CYCLING:Second title for in-form Ives.FOLLOWING up his ICF (Internet Connection Firewall) The built-in firewall in Windows XP. It provides a stateful inspection of packets which accepts only responses to requests originated by the user. world masters road race title ride a week earlier, Mick Ives (MI Racing-Fuji Bikes) continued in excellent form by winning the eighth round of the Percy Stallard Percy Thornley Stallard (19 July 1909 - 11 August 2001) was an English racing cyclist who pioneered massed-start road racing on British roads in the 1940s. Born in Wolverhampton, at his father's bicycle shop in Broad Street, Stallard became a member of the Wolverhampton National Series for veterans in Buckinghamshire for the second successive year. Ives elected to ride the Circuit of Mentmore an age group down in the over-60s and dominated the event from start to finish to win his third event of the series and open up a nine-point gap at the head of the overall table with two races to go. Breaking clear with newly-crowned British champion John McMillan John McMillan may refer to:
Team-mate Ken Haddon finished sixth while Derek Smith was third in the over-65s. |
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