The Gap Timing is defined in Using Windows Internet Explorer Developer Tools Network Capture:
The offset value that is taken when the response has been received. The duration is the time between that start time and when the end of the last request is associated with the original HTTP request.
An older resource on Chris Bowen's blog defined it more concisely:
Gap – Time between response completion to page load event.
The gap therefore is the amount of time transpired between last byte received, and the load event. Once the last byte has been received, other resources are likely to be requested by the browser. The load event won't be fired until all images have loaded, etc.
If this resource is online, I (and others here, I'm sure) would be happy to help you further identify bottle-necks in your performance and responsiveness.