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Phil Young Memorial GP Des Gents 2006

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HomeRaceRace ResultsPhil Young Memorial GP Des Gents 2006

The Dunfermline team of I. Condie and R. Wilson won the: Phil Young Memorial GP Des Gents time trial by nearly a minute on actual time, meaning that they also won the race on handicap, but only by a small margin: eight seconds.

Phil Young Memorial
Ray Wilson (eventual winner) hoofs it up Largo Law in a road race.

Phil Young Memorial – Result

(Handicap time first, actual time second)

1. I Condie/R Wilson (Dunfermline) 28-02 31-27
2. R Taylor/D Gibson (Glasgow Wh) 28-10 32-25
3. S Beech/A Dow (Sandy Wallace) 28-42 32-32
4. D McCallum/P Brown (Dundee Wh) 29-40 34-30
4= G Black/R Reidy (Kingdom RT) 29-40 34-20
6. P Lambie/P Gallacher (Fife Cyc 2000) 31-07 32-27
7. A Robertson/M Richards(E Kilbride) 31-27 32-47
8. J May/K Russell (ERC) 31-57 32-17
9. G Barclay/K Barclay (Kirkcaldy & DCC) 32-20 35-00
10. R Hunter/V Hunter (Perth United) 32-34 34-14
11. E Schlordt/J Kermode (Dundee Th) 32-38 35-33
12. G Dick/M Ratter (Lomond Roads) 33-00 33-00
13. A Solway/Jane Morris (Kennoway) 33-10 37-00
14. D Muir/A N other (Fife Cyc 2000) 33-14 34-34
14= G George/A N Other (ERC) 33-14 37-24
16. D Crombie/ Cooper (Dunfermline) 33-18 34-18
17. R Brooks/K Clarke (Deeside Th) 33-21 34-21
18. C Russell/P Handley (ERC) 33-43 35-23
19. K Tait/L Whitelaw (ERC) 33-46 35-06
20. D Mitchell/H Law (Perth Un) 33-51 38-01
21. I Anderson/B Sproul (Dundee Wh) 33-58 34-38
22. B Bunyan/G Bell (Dunfermline) 34-35 35-55
23. J Walker/S Minshull (Lomond Roads) 35-07 35-07
24. D Alari/A N Other (Dunfermline) 36-04 39-19
25. G Jones/O Young (ERC) 36-06 36-26
26. J Foulis/D Clark (Dundee Wh) 36-10 36-50
27. T Bird/G Webb (PCA Cyclos) 36-19 37-59
28. S Nixon/R CAsey (Perth Un) 36-28 38-38
29. S Czemerys/G Smith (Dunfermline) 36-52 40-27
30. B Dunscombe/K McMahon (Kirkcaldy) 38-00 42-40
31. D Ayre/A Ayre (Sandy Wallace) 38-06 43-31
32. J Young/C Morrison (Fife Cyc 2000) 38-49 38-49
33. B Mackie/M Hamilton (Perth Un) 39-49 41-59
34. T Cummings/B Davidson (Kirkcaldy) 41-16 45-16
35. S Vaughan/A Liddell (Dunfermline) 47-45 51-10
36. S Murdoch/G Hamilton (ERC) 52-34 55-59
37. J McKeenan/C McKeenan (Edin Racers) 1-01-17 1-03-12

Martin Williamson
Martin Williamson
Martin is our Editor and web site Designer/Manager and 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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