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Scottish Olympic Time Trial Championships 2007: Preview

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Fullarton Wheelers present the Scottish Olympic Time Trial Championships 2007 this weekend, with double British TT Champion Jason MacIntyre (Edge RT) starting number 39 and last off, in a small field which all the same contains a lot of quality riders.

Scottish Olympic Time Trial Championships 2007
Jason MacIntyre has to be the favourite.

Strip: Eglinton Country Park, Kilwinning (strip open from 08:00a.m.)

Organiser: Willie Stephen – tel: 01294 221176

Scottish Olympic Time Trial Championships 2007 – Starters

1 Gordon Graham – Fullarton Wheelers V40 55.48
2 Stuart Reid – Glasgow Couriers Sen. 58.16
3 John McPaul – Inverclyde Velo V40 56.46
4 Tom Dempster – Edge R.T. Jun. 59.32
5 Stephen Blom – Glasgow Couriers Sen. 53.52
6 Fraser Reid – Unattached Sen.
7 Jenny Wright – Edinburgh R.C. LadySen
8 Garry Brown – Velo Ecosse V40 53.37
9 R.G. McLean – Angus Bikechain V40 56.4
10 Barry McGurk – Glasgow Couriers Sen. 52.42
11 Steve Flindall – Fullarton Wheelers V50 59.42
12 Alan Dow – Sandy Wallace C.C. Sen. 55.11
13 Jennifer Lang – Edinburgh R.C. ladyV40 1.08.40
14 Barry Duncan – Edinburgh R.C. V40 58.56
15 Sean Gray – Edge R.T. Sen. 53.55
16 Michael Summers – Dunfermline C.C. Sen.
17 David Millar – Glasgow Couriers V60 56.15
18 Fiona Duncan – Ythan C.C. LadySen 1.05.11
19 John McCamley – Glasgow Wheelers Sen. 57.52
20 Carlos Riise – Shetland Wheelers V40 52.46
21 Andy Duncan – Ythan C.C. Sen. 1.00.25
22 Silas Goldsworthy – Velo Ecosse Sen. 57.41
23 Hyland Hamilton – Fullarton Wheelers Sen. 1.00.15
24 Christine McLean – Shetland Wheelers LadySen 1.01.56
25 Jim Cusick – Glasgow Couriers V40 52.37
26 David Gunn – Forres C.C. Youth 1.01.11
27 Keith Smith – Caithness C.C. Sen. 57.14
28 Jessica Wilson-Young – Edinburgh R.C. LadySen 1.00.02
29 Alister Watt Granite – City R.T. Sen. 58.25
30 Arthur Doyle – Ivy C.C. Sen. 53.07
31 Neil Muir – Edinburgh R.C. V50 1.01.29
32 Gary Robson – Edge R.T. Sen. 54.11
33 Iain Duguid – Bicycle Works Sen. 57.11
34 Paul Rennie – Edge R.T. Sen.
35 Chris Smart – Glasgow Couriers Sen. 52.00
36 David Wards – Fullarton Wheelers Sen. 1.00.30
37 Norman Skene – Granite City R.T. V50 55.5
38 Bob Taylor – Glasgow Wheelers V60 57.26
39 Jason MacIntyre – Edge R.T. Sen. 49.44

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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