Updated 4 August 2011
Result of the De Laune Cycling Club
Fred Peachey Memorial Open 25
Mile Time Trial.
Held on Sunday 31st
July 2011 on course Q25/20 (Harrietsham)
Promoted for and on behalf of
Cycling Time Trials under their Rules & Regulations
This event was an E.C.C.A. B.A.R.
counting event
Event Secretary:
Ian Silvester – 30 Cobbs Close, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge Kent TN12 6UW
Phone: home -
01892 837038 mobile - 07754 501616 E.mail:
clan.silvester@o2.co.uk
The event was generously
supported by Evans Cycles
Start time-keeper:
Kath Mepham – V C Elan
Finish
time-keeper: Paul Mepham – V C Elan
Recorder: Claire
Silvester – De Laune C.C.
First of all may I extend a very
big thank you to the always reliable band of willing volunteers of the De Laune
who assisted, marshalled, officiated and dispensed drinks and snacks on the
morning. Also thanks to Kath and Paul Mepham of V C Elan who once again did the
time-keeping at both ends of the course - without all their help none of us
would have any events to ride.
Alas, unforeseen circumstances
meant that the event had to be abandoned before everyone completed the full
distance.
If you started the event I
suspect you are aware that Robert Giles of the Rye and District Wheelers C.C.
was involved in accident that entailed calling the ambulance and police
services. A number of riders stopped to help out at the scene and my sincere
thanks go to them. By the time news of Bob’s accident filtered back to the HQ
and finish time-keepers quite a few riders (if not all of them) who had come
across the accident had decided to call it a day. The finish time-keepers needed
to make a very quick decision as to whether or not the event should continue
(there were clearly still quite a few of you out on the road totally unaware of
events further along the course) and they decided that it was in the best
interest of all riders still competing to abandon the event. I hope you will
agree that, under the circumstances, this was the right call to make.
I realise that a number of
riders stopped to offer their assistance at the scene - a big “thank you” if you
were one of them. However, my special thanks must go to Sarah Sutton of the San
Fairy Ann C.C. who I think was first on the scene and took control of the
situation as best she could. I hope you’re not offended if you also helped at
the scene and I haven’t given you a mention. Suffice to say I’m appreciative of
your help – as I’m sure Bob was too.
Another person on the scene
almost immediately was a member of the public who was a trained medic and
happened to drive past the scene just seconds after the accident and stopped to
offer assistance despite being on a family outing to London. I have telephoned
her on two occasions since the event to offer my thanks and to give her an
up-date on Bob’s condition, which she asked that I do.
Bob was taken to hospital and
kept in over-night as a precaution. He is now back home. I gather he is somewhat
battered and bruised as you would expect - he also has a dislocation to the
right collar-bone. I’m sure we all wish him a speedy recovery.
Bob would also like to offer his
apologies to all the riders and officials connected with the event.
Lastly, once everything had
calmed down a bit it was announced at the HQ that each rider would receive a
refund of £5 from the £8 entry fee. I was speaking to quite a few riders after
this announcement and, without exception, they stated either that we were under
no obligation to offer a refund or that, if we did refund £5, they didn’t wish
to accept it and that we were to either treat it as a donation to the De Laune
C.C. or we were to make a payment to an appropriate charity. In this respect the
De Laune committee re-convened to re-consider the decision and it has been
decided to donate the sum of £300 (the value of the prize-list rounded up) to
the Kent Air Ambulance rather than make £5 refunds to all riders. Unbelievably,
KAA is funded purely on public generosity and doesn’t receive funds from any
other source so I’m certain they will be appreciative of the donation.
I and the De Laune C.C. trust
that this decision meets with your approval.
All that remains is to thank you
all for entering the event – please do think about riding again in 2012 – same
time of year but hopefully back on the Chilham course where it should have been
this year before road-works reared their ugly head !!
Despite the abandonment several
riders did actually record a time and for your information these are shown
below.
RECORDED TIMES OF RIDERS COMPLETING THE COURSE BEFORE EVENT WAS ABANDONED.
(They are shown in starting order rather than in time order. These times are
official and may be used on all future entry forms. However, please note that
they may NOT be used for National Championship purposes)
No. |
|
Name |
Category |
Club |
Time |
Standard |
1 |
|
George Lewis |
V |
De Laune C.C. |
1:09:24 |
-2:54 |
2 |
|
Andrew Macey |
V |
Ashford Wheelers |
1:04:58 |
+5:37 |
4 |
|
Ian Turner |
V |
Southboro’ & Dist Whls |
1:09:41 |
+8:04 |
5 |
|
Kevin Grimshaw |
V |
Bigfoot C.C. |
59:55 |
+8:36 |
6 |
|
Andy Morley |
V |
Southboro’ & Dist Whls |
1:00:29 |
+9:04 |
7 |
|
Kevin Gleadow |
V |
Kent Cycles R.C. |
1:07:27 |
+6:22 |
8 |
|
Peter Hayes |
V |
Catford C.C. |
1:09:27 |
+10:38 |
9 |
|
Neil Drapper |
V |
Southboro’ & Dist Whls |
1:05:22 |
+4:11 |
10 |
|
Carl Chapman |
V |
G S Invicta |
59:25 |
+6:35 |
11 |
|
Michael Gore |
S |
San Fairy Ann C.C. |
1:00:41 |
|
12 |
|
Trevor Bridge |
V |
TriSpirit Team |
1:05:46 |
+5:21 |
14 |
|
Robert Graves |
V |
G S Avanti |
1:09:06 |
+9:14 |
25 |
|
Gary Record |
S |
V C Deal |
56:08 |
|
There were six non-starters - No’s 3, 15, 23, 37, 47 and
49. Apologies were received from no’s 23, 37, 47 & 49 – many thanks for those.
Acknowledgement to club sponsors:
G S Invicta - Eye Level Optical, Herberts Cycles
Kingsnorth International - Nico Sport
V C Elan - Harry Perry Cycles
V C Deal - Hammonds, Activ, Nico Sport, SIS, H.Rowland
In-Gear R T - Quickvit, Trainsharp
Datateam Allstars - Datateam Business Media, Velo Refined
Sigma Sport – La Fuga