TERRY WRIGHT proved that he still has what it takes when it comes to racing against the watch by winning the second stage of the Velo Club’s Easter stage race, a time trial over 10.5 miles.
Daily Archives: April 17, 2006
Le Tocq fights off the fatigue and big rival
LOCAL favourite Paul Le Tocq took the men’s singles title at the Guernsey Open in a final that went to the wire.
Pemberton’s boys congratulated on Sky Sports
A GFA match - and it was not the Muratti - has unexpectedly got a mention on one of the nation’s top television sports programmes.r.
Penalty seals reds’ fate
Sylvans 1, St John 2
SYLVANS have lost their grip on the women’s ‘Upton’ at a wet and miserable Track, going down to the Jersey champions St John in a very physical and bruising encounter.
London 2012 Olympics target for super Steph
STEPH TWELL’S aim is to win a medal at the 5,000m at the 2012 London Olympics and Guernsey’s annual Easter Festival is an important part of her development, says her coach.
Upton woes but Joan’s on a high
NERINE TRUST A lost their third successive ‘Upton’ encounter as Convent A retained their Channel Islands crown in ruthless style yesterday.
Ride for tsunami victim
HARDY bikers braved the wet weather to help raise funds to get a Sri Lankan hire motorcycle business destroyed by the tsunami back up and running.
C&W has 3G competition
A MAJOR player in the mobile phone market in India has emerged as a surprise contender for a 3G licence in the island.
‘Learn lessons’ to stop paedophiles
THE island could be open to exploitation by paedophiles if tough child sex tourism legislation is not introduced.
‘Get rid of poor hotels’
THE States has been told to act now and remove at least 300 lower-quality hotel beds.













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