Tickhill GP – PH-MAS Interview

 

The PH-MAS ladies talk to CyclingShorts.cc about their Tickhill GP experience. LtoR: Leah Pheasey, Natalie Hodson, Jenny Eastham (Airedale Olympic CC) & Jess Taylor talking to CyclingShorts.cc writer Heather bamforth.

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Tickhill GP – Ellie Dickinson Interview

 

 

Heather catches up with Under 16 Youth Champion; Ellie Dickinson of RST Racing Team after her win at the Tickhill Grand Prix 2014.

No riders were harmed by out of control Cycling Shorts Flags in the filming of this interview.

 

Tickhill GP – Hill House School Under 16 Girls Podium

1. Eleanor Dickinson   –   RST Racing Team
2. Samantha Verrill   –   Marton Racing Team
3. Sophie Enever   –   Tyneside Vagabonds Cycling Club

 

 

 

 

Tickhill GP Giant Sheffield Women’s Cat 3/4 Race Gallery

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GIANT SHEFFIELD WOMENS CAT 3/4
1. Fiona Hunter Johnston
2. Kirsty Boak   –   Marton Race Team
3. Ann Walsham   –   Womens Cycling Sheffield Race Team
4. Charlotte Parnham   –   Womens Cycling Sheffield Race Team
5. Samantha Verrill   –   Marton Race Team
6. Jenny Eastham   –   Airedale Olympic Cycling Club
7. Natasha Morrison   –   MG Decor
8. Sophie Enever   –   Tyneside Vagabonds Cycling Club
9. Lindsay Atkinson-Wright   –   Albarosa Cycling Club
10. Elisa McDonagh   –   Team WNT

Tickhill GP JE James Cycles Men’s Cat 3/4 Race Gallery

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J E JAMES CYCLES MENS CAT 3/4
1. Jamie Ridehalgh   –   Kirklees Cycling Academy
2. Ross Lamb   –   Mansfield
3. Daniel Stocchero   –   3RT
4. Alistair Wood   –   Aire Valley Racing Team
5. Joseph Elwood
6. Joshua Cutler   –   3RT
7. Jonathan Harvey   –   Dinnington Racing Club
8. Liam O’Toole   –   Sheffrec Cycling Club
9. Chad Markland   –   Hinckley Cycle Racing Club
10. Calum Lawson   –   Dinnington Racing Club
FENTONS FLYING SAUSAGE AWARD – Highest Placed Junior
Alexander Speirs – Bike Box Alan

2015 Epic Cycles Women’s Race Team

In a big step for Women’s Cycling, Epic Cycles-Scott Women’s Race Team announced yesterday their plans to help move the sport and their team forward. Here’s what’s in store for 2015:

Over the past three seasons Epic Cycles and Scott Sports have been the two main sponsors for the successful Epic Cycles-Scott Women’s Race Team. Going into 2015 we will see one or two changes in sponsorship, but with the same team management and owners. A new team name will also be announced soon.

One feature of the team over the past three years has been its evolving terms of reference – in years one and two the emphasis was very much on the development of junior riders, while in year three the focus has been on bringing together a balanced and talented group of senior riders with the aim of riding together as a cohesive team, rather than as a collection of individuals.

This evolution will continue in year four, with renewed focus on rider development and a primary aim to act as a path into the professional ranks and/or competing in UCI races for those with ambitions to do so.

To support this aim we are working closely with the newly announced Matrix-Vulpine UCI Team. Our joint expectation is that a number of our riders will have the opportunity through this relationship to ride with the Matrix team as stagiaires in UCI races during the 2015 season, offering them the chance both to race in the pro peloton and to demonstrate what they could offer to a UCI pro team.

We also aim to build on our successes in the area of team work, and will be targeting key events in the UK domestic road racing scene, with a view to building on our list of 2014 victories and podium places.

The team will, as in 2014, be managed in a professional manner and we hope to further contribute to raising the standard of women’s race team management in the UK.

Key Aims

  • To provide team environment and structure in which riders can develop and progress, either to riding at a higher level within the UK scene or to a career as a professional cyclist.
  • To build on the number of podium places achieved in key UK races during 2014.
  • To provide opportunities to take part in UCI races and gain exposure within the pro peloton.
  • To raise the profile of our riders, team, and sponsors.

The Team

While we anticipate that some of this year’s line-up will be moving on to new teams, we are hoping to retain a number of our existing riders for 2015.

In signing new riders we are aiming, as in 2014, to assemble a strong and ambitious team who have complementary strengths and skills, so that we are able to enter races with different leaders and tactics according to the nature and timing of each race.

As in previous years, the team will not been built around a single star rider or to specialise in a particular type of race. Instead, we will aim to perform consistently well in all types of road racing, throughout the entire season.

Our planned team size of around 10 riders should provide sufficient cover for key events, while maximising the opportunity for individual riders to participate in a full programme of races without too many occasions where we have more riders than places available.

Our preference is for the team to be made up of a mix of over and under 23 seniors, but we do not have a rigid age or experience profile in mind. It is anticipated that most/all will be in some form of employment or education – full time availability to race is not a requirement.

A track record of participation and progression in road racing is essential. Previous race success (in terms of podium spots) is secondary to a positive attitude and a commitment to team work.

Epic Cycles-Scott Women’s Race Team

Hayley Davies

Hayley Davies

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Riding since Feb 2011 Hayley is a 30 year old female who loves adventures. If she’s not on one of her many bikes or in the water on a bodyboard/surfboard, then Hayley is probably out looking for something new to keep the adrenaline pumping!
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Tickhill GP Polypipe Under 16 Boys Race Gallery

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POLYPIPE UNDER 16 BOYS
 
1. Max Williamson   –   Bike Box Alan / Whiston Velo
2. Buuana Ball   –   Zappis Racing Team
3. Robert Gray   –   Clifton Cycling Club
4. Richie Allen   –   Marton Race Team
5. Jamie Ridehalgh   –   Kirklees Cycling Academy
6. Liam Hindmarsh   –   Dinnington Racing Club
7. Will King   –   East Bradford Cycling Club
8. Jake Beach   –   VelocityWD-40
9. William Turnbull   –   Marton Race Team
10. Jake Dobson   –   Newcastle Phoenix Cycling Club

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