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Advertizer Tuesday, August 9, 2016 67 TIZER SPORT Oswestry Paragon Time Trials Series A NEW course record was set for the second successive week in the latest round of the series. Round 12 saw 33 riders take to the start line of the Queen’s Head to Gobowen course, but it was Josh Wil- liams, of Team Botrill, who set a blistering time of 20 minutes and 21 seconds – seven seconds quicker than the record set by Kirk Vickers just a week earlier. It put Williams over two minutes ahead of second-placed Stuart Proctor, of Paramount CRT (22:31), while Andrew Campbell, of Wrecsam Tri, was third in 22:48. Colin Elgie, of Oswestry Peloton, finished in 23:04 for fourth place, just edging out clubmate Simon Lewis (23:14). Neil Coles was sixth in 23:47 to again finish as fastest Paragon rider, although seventh-placed Tom Richardson was not far behind, stopping the clock on 23:58. Andrew Howell, of Oswestry Peloton, took eighth place in 24:03. The next four places were filled by Paragon riders with Darrell Walsh quickest of the group in yet another personal best time, fin- ishing in 24:21 for ninth place putting him ahead of Andrew Davies (24:27), Rob Kerr (24:36) and Steve Roberts (25:19). Unusually there was only one junior taking part this week with Jack Young fin- ishing in 27:46, and two Paragon ladies taking part with Helen Tudor crossing the line in 27:58 ahead of Liz Breeze (29min34). Special mention goes to Pete Norman who celebrated his 79th birthday with a 79km ride earlier in the day, but still managed to get round the 10-mile course in 31:36. Record smashed for second week Super Vet and 79th birthday ‘boy’ Pete Norman CYCLING Steering fault puts rally pair down the order in Finland WELSHMEN Elfyn Evans and Craig Parry were denied as they took part in last weekend’s Neste Rally Finland. In the WRC 2 category, the pair secured stage victories, but their hard work went unrewarded as Evans suffered a failure that left him without power steering. But after dropping to sixth place overall, the Welshman posted a string of highly- competitive times to climb back up to third place and claim valuable championship points. He said: “It’s been a challenging weekend. Some problems on Friday put us on the back foot and dropped us down to sixth. Third place was probably the best we could have hoped for after that. “We’ve had a clean rally with no mistakes and the speed has been really good in places, too. It’s a shame as the result could have been a lot better.” Evans and his Four Crosses teammate now look to Germany and the ADAC Rallye Deutschland in just over a week’s time. Elfyn Evans and Craig Parry in action in Finland Local woman makes new holiday ‘chum‘ OSWESTRY woman Heather Starbuck struck a blow for the fairer sex on a fishing trip to Canada when she caught 23 prize specimens in one day – more than any other person at the Kalum River Lodge in British Columbia that week. Heather, husband Peter and son Matthew all topped the 20 mark – but it was Heather who came away with the bragging rights. “It was great fun, and I really enjoyed beating the men to top spot,” said Heather, who is seen here with Matthew and her biggest catch – a 23lb chum. On another part of the trip, Heather caught a 125lb sturgeon, measuring 6ft 2in in length.

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Page 1: TIZER SPORT Record smashed - Kalum River Lodge€¦ · Starbuck struck ablowfor the fairer sex on afishing trip to Canada when she caught 23 prizespecimens in one day –morethan

Advertizer Tuesday, August 9, 2016 67

TIZER SPORT

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Oswestry ParagonTime Trials SeriesA NEW course recordwas set for the secondsuccessive week in thelatest round of theseries.

Round 12 saw 33 riderstake to the start line of theQueen’s Head to Gobowencourse, but it was Josh Wil-liams, of Team Botrill, whoset a blistering time of 20minutes and 21 seconds –seven seconds quickerthan the record set by Kirk

Vickers just a week earlier.It put Williams over two

minutes ahead ofsecond-placed StuartProctor, of Paramount CRT(22:31), while AndrewCampbell, of Wrecsam Tri,was third in 22:48.

Colin Elgie, of OswestryPeloton, finished in 23:04for fourth place, just edgingout clubmate Simon Lewis(23:14). Neil Coles was sixthin 23:47 to again finish as

fastest Paragon rider,although seventh-placedTom Richardson was notfar behind, stopping theclock on 23:58. AndrewHowell, of OswestryPeloton, took eighth placein 24:03.

The next four places werefilled by Paragon riderswith Darrell Walsh quickestof the group in yet anotherpersonal best time, fin-ishing in 24:21 for ninthplace putting him ahead ofAndrew Davies (24:27), RobKerr (24:36) and Steve

Roberts (25:19).Unusually there

was only one juniortaking part this weekwith Jack Young fin-ishing in 27:46, andtwo Paragon ladiestaking part withHelen Tudorcrossing the line in27:58 ahead of LizBreeze (29min34).■ Special mentiongoes to Pete Normanwho celebrated his79th birthday with a79km ride earlier inthe day, but stillmanaged to getround the 10-milecourse in 31:36.

Record smashedfor second week

Super Vet and 79th birthday ‘boy’ Pete Norman

CYCLING

Steering faultputs rally pairdown the orderin FinlandWELSHMEN Elfyn Evans and Craig Parrywere denied as they took part in lastweekend’s Neste Rally Finland.

In the WRC 2 category, the pair securedstage victories, but their hard work wentunrewarded as Evans suffered a failure thatleft him without power steering.

But after dropping to sixth place overall,the Welshman posted a string of highly-competitive times to climb back up tothird place and claim valuablechampionship points.

He said: “It’s been a challengingweekend. Some problems on Friday put uson the back foot and dropped us down tosixth. Third place was probably the best wecould have hoped for after that.

“We’ve had a clean rally with no mistakesand the speed has been really good inplaces, too. It’s a shame as the result couldhave been a lot better.”

Evans and his Four Crosses teammatenow look to Germany and the ADAC RallyeDeutschland in just over a week’s time.

Elfyn Evans and CraigParry in action in Finland

Local woman makesnew holiday ‘chum‘

OSWESTRY woman HeatherStarbuck struck a blow forthe fairer sex on a fishingtrip to Canada when shecaught 23 prize specimensin one day – more than anyother person at the KalumRiver Lodge in BritishColumbia that week.

Heather, husband Peterand son Matthew all toppedthe 20 mark – but it was

Heather who came awaywith the bragging rights.

“It was great fun, and Ireally enjoyed beating themen to top spot,” saidHeather, who is seen herewith Matthew and herbiggest catch – a 23lb chum.

On another part of thetrip, Heather caught a 125lbsturgeon, measuring 6ft 2inin length.