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Wojciech sets new standard



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Published Date: 14 July 2008
Monday, 2pm - WOJCIECH Lakomy set a personal best on Thursday night – and the quickest time recorded by a Yello Velo member this year.
He came home in 20-25, his best ever time at the event.

After a slight shower, the clouds cleared and the sun came out for week 10 of the club's nine-mile time trial.

Asa Elkington missed out on second place by one second, pipped by Steve Blackbourn, while two ladies both cycled to best times.

Rachael Collins smashed her old record by an amazing three minutes – partly due to having cleaned and polished her racing bike.

Elizabeth Emberton also recorded a PB, as did Aaron Rymer.

Results: Wojciech Lakomy 20-25 PB, Steve Blackbourn 22-00, Asa Elkington 22-01, Alan Wheeler 22-09, Jake Clare 23-10, James Tyson 23-25, Darren Smith 23-25, Tim Kingswood 23-26, Mick King 23-48, Alan Sharpe 24-03, Richard Clare 24-24, Darron Brewster 24-42, Paul Johnson 24-44, Sarah Paddock 26-11, Aaron Rymer 26-42 PB, Brian Paddock 26-45, Diane Killick 29-08; private trials – Mike Yardley 21-02, Dave Grayson 21-13, Lennox Saint 22-59, Craig Thursby 22-3, Stan Meade
23-16, Elizabeth Emberton 26-36 PB, Rachael Collins 27.10 PB.

More information: www.yellovelo.co.uk

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