Well the results probably tell it all. It was again slightly windy and those people that had consistently improved on their times each week were not able to achieve the same results this week. Or perhaps they all just had had a hard week. Regardless any person on 8 points or more really needs to come next week as they could be in the running for prizemoney which is awarded to financial members of the club including new members.

Announced in the race briefing was that next week is the prizegiving and to bring a plate. Sorry for the error in judgement – as most of the people ride out this is impractical so food and drink will be supplied.

Another lovely night despite the  spattering of rain drops that passed at various times

2 Lap Handicap Race

A Grade

1. Jayden Bond

2. Fergus Bryan

3. Liam Ryan

4. Sam Byrne

So far there have been  73  riders participate in this series of time trials. Last night we had near perfect conditions compared to other nights in the series and some people continue to improve on their previous times.

There will be a close battle at the top of the table over the next couple of weeks to see who is in the running for prizemoney.

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A perfect night was presented to the 40 riders with a clear blue sky little or no breeze a stark contrast to the cold wet and windy conditions that caused the cancelation of the West Coast North Island event that was to be staged on Sunday. The programme was made up of mid-sized races to open up the lungs then the motorbike came out on the track to give the riders a go at Kerin racing and then finished off with long handicap races.

 

 

 

1 Lap Handicap Race

A Grade

1.    Hamish Bryan            

2.    Fergus Bryan             

3.    Liam Ryan                 

4.    Jayden Bond              

5.    Theo d’Arbois             

6.    Sam Byrne