Tour of the Campsies

Time Trial , Glasgow – Sunday, 10 Sep 2017

Event Summary

Event Overview

The Tour of the Campsies" returns to the British cycling calendar. This well loved and established 25 mile hilly TT will hopefully provide the same excitement and keen trialing as it has done for many years previously.

This Classic route takes on an undulating course with the main climb of "The Crow" and a long fast decent into Fintry on a recently resurfaced road.

Let's hope it's return provides an exciting addition to the 2017 race calendar. 

Event Details

Event URN:

415556

Start Date:

Sun, 10th Sep 2017

Event Type:

Time Trial (Competitive)

Venue:

Campsie Blackwatch FC, Station Road, Lennoxtown, Glasgow, Stirlingshire, G66 7JH

View map

Results

Provisional Results

1. Rob Friel     Number 41     57 mins 27 secs

2 Aiden AQuinn       number 37      59 mins 15 secs

3. Jason Roberts        number  39     61mins 31 secs

4. Jim Cusick     number 35   62 mins 03 secs

5. John Dunlop      Number 17      62 mins 41 secs

6. Jason Barnes     number 20     64 mins 20 secs

7. Calum Shackley    number 31     64 mins 57 secs

8. Lynsey Curran      number 32      66 mins 21 secs

9. Neil Griffiths    number 15     66 mins 31 secs

10 Malcolm Galloway    number 10       66 mins 55 secs

11. Douglas Crawford    number 25      69 mins 52 secs

12. Darren Carruthers    number 7   70 mins 31 secs

13. Hugh Wardrope    number 3      70 mins 42 secs

14. Paul Marshall    number 26     70 mins 49 secs

15. Murray Doyle    number 30      71 mins 39 secs

16. James Muir     number 8    73 mins 35 secs

17. Sarah Walker   number 4   75 mins 26 secs

18 Joseph Thom   number 22   -DNF

 

Ian Archibald   - DNS

David Baird      -DNS

Michael Burke   - DNS

Gary Davidson     -DNS

Arthur Doyle     -DNS

David Gleave     -DNS

Jamie Henderson   -DNS

Nathalie Jones     - DNS

Colin Knott    - DNS

Douglas McArthur     -DNS

Richard McCulloch    -DNS

Emily Palmer    -DNS

Neil Pendrich    -DNS

David Reed    -DNS

Paul Robinson   - DNS

Edd Shackley     - DNS

Robert Shennan    - DNS

About the Event

Info for Riders

25 mile TT. Course as follows: start at west end of Lennoxtown, turn left before duck pond to join B822 (Crow Road) to Fintry. Continue on B818 to join A875, through Killearn to join A81 at Drumgoyne. Continue on A81 to Strathblane. Turn left onto A891 at Kirkhouse Inn to finish in Lennoxtown. Link to the map:

http://www.glasgowwheelers.com/campsiesmap

field size can be up to 120 and we welcome as many entties as possible. Closing date will be Thursday 7/9/2017. Prize as usual for "fastest up the Crow".

sign on from 8.45 a.m. Youth riders are FREE, so contact me by email if you wish to enter a youth rider.

The Races

E/1/2/3/4 Race
Date Start Classification Band Rider Cat Duration
Sun 10/09/17 10:00 Regional C None --- 40km / 25 miles
Entry: On Day: (£18.00)
Sun 10/09/17 – 10:00
Regional C, None
40km / 25 miles

Event Summary

Event Overview

The Tour of the Campsies" returns to the British cycling calendar. This well loved and established 25 mile hilly TT will hopefully provide the same excitement and keen trialing as it has done for many years previously.

This Classic route takes on an undulating course with the main climb of "The Crow" and a long fast decent into Fintry on a recently resurfaced road.

Let's hope it's return provides an exciting addition to the 2017 race calendar. 

Event Details

Event URN:

415556

Start Date:

Sun, 10th Sep 2017

Event Type:

Time Trial (Competitive)

Venue:

Campsie Blackwatch FC, Station Road, Lennoxtown, Glasgow, Stirlingshire, G66 7JH

View map

Results

Provisional Results

1. Rob Friel     Number 41     57 mins 27 secs

2 Aiden AQuinn       number 37      59 mins 15 secs

3. Jason Roberts        number  39     61mins 31 secs

4. Jim Cusick     number 35   62 mins 03 secs

5. John Dunlop      Number 17      62 mins 41 secs

6. Jason Barnes     number 20     64 mins 20 secs

7. Calum Shackley    number 31     64 mins 57 secs

8. Lynsey Curran      number 32      66 mins 21 secs

9. Neil Griffiths    number 15     66 mins 31 secs

10 Malcolm Galloway    number 10       66 mins 55 secs

11. Douglas Crawford    number 25      69 mins 52 secs

12. Darren Carruthers    number 7   70 mins 31 secs

13. Hugh Wardrope    number 3      70 mins 42 secs

14. Paul Marshall    number 26     70 mins 49 secs

15. Murray Doyle    number 30      71 mins 39 secs

16. James Muir     number 8    73 mins 35 secs

17. Sarah Walker   number 4   75 mins 26 secs

18 Joseph Thom   number 22   -DNF

 

Ian Archibald   - DNS

David Baird      -DNS

Michael Burke   - DNS

Gary Davidson     -DNS

Arthur Doyle     -DNS

David Gleave     -DNS

Jamie Henderson   -DNS

Nathalie Jones     - DNS

Colin Knott    - DNS

Douglas McArthur     -DNS

Richard McCulloch    -DNS

Emily Palmer    -DNS

Neil Pendrich    -DNS

David Reed    -DNS

Paul Robinson   - DNS

Edd Shackley     - DNS

Robert Shennan    - DNS

About the Event

Info for Riders

25 mile TT. Course as follows: start at west end of Lennoxtown, turn left before duck pond to join B822 (Crow Road) to Fintry. Continue on B818 to join A875, through Killearn to join A81 at Drumgoyne. Continue on A81 to Strathblane. Turn left onto A891 at Kirkhouse Inn to finish in Lennoxtown. Link to the map:

http://www.glasgowwheelers.com/campsiesmap

field size can be up to 120 and we welcome as many entties as possible. Closing date will be Thursday 7/9/2017. Prize as usual for "fastest up the Crow".

sign on from 8.45 a.m. Youth riders are FREE, so contact me by email if you wish to enter a youth rider.

The Races

E/1/2/3/4 Race
Date Start Classification Band Rider Cat Duration
Sun 10/09/17 10:00 Regional C None --- 40km / 25 miles
Entry: On Day: (£18.00)
Sun 10/09/17 – 10:00
Regional C, None
40km / 25 miles

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