Race 13, Moonraker – age/sex adjusted

Malcolm has now won, age/sex adjusted, six of the last seven races, he didn't run at Lymm. His time, age adjusted, was better than that of the race winner.

Age/sex adjusted times

Summer Series, race 12 –

Moonraker

34

adjusted time

'discount'

Malcolm Fowler

32:14

9.0%

Tony Hulme

32:54

21.0%

Damian Nicholls

33:04

0.0%

Nicky Mowat

35:15

22.2%

Geoff Gilbert

35:32

17.5%

Andrew Whittingham

35:39

4.4%

Mike Hill

35:51

6.8%

Kate Sutton

36:09

19.6%

Peter Watson

36:15

26.3%

Patrick Grannan

36:18

18.3%

Ian Ashcroft

36:23

22.3%

Paul Garnett

36:54

9.2%

Louise Rudd

36:55

12.4%

Paul Norris

37:05

13.3%

Janine Ellis

37:48

15.2%

John Porteous

38:11

16.4%

Ian Smallwood

38:47

9.0%

Nick Bishop

38:47

12.3%

Angela Maziere

38:57

20.4%

Jon Bale

39:43

9.5%

Louisa Harrison

40:30

11.1%

Simon Bolton

41:13

8.1%

Chris Cannon

41:48

14.1%

Sarah Waite

42:40

11.1%

Carolyn Hirons

43:05

16.8%

Alan Turner

44:02

7.4%

Julie Lucas

44:05

18.8%

Trevor Faulkner

44:15

25.0%

Andrew Dodd

44:41

3.2%

James Gowin

46:30

0.0%

Owen Ashcroft

47:11

0.0%

Gail Hill

47:33

13.5%

Nina Birch

47:41

11.1%

Martin Wheeldon

56:49

17.4%

Malcolm is now only one point short of a perfect score, 7 x 60 points. That, however, does not guarantee him victory. With 8 races to go we all, in theory, could overtake him. In practice, the realistic threat comes from, current champion, Tom who has four first places. Head-to-head, Tom leads 2-1.

Tony remains second, Damian third and Geoff fourth. Patrick, completing his seventh race, comes onto the leader-board at fifth. Kate is sixth and Andrew Whittingham seventh.

Ian Ashcroft comes-in at 8th., pushing down Graham Screawn and the Pauls. Pete comes in at 12th. easing out Angela, Janine, John, Chris, Carolyn, Trevor Faulkner, Gareth, Roy, Andy Dodd, Don and Gail. Julie comes in at 24th. ahead of Alan, Nina, Owen and Sarah Miles.

Ian

One Comment

  1. Ian,
    Thanks for the comprehensive stats as ever. I suspect it would have been 3-1 to Tom had he competed. I’m not convinced that was one of my better runs. I can feel a report coming on for the next newsletter!

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