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Cycling Time Trials South DC Startsheet for: Hampshire Road Club (Pref to Hampshire Club rid... 15/05/2021 Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under its rules and regulations Hampshire Road Club (Pref to Hampshire Club riders) Hampshire Road Club Open 10 mile time trial 15/05/2021 17:00 P881 Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under its rules and regulations. Page 1 Startsheet for: Hampshire Road Club (Pref to Hampshire Club rid... 15/05/2021 Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under its rules and regulations Headquarters Liss Village Hall, 41 Hill Brow Road, Liss, GU33 7LA Car parking: DO NOT USE THE PUB CAR PARK NEXT TO THE H.Q. The event car park is opposite and a few yards south of the H.Q. (see map overleaf). If the car park is full turn right out of the car park and right again for road side parking, or use the sports ground car park which is right out of the car park and then on the left Route from HQ to start There is a safer route to the start than crossing the A3 at the Ham Barn roundabout (see map overleaf). Turn right from the H.Q. then right at the mini roundabout and follow the road to Greatham. Ride timeabout 15 minutes. This route will be signed from the mini roundabout. Course details START on the B3006 Selbourne Road, 190 yards north of Ham Barn RAB on A3, at a point 17 yards north of the centre of three concrete manhole covers in the tarmac path. (SU 772297) Proceed to Ham Barn RAB (M) and take 1st exit on to A3 (signposted Guildford and London) Proceed north east on A3 passing two exit slip roads (1) the A325 to Farnham and (2) an unclassified road to Griggs Green Take 3rd exit slip road (M) on to B2171 (signposted to Haslemere and Liphook) to cross Bramshot flyover where TURN (SU 843324) (5.2 miles) Take 1st exit to turn LEFT on to slip road (M) to rejoin the A3 and proceed south west (signposted Petersfield and Portsmouth) Retrace on A3 to FINISH at point 10 yards south west of entry to lay-by, after passing under bridge and 0.554 miles north east of Ham Barn RAB (SU 775297) (10 miles) AFTER FINISHING, TURN LEFT AT HAM BARN ROUNDABOUT AND LEFT AGAIN INTO LISS Page 2 Startsheet for: Hampshire Road Club (Pref to Hampshire Club rid... 15/05/2021 Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under its rules and regulations Local regulations Covid specific ;Maintain social distancing within HQ building. Use hand sanitiser before signing on. No refreshments available. No results available at event Organiser contact details Paul Beck 3 Oaks Coppice Waterlooville 07971839566 02392 598270 [email protected] Time keepers/officials TBC Course records Solo Male 18:21 Christopher McNamara 05-Sep-20 | Utag RT (Men)(180 riders max three events) Solo Female 20:28 Isabel Sharp 05-Sep-20 | Utag RT (Women)(180 riders max three events) Solo Male (Junior) 20:23 Lance Childs 05-Sep-20 | Utag RT (Men)(180 riders max three events) Solo Female (Junior) 21:13 Caitlin Peters 31-Jul-19 | …a3crg Final Greatham Ten (Women) Tandem 19:04 Ian Greenstreet, Rachael Elliott 11-May-19 | Hampshire Road Club (Tandems)(Fee per rider)(Pref to Hampshire Club riders) Page 3 Startsheet for: Hampshire Road Club (Pref to Hampshire Club rid... 15/05/2021 Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under its rules and regulations Awards/prizes Prize List 1st Scratch £50 Fastest Woman £50 2nd Fastest £30 2nd Fastest Woman £20 3rd Fastest £10 3rd Fastest Woman £10 Team of 3 1st £30 2nd £15 NOTES TO COMPETITORS: 17. Signing-on Sheet and Signing-out Sheet (a) The competitors in all types of events must make themselves aware of any special safety instructions for the event and sign the official signing-on sheet when collecting their number. (b) In Type A events a competitor must return to the event HQ either during the event or within a reasonable time after the last rider has finished the event and must (i) return their race number(s); and (ii) sign the official signing-out sheet. A rider who fails to so sign the official signing-out sheet shall be recorded as DNF. This event may be subject to a Doping Control As soon as you have finished you should return to the event HQ as it is your responsibility to check if you are required for Doping Control. Race numbers required for Doping Control will be displayed at the HQ adjacent to the result board. If your number is displayed you should report immediately to Doping Control which will be nearby. Remember, it is up to you to check and ensure that you comply. If required you must report to Doping Control after finishing without delay. Page 4 Startsheet for: Hampshire Road Club (Pref to Hampshire Club rid... 15/05/2021 Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under its rules and regulations Startsheet Hampshire Road Club (Pref to Hampshire Club riders) Start Start Time Rider Club Gender Category Number 1 17:01:00 David Mowatt Hampshire Road Club Male Vet 2 17:02:00 Richard Proctor Endurance X Nature RC Male Vet 3 17:03:00 Charly Helyar VTTA West Group Female Vet 4 17:04:00 Anne Loh NAUT Cycling Female Vet Southampton University Road 5 17:05:00 Rosie Simmons Female Espoir Cycling Club (SURC) Graham 6 17:06:00 Sotonia CC Male Vet Harman 7 17:07:00 Virginia McGee Charlotteville Cycling Club Female Vet 8 17:08:00 Ian Patterson Utag RT Male Vet 9 17:09:00 Kouros Driscoll Sotonia CC Male Senior Anthony Meudon Pedal Heaven Le Col 10 17:10:00 Male Senior Roberts RT Velo Club Godalming & 11 17:11:00 Ali Walters Female Vet Haslemere 12 17:12:00 Anna Dwyer DRAG2ZERO Female Senior 13 17:13:00 Andrew Phipps Royal Navy & Royal Marines CA Male Vet 14 17:14:00 Adam Page Paceline RT Male Vet 15 17:15:00 Steve Skinner Bognor Regis CC Male Vet 16 17:16:00 Lisa Davis DRAG2ZERO Female Vet 17 17:17:00 Adam Dart GS Mossa Male Espoir 18 17:18:00 Lee Smith Nuun-Sigma Sport-London RT Male Senior 19 17:19:00 Marianne Holt Fareham Wheelers CC Female Vet Velo Club Godalming & 20 17:20:00 David Walters Male Vet Haslemere 21 17:21:00 Darren Lyons Army Cycling Male Senior 22 17:22:00 Neil Langley Hampshire Road Club Male Vet 23 17:23:00 Gary Ferrett Atlas Clever Racing Team Male Vet 24 17:24:00 Lee Turner Arctic Aircon RT Male Vet 25 17:25:00 Caitlin Peters Liv AWOL Female Espoir 26 17:26:00 Mark Smith Crawley Wheelers Male Vet 27 17:27:00 Deborah Smith Southdown Velo Female Vet Southampton University Road 28 17:28:00 Liam Kemp Male Senior Cycling Club (SURC) 29 17:29:00 Mark Jones GS Stella Male Vet 30 17:30:00 Neil Mackley ...a3crg Male Vet Page 5 Startsheet for: Hampshire Road Club (Pref to Hampshire Club rid... 15/05/2021 Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under its rules and regulations Start Start Time Rider Club Gender Category Number 31 17:31:00 Mike Askins Chiswick Cycling Club Male Senior 32 17:32:00 Colin Toppin Worthing Excelsior CC Male Vet 33 17:33:00 Craig McLean Nuun-Sigma Sport-London RT Male Vet 34 17:34:00 Cameron FraserNuun-Sigma Sport-London RT Male Vet 35 17:35:00 Iain Cotton Alton CC/Owens Cycles Male Vet 36 17:36:00 Jerry Bromyard ...a3crg Male Vet WORX Factory Racing Powered 37 17:37:00 Peter Drabble Male Junior by Silverstone Velo Club Godalming & 38 17:38:00 Mark Wright Male Vet Haslemere 39 17:39:00 Lucy Gadd Storey Racing Female Espoir Meudon Pedal Heaven Le Col 40 17:40:00 Jack Freeman Male Senior RT 41 17:41:00 David French Weybridge Wheelers Male Vet George Bournemouth Cycleworks - Vitec 42 17:42:00 Male Senior Creasey Fire - Ford Civil - Trek Kirsty 43 17:43:00 ...a3crg Female Vet McSeveney 44 17:44:00 Alan Allcock Didcot Phoenix CC Male Vet Benjamin University of Portsmouth Cycling 45 17:45:00 Male Senior Morrison Club 46 17:46:00 Gareth Williams Hereford & Dist Whs CC Male Senior 47 17:47:00 Matthew Butler Charlotteville Cycling Club Male Senior Richard 48 17:48:00 Imperial Racing Team Male Vet Llewellyn 49 17:49:00 Stuart Peckham Velo Club St Raphael Male Vet 50 17:50:00 James Fawcett ...a3crg Male Vet 51 17:51:00 Henry Salmon GS Avanti Male Senior 52 17:52:00 Greg Harding Farnham RC Male Vet 53 17:53:00 Claire Emons Newbury RC Female Vet Anthony 54 17:54:00 ...a3crg Male Vet Tugwell 55 17:55:00 Andy Langdown Atlas Clever Racing Team Male Vet 56 17:56:00 Trevor Leeding Worthing Excelsior CC Male Vet 57 17:57:00 Paul Martin NAUT Cycling Male Vet 58 17:58:00 Stuart Hourigan 34 Nomads CC Male Vet 59 17:59:00 Michael Naulls Velo Club Venta Male Vet 60 18:00:00 Andrew Halliday Westerley Cycling Club Male Vet 61 18:01:00 Tony Reeves GS Stella Male Vet 62 18:02:00 Jymmy Trevor Jem Hadar Racing Male Vet 63 18:03:00 Colin Harrison East Grinstead CC Male Vet 64 18:04:00 Gary Lock New Forest CC Male Vet Page 6 Startsheet for: Hampshire Road Club (Pref to Hampshire Club rid..
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