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Jonathan Crickmore beats elite at Kent Night Cup 11
Tactics were crucial and Jonathan snuck in before Duncan Archer to take Gold.
Kent Night Cup – Round 11 – Bixley & Beckley Forest
Thursday 29th November – Results & Report
It was tuck and nip at the front of this week’s Kent Night Cup as 27 competitors took to the muddy woods owned by the Forestry Commission, not too far from the sea in fact. Tactics were crucial and wee Jonathan C snuck in before Duncan Archer to take Gold, having cunningly left the far northern outlier of a control which Duucan took precious minutes going up to and then trying to find. Ian Ditchfield took third and the first of a group of 3 BOAC lads who showed up, Eddie Walsh was 4th. Welcome back! First lady back went to Sarah Howes with Anita Kingdon only 23 seconds behind.
Thanks to Martin Brice for map printing as usual, Dave C-A, Duncan A, Fiona W, Mike S, Simon M, Steve W, Jerry P for collecting, Dave K for help with results.
I feel a good map would make this area a good day area too.
Lottery prizes went to Sarah H and Mike S. Congrats.
Next week – DFOK take the helm – A joyous ride in Joydens Wood J
Name Age Time PP TOT KNCpoints
1 Jonathan Crickmore M14 SO 0:58:00 0 18 30
2 Duncan Archer M21 CLOK 0:59:34 0 18 28
3 Ian Ditchfield M50 MV 0:56:58 0 12 26
4 Eddie Walsh M40 BAOC 0:53:40 0 10 25
5 Simon Maytum M40 SAX 0:59:17 0 9 24
6 Steve Waite M55 CROC 0:59:57 0 9 23
7 Chris Hooker M45 SO 1:00:40 -1 9 22
8 Dave Cave-Ayland M50 DFOK 0:54:18 0 8 21
9 Simon Holford M35 SAX 0:54:40 0 8 20
10 Sarah Howes W45 SAX 0:54:40 0 8 20
11 Anita Kingdon W50 SAX 0:55:03 0 8 18
12 James Burton M12 SAX 0:56:13 0 8 17
13 Greg Taylor M12 ACTIV 0:56:16 0 8 16
14 Rachel Collins W14 SO 0:56:24 0 8 15
15 Dave Brand M21 BAOC 0:57:55 0 8 14
16 Jerry Purkis M50 SAX 0:59:46 0 8 13
17 Neil Crickmore M45 SO 0:33:13 0 7 12
18 Peter Broom M50 ACTIV 0:54:25 0 7 11
19 Becky Kingdon W21 SAX 0:58:59 0 7 10
20 Mike Solomon M60 SAX 0:58:10 0 6 9
21 Mark Collins M45 DFOK 1:02:23 -3 6 8
22 Tim Allsopp M35 BAOC 1:02:28 -3 6 7
23 Clare Howes W18 SAX 1:00:13 -1 5 6
24 Steve Burton M50 SAX 1:00:20 -1 4 5
25 Graham Thomas M45 SAX 0:16:59 0 3 4
26 Fiona Wilson W45 SAX 0:55:19 0 3 3
27 Dave Kingdon M55 SAX 0:20:52 0 1 2
Thursday 6th December KNC12 Joydens Woods, Bexley (Sean&Phil - DFOK)
Thursday 13th December KNC13 Mote Park, Maidstone (Simon Maytum)
Thursday 20th December KNC14 Bidborough, South T.Wells – Street O & Xmas Extravaganza! (Jerry Purkis & Hales SAX)
And more…. Check website http://www.saxons-oc.org
Nick
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