POSITION NAME TIME 1 Paul Swenarton 00:01:18 2 Ian Ingles 00:01:27 3 Roger Doherty 00:01:30 4 William Barclay 00:01:30 5 Martin Bishop 00:01:32 6 Paul Kirk 00:01:35 7 Austin McNally 00:01:36 8 Gordon Paul 00:01:39 9 Colin Massey 00:01:45 10 Stephen Morgan 00:01:52 Conditions – p**sing down – until the start. Then glorious sunshine in near perfect conditions. .
Bokhara Links with Cycling Club For the fourth consecutive year the North Down Cycling Club will be supported by Bangor’s Bokhara Restaurant, which is situated in Kings Street. The announcement was made by the Bokhara’s proprietor Jahirul Huqe at a recent function in the restaurant. Afterwards, the Bangor restaurateur expressed his pleasure at being once again associated with local cycling…. Read more »
POSITION NAME TIME 1 Stuart Henry 00:57:35 2 Paul Swenarton 00:57:52 3 John Hunter 01:01:29 4 Norman Wilson 01:04:39 5 William Barclay 01:08:09 6 Roger Doherty 01:09:32 7 Gordon Paul 01:10:08 8 Paul Kirk 01:11:29 9 Micky Forbes 01:12:35 10 Colin Massey 01:13:28 11 John Simms 01:20:09 Conditions, fast, favourable winds, light rain.
McCullough’s 1st Win It was fitting that Richard McCullough, grandson of a founder member of North Down Cycling Club Eric Dunne, won the first club race ever to have used the Kirkiston circuit. Richard, an acknowledged expert on the waves, demonstrated that he is just as good on two wheels as he is using the power of the wind. Like… Read more »
At least it stayed dry for the race at Kirkistown but was very windy, with a headwind on the back straight.25 started in 3 groups. The 12 man middle group proved strongest, taking some time out of the 5 man scratch group which split before falling back to join the middle group. Richard McCullough was out-sprinted by Alan Lavery of… Read more »
Henry Wins in Drogheda In his second sortee south of the border this year North Down’s Stuart Henry made it two in a row with a convincing win in the Coombes Connor Classic race in Drogheda. From the first lap of the four lap race Henry was on the offensive getting away in several breaks, only to be pulled back… Read more »