Not to sound like too much of a sore loser, but Kyle and I suspect there was some drafting taking place. The stagger for the start is not controlled and everyone is on the honor system about drafting.
Four riders in the top 11 (all from the same team) started within 5 seconds of one another, and one of them improved his time 90 seconds from the previous month to break the course record and finish second. Pretty impressive improvement, especially when you look at the PRO, James Bonney, that previously held the record. His time was consistent this time around with his last month time.
Richard Freer, the overall winner is the real deal. He's a local pro and finished top 50 in the last ITU long-course WORLD Championships.
Main page: http://run-far.com/Depts/RFBikeTT.htm
2005 June results: http://www.doitsports.com/results/page.tcl?id=61442
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