Wheldrake TT Results

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BobTaylor
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Wheldrake TT Results

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Evening all

Thanks to all the competitors who turned out on a reasonably chilly evening with the wind seemingly always in front. Thanks also to the time keepers Bernard, Kevin and Will - great job. Also thank you to Craig and John for marshalling the two corners.

Results:

1 Dave Bramley 21.33
2 Zachary Hutchinson 21.48
3 Shawn Lawson 22.09
4 Jez Walmsley 23.45
5 Kirsty Bramley 24.15
6 Carl Jones 24.34
7 Matthew Eastwood 24.51
8 Christian Bevit 25.42
9 Isaac Pressley 26.08
10 Gordon Atkin Johnson 26.19
11 Matt Ryatt 26.29
12 Tano McLean 26.54
13 Alistair Cole 26.57
14 Matthew Elvin 27.38
15 Mark Laughton 27.52
16 Jim Read 28.05
17 Lewis Atkin Johnson 28.12
18 Jethro Elvin 28.59
19 Alex Taylor 29.01
20 Elizabeth Atkin Johnson 35.27
21 Sam Schofield 38.32
22 Mary Atkin Johnson 43.12

Congratulations to Dave Bramley as this weeks speedster.

All appeals please contact Alistair

Night night

bob
BobTaylor
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Re: Wheldrake TT Results

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PS to post on this web site I needed to tick "do not automatically parse URLs" box below

Who would have known!

Hence the slight delay
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