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DOMESTIC RESULTS

TIME TRIAL

SATURDAY-SUNDAY, 23-24 JULY

National 24 Hour Championships

(Farndon, Cheshire):

Men:

1. Nick Tarmey (Velo Club Venta) 516.56 miles

2. D. Hart (Ilkley CC) 475.52

3. C. Stewart (HuntBikeWheels.com) 472.15

4. I. Holbrook (Stone Wheelers CC) 469.25

5. B. Goodwin (Fibrax Wrexham RC) 458.23

6. S. Mottram (Vive Le Velo) 437.37

Women:

1. Steph Mottram (Vive Le Velo) 437.37 miles

2. J. Cebrat (Bury Clarion CC) 425.23

3. R. Wilson (Rye & District Wh) 366.54

4. R. Price (Born to Bike-Bridgtown Cycles) 265.04

SUNDAY, 24 JULY

Welsh 30 Mile Championship

(Raglan, Monmouthshire):

Men:

1. Christopher Gibbard

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