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OBC Women's TT Series - 2016-Jul-26 - 15km (Rockliffe Pkwy) (EvtFactor= 0.9589)

Ottawa Weather (18:00): Partly Cloudy. Temperature: 29.2°C, Wind: NW 22km/h, Humidex: 34, Relative humidity: 43%, Dew point: 16°C, Pressure: 101.2kPa, Visibility: 24km.
Ottawa Weather (19:00): Mainly Sunny. Temperature: 28.5°C, Wind: WNW 18 gust 28km/h, Humidex: 32, Relative humidity: 43%, Dew point: 15°C, Pressure: 101.2kPa, Visibility: 24km.
Ottawa Weather (20:00): Mainly Sunny. Temperature: 27.1°C, Wind: WNW 10km/h, Humidex: 31, Relative humidity: 47%, Dew point: 15°C, Pressure: 101.2kPa, Visibility: 24km.

Thanks to Morley Dore for taking photos before, during and after the time trial, and thanks to the rest of the wonderful volunteers who helped to run this event.

Nine women rode tonight's time trial and two improved upon their season-series best despite the best efforts of the northwest winds to slow us on the return leg. Here is how tonight's riders fared relative to their previous 15km database best. Here is a graph showing how all of today's riders have done in the WTTs thus far for the 2016 season and here is a graph showing all results so far this season. We welcomed one new rider, Marie Claire Brisbois. She managed to come in first overall with 23:48, fully recovered from a couple of years of hamstring injuries. When asked if she injured her hamstrings in the usual way from running, she joked that the injury was more a byproduct of finishing off her PhD - too much time sitting still doing her research while trying to maintain her former cycling fitness!



 
 

BESTS?
 
1 Brisbois, Marie Claire OBC 23:48 37.815 1/9 U40F 1/2  
2 Aimers, Julia OBC 24:23 36.910 2/9 U60F 1/2 1.0140
3 Anderson, Candace  OBC 25:03 35.928 3/9 U50F 1/1  
s 4 Bryski, Tesia OBC 25:18 35.573 4/9 U30F 1/1 1.1170
5 Lafrance, Linda OBC 26:02 34.571 5/9 U60F 2/2  
6 McInnis, Celia  OBC/ABC 27:16 33.007 6/9 U70F 1/2 0.8800
7 Morris, Jane  OBC 28:31 31.560 7/9 U70F 2/2  
8 Cooper, Jean  OBC 32:04 28.067 8/9 U80F 1/1 0.9620
9 Johnson, Laura  OBC 34:28 26.112 9/9 U40F 2/2 0.9430