TT Results – 20th June

A few folk may regret not attending the TT this evening as the conditions were excellent as evidenced by the 6 PBs recorded . The heavy downpour had dissipated by the start of the TT and although the skies were grey and heavy there was hardly any wind for the 12 riders tackling the 11.2 mile sporting course.

Darren Preston continues to impress and led the field home with his first sub-28 minutes. Despite coming off at the infamous adverse camber at Waresely, Adrian Taverna still posted a 28.51 to take second place. Kye Liddle on his first TT was sub 30 minutes and Dan Baxter was delighted to record his first sub 30 minutes.

The three Cambourne boys, Darren, Dan and Kye, were all under 30 minutes so the ride in from Cambourne must be the ideal warm up for the TT.

Other PBs went to David Wilson , Simon Richardson , Jon Keefe and Jonathan Pang.

This Thursday’s time trial takes place at the Croxton junction about a mile to the east of Abbotsley village with sign on at 7pm for a 7.15pm start. Non members are welcome to “Come and Try”

Ashman Trophy – Saturday 13th July: If this is not already in your diary then mark it in now. This is the oldest trophy in the Club dating back to 1938 and is based on 2 circuits of the Abbotsley course. In addition to the Ashman Trophy which is on an Handicap basis we are also presenting a trophy for the fastest scratch time on the day so plenty of silverware will be on offer on 13th July.

 

 

 

 

Handicap

 

 

 

Times

Points

1

Darren

Preston

27.55

8

2

Adrian

Taverna

28.51

3

3

David

Lindsay

29.41

1

4

Kye

Liddle

29.48

 

5

Dan

Baxter

29.52

10

6

Jonathan

Pang

30.12

6

7

Alistair

Henderson

32.23

2

8

Leon

Bradford

33.01

4

9

Simon

Richardson

33.01

7

10

Jon

Keefe

33.10

9

11

David

Wilson

35.06

11

12

Andy

Holt

36.11

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Handicap Trophy

Jon Keefe who has now been top of the leaderboard for the past eight weeks shows no sign of relinquishing his attempt to win the trophy for 2013. Dan Baxter is well placed to make a late run for the title but needs a night with a few more riders and therefore points to start closing the gap. The table can easily alter once the holiday season begins and riders miss one or two TT’s, so it is still very difficult to predict the eventual winner with 12 events left this season.

 

 

 

 

06/06/2013

13/06/2013

20/06/2013

1

Jon

Keefe

91

97

106

2

Adrian

Taverna

82.5

92.5

95.5

3

Dan

Baxter

57

70

80

4

Jonathan

Pang

63

71

77

5

Gareth

Smith

60

67

67

6

Chris

Ritchie

62

62

62

7

David

Lindsay

58

58

59

8

Simon

Richardson

50

52

59

9

Andy

Holt

48.5

52.5

56.5

10

Darren

Preston

32

44

52

11

Trevor

Porter

39.5

39.5

39.5

12

David

Wilson

24

25

36

13

David

Smith

32

32

32

14

Chris

Goodsall

18

32

32

15

Craig

Jallal

31

31

31

16

Steve

Rodley

29.5

29.5

29.5

17

Stephen

Lyons

17

28

28

18

Ian

Gerrard

27

27

27

19

Leon

Bradford

17

22

26

20

Ashley

Cooper

25

25

25

21

Daniel

King

24

24

24

22

Mark

Greenhow

23

23

23

23

Lee

Radley

23

23

23

24

Andrew

Kluth

23

23

23

25

Mick

Lawrence

14

23

23

26

George

Lendrum

20.5

20.5

20.5

27

Alistair

Henderson

17

17

19

28

Steve

Muchmore

18

18

18

29

Richard

Hancock

17.5

17.5

17.5

30

Ian

Turner

17

17

17

31

Stuart

West

14

17

17

32

Lewis

Rooney

16

16

16

33

Tom

Stead

16

16

16

34

Adrian

Lancaster

15

15

15

35

Adrian

Bloxham

15

15

15

36

Tim

Pennell

13

13

13

37

Ed

Cosbie

12

12

12

38

Wayne

Tunnah

12

12

12

39

Steve

Pleasance

12

12

12

40

Rob

Black

11

11

11

41

Chris

Preston

11

11

11

42

Jane

Kinnaird

10

10

10

43

Mark

Colmer

9

9

9

44

Richard

Ostler

4

4

4

45

David

Standring

2

2

2

46

Ruth

Stapleton

2

2

2

47

Jeremy

Griggs

1

1

2