James Gullen (Pedal Heaven) breaks his own course to win the first Chorley CC event in 50 plus years
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Result: Chorley CC Open 10
Congratulations to James Gullen, Pedal Heaven, on winning the first Chorley CC event in 50+ years and improving his own course record by 26 seconds.
James took the course record off a Knight of the Realm, Sir Bradley Wiggins, earlier in the season with 19:17. He smashed his previous best to record 18:51, in far from ideal conditions and with sections of the course having had surface dressing applied.
The 50+ year gap is due to Chorley CC disbanded in the 1950’s and reformed just under 5 years ago; hence the gap. Congratulations to Ladies Winner, Hope Kerry, Lancashire RC, taking first place in 24:40 to take the win by 23 seconds.
Thank you to Tracy Moore and Peter Briscoe for timekeeping with their usual efficiency and accuracy – many thanks.
Result
1 James Gullen 18.51
2 mark haydock 20.42
3 Tom Rigby 20.49
4 Richard Bickley 20.55
5 Paul Fleming 21.18
6 Philip Jones 21.21
7 Jimmy Wright 21.28
8 Thomas Brook 21.30
9 Paul Shallicker 21.43
10 Greg Plummer 21.49
11 David Turner 21.50
12 Paul McAllister 22.30
13 Nathan Turnbull 22.33
14 david chell 22.37
15 Stuart Timmins 22.45
16 David Tabron 22.48
17 michael gates 22.51
18 Jamie Carson 22.54
19 Robert Seddon 22.58
20 Carl KIng 22.59
21 Jeff Garnett 23.02
22 Keith Melvin 23.02
23 Paul Curley 23.04
24 Russell McLean 23.05
25 Stuart Crawford 23.05
26 martin welsh 23.06
27 andy gates 23.16
28 Chris Dixon 23.31
29 paul russell 23.33
30 Paul Hill 23.41
31 Timothy Clark 23.49
32 ian willey 23.55
33 steve wilkinson 23.56
34 Fred Bamforth 23.58
35 Douglas Holmes 24.04
36 andrew Hathaway 24.09
37 Paul Atherfold 24.31
38 Ian Roberts 24.38
39 Hope Kerry 24.40
40 Neil Hughes-Hutchings 24.53
41 Barry Teal 25.01
42 Heather Bamforth 25.03
43 Jocky Johnstone 25.07
44 Roger Haydock 25.07
45 Christopher Thomas 25.24
46 Mike Jenkins 25.31
47 Gary Allton 25.31
48 Caroline Leighton 25.39
49 Theresa Taylor 25.44
50 Jonathan Clemson 25.51
51 Robert Crank 26.06
52 Graham Sheard 26.18
53 Warren Human 26.35
54 Craig Howarth 26.46
55 William Sedgwick 26.48
56 Nathan Astley 26.50
57 Rod Goodfellow 27.14
58 Philip Waterhouse 27.22
59 Stuart Millar 27.24
60 Mark Price 27.41
61 Geoff Worrall 27.58
62 Alice Leclercq 28.11
63 Neil Pilkington 28.11
64 David Golden 29.02
65 Brian Moore 29.04
66 shelley parkinson 29.10
67 Hannah Bamber 29.33
68 Abby Taylor 30.01
69 Mel Glover 30.06
70 Cyril Wynne 31.09
71 jason cook 33.02
72 john draper 34.47
73 Robert Bush 35.37
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