
Duncan
MacGregor Memorial Road Race
Tuesday 29th May, 2007
by Ed Hood
Raymond Wilson (Dunfermline CC) at last had Lady
Luck on his side as he scored a well-deserved win in Sunday’s
Duncan MacGregor Memorial Road Race over 75 hilly and airy miles around
the ‘rigging’ of Fife.

East & West Lomond Hills - the "paps
o' Fife".
After three laps, which included the hard climb
of Largo Law the decisive
moments came on the tough ‘wee circuit’ which had to be
covered once, before the run-in to the finish.

Raymond Wilson knows it's in the bag.
It looked like it would be a three-way battle
for the win at the line
between Wilson, Paul Coats (Squadra Via Mazzini/Racetool) and Evan
Oliphant (DFL). Coats and Wilson had been riding a strong two-up ahead
of the chasers with Oliphant just about to bridge-up to them when
Coats' carbon steerer broke and the Wick professional Oliphant punctured.

Paul Coats might not be buying another pair
of carbon steerer forks.
Coats was out and Oliphant had to ride five miles
on the rim before he could get a change; but by then Wilson was long-gone.
The ‘Dunfermline Irishman’ rode the
final 15 rolling and windy miles with
such force that his final margin of victory was in excess of two minutes.

Evan Oliphant punctured when in with a chance
of the win.
Oliphant completed a busy and lucrative weekend
with another second place to go with the same position in Saturday
morning’s ten mile championship and a win in Saturday afternoon’s
criterium at Ingilston.
Third was Rosneath and Sam Robinson winner, Gordon
Murdoch (East Kilbride RT).

Gordon Murdoch (leading) worked hard to
secure 3rd place.
Despite an excellent prize list it was a disappointing
bunch of just 28
which rolled-away from race sponsors, Jax Health Club on Sunday morning.
Within a couple of miles the bunch was climbing
Largo law into a block head wind, with Wilson and Coats already frisky.

Paul Coates and Ray Wilson were at the
front from the first climb of Largo.
The first splits were appearing by Peat Inn and
its famous eatery; three
riders had already bid the back of the bunch; ‘adios’.

Largo Law for the second time and it was Wilson
and Oliphant at the head of affairs with a fragmented bunch in their
wake.

Montrave on lap two and the Coats/Wilson duet was
in place with a smiling Oliphant (above) leading the chase from Callum
MacGregor (thebicycleworks.com) and Arthur Doyle (Ivy CC) fresh from
a 21-33 in Saturday’s ten champs.
It was good to hear that Scotland’s top
riders assist and encourage each
other on the road, as the cry; “Fu**ing go through, Gordon!”
echoed across the quiet barley fields.

Ray and Paul worked well together to build
their lead.
At the top of Largo Law for the third and last
time it was still the dynamic
duo from a group of nine with Oliphant ever-active.
I followed the nine over the rolling road to Largo
Ward; the word ‘sprachel’
comes to mind; meanwhile the two leaders worked smoothly together.
On the final climb out of Largo Ward it seemed
that Mr. Murdoch had taken the earlier coaching to heart and lead
the chase.

L to R: Calum MacGregor, Arthur Doyle, and
Gordon Murdoch.
The ‘wee circuit’ behind Ceres is a
"toughie" and I couldn’t help but
remember the times that Jock Hardie used to half-wheel me up that
climb – on his 76” fixed.
At the top, Wilson and Coats looked comfortable
with Oliphant bridging-up – moments later, fate would roll the
dice and the ‘luck of the Irish’ would
return.
The race was promoted by thebicycleworks.com in
memory of their stalwart, Callum MacGregor’s late father Duncan,
who was a keen follower and supporter of the sport; appropriate then
that Callum (below, left) should finish in sixth place.

What they said
Gordon: "I think I began
to ride better as the day went on; I’ve been doing
a lot of training for the nationals next weekend, so maybe I’m
a bit tired.
I’ll be tapering-off this week and doing some quality work.
There are a few guys who can win next Sunday – Raymond, Evan
and Paul (Coats) among them – Paul was unlucky today; I think
this result means that I’ll take the lead in the Grand Prix
series from him."
Evan: "I had to do a
lot of work today, I spent half the race chasing at the
front. A lot of the guys won’t work, I’m not sure if they
aren’t fit –enough or
just want to get round and get to the finish. On the big descent (Dangerfield),
there were two guys up the road (Wilson and Coats) and there were
eight of us behind; if we had just ridden through-and-off we would
have caught them without any problem, but nobody wanted to work. I
was just getting-on to Raymond when I punctured; I had to ride for
five
miles on the rim until I got a wheel. I chased back-up and went past
everyone, Gordon (Murdoch) Stuart (McGregor) and Paul (Rennie) managed
to get with me but Raymond was well-away by then. I’ll be doing
some big runs this week in preparation for the national next weekend;
I really want to win that."
Raymond: "It’s
good to get a win here, especially with the wife and family at the
finish, this is ‘home turf’; for me. I moved up to Aberdeen
to live about a month ago and my motivation has been a bit low so
I’m pleased to win today – it’s given me a real
boost for the national next weekend. Paul and I rode well together
today, but I think I was stronger than he was,
just before he had his mechanical I wanted to raise the tempo so as
to make it hard for Evan to get up to us, I didn’t actually
realise that Evan had punctured. The last 15 miles on my own were
hard, there wasn’t as much assistance from the wind as I expected.
The national championship? If you had asked me two or three weeks
ago I would have ruled myself out of contention, but after today I’ve
got my appetite back and I’m looking forward to the race."
Evan, Paul Coats, Gordon Murdoch, and Phil Brown
– they’ll all be in there next week somewhere. As will
VeloResults – see you there!
Result
1st Raymond Wilson (Dunfermline CC) 3.13.06
2nd Evan Oliphant (Team DFL) @ 2.31
3rd Gordon Murdoch (East Kilbride Wheelers) s.t.
4th Stuart MacGregor (Velo Ecosse) s.t.
5th Paul Rennie (Edge Racing) @ 3.16
6th Callum MacGregor (The Bicycleworks.com) s.t.
7th Steven Dunn (Falkirk BC) s.t.
8th Arthur Doyle (Ivy CC) s.t.
9th Ken Russell (Edinburgh RC) @ 4.26
10th Colin Ash (Anderson Racing) @ 12.12
11th John Kermode (Dundee Thistle) s.t.
12th Gary McCrae (Pedal Power RT) s.t.
13th Ian Taylor (Sunderland Clarion) s.t.
14th Tom Anderson (Falkirk BC) s.t.
15th Tom Worthington (Glasgow Nightingale) @ 25.47