matt Eaglen | 27.33 | ||
michael Lawson | 27.39 | ||
David Young | 27.59 | ||
Steve Newman | 28.01 | ||
Viv Smith | 28.03 | ||
Dermot O'Riorden | 28.04 | ||
Brian Alldis | 28.22 | ||
Phil Clarke | 28.36 | ||
Matt Denny | 28.40 | ||
Richard Balaam | 28.44 | ||
Ross McKenzie | 28.55 | ||
Sharon Carlton | 29.44 | ||
Malcom McFarlane | 29.55 | ||
Mark Elson | 30.00 | ||
Jim Greenwood | 30.06 | ||
Steve Williams | 30.27 | ||
Robin Lines | U18 | 31.30 | |
Gerry Barton | 31.35 | ||
Rob Norman | 31.41 | ||
Rhys Holland-Jones | 31.47 | ||
Richard Holland-Jones | 36.27 |
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