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Excelsior get Evening 10 started


Rodger rpominent in first two runs

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CYCLISTS Adrian Rodgers and Karl Roberton have a win apiece after the first two runs of Worthing Excelsior's Evening 10-Mile Time Trial Series.
After the first run was rain-cancelled, Rodgers led the second run a week later with 22min 32sec, then Roberton took the third run honours in 21min 57sec, with Rodgers second and six seconds slower. Next behind Rodgers in the second run, which Roberton missed, had been Mark Bernhardt with 23-21.

The course starts at the top of Washington Bostal Hill. After going south down the A24 to Findon roundabout, it retraces north to Ashington underpass, then returns to Washington roundabout and a finish 400 yards down the A283.


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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 5:04 PM
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