Andy King pictured above winning the 10m TT Championship modelling the new KCC club skin suit.
Time Keeper: Tony Brown
Time Keeper Assistant: Ken Vatcher
Marshals: Jon Thorne and Jean-Sebstien Vecten
A big thanks to them, as without them the event would not be able to go ahead.
Thunder storms, nah… just storming rides
— myWindsock Report —
Weather Impact: 3.9%. Headwind: 49% @ 8.1-13.4mph. Longest Headwind: 12m 38s. Air Speed: 23mph. Temp: 9.9°C. Precip: 72% @ 0.97 Inch/hr
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The 10mTT Championship Trophy up for grabs, so the weather was an influencing factor but it did not deter riders from turning up.
The weather is certainly mixing it up, at times it looked like we had steam of the fields in the Draugton valley, and at times it seemed warm, but then there was the underlying cold chill with storm clouds all around us and the rumble of thunder, miraculously we all stayed dry!
The event being a Ladies and Junior counting event and also the 10m TT Championship Trophy, so let’s get down to the results.
Bad luck Rob Barker, getting a puncture on his way to the start. DNS.
KCC 10m TT Championship Winners
Male winner Andy King 24:29. Female winner Sue Rust 26:26. Junior winner Lucas Buksh 28:21. Well done.
KCC Riders
Andy King took 1st by only 3 seconds with 24:29 from Eddie Smith 24:32, and Mark Weathersby with a sont ride on his TT bike this week taking 3rd 24:51.
In the Ladies category, Sue Rust taking 1st 26:26, Maria Gent 2nd with 27:07.
Another week where the juniors duel it out… Lucas Buksh staying strong and a winning ride of 28:21 taking the win over Eddie Hennah 28:46, and the return of Jake Bird, improving from last weeks time by a minute with 33:46, great times from these young riders.
Guest Riders
Adam Shaw (WDAC), being our only guest rider on the night with a time of 27:49.
If I get anyones name, club or more importantly time incorrect please let me know. Apologies in advance. Well done everyone.
KCC Results. Use the arrows to sort columns.
Guest Results. Use the arrows to sort columns.
Excellent photos capture the riders
Thank you to Tony Hutton for taking these fantastic photos