Bicycle Time Trials
Results of the weekly events at Pt au Roche, NY
The 2010 season
[Mary's World Championships Experience]
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After 18 successful events (plus two rainouts) running from May 5 to September 15, the 2010 Pt au Roche bicycle time trial season is finished. We had 65 different participants turning in 304 finishes. The busiest Wednesday saw 23 riders participating.
No single rider really dominated the ten-mile event this season; rather the top finishes were spread among several riders.
Bruce Beauharnois recorded five wins in as many starts, while Scott Woodward scored three firsts and a second place in five attempts. Steady Doug Chase rode ten times, turning in three wins and five second place finishes. Eric Bollt came over from Potsdam twice and scored two wins, both rides under 22 minutes, but the season's fastest time was turned in by Jeff Maclane who came back home from Cincinnati to visit his family in Morrisonville and rode the ten mile course in 21:42, just eleven seconds off of Kevin Diniho's 1995 record.
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Maclane, Bollt and Beauharnois were the only riders to finish under 22 minutes.
Scott Woodward also posted fastest time on the 25 mile course, finishing in 58:26, just 13 seconds better than the time set ten weeks earlier by Beauharnois. (Woodward also won his third state time trial championship in three years, this time in the 55-59 year age group.)
Mary Duprey dominated the women's competition with 12 wins, 11 in the 10 mile event and one on the 25 mile course. Mary hasn't been topped after her first few rides in 1986. Four times this season, Mary placed second overall.
Ed Armstrong rode 18 times (counting a 5-mile dash on a rained-out evening) while
Ralph Senecal, Lynne Murray and Stacey Brooks each rode 17 times. Jason Amoriell participated on 15 occasions and Mary Duprey, Jeff Krywanczyk, Alicia Chase and Don West followed with 13 rides each.
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Here are eleven of the sixty riders who have participated during the 2010 season. Left to right: Jason Amoriell, Don West, Stacey Brooks, Lynne Murray, Mary Duprey, Ed Armstrong, Jason Baldomir, Scott Woodward, Doug Chase, Ralph Senecal, Barb West.
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15 September 2010
10 Mile Event
(Strong NW wind, 54 deg.)
1. Douglas Chase 24:16
2. Jason Amoriell 24:50
3. Ed Armstrong 26:37
4. Lynne Murray 27:30
5. Alicia Chase 29:06
6. Ralph Senecal 30:57
7. Stacey Brooks 31:54
8. Jason Baldomir 32:26
9. Don West 33:46
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Don West
It was a tough night.
Riders averaged two minutes slower
than their season best times.
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8 September 2010
10 Mile Event
(strong WSW wind, 66 deg.)
1. Scott Woodward 22:47
2. Douglas Chase 23:55
3. Jason Amoriell 24:35
4. Mary Duprey 24:56
5. Ed Armstrong 26:13
6. Lynne Murray 26:49
7. Chad Chase 26:51
8. Rob Hughes 27:39
9. Ralph Senecal 29:39
10. Stacey Brooks 30:03
25 Mile Event
1. Don West 1:23:14
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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Biggest Loser, a Big Winner
Ed Armstrong's story is one I never tire of repeating.
Ed has been participating in our Time Trials for about eight years. In the early years, Ed was a pleasant guy, quiet but friendly, who started out riding in the 31 minute range, but slowed down as he gained weight. By 2008, Ed cast quite a wide shadow at 5 feet 7 inches and 237 pounds, but a visit to his doctor set him on a completely new path -- you could say that Ed started a new life.
The doctor told Ed that, along with his weight, both his blood pressure and cholesterol were too high, and told him what pills to take for the blood pressure and what the medication would be for his cholesterol. "No medicine, I'll take care of it myself" was Ed's response. "You can't do that" said the doctor. Silently, Ed said "Watch me", and he left the office.
That was when Armstrong began to remake his entire life. He quit a high pressure job with long hours, trading it for a much lower salary, but hours that permitted him to ride his bike almost every afternoon. And he remade his eating habits, making sure that he didn't take in as much as he was burning off on his rides.
A year later he had lost more than twenty pounds when he went back to the doctor who reported that Ed had successfully brought his numbers back down into a safe and normal range. Ed was a regular at the time trial in 2009 where he brought his times down from 38 minutes in May to 30:31 in September.
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Pleased with the results, Ed pressed on in his new lifestyle, riding an exercise bike through the winter and continuing with the new eating habits. We hardly recognized Ed in May of 2010 at 175 pounds, and by mid-summer, he reached his goal of 157, a loss of 80 pounds from his maximum. And his TT times just kept coming down as Ed hammered out the miles. He started the season in May with stunning PR of 28:44, an improvement over the winter of almost two minutes, and just kept whittling down his times through the summer, recording PR times over and over: 28:17, 27:41, 27:34, 27:16, 27:03, 26:22, 25:38, 25:19. That's nine PR times in fourteen rides, bringing his time down more than five minute from his 2009 best!
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And that's not all -- on August 22, Ed completed his first century ride, pedaling 100 miles in five and a half hours in a light sprinkle. He reports that it was the best bike ride of his life, in spite of the wet weather.
Where will this all end? We have no idea, but it's sure fun watching as this success story unfolds. (DCW September 2010)
ps - Ed is not the only success story in our gang. We have several other TT regulars who have shed pounds or put aside bad habits as they made bicycling a big part of their lives. Scott Woodward has been much heavier, as has Bruce Beauharnois, and Mary Duprey remade her lifestyle 25 years ago.
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1 September 2010
10 Mile Event
(light South-West wind, 90 deg.)
1. Erik Bollt 21:45 PR
2. Douglas Chase 23:59
3. Jason Amoriell 24:04 PR
4. Mary Duprey 24:22
5. Ashton Momot 24:41
6. Ed Armstrong 25:23
7. Chad Chase 25:39
8. Lynne Murray 26:21
9. Bob Davies 27:40 SB
10. Ralph Senecal 28:29 SB
11. Bruce Overstreet 28:39
12. Stacey Brooks 29:09 PR
13. Ed Conroy 30:13 PR
14. Don West 30:52
(SB Season best time)
25 Mile Event
1. Scott Woodward 58:26
(Long course season record)
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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25 August 2010
10 Mile Event
(light north-east breeze, 74 deg.)
1. Douglas Chase 23:16 PR
2. Jeff Krywanczyk 24:15
3. Jason Amoriell 24:20
tie Ashton Momot 24:20 PR
5. Peter Christopher 24:37
6. Jerry Macner 24:51
7. Ed Armstrong 25:19 PR
8. Henry Buchala 25:53
9. Lynne Murray 26:25
10. Alicia Chase 27:52
11. Bob Davies 28:31
12. Sabine Amoriell 28:42
13. Ralph Senecal 28:56
14. Don West 30:36
15. Ed Conroy 31:06 PR
5 Mile Event
1. Stacey Brooks 15:34
2. Judy Taylor 18:57
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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Mary Qualifies for World Championships
Mary Duprey didn't ride the TT on August 18. Instead she took on the timing responsibilities, explaining that she was tapering her training for an important triathlon with half-Ironman distances coming up on the following Sunday. She didn't say much more than that, but now we know more. The event, run in Gilford NH near Laconia and Lake Winnipesaukee, was a qualifier for the World Championship Half Ironman event to be held in Clearwater FL in November. Mary won her age group, finishing ahead of all the women her age or older, and so qualified for the World Championships. Yes, she plans to go and compete. Congratulations Champ, and good luck next fall.
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(Added Nov. 14) Mary's World Championship triathlon was held in Clearwater on Saturday, Nov. 13, and Mary reports that the weekend went well. She placed 20th out of 40 finishers in her 50-54 age group, and her bike time was the fastest among all women aged 45 or older. Mary had a big cheering section, with relatives gathering in Florida from all over the USA.
You can
see the results, sorted in various ways, on
the very nice Ironman web site. (Bib 181.)
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18 August 2010
10 Mile Event
(slight north breeze, 74 deg.)
1. Erik Bollt 21:46 -
2. Douglas Chase 23:54
3. Jeff Krywanczyk 24:04
4. Ashton Momot 24:21 ?
5. Peter Christopher 24:25
6. Jerry Macner 24:37 ?
7. Ed Armstrong 25:38 ?
8. Lynne Murray 26:10
9. Tom Brown 26:52 -
10. Mike Klein 26:56 -
11. Alicia Chase 27:08 ?
12. Bob Davies 28:01 *
13. Sabine Amoriell 28:04 ?
14. Nick Jaharo 28:10 -
15. Ralph Senecal 28:40 *
16. Sandy Rascoe 29:48 ?
17. Stacey Brooks 30:03
18. Don West 30:53
19. Barb West 39:35 -
? Personal Record (?)
* Season best time
- First TT of 2010
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5 Mile Event
1. Mairi West 24:41
Timer &
Reporter: Mary Duprey
A fast night! Of the 20 riders, 8 posted season-best times, 6 of which may be personal records.
(This does not include 6 who rode for the first time this season.) Only 6 had faster times earlier in 2010.
Perennial time-keeper Barb West, who doesn't think
of herself as a septuagenarian, handed the
watch and clip-board to Mary Duprey, hopped
on her bicycle and rode the
ten mile course for the first time this season.
She was joined by her grand-daughter
Mairi, who was visiting from Pennsylvania and, at age nine, completed the five mile course. Mairi's Dad, Chris West completed the (first-ever ?) three generation ride by
accompanying Mairi on her first TT, while grandpa Don rode the ten mile course.
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11 August 2010
10 Mile Event
(modest north-east wind)
1. Jeff Krywanczyk 23:58
2. Jason Amoriell 24:19
3. Peter Christopher 24:29
4. Jerry Macner 24:57
5. Mary Duprey 24:59
6. Henry Buchala 25:53
7. Ed Armstrong 26:26
8. Bob Davies 28:35
9. Ralph Senecal 29:43
10. Shirley King 31:05
11. Ed Conroy 32:16
12. Bob Donlan 33:39
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5 Mile Event
1. Parker Brooks 23:30
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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4 August 2010
10 Mile Event
(warm, humid, light north wind)
1. Bruce Beauharnois 22:02
2. Aaron Hubbell 22:28
3. Jack Piller 23:06
4. Scott Woodward 23:07
5. Doug Chase 23:22
6. Jason Amoriell 24:07
7. Ashton Momot 24:29
8. Mary Duprey 24:50
9. Kevin Duniho 25:13
10. Rob Spencer 25:20
11. Craig Holm 26:05
12. Lynne Murray 26:06
13. Ed Armstrong 26:26
14. Alicia Chase 27:30
15. Kevin McCullum 27:45
16. Sabine Amoriell 28:27
17. Robin Garrow 28:45
18. Stacey Brooks 29:24
19. Ralph Senecal 29:57
20. Spencer Holm 29:58
21. Karen Holm 30:50
22. Chip Hubbell 30:57
23. Don West 31:24
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August 4 was a pretty special night, with 23 finishers, including six women (probably a record). Among these, we welcomed a lot of visitors:
- Two Hubbells, Aaron and Chip, participated while visiting family in the area.
- And we had three Holms, up from Philadelphia and vacationing in the area. Craig Holm rode last week, then his wife Karen and son Spencer joined him this week.
- Robin Garrow, who last rode the TT five years ago, was once Robin Beauharnois. Yes Robin and Bruce are sister and brother.
- Perhaps the most special visitor of all was Kevin Duniho who came out to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of his course record, 21:31, set on August 9, 1995.
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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28 July 2010
10 Mile Event
(warm, humid, strong SW wind)
1. Bruce Beauharnois 22:31
2. Scott Woodward 22:48
3. Jeff Krywanczyk 24:03
4. Jason Amoriell 24:12
5. Peter Christopher 24:22
6. Jay Ruff 24:30
7. Mary Duprey 24:35
8. Steve Waite 25:22
9. Craig Holm 26:07
10. Lynne Murray 26:20
11. Ed Armstrong 26:22
12. Alicia Chase 27:19
13. Sabine Amoriell 28:35
14. Dave Capito 29:32
15. Stacey Brooks 29:55
16. Don West 30:51
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On July 28, we welcomed a visit from Steve Waite,
a time trial regular for years who moved down-state
three years ago.
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
21 July 2010
Pt au Roche TT rained out.
Five cars showed up in a light rain, but
when a bolt of lightning shot through the
sky not far away, four of the cars left
within a couple of minutes.
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Empire State Games
Three of our time trial participants rode in the 2010 Empire State Games in Buffalo, where three events were on offer: time trial, road race, and criterium. The Plattsburgh Press Republican reports that masters rider Lynne Murray brought home a gold medal from the road race and a silver in the time trial, while Alicia Chase also scored a gold in the road race in her age group. Keane McCullum rode in the open men's road race, finishing 33rd. It appears that none of our people rode in the criterium.
[ See ESG Results Page ]
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State Champions!
Local riders, participants in our time trials, had a great day at the State Time Trial Championships on July 17 in Cambridge, NY.
Mary Duprey, Keane McCullum and Scott Woodward all took home gold medals. Lynne Murray and Suzanna Piller each scored a silver medal, while Doug Chase took a bronze and Jack Piller placed fourth.
Duprey didn't just win her 55-59 age group, she turned in the fastest 40 km time of all the females, the licensed riders as well as the younger age group competitors! (Joseph Toth, son of our TT founder Gary Toth, also took home a gold medal.)
On the same day, a double handful of TT regulars participated in the Tour de Rand Hill, the YMCA uphill race to Jericho. In that event, Ashton Momot, Jason Amoriell, Jerry Macner, Jeff Krywanczyk and Henry Buchala finished in order, second through sixth.
Alicia Chase won her age group, as did Momot, Amoriell and Buchala.
Congratulations to all!
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14 July 2010
10 Mile Event
(warm, humid, NNE wind)
1. Scott Woodward 22:52
2. Jack Piller 23:08
3. Douglas Chase 24:14
4. Jeff Krywanczyk 24:20
5. Peter Christopher 24:36
6. Mary Duprey 24:55
7. Jerry Macner 24:58
8. Jay Ruff 25:07
9. Henry Buchala 25:32
10. Ashton Momot 25:33
11. Susanna Piller 26:01
12. Lynne Murray 26:23
13. Ed Armstrong 27:08
14. Alicia Chase 27:34
15. Bob Davies 28:21
16. Craig Jabaut 28:28
17. Ralph Senecal 29:32
18. Dave Capito 29:33
19. Stacey Brooks 29:34
tie Craig Blagoue 29:34
21. Rick Kozak 29:40
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Undefeated?
We wondered if this week's top female,
Mary Duprey (above), had ever been beaten by another
woman rider in our time trials. Looking back at our postings,
we see that two women topped Mary in 1986, which we guess was her first season of riding. However, it appears that Mary has a perfect record from 1987 to the present.
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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7 July 2010
10 Mile Event
(Very hot with light south winds)
1. Jeff McLane 21:42
2. Jack Piller 23:03
3. Jason Amoriell 25:02
4. Jerry Macner 25:17
5. Steve Waite 25:27
5. Henry Buchala 26:01
7. Lynne Murray 26:13
8. Susan Piller 26:47
9. Ed Armstrong 27:03
10. Alicia Chase 27:38
11. Sabine Amoriell 28:21
12. Ralph Senecal 29:29
13. Sandy Rasco 30:32
tie Stacey Brooks 30:32
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25 Mile Event
1. Douglas Chase 62:28
2. Mary Duprey 62:42
This week's winner Jeff McLane grew up in the Plattsburgh area where he learned to love cycling. He now lives and rides in Cincinnati but he comes back each summer for a visit. The gossip says that he has his eye on the course record, and this week he missed Kevin Duniho's fifteen year old record by only eleven seconds. Congratulations, Jeff!
Timers: Tori & Gerry Duprey
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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30 June 2010
10 Mile Event
(Cool with strong westerly winds)
1. Douglas Chase 23:56
2. Mary Duprey 24:21
3. Jeff Krywanczyk 24:47
4. Peter Christopher 24:59
5. Ashton Momot 25:16
6. Jason Amoriell 25:49
7. Henry Buchala 25:58
8. Lynne Murray 26:30
9. Ed Armstrong 27:46
10. Sabine Amoriell 29:52
11. Dave Capito 29:57
12. Stacey Brooks 30:32
13. Ralph Senecal 30:35
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Timers: Gerry & Tori Duprey
Reporter: Mary Duprey
NOTE - The webmaster is on the road for a while, so the next few results will probably be posted late, possibly very late. Sorry. DCW
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23 June 2010
10 Mile Event
(Light south-west breeze, warm)
1. Scott Woodward 22:56
2. Jeff Krywanczyk 24:47
3. Peter Christopher 24:52
4. Ashton Momot 25:10
5. Jay Ruff 25:20
6. Jerry Macner 25:33
7. Keane McCullum 25:41
8. Henry Buchala 25:46
9. Jason Amoriell 25:57
10. Lynne Murray 27:01
11. Ed Armstrong 27:16
12. Alicia Chase 28:14
13. Sabine Amoriell 28:33
14. Dave Capito 28:41
15. Craig Jabaut 28:57
16. Craig Blagoue 29:09
17. Ralph Senecal 29:32
18. Sandy Rasco 31:35
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5 Mile Event
1. Stacey Brooks 15:41
25 Mile Event
1. Bruce Beauharnois 58:39
2. Douglas Chase 60:32
Timer & Reporter: Mary Duprey
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16 June 2010
5 Mile Event
(Strong wind & light rain)
1. Keane McCullum 13:25
2. Ed Armstrong 14:12
3. Owen McCullum 15:10
Timer/reporter: Don West
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Ah, Youth!
The wind blew, the rain came down, and most of the riders stayed home.
But a few minutes before six, Keane and Owen pedaled into the firehouse parking lot with all the enthusiasm of youth.
Ed was on the fence about riding in the rain, but when a little bright spot showed through the gray clouds, the three compromised, agreeing to ride the five mile course. (These results were not submitted to the newspaper.)
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State Championships in our Back Yard
The New York State Championship road race and criterium
were contested on Saturday and Sunday, June 12 & 13, in nearby Wilmington and Saranac Lake. The championship road race on Saturday was the third annual Wilmington-Whiteface Road Race with an entry list of about 250 riders from all over the east and nearby Canada, competing in almost 20 different categories and age groups. Different groups raced different distances, but all of the riders aged 15 and older finished with a climb up 1.5 miles of Whiteface Memorial Hwy. Then on Sunday more than 150 riders showed up for the Criterium championships in Saranac Lake.
Several of our local TT riders took advantage of the proximity to take part in these championship races. Jeff Krywanczyk rode Saturday in the 55 mile Mens Category 3-4 road race, and Jack Piller placed 11th in his Masters age group at the same distance. Jerry Macner raced the 41 mile Cat. 5 event, and owen McCullum placed 7th in the Junior 15-16 race at the same distance. Older brother Keane McCullum placed fifth in the 41 mile Junior 17-18 race. Alicia Chase placed third in her Masters Women age group and her friend Lynne Murray was the winner in the next age group. Keane McCullum also raced Sunday in the 15 mile Junior 17-18 Criterium, finishing 4th in a field sprint for second. Congratulations to all our friends for their accomplishments.
(Note - we now know that young Joseph Toth and Kathryn Toth, who raced both Saturday and Sunday, are the son and daughter of our founder, Gary Toth.)
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9 June 2010
10 Mile Event
(Blasting south wind)
1. Jack Piller 24:40
2. Doug Chase 25:45
3. Jeff Krywanczyk 25:51
4. Peter Christopher 26:30
5. Rob Spencer 26:50
6. Lynne Murray 28:54
7. Ed Armstrong 29:23
8. Kevin McCullum 30:13
9. Jason Baldomir 31:34
10. Stacey Brooks 32:08
11. Ralph Senecal 32:11
12. Craig Blagoue 33:13
13. Craig Jabaut 33:19
14. Dennis Bray 33:22
15. Dave Capito 33:29
16. Sandy Rascoe 33:49
17. Don West 34:11
18. Don Evans 37:43
5 Mile Event
1. Owen McCullum 15:27
2. Matthew Goff 17:12
3. Mitchell Goff 17:19
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Don West
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The day's Top lady, Lynne Murray
A Very Difficult Night!
Twenty one riders, the largest field of the young season, came out and battled
a strong south wind that could only be called "brutal". The nine riders who rode the ten mile course on both June 2 and June 9 averaged over two minutes slower in the wind.
A Blast from the Past
Two, actually, with the appearance of Don Evans, who rode the 10 mile course, and Bob Davies, who decided not to battle the wind. Evans organized these TT and alternative road race events years ago. (See history.) Don has the distinction of being the winner of the very first TT that we have on record, on May 28, 1974.
For several years, Davies managed a local racing team, and in 1991 he worked very hard to set a PR and Masters (40+) record under 24 minutes.
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2 June 2010
10 Mile Event
(Dying south wind)
1. Bruce Beauharnois 21:54
2. Doug Chase 24:01
3. Mary Duprey 24:05
4. Jason Amoriell 24:07
5. Jeff Krywanczyk 24:21
tie Peter Christopher 24:21
7. Douglas Osborne 24:42
8. Rob Spencer 25:24
9. Henry Buchala 25:27
10. Brian White 26:09
11. Lynne Murray 26:28
12. Allan Daignault 26:55
13. Alicia Chase 27:34
14. Owen McCullum 28:22
15. Sabine Amoriell 28:43
16. Don West 29:56
17. Stacey Brooks 30:00
18. Ralph Senecal 30:11
19. Dave Capito 30:15
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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Fast Times at Pt. au Roche
With a strong south wind at start time, riders expected another difficult
evening, with mediocre times. However, the wind diminished while the riders were out on the course so while they enjoyed a significant tailwind on the
outward leg, the headwind on the return trip was far more gentle
than expected. This lucky combination permitted some very fast times for so early in the season.
Every one of the 19 riders posted a season best time, and the 11 who also rode the 10 mile course last week improved by an average of almost a full minute. Lynne Murray's time of 26:28 improves her PR by almost a minute, fulfilling the promise of last week's strong ride with an error. Looking at last season's best times, it appears that Jason Amoriell, Jeff Krywanczyk, Peter Christopher, Alicia Chase and Stacey Brooks all posted new personal best times. A fast night indeed!
(Comments by Don West)
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26 May 2010
10 Mile Event
(90 deg+ & north-west wind)
1. Jack Piller 23:48
2. Mary Duprey 24:38
3. Jeff McLane 24:41
4. Jason Amoriell 24:45
5. Jeff Krywanczyk 25:09
6. Rob Spencer 26:15
7. Jerry Macner 26:20
8. Henry Buchala 26:22
9. Andrew Loaiza 26:37
10. Ed Armstrong 27:34
11. Alicia Chase 28:28
12. Owen McCullum 28:57
13. Sabine Amoriell 29:52
14. Lynne Murray 30:46*
15. Ralph Senecal 31:04
16. Don West 32:00
17. Stacey Brooks 32:26
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Another Difficult Evening
Was it the heat (about 93 F), the northwest wind, or both?
The ten riders who rode the 10 mile course on both May 19 and May 26 averaged more than 31 seconds slower on May 26.
* Experienced TT rider Lynne Murray somehow missed the turnaround mark and rode an extra seven tenths of a mile before finally turning around a pedaling back. After the event, Lynne reported that her cyclometer read 11.4 miles which she rode in 30:46. At that pace, she would have completed the 10 mile course in just under 27 minutes. Looking back at recent years results, it appears that Lynne was headed to a PR. [DCW]
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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19 May 2010
10 Mile Event
(light north-east wind)
1. Jason Amoriell 24:14
2. Mary Duprey 24:28
3. Peter Christopher 25:07
4. Jeff Krywanczyk 25:29
5. Roy Brinker 26:15
6. Lynne Murray 27:36
7. Ed Armstrong 27:41
8. Alicia Chase 27:46
9. Brian White 28:02
10. Owen McCullum 28:57
11. Sabine Amoriell 29:09
12. Jason Baldomir 29:58
13. Terry Barrett 30:07
14. Ralph Senecal 30:21
tie Stacey Brooks 30:21
16. Sandy Rasco 30:54
17. Dennis Bray 31:08
18. Don West 31:13
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5 Mile Event
1. Matthew Goff 14:33
2. Mitchell Goff 15:42
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
Times Are Improving
The nine riders who participated in both of the first two events improved an average of just under 8 seconds in their second ride.
The ten who rode the second two events improved from week 2 to week 3 by an average of almost 44 seconds!
Are we getting more fit, or was it just the lighter wind?
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12 May 2010
10 Mile Event
(cool north wind)
1. Bruce Beauharnois 22:03
2. Douglas Osborne 24:47
3. Peter Christopher 25:07
4. Jeff Krywanczyk 26:02
5. Lynn Murray 28:17
tie Ed Armstrong 28:17
7. Owen McCullum 28:54
8. Alicia Chase 29:27
9. Stacey Brooks 30:59
10. Ralph Senecal 31:47
11. Sandy Rasco 32:04
12. Don West 32:46
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5 Mile Event
1. Matthew Goff 15:13
2. Mitchell Goff 17:06
25 Mile Event
1. Jason Amoriell 64:36
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Don West
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5 May 2010
10 Mile Event
(Vigorous south wind)
1. Bruce Beauharnois 22:04
2. Mary Duprey 25:03
3. Pete Christopher 25:42
4. Jeff Krywanczyk 26:26
5. Alicia Chase 28:25
6. Lynn Murray 28:28
7. Ed Armstrong 28:44
8. Stacey Brooks 31:30
9. Ralph Senecal 31:38
10. Don West 32:59
11. Matt Dalton 38:16
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5 Mile Event
1. Matt Goff 15:31
2. Mitchell Goff 18:07
25 Mile Event
1. Jason Amoriell 64:38
Timer: Barb West
Reporter: Mary Duprey
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Season Best Times
The list below shows, for each rider, the number of weeks riding and best time posted.
You may download a spreadsheet showing complete results from the entire season.
(The sheet is wide and may not be visible all at once on your computer screen. Part of the reason is that all times are shown with an extra "0:" (0:25:37 rather than 25:37). Excel does not seem to handle elapsed times gracefully and this is the best way I have found. If anyone has a better way, please let me know.)
10-mile weeks Best Time
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Jeff McLane 2 21:42
Erik Bollt 2 21:45
Bruce Beauharnois 5+ 21:54
Aaron Hubbell 1 22:28
Scott Woodward 5+ 22:47
Jack Piller 5 23:03
Doug Chase 10++ 23:16
Jeff Krywanczyk 13 23:58
Jason Amoriell 13++ 24:04
Mary Duprey 11+ 24:05
Ashton Momot 7 24:20
Peter Christopher 12 24:21
Jay Ruff 3 24:30
Jerry Macner 7 24:37
Doug Osborne 2 24:42
Kevin Duniho 1 25:13
Ed Armstrong 17* 25:19
Rob Spencer 4 25:20
Steve Waite 2 25:22
Henry Buchala 8 25:27
Chad Chase 2 25:39
Keane McCullum 1* 25:41
Susan Piller 2 26:01
Craig Holm 2 26:05
Lynne Murray 17 26:06
Brian White 2 26:09
Roy Brinker 1 26:15
Andrew Loaiza 1 26:37
Tom Brown 1 26:52
Allan Daigneault 1 26:55
Mike Klein 1 26:56
Alicia Chase 13 27:08
Rob Hughes 1 27:39
Bob Davies 5 27:40
Kevin McCullum 2 27:45
Sabine Amoriell 10 28:04
Nick Jaharo 1 28:10
Owen McCullum 4** 28:22
Craig Jabaut 3 28:28
Ralph Senecal 17 28:29
Bruce Overstreet 1 28:39
Dave Capito 6 28:41
Robin Garrow 1 28:45
Stacey Brooks 15** 29:09
Craig Blagoue 3 29:09
Rick Kozak 1 29:40
Sandy Rasco 6 29:48
Don West 12+ 29:56
Jason Baldomir 3 29:58
Spencer Holm 1 29:58
Terry Barret 1 30:07
Ed Conroy 3 30:13
Karen Holm 1 30:50
Chip Hubbell 1 30:57
Shirley King 1 31:05
Dennis Bray 2 31:08
Bob Donlan 1 33:39
Don Evans 1 37:43
Matt Dalton 1 38:16
Barb West 1 39:35
+ add one for 25 mile event
* add one for 5 mile event
5-mile weeks Best Time
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Keane McCullum 1 13:25
Ed Armstrong 1 14:12
Matthew Goff 4 14:33
Owen McCullum 2 15:10
Stacey Brooks 2 15:34
Mitchell Goff 4 15:42
Judy Taylor 1 18:47
Parker Brooks 1 23:30
Mairi West 1 24:41
25-mile weeks Best Time
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Scott Woodward 1 58:26
Bruce Beauharnois 1 58:39
Doug Chase 2 1:00:32
Mary Duprey 1 1:02:42
Jason Amoriell 2 1:04:36
Don West 1 1:23:14
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