East Devon Evening Ten series, event 5 results, report and league table

It was a return to duty for the Exeter Wheelers evening ten task force for race 5 of the series, but to be sure it’s not a bad thing to be doing, providing a race for such a convivial bunch of riders. Timekeepers Mike Rose, Ken Evans and Pete Bishop were joined by Ian Moore, Ann Owen, Phil Harris and Rod Saxby, who all marshalled. Rod would ideally like to be riding, but work commitments have limited his racing to the Margaret Baker/Four Firs Hilly this year. The good news is that he is retiring from work at the end of the year, and i am sure that we will be seeing some strong performances from him next year.

The conditions were better than average; whilst there was some breeze with west in it, and whilst some stretches of road were into headwinds, it was more a case of crosswinds. The air was warm but not overly so.

Above – ‘In the zone’ riders await their 5-4-3-2-1-GO ! from timekeeper Ken.

Fastest rider on the night with a time of 23:06 was Tristan Kelsall-Spurr, who was once an Exeter Wheeler but now rides for Magic Shine. His time is a fine time for a road bike. Tristan had a nasty crash back at Eastertime, and was out of action for a bit, but is now back riding and is coming into some serious fitness. He is looking forward to the Autumn hill climb season, and no doubt will post a good time in the National Hill Climb at on the Porlock Toll Road at the end of October.

Last week’s winner Rob Chuffy Simmonds said at the time he was pleased with his performance, and felt that he could go faster, and that a 23 minute ten was a possibility, and hurrah he got round this evening on 23:59 ! A happy rider !

Third placed Stuart Pollard of EWCC, and the league leader, was 44 seconds slower on 25:43, but would like to point out that he rides a metal road bike and asks if there might be a special prize for best placed metal biker. On yer bike Stuart. Cheeky chap.

Fourth place with 25:07 was another Exeter Wheeler in 25:07. Asked how his ride went afterwards Tim said “Yeah well I sort of adopted a different strategy of pacing, not sure if it worked, but it was definitely more comfortable“. 

In fifth place was George Robb of CS Dynamo. Until three weeks ago George had not ridden an ‘Evening Ten’ or indeed any other ten, but he’s certainly enjoying the challenge that the discipline presents, and got his third PB in three weeks with 25:10. He’s gone from a winter bike with mudguards, to a proper road bike, to a road bike with tri-bars. That’ll help.

Above – youngster Robin Dafforn looking ahead to his final A-level tomorrow.

Sixth placed Robin Dafforn, riding his first evening ten for a while, has his final A-Level tomorrow. A very good idea to get out and get some fresh air after probably a day spent indoors at table revising. 25:43. Robin has the physique of a racing whippet and would no doubt go v. fast up hills.

In seventh place, and riding another strong v60 ride was Andy Haydon, on 26:42, whilst eight place went to the tandem ridden by Sid Valley pair Dal Dawlemi (sp.?) and Simon Olive, who overcame a mechanical on the way to the start to record a race time of 28:02. Tenth placed rider Richard Crosby was but 5 seconds outside his course PB with 28:55, Axe Valley Pedaller David Gray (v. nice Lemmy T-shirt you had there post-event David) was 11th with 29:28.

Above – A tandem. A veritable blurr. Go Sid Valley CC’ers !!

Twelfth placed John Baker was asked on the start line what his hopes were for his time, sub-30 minutes perhaps ? “Nah, sub-40 . . . .” Well he go round faster than evens with 21 secnds to spare, 29:39.

The event’s only V70 rider, Exeter Wheeler Dave Fleming also got round in sub-evens, just – 29.54. David is still getting used to his new eyes. After he had had his recent grafts, the world turned upside down. His brain has now got the images adjusted and the right way up, otherwise it would’ve made for some very challenging cycling for him this evening..

Above – Riders post-race discussing heart rates, sprockets, and time trial courses. And which of Taylor Swift’s shoes they found most becoming on her last tour.

Here are the results – 

1 Tristan Kelsall-Spurr Magic Shine M senior road 23:06
2 Rob Simmonds Exeter Wheelers M v50 tt 23:59
3 Stuart Pollard Exeter Wheelers M v40 road 24:43
4 Tim Fowler Exeter Wheelers M v50 tt 25:07
5 George Robb CS Dynamo M v50 tt 25:10
6 Robin Dafforn Exeter Wheelers M senior road 25:48
7 Andrew Haydon Exeter Wheelers M v60 road 26:42
8 Dal Dawlemi ( ? ? ) Sid Valley CC M v54 tandem road 28:02
  Simon Olive Sid Valley CC M v50 tandem road  
10 Richard Crosby   M v60 road 28:55
11 David Gray Axe Valley Pedallers M v60 road 29:28
12 John Baker   M v60 road 29:39
13 David Fleming Exeter Wheelers M v70 tt 29:54

The next race in the series, next week 24th of June, is a Sid Valley CC event. It isn’t true that Sid Valley is Frankie’s brother, tho’ it would be an idea to form a dance band called Sid Valley and The Evening Ten.
Foxtrots and Waltzes and Bongo Drums a speciality.

Here is the latest league table – the column in bold, after the bike type, is the total points column

1 Stuart Pollard Exeter Whs. CC M vet 40+ road 77 19 17 21 20
2 Andrew Haydon Exeter Whs. CC M vet 60+ road 59 14 18 11 16
3 George Robb CS Dynamo M v50 road  50 13 19 18  
4 Tim Fowler Exeter Whs. CC M vet 50+ tt 50 17 14 19  
5 Harry McMahon guest M senior road 43 15 13 15  
6 Rob Simmons EWCC M v57 tt 43 22 21    
7 James Salter Sid Valley CC M senior tt 37 18 19    
8 Lennox Turner guest M senior road 36 12 10 14  
9 John Baker Exeter Whs. CC M vet 50+ road 32 10 11 11  
10 Simon Brown CS Dynamo M v60 tt 27 12 15    
11 Richard Crosby VoL M v60 road 25 12 13    
12 Tristan Kelsall-Spurr Magic Shine M senior road 22 22      
13 Jimmy Richards Pure Endurance M senior road 21 21      
14 Neil Grimwood TTT M v50 tt 20 20      
15 Rich Babbage Exeter Whs. CC M vet 50+ tt 20 20      
16 Dave Fleming EWCC M v70 tt 20 10 10    
17 James Greenaway Exeter Whs. CC M snr road 19 19      
18 Denise Burrows Aero Coach F v40 tt 17 17      
19 Robin Dafforn Exeter Wheelers M senior road 17 17      
20 Dan Lugg TTT M v40 tt 16 16      
21 Jon Hare Exeter Whs. CC M v40 road 16 16      
22 Stewart Dunn Mid-Devon CC M vet 40+ tt 16 16      
23 Lubos Obornik Cranbrook CC M vet 50+ tt 15 15      
24 Talita Ancona TTT F v44 tt 14 14      
25 David Guy AVP M v60 road 13 13      
26 Doug Parker Tor 2000 M vet 60+ road 13 13      
27 Michael Mason-Sanders Exeter Whs. CC M youth road 12 12      
28 David Gray Axe Valley Pedallers M v60 road 12 12      
29 John Hutchins Chard Wheelers M vet 50+ road 11 11      
30 Pete Bishop Exeter Whs. CC M v60 road 11 11      
31 Clare Pentecost CS Dynamo F v50 tt 10 10