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Topic: 2015 Championship
Posted By: Andrew S
Subject: 2015 Championship
Date Posted: 29 September 2015 at 2:00pm
With just one race left to go it may be of interest to see which Championship places are already decided and which remain to be contested at Hillingdon on 18th October. The following tables show the current and possible contenders for the top three places in each class. Places already decided are in bold; 'Maximum' means the maximum possible points, assuming a win at the final race. First Open to Ladies PF:

Class Position Name Current Maximum
Open 1st Steve Slade 7000 8000

2nd or 3rd Neil Fleming
6091 6446

2nd or 3rd
Andrew Sidwell
5661 6105





Part-Faired 1st Neil Fleming 7351 7523

2nd Andrew Sidwell 6934 7164

3rd Mike Burrows 5781 6781

Neil Kirk 5575 6057

Chris Hamilton 5382 5792





Unfaired 1st Neil Kirk 7165 7525

2nd or 3rd Jochen Farwer 6796 7126

2nd or 3rd Russell Bridge 6070 7070





Ladies 1st, 2nd or 3rd Magda Williams 5900 6900

1st, 2nd or 3rd Heather Fortnum 5502 6502

1st, 2nd or 3rd Fiona Grove 5160 6160





Ladies Part-Faired 1st, 2nd or 3rd Magda Williams 6000 7000

1st, 2nd or 3rd Heather Fortnum 5605 6605

1st, 2nd or 3rd Fiona Grove 5250 6250



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Posted By: Andrew S
Date Posted: 29 September 2015 at 2:03pm
...next Street to Multitrack:

Class Position Name Current Maximum
Street 1st Neil Kirk 7850 7950

2nd Jochen Farwer 7520 7620

3rd Magda Williams 3872 4872

Joe Parker 3870 4870

Dave Goodman 3627 4627

Heather Fortnum 3073 4073

Shawn Ballantine 2896 3896





Sports 1st Neil Kirk 7850 7950

2nd Jochen Farwer 7520 7620

3rd Magda Williams 4161 5161

Joe Parker 4044 5044

Heather Fortnum 3458 4458





Faired Multitrack 1st Brian Robertson 7044 7234

2nd or 3rd Karl Sparenburg 5663 6073

John Lucian 5293 6293

John Williams 4781 5781

Rob Hague 4767 5767





Multitrack 1st Karl Sparenburg 8000 8000

2nd James Hamilton 5611 6611

3rd Geoff Bird 3822 4822

Geoff Booker 3697 4697


Posted By: Andrew S
Date Posted: 29 September 2015 at 2:05pm
...and finally Junior:

Class Position Name Current Maximum
Junior 1st James Hamilton 7875 7975

2nd or 3rd Pete Watson 3700 4700

Max Farwer 2798 3798


Posted By: AlanGoodman
Date Posted: 29 September 2015 at 9:32pm
I think second place in Open is sorted as Neil F said at Curborough he will not be coming to Hillingdon...

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Posted By: ChrisH
Date Posted: 01 October 2015 at 12:04am
Hmmmmmm....

My chances of getting third place on the part-faired podium look promising.

All I have to do is finish first in part-faired at Hillingdon, at least 4places ahead of Neil Kirk and 46 places ahead of a mike Burrows. I should go buy some beetroot and and ice cream maker......


Posted By: GeoffBird
Date Posted: 01 October 2015 at 12:28am
You're gonna need A LOT of beetroot Chris. Or pray to the puncture fairy?

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Right Time - Right Place - Wrong Speed


Posted By: Neil F
Date Posted: 01 October 2015 at 1:48pm
As Alan said I will not be at Hillingdon. Have fun folks.


Posted By: Andrew S
Date Posted: 01 October 2015 at 4:19pm
What a shame - the Part-Faired trophy will just have to be DESTROYED if the winner isn't there to collect it Evil Smile.


Posted By: Neil F
Date Posted: 02 October 2015 at 1:40pm
This might be a bit difficult as it's adorning my mantelpiece ;-)


Posted By: GeoffBird
Date Posted: 02 October 2015 at 2:40pm
We've got drones

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Right Time - Right Place - Wrong Speed


Posted By: sam knight
Date Posted: 14 October 2015 at 9:31am
It appears the ladies are where the interest lies this weekend as the top three will be decided on the day! Great stuff.

Also since sport and street are virtually identical in line up - is it worth changing the rules and bunging them all in together? I assume this is a sin to even suggest but can't see the point of 2 such similar classes. - Will be there on Sunday - I will bring the bag of stones for my punishment.



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Posted By: AlanGoodman
Date Posted: 14 October 2015 at 10:16am
We have a couple of very fast people in Sports at the moment who are going so well in Street, unfaired and part faired that they make most of the classes look irrelevant! Big smile
Ken Buckley on the M5 High Racer (technically Sports/Street although I don't think he claimed them) won overall at Darley Moor and Neil Kirk also won overall on a Hurricane at Stourport...
 
 


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Posted By: russellbridge
Date Posted: 14 October 2015 at 11:19am
I know Jochen has been doing lots of training to try to secure second in Unfaired ahead of me, so that should be an interesting race too on Sunday. I haven't been doing any training due to silly amounts of work so I suspect I know the result already, but you never know...  Smile
Russ


Posted By: farwer
Date Posted: 14 October 2015 at 11:45am
I just did one or the other leisurely leisure ride ... Jochen


Posted By: Andrew S
Date Posted: 14 October 2015 at 12:50pm
Originally posted by sam knight sam knight wrote:

It appears the ladies are where the interest lies this weekend as the top three will be decided on the day! Great stuff.
...except for the poor sods who have to gather the results, check the stopwatches and enter the whole lot into the laptop to figure it out! Please be especially patient with the organisers on Sunday.
Originally posted by sam knight sam knight wrote:

Also since sport and street are virtually identical in line up - is it worth changing the rules and bunging them all in together?
The official line is that Sports and Street are kind of self-governing classes, created and run by those who compete in them. As http://www.bhpc.org.uk/Events/general-info.aspx" rel="nofollow - the Rules say:
"These classes do not have strict technical specifications. Eligibility will be determined principally by the competitors or, if arbitration is required, by the Competition Secretary."
Sports aims to develop new riders and Street aims to develop new machines (specifically road-ridable faired bikes) so the intentions are slightly different. However one could argue that, if Street riders are competing on equal terms with Street then there is no need for road-ridable faired bikes. [Just sayin... Ouch]


Posted By: AlanGoodman
Date Posted: 14 October 2015 at 4:38pm
Originally posted by Andrew S Andrew S wrote:

except for the poor sods who have to gather the results, check the stopwatches and enter the whole lot into the laptop to figure it out! Please be especially patient with the organisers on Sunday

Any help with organising will be greatly appreciated. 
Please arrive and sign on in good time (or let me know if you're delayed and want to race - 07941 364182). Sorry, anyone just turning up after 11:00 will not be racing. 

Plans to run the Wasp have gone astray as Dave's legs are too short for it and I've just broken it riding round the block to get the hang of the K-Drive! Speedy still isn't running so I'll either just have a spin round on the KC or more likely concentrate on organising...

See you all there! I'll have the gates open as soon after 9am as I can. 


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