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Tour of the Campsies Time Trial 2006

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Jason McIntyre continued his domination of time trialling with an emphatic win over Arthur Doyle and Berry McGurk in the Tour of the Campsies Time Trial 2006, over two an a half minutes clear.

Tour of the Campsies
Jason McIntyre.

Tour of the Campsies Time Trial 2006 Result

1. Jason McIntyre Velo Eccosse 55.20 (course record)
2. Arthur Doyle Ivy 57.54
3. Barry McGurk Glasgow Couriers 1-0.10
4. Stephen Blom Glasgow Couriers 1-1.13
5. Andy Turnbull Falkirk BC 1-2.50
6. Donald Paterson Unattached 1-2.57
7. Aidon McIlroy Auchencrow Thistle 1-3.53 (junior winner)
8. Paul McInally East Kilbride 1-4.08
9. David Millar Glasgow Couriers 1-4.34 (1st Vet & std)
10. Edd Shackley Ivy 1-5.21
11. Norman Gillan Squadra Porcini 1-5.48
12. Euan Pope Rockhard Racing 1-6.12
13. Andrew McCaffery Ivy 1-6.51
14. Graeme Stewart Edinburgh Road 1-6.51
15. Tom Worthington Nightingale 1-7.43
16. Gordon Graham Fullarton 1-7.49
17. Ian Manson Johnstone Whlrs 1-7.56
18. Jim Leslie Bicyclework.com 1-8.02
19. David Murphy Nightingale 1-8.10
20. Mark Richards East Kilbride 1-8.29
21. Andrew Nicol Velo Eccosse 1-8.35
22. Jamie McQueen Glasgow Whlrs 1-8.37 (junior)
23. Billy McFarlane Fullarton 1-9.54
24. Duncan Warick Deeside Thistle 1-11.04
25. William Totten Nightingale 1-11.15
26. Claire Thomas Edinburgh RC 1-11.43 (1st Lady)
27. Robin Clark Pedal Power RT 1-11.48
28. David Patrick Glenmarnock 1-12.11
29. Bob Taylor Glasgow Whlrs 1-12.13
30. Scott Donaldson Johnstone Whlrs 1-12.35
31. Stephen Birch East Kilbride 1-12.52
32. Craig McGowan Law Whlrs 1-13.03
33. Mark Symington Glasgow Whlrs 1-13.21
34. Jane Morris Perth United 1-13.54
35. Sharon Doyle Ivy 1-14.28
36. Jamie Ballantine Unattached 1-16.19
37. Martin Kane Forth Valley 1-16.47
38. Jimmy Parker Glasgow Whlrs 1-19.01
39. Andrew Ferguson 1-23.15
40. Andrew Wilson St Christophers 1-24.19
41. Craig Fallow 1-24.40

Hill Climb

1.Jason McIntyre 8.33
2. Arthur Doyle 9.08
3. Andy Turnbull 9.55

Martin Williamson
Martin Williamson
Martin is our Editor and web site Designer/Manager. He concentrates on photography. He's been involved in cycle racing for over four decades and raced for much of that time, having a varied career which included time trials, road and track racing - and triathlons. Martin has been the Scottish 25 Mile TT and 100 Mile TT Champion, the British Points Race League Champion on the track, and he won a few time trials in his day, particularly hilly ones like the Tour de Trossachs and the Meldons MTT.

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