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Download Result Sheet Results For Event: Warrington Road Club. Johnny Helms Memorial. (Standard) 10/10/2010 Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under its rules and regulations Results Warrington Road Club. Johnny Helms Memorial. (Standard) Avg. Position First Name Last Name Gender Category Club Time Speed Ruebotham & Derek 1 Carl Male 57:47 24.609 Mph Hodgkins MacIak & John 2 Stan Male 56:34 25.138 Mph Woodburn Holdsworth & Jeff 3 Paul Male 54:14 26.22 Mph Marshall 4 Mark Holton & Les West Male 52:44 26.966 Mph Eagers & Derrick 5 Andrew Male 55:15 25.737 Mph Woodings Handley & Tony 6 Richard Male 56:29 25.175 Mph Woodcock 7 Matthew Middleton & Stan Brittain Male 1:02:07 22.892 Mph McCulloch & George 8 Charles Male 51:38 27.54 Mph Nowland Mountford & Harry 9 Steve Male 1:00:15 23.601 Mph Reynolds 10 Steve Hankey & Rod Brooks Male 54:37 26.036 Mph 11 Gordon Leicester & Ron Spencer Male 57:40 24.659 Mph 12 Steve Daintith & Colin Lewis Male 56:46 25.05 Mph 13 Andrew Bake & Sid Barras Male 54:29 26.099 Mph 14 Jamie Adkins & Eddie Adkins Male 54:30 26.091 Mph 15 Barry Charlton & John Bettison Male 59:25 23.932 Mph 16 Dan Mathers & Keith Stacey Male 57:31 24.723 Mph Cronshaw & Ernie 17 Matt Male 59:56 23.726 Mph Lightfoot 18 Mike Cuming & Dave Cuming Male 53:27 26.604 Mph Rochford & Alan 19 Darren Male 56:45 25.057 Mph Rochford 20 Alf Hilton & Peter Ryalls Male 1:02:07 22.892 Mph 21 Adrian Ward & Mick Ward Male 1:04:52 21.922 Mph 22 Dave Wright & Fraser Southern Male 1:09:38 20.421 Mph 23 Nigel Bishop & Bob Porter Male 1:00:07 23.654 Mph McMillan & John (Gino) 24 John Male 1:06:59 21.229 Mph Goddard 25 Gary Dighton & Glen Longland Male 55:07 25.8 Mph 26 Martin Bolt & Brian Rourke Male 1:02:28 22.764 Mph 27 Frank Lyon & Jake Akins Male 1:01:49 23.003 Mph 28 John McEvoy & Barry Hoban Male 1:04:09 22.167 Mph 29 Gethin Butler & Keith Butler Male 1:05:21 21.76 Mph Matthews & Peter 30 Lee Male 1:02:31 22.746 Mph Matthews Page 1 Results For Event: Warrington Road Club. Johnny Helms Memorial. (Standard) 10/10/2010 Promoted for and on behalf of Cycling Time Trials under its rules and regulations Avg. Position First Name Last Name Gender Category Club Time Speed Bremmier & John 31 Matt Male 52:39 27.008 Mph Cosgrove 32 Dave Williams & John Parker Male 54:56 25.886 Mph Nickson Jnr & Bill 33 Bill Male 57:38 24.673 Mph Nickson 34 Lisa Gye & Keith Boardman Male 1:06:58 21.234 Mph 35 Chris Siepen & Dave Fox Male 53:47 26.439 Mph 36 Ron Stuart & Tony Hewson Male 1:10:23 20.203 Mph 37 Vicky Thomas & Phil Thomas Male 58:17 24.398 Mph 38 Alan Clark & John Geddes Male 1:10:11 20.261 Mph 39 Joshua Cowley & Duff Fawcett Male 57:54 24.559 Mph 40 Sean Hughes & Andy Bennet Male 56:11 25.31 Mph 41 Lynne Taylor & Pauline Strong Male Vet 1:07:27 21.082 Mph McGregor & Graeme 42 Yvonne Male 58:58 24.115 Mph Obree 43 Julie Dolan & terry Dolan Male 1:06:38 21.34 Mph 44 Andy Wilkinson & Dave Allen Male 1:13:05 19.457 Mph Horner(Dnf) & Trevor 45 Malcolm Male 56:43 25.072 Mph Horton Burton Cole & Charlie 46 Denise Male 1:27:39 16.223 Mph Burton 47 Louise Cuming & Jimmy Ogden Male 1:31:45 15.498 Mph 48 Ben McKay & Warren Bailey Male 1:19:36 17.864 Mph DNS Grant Bayton & Phil Bayton Male DNS Matt Howittt & Dave Lloyd Male Page 2.
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