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Phil Young Memorial GP Des Gents 2006

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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. 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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