Cyclothon UK Enduro Brands Hatch 4.206 Km 8 Or 12 Hour 13/09/2012 07:30 Race (12:00:00 Time) Started at 7:45:31

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Cyclothon UK Enduro Brands Hatch 4.206 Km 8 Or 12 Hour 13/09/2012 07:30 Race (12:00:00 Time) Started at 7:45:31 Cyclothon UK Enduro Brands Hatch 4.206 Km 8 or 12 Hour 13/09/2012 07:30 Race (12:00:00 Time) started at 7:45:31 Lap Lap Tm Diff Time of Day Lap Lap Tm Diff Time of Day Lap Lap Tm Diff Time of Day 46 6:22.835 +52.245 12:45:04.922 Best Tm: 6:16.659 (295) PMR@CING Best Tm: 6:05.529 HARRY GODDING PHILLIP WEBB 1 7:07.487 +1:36.897 7:52:38.487 JACK EDWARDS 94 6:39.410 +1:08.820 17:48:29.780 2 6:31.688 +1:01.098 7:59:10.175 47 6:51.887 +1:21.297 12:51:56.809 95 6:25.656 +55.066 17:54:55.436 3 6:43.886 +1:13.296 8:05:54.061 48 5:54.468 +23.878 12:57:51.277 96 6:10.793 +40.203 18:01:06.229 4 6:55.683 +1:25.093 8:12:49.744 49 5:58.013 +27.423 13:03:49.290 97 6:19.814 +49.224 18:07:26.043 Best Tm: 6:31.688 50 5:30.590 13:09:19.880 98 6:05.707 +35.117 18:13:31.750 51 5:45.988 +15.398 13:15:05.868 99 6:19.314 +48.724 18:19:51.064 PHILLIP WEBB 52 6:01.258 +30.668 13:21:07.126 Best Tm: 6:05.707 5 6:58.353 +1:27.763 8:19:48.097 53 5:57.203 +26.613 13:27:04.329 6 6:11.153 +40.563 8:25:59.250 54 5:53.193 +22.603 13:32:57.522 NICK BAXTER 7 6:22.959 +52.369 8:32:22.209 55 6:03.146 +32.556 13:39:00.668 100 6:12.156 +41.566 18:26:03.220 8 6:15.588 +44.998 8:38:37.797 Best Tm: 5:30.590 101 6:17.447 +46.857 18:32:20.667 9 6:17.619 +47.029 8:44:55.416 102 6:13.431 +42.841 18:38:34.098 Best Tm: 6:11.153 HARRY GODDING 103 6:27.413 +56.823 18:45:01.511 56 6:14.666 +44.076 13:45:15.334 Best Tm: 6:12.156 NICK BAXTER 57 6:25.866 +55.276 13:51:41.200 10 6:41.995 +1:11.405 8:51:37.411 58 6:28.777 +58.187 13:58:09.977 JACK EDWARDS 11 6:36.360 +1:05.770 8:58:13.771 59 6:27.294 +56.704 14:04:37.271 104 6:31.894 +1:01.304 18:51:33.405 12 6:45.642 +1:15.052 9:04:59.413 60 6:25.930 +55.340 14:11:03.201 105 5:58.715 +28.125 18:57:32.120 13 6:37.127 +1:06.537 9:11:36.540 61 6:36.279 +1:05.689 14:17:39.480 106 5:42.145 +11.555 19:03:14.265 14 6:39.057 +1:08.467 9:18:15.597 62 6:28.974 +58.384 14:24:08.454 107 5:47.818 +17.228 19:09:02.083 Best Tm: 6:36.360 63 6:29.279 +58.689 14:30:37.733 108 6:09.411 +38.821 19:15:11.494 Best Tm: 6:14.666 109 6:15.872 +45.282 19:21:27.366 JACK EDWARDS 110 6:14.293 +43.703 19:27:41.659 15 6:42.850 +1:12.260 9:24:58.447 PHILLIP WEBB 111 6:27.336 +56.746 19:34:08.995 16 6:07.875 +37.285 9:31:06.322 64 6:36.814 +1:06.224 14:37:14.547 Best Tm: 5:42.145 17 5:58.806 +28.216 9:37:05.128 65 6:25.057 +54.467 14:43:39.604 18 6:08.778 +38.188 9:43:13.906 66 6:20.743 +50.153 14:50:00.347 19 6:02.973 +32.383 9:49:16.879 67 6:19.073 +48.483 14:56:19.420 (178) ERNST & YOUNG Best Tm: 5:58.806 68 6:11.809 +41.219 15:02:31.229 ADRIAN WENT 69 6:23.999 +53.409 15:08:55.228 1 7:26.302 +1:43.553 7:52:57.302 HARRY GODDING 70 6:27.604 +57.014 15:15:22.832 2 6:49.732 +1:06.983 7:59:47.034 20 6:37.231 +1:06.641 9:55:54.110 Best Tm: 6:11.809 3 6:53.819 +1:11.070 8:06:40.853 21 6:46.292 +1:15.702 10:02:40.402 4 6:54.461 +1:11.712 8:13:35.314 22 6:45.980 +1:15.390 10:09:26.382 NICK BAXTER Best Tm: 6:49.732 23 6:36.522 +1:05.932 10:16:02.904 71 6:50.153 +1:19.563 15:22:12.985 24 6:32.333 +1:01.743 10:22:35.237 72 6:35.612 +1:05.022 15:28:48.597 DARREN MOORE 25 6:42.953 +1:12.363 10:29:18.190 73 6:31.498 +1:00.908 15:35:20.095 5 7:08.597 +1:25.848 8:20:43.911 26 6:42.709 +1:12.119 10:36:00.899 74 6:17.953 +47.363 15:41:38.048 6 5:42.749 8:26:26.660 27 6:39.099 +1:08.509 10:42:39.998 75 6:22.008 +51.418 15:48:00.056 7 6:07.628 +24.879 8:32:34.288 28 6:39.601 +1:09.011 10:49:19.599 76 6:33.414 +1:02.824 15:54:33.470 8 5:57.330 +14.581 8:38:31.618 29 6:35.369 +1:04.779 10:55:54.968 77 6:40.602 +1:10.012 16:01:14.072 9 6:14.864 +32.115 8:44:46.482 Best Tm: 6:32.333 Best Tm: 6:17.953 Best Tm: 5:42.749 PHILLIP WEBB JACK EDWARDS HUGH CUTLER 30 6:48.012 +1:17.422 11:02:42.980 78 6:48.092 +1:17.502 16:08:02.164 10 6:09.594 +26.845 8:50:56.076 31 6:16.477 +45.887 11:08:59.457 79 6:01.205 +30.615 16:14:03.369 11 6:43.237 +1:00.488 8:57:39.313 32 6:12.134 +41.544 11:15:11.591 80 6:08.143 +37.553 16:20:11.512 12 7:14.062 +1:31.313 9:04:53.375 33 6:14.695 +44.105 11:21:26.286 81 6:11.267 +40.677 16:26:22.779 13 7:07.491 +1:24.742 9:12:00.866 34 6:24.813 +54.223 11:27:51.099 82 5:57.692 +27.102 16:32:20.471 Best Tm: 6:09.594 35 6:17.782 +47.192 11:34:08.881 83 5:59.902 +29.312 16:38:20.373 36 6:24.138 +53.548 11:40:33.019 84 6:09.818 +39.228 16:44:30.191 ANDREW HITCHINS 37 6:15.163 +44.573 11:46:48.182 85 6:19.806 +49.216 16:50:49.997 14 7:26.487 +1:43.738 9:19:27.353 38 6:26.109 +55.519 11:53:14.291 Best Tm: 5:57.692 15 6:25.088 +42.339 9:25:52.441 39 6:21.080 +50.490 11:59:35.371 16 6:36.511 +53.762 9:32:28.952 Best Tm: 6:12.134 HARRY GODDING 17 6:32.497 +49.748 9:39:01.449 86 6:24.208 +53.618 16:57:14.205 18 6:14.106 +31.357 9:45:15.555 NICK BAXTER 87 6:31.561 +1:00.971 17:03:45.766 Best Tm: 6:14.106 40 6:30.365 +59.775 12:06:05.736 88 6:16.659 +46.069 17:10:02.425 41 6:43.780 +1:13.190 12:12:49.516 89 6:16.962 +46.372 17:16:19.387 JOHN COONEY 42 6:40.396 +1:09.806 12:19:29.912 90 6:23.695 +53.105 17:22:43.082 19 6:46.715 +1:03.966 9:52:02.270 43 6:32.963 +1:02.373 12:26:02.875 91 6:22.238 +51.648 17:29:05.320 20 6:07.646 +24.897 9:58:09.916 44 6:33.683 +1:03.093 12:32:36.558 92 6:17.270 +46.680 17:35:22.590 21 6:00.463 +17.714 10:04:10.379 45 6:05.529 +34.939 12:38:42.087 93 6:27.780 +57.190 17:41:50.370 22 6:11.932 +29.183 10:10:22.311 Chief of Timing & Scoring - DB Max Sports Timing Orbits Race Director - VU Ltd www.mylaps.com Licensed to: DB Max Printed: 19/09/2012 13:51:36 Page 1/39 Cyclothon UK Enduro Brands Hatch 4.206 Km 8 or 12 Hour 13/09/2012 07:30 Race (12:00:00 Time) started at 7:45:31 Lap Lap Tm Diff Time of Day Lap Lap Tm Diff Time of Day Lap Lap Tm Diff Time of Day 23 6:11.234 +28.485 10:16:33.545 62 6:07.372 +24.623 14:28:09.233 104 5:56.290 +13.541 18:52:20.786 Best Tm: 6:00.463 63 5:53.170 +10.421 14:34:02.403 105 6:07.032 +24.283 18:58:27.818 64 6:00.797 +18.048 14:40:03.200 106 6:02.778 +20.029 19:04:30.596 ADRIAN WENT 65 6:05.674 +22.925 14:46:08.874 107 6:12.703 +29.954 19:10:43.299 24 6:21.122 +38.373 10:22:54.667 66 6:06.531 +23.782 14:52:15.405 Best Tm: 5:56.290 25 6:42.216 +59.467 10:29:36.883 Best Tm: 5:53.170 26 6:54.837 +1:12.088 10:36:31.720 JOHN COONEY 27 7:02.024 +1:19.275 10:43:33.744 JOHN COONEY 108 6:10.727 +27.978 19:16:54.026 28 7:02.227 +1:19.478 10:50:35.971 67 6:05.518 +22.769 14:58:20.923 Best Tm: 6:10.727 29 6:52.344 +1:09.595 10:57:28.315 68 6:12.530 +29.781 15:04:33.453 Best Tm: 6:21.122 69 6:09.336 +26.587 15:10:42.789 DARREN MOORE 70 6:07.499 +24.750 15:16:50.288 109 6:05.081 +22.332 19:22:59.107 DARREN MOORE 71 6:16.373 +33.624 15:23:06.661 110 6:00.120 +17.371 19:28:59.227 30 6:47.819 +1:05.070 11:04:16.134 72 6:19.467 +36.718 15:29:26.128 111 6:19.342 +36.593 19:35:18.569 31 5:57.103 +14.354 11:10:13.237 Best Tm: 6:05.518 Best Tm: 6:00.120 32 6:01.518 +18.769 11:16:14.755 33 6:05.498 +22.749 11:22:20.253 ADRIAN WENT 34 6:11.190 +28.441 11:28:31.443 73 6:22.964 +40.215 15:35:49.092 (174) LEGAL & GENERAL - Houlden & the Wheelies Best Tm: 5:57.103 74 6:49.127 +1:06.378 15:42:38.219 STUART PEARCE (316) 75 7:02.102 +1:19.353 15:49:40.321 1 6:04.275 +34.004 7:51:35.275 HUGH CUTLER Best Tm: 6:22.964 2 6:02.785 +32.514 7:57:38.060 35 6:07.835 +25.086 11:34:39.278 3 6:08.814 +38.543 8:03:46.874 36 6:55.246 +1:12.497 11:41:34.524 DARREN MOORE 4 6:07.889 +37.618 8:09:54.763 37 6:52.529 +1:09.780 11:48:27.053 76 7:00.669 +1:17.920 15:56:40.990 5 6:08.432 +38.161 8:16:03.195 38 6:59.922 +1:17.173 11:55:26.975 77 6:00.972 +18.223 16:02:41.962 Best Tm: 6:02.785 Best Tm: 6:07.835 78 6:04.676 +21.927 16:08:46.638 79 6:09.049 +26.300 16:14:55.687 ALEX RICHARDSON (175) ANDREW HITCHINS 80 6:13.428 +30.679 16:21:09.115 6 9:07.619 +3:37.348 8:25:10.814 39 7:09.733 +1:26.984 12:02:36.708 81 6:15.499 +32.750 16:27:24.614 7 6:34.986 +1:04.715 8:31:45.800 40 6:01.206 +18.457 12:08:37.914 Best Tm: 6:00.972 8 6:47.185 +1:16.914 8:38:32.985 41 6:03.571 +20.822 12:14:41.485 9 6:51.167 +1:20.896 8:45:24.152 42 5:53.663 +10.914 12:20:35.148 HUGH CUTLER 10 6:54.241 +1:23.970 8:52:18.393 43 6:00.867 +18.118 12:26:36.015 82 6:19.812 +37.063 16:33:44.426 11 6:49.883 +1:19.612 8:59:08.276 Best Tm: 5:53.663 83 6:57.068 +1:14.319 16:40:41.494 12 6:47.305 +1:17.034 9:05:55.581 84 7:06.242 +1:23.493 16:47:47.736 Best Tm: 6:34.986 JOHN COONEY Best Tm: 6:19.812 44 6:07.216 +24.467 12:32:43.231 PAUL TUNNELL (314) 45 5:58.723 +15.974 12:38:41.954 ANDREW HITCHINS 13 6:52.767 +1:22.496 9:12:48.348 46 5:58.522 +15.773 12:44:40.476 85 7:24.875 +1:42.126 16:55:12.611 14 7:22.180 +1:51.909 9:20:10.528 47 5:55.218 +12.469 12:50:35.694 86 6:03.976 +21.227 17:01:16.587 15 7:08.478 +1:38.207 9:27:19.006 48 6:04.656 +21.907 12:56:40.350 87 6:00.069 +17.320 17:07:16.656 16 7:16.740 +1:46.469 9:34:35.746 Best Tm: 5:55.218 88 6:01.634 +18.885 17:13:18.290 17 7:21.921 +1:51.650 9:41:57.667 89 6:05.815 +23.066 17:19:24.105 18 7:28.971 +1:58.700 9:49:26.638 ADRIAN WENT 90 6:02.271 +19.522 17:25:26.376 Best Tm: 6:52.767 49 6:22.698 +39.949 13:03:03.048 Best Tm: 6:00.069 50 6:34.350 +51.601 13:09:37.398 RICHARD WILLIAMS (320) 51 6:55.637 +1:12.888 13:16:33.035 JOHN COONEY 19 7:48.142 +2:17.871 9:57:14.780 52 7:02.013 +1:19.264 13:23:35.048 91 6:03.892 +21.143 17:31:30.268 20 6:26.230 +55.959 10:03:41.010 Best Tm: 6:22.698 92 6:35.825 +53.076 17:38:06.093 21 6:31.231 +1:00.960 10:10:12.241 93 6:21.974 +39.225 17:44:28.067 22 6:34.885 +1:04.614 10:16:47.126 DARREN MOORE 94 6:17.997 +35.248 17:50:46.064 23 6:32.312 +1:02.041 10:23:19.438 53 7:02.944 +1:20.195 13:30:37.992 95 6:24.466 +41.717 17:57:10.530 24 6:46.565 +1:16.294 10:30:06.003 54 5:56.873 +14.124 13:36:34.865 Best Tm: 6:03.892
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