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Words By Phil Jones in Manchester, Sportsbeat – Images by Chris Maher
Jennifer Valente won a titanic tussle with reigning world champion Katie Archibald as the American took omnium gold to end a sparkling first night at the TISSOT UCI Track World Cup.
Leading Archibald by six points heading into the final points race, Valente’s advantage was almost overturned by the final sprint, but she beat Archibald to the line and claimed the gold.
Elsewhere at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester, there was double team sprint glory for Germany, while Rachele Barbieri and Nikita Panassenko won their scratch races.
Women’s Omnium
The women’s omnium was set up for a thrilling conclusion as Archibald beat Valente in a tight and tense elimination race to start the evening session.
Amalie Dideriksen finished third, but as Archibald and Valente entered the final lap the American surrendered and gave the Brit a clear run to the line – meaning the reigning world champion went into the points race in second place, six points behind Valente.
And Archibald looked to have done enough during the final race, just needing to beat Valente to the line in the final sprint to secure the win – but the American took on the Brit in the final lap and out-paced her to the line.
We might not have raced head to head but she’s the one wearing the rainbow stripes so that deserves respect and you have to watch out for that,
She is an incredible team pursuiter as well so it was nothing new for me.
I think you really have to take things one race at a time, and even in the points race break it up into sections and focus on a section at a time.
All the fans here are incredible. It’s really great. All the community programmes. Coming into this World Cup, people know about it, it’s on social media and it’s exciting for the riders to see that and experience it.
Team Sprint
Earlier in the night the German team sprint outfits had both qualified fastest in their respective competitions.
The women in a time of 32.542 as they beat Great Britain in the first round, while the men beat the Czech Republic with a mark of 43.129 to book their final place against Beat Cycling Club.
The Dutch teams both had to settle for a place in the bronze medal ride-offs as the women set up a clash against the Holy Brother Cycling Team, while the men faced off against home trio Great Britain.
Holy Brother and the Netherlands were victorious, but the night belonged to Germany.
Birthday girl Kristina Vogel who won a hat-trick of gold medals at last weekend’s opening World Cup in Poland said…
At the beginning of the season, when I saw that the World Cup in Manchester was on my birthday, I was a bit sad – I thought, no, a competition on my birthday?!
But to win here, with Miriam [Welte], together, getting a gold medal is one of the best birthday gifts I could have given myself.
Why not three golds again?!
Twelve years ago I won my first World Cup in Manchester, so it’s good to be back on the podium so many years after I started my senior career.
It’s hard. I have to go to Milton, in Canada, as well for the next World Cup. I was prepared for a lot of racing and I used the Six Day in London to get into shape and improve a little, without giving it all.
I saved a little energy to come back to the UK and get the World Cup victory.
Scratch Race
In the men’s scratch race a fragmented affair saw ten riders take a lap, with eight riders a lap back and a further three finishing two laps down.
It was Kazakhstan’s Panassenko that took the win ahead of Wales’ Jon Mould and the Netherlands’ Wim Stroetinga.
While the women’s race saw a much closer affair as all riders finished on the same lap, with reigning world champion Barbieri taking the sprint in a photo-finish ahead of Hong Kong’s Yang Qianyu and Belgium’s Jolien D’Hoore.
Team Pursuit Qualifying & Round 1
But one of the loudest cheers of the night came as Great Britain’s team pursuit quartet pegged back half a second in the closing 500m to beat European champions France and book their place in Saturday’s gold medal ride with a time of 3:56.137.
There they will face Denmark, while British national champions Team KGF will ride against France for the bronze.
SILVER Katie Archibald Great Britain
BRONZE Amalie Dideriksen Denmark
SILVER Russian Federation Anastasiia Voinova, Daria Smeleva
BRONZE Holy Brother Cycling Team Shanju Bao, Yufang Guo
SILVER Beat Cycling Club Theo Bos, Roy Van Den Berg, Matthijs Buchli
BRONZE Netherlands Sam Ligtlee, Nils Van’t Hoenderdaal
SILVER Qianyu Yang Hong Kong
BRONZE Jolien D’Hoore Belgium
SILVER Jon MouldWales
BRONZE Win Stroetinga Netherlands
TISSOT UCI Track World Cup – Manchester | Day 1 Highlights
TISSOT UCI Track World Cup – Manchester | Day 1 Highlights
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HSBC-UK Woman’s National Road Series 2017 | Ryedale Grand Prix
Massey wins the final HSBC-UK National Women’s Road Series event, the Ryedale Grand Prix.
Laura Massey, Drops Pro Cycling powered up-to the finish line in the grounds of Ampleforth Abbey and College just ahead of Alice Sharpe, NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli and the overall Series Winner Lizzy Banks, Storey Racing in a thrilling climax to the ninth and final round in the Road Series.
Sixty-one riders took the start-line in the 2017 edition of the Ryedale GP, one of the toughest courses in the calendar.
Missing from the start list was second place in the Series, Melissa Lowther, Team Breeze who was away racing in Europe prior to today’s race, and Banks only rival close enough to steal her glory.
Massey had started a little further back, but moved up into second after today’s win and furthermore securing the Team classification for Drops Pro Cycling at the same time.
The first and only real move of the day came on the second lap of the big circuit when Steph Mottram, NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli went clear on the climb to Yearsley and quickly established a thirty-five second lead.
With no reaction from the peloton, Mottram found herself out-front and alone with her lead extending every pedal stroke and by the thirty-six kilometre marker had extended to fifty seconds.
Starting the first of the smaller laps, Mottram’s lead had grown to one-forty-two reaching the fifty-kilometer-marker out of ninety-four-point-one kilometre race.
The gap remained around the one-thirty mark for the second small circuit before the signs of small attacks began and the peloton split with seventeen riders breaking free including the usual favourites’ and four members of Storey Racing.
Mottram took the bell with her lead diminishing and Chanel Mason, Storey Racing whom had held the Series lead at one point clipped off the front briefly.
With only five kilometres remaining it was the end of Mottram’s lead being caught on the final climb, opening up the opportunity for one of the chasing bunch to claim the race win, and as they sped towards the drag up towards the Abbey only the strongest rider would seal the victory.
Interview – Lizzy Banks at Ryedale GP 2017 – National Series Winner by Cycling Shorts
Lizzy Banks of Storey Racing chats to Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc after taking the National Series Title. All content ©www.cyclingshorts.cc | www.chrismaher.co.uk
“The girl was off the front and she was really going well, she had two minutes at one point. But it was windy out there and five laps it’s going to take its toll.
I think the peloton was being fairly patient, her team doing some of the work.”
“It got a bit frisky on that last lap, there were a few attacks, but I just followed their wheel and then the uphill-kick. I can do that”.
CS: Steph spent most of the race out front, alone.
“I needed an extra 7K didn’t I”.
“I was only moving out of the way for the motorbike on the hill, and then I had a gap. I thought well… I might as well have a go. You just push, don’t you”.
“When I came to the last lap, I thought if I can get up the hill with everything going on, I thought I would be able to hold it.”
“I was hoping at one point (That someone would come across) especially after the first big lap and I had a minute. I was hoping one or two might come join me”.
“This time last year I would of never of managed that”
CS: Beginning the season you won the Tour of the Wolds. Did you think, come the end of the season you would be here and now wearing the leader’s jersey?
“Once I’d won that it was a real incentive going into the second round, you have the leaders jersey, so be as consistent at as possible – which is something I always aim to do”.
“Then once I had the jersey, I had my eyes on the prize!
It would have been really nice to take the win here today, but Laura was too strong and she played the perfect race. She was on her own, she’s a nice sprinter – credit to her – I was really pleased to get on the podium today in third. A good day’s work all-in-all.”
CS: You switched teams since beginning the season, the support from Storey must really have helped a lot.
“Yeh, absolutely. Just from the first race – the amount I learnt immediately was absolutely amazing. What about thinking about this, about this, (as the team rallied around) and about this?
Yeh, having the support of the team mates, they are such a strong group of girls and really, really lovely group of girls – and it’s just nice to be part of that. Sarah and Barney just ouse knowledge and yeh, it’s brilliant!”
Interview – Laura Massey Rydale GP 2017 Winner by Cycling Shorts
Laura Massey of Drops Cycling chats to Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc after her win at the 2017 Ryedale Grand Prix.
CS: How tough is that final uphill kick to the finish line?
“It’s horrible cos you can see it, and its 300 meters, 250 meters and you have been going for ages! How is it still 200 meters to go? But yeh, it’s hard.”
Knowing when to go, obviously everyone’s also dying behind you- you have to stay out of the wind”.
“I was sad for her (Steph) when she got caught, I felt I needed to carry on and do something”.
“I was very pleased with my second place result”.
1 23 Laura Massey Drops 2:50:40
2 42 Alice Sharpe NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli st
3 49 Elizabeth Banks Storey Racing st
4 53 Elizabeth-Jane Harris Storey Racing +4
5 79 Natalie Grinczer Team WNT st
6 34 Genevieve Whitson Isorex Cycling Team +5
7 16 Julie Erskine Cycle Team OnForm st
8 17 Anna Henderson Cycle Team OnForm st
9 9 Emma Cockcroft Bianchi Dama UK st
10 13 Georgina Panchaud Bianchi Dama UK st
11 78 Gabriella Shaw Team WNT st
12 21 Sian Bottlerly Cycle Team OnForm +10
13 54 Chanel Mason Storey Racing st
14 71 Jennifer Powell Team Ford Ecoboost st
15 4 Rebecca Johnson Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire st
16 30 Jennifer Hudson Fusion RT Fierlan +13
17 40 Stephanie Mottram NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli +16
18 50 Bethany Crumpton Storey Racing +17
19 6 Emma Lewis Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire +1:00
20 72 Jo Tindley Team Ford Ecoboost +1:04
21 25 Alana Prior EDCO Continental +1:40
22 19 Gemma Sargent Cycle Team OnForm +1:42
23 46 Amy Gornall Secret-Training.cc +1:49
24 35 Helen Jackson Kendal Cycle Club +4:10
25 83 Rebecca Goodson Velo Schils – Interbike RT +7:02
26 64 Savannah Morgan Team 22 +7:04
27 67 Melissa Brand Team Ford Ecoboost +8:12
28 27 Florence Cox Equipe Flamme Rouge +8:17
29 3 Lauren Humphreys Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire +9:50
30 70 Charmaine Porter Team Ford Ecoboost +9:53
31 18 Amy Hill Cycle Team OnForm +9:56
32 57 Gabriella Nordin SunSport Velo +9:58
33 56 Elizabeth Burrows SunSport Velo +10:00
34 24 Hetty Niblett EDCO Continental +10:06
35 22 Jessica Woodworth Cycle Team OnForm +10:09
36 20 Charlotte Redden Cycle Team OnForm +10:11
37 80 Anna Badegruber Team WNT +10:16
38 51 Monica Dew Storey Racing +10:18
39 38 Rhiannon Gornall NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli +10:22
40 26 Hannah Righini-Brand EDCO Continental +10:27
41 43 Sophie Thackray NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli +13:45
42 74 Lucinda Kerr Team Jadan-Weldtite OTL
43 63 Phoebe Martin Team 22 OTL
44 55 Mercy Webb Storey Racing OTL
45 28 Tina Hartwright Fusion RT Fierlan OTL
46 1 Melissa Greaves All Terrain Cycles Ride In Peac OTL
47 66 Ellie Park Team 22 OTL
1 Drops Pro Cycling 380
2 Storey Racing 329
3 Cycle Team OnForm 308
4 Team WNT 260
5 Team Breeze 205
6 Team Ford Ecoboost 141
7 Bianchi Dama UK 100
8 NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli 68
9 Wiggle High5 63
10 SunSport Velo 60
11 Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire 60
12 Strada Sport 47
13 Fusion RT Fierlan 46
14 Isorex Cycling Team 46
15 Team Vision Innovative Leisure 32
16 Team Corley Cycles 29
17 Abergavenny Road Club 29
18 Liv Cycling Club – Epic Coachin 23
19 Team Vertex-Biemme RT 16
20 EDCO Continental 11
21 Team Jadan-Weldtite 9
22 Team 22 8
23 Team Backstedt/Hotchillee 4
23 Matrix Pro Cycling 4
25 Portsmouth North End CC 3
Individual Points after Round Nine
1 Elizabeth Banks Storey Racing 172
2 Laura Massey Drops 140
3 Melissa Lowther Team Breeze 135
4 Chanel Mason Storey Racing 112
5 Natalie Grinczer Team WNT 107
6 Hannah Payton Drops 101
7 Julie Erskine Cycle Team OnForm 84
8 Sian Botteley Cycle Team OnForm 84
9 Joscelin Lowden Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire 76
9 Hayley Simmonds Team WNT 76
11 Elizabeth-Jane Harris Storey Racing 72
12 Anna Henderson Cycle Team OnForm 72
13 Alice Sharpe NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli 68
14 Sophie Wright Strada Sport 61
15 Grace Garner Wiggle High5 56
16 Genevieve Whitson Isorex Cycling Team 54
17 Georgina Panchaud Bianchi Dama UK 53
18 Annasley Park Drops 52
19 Katie Archibald Team WNT 50
20 Emily Nelson Team Breeze 50
21 Jennifer Powell Team Ford Ecoboost 50
22 Charmaine Porter Team Ford Ecoboost 47
23 Rebecca Durrell Drops 44
24 Emma Cockcroft Bianchi Dama UK 42
25 Annabel Simpson Drops 40
26 Rose Osborne Drops 40
27 Jennifer George Storey Racing 35
28 Gabriella Shaw Team WNT 34
29 Jennifer Holden Fusion RT Fierlan 32
30 Ffion James Abergavenny Road Club 31
31 Alice Barnes Drops 30
32 Amy Hill Cycle Team OnForm 30
33 Karla Boddy Team Corley Cycles 29
34 Anna Christian Drops 28
35 Madeleine Gammons Team Vision Innovative Leisure 28
36 Abigail Van Twisk Drops 27
37 Lydia Boylan Team WNT 26
37 Nicola Juniper Team Ford Ecoboost 26
39 Alicia Speake Cycle Team OnForm 25
40 Manon Lloyd Team Breeze 22
41 Charlotte Broughton Team Ford Ecoboost 20
42 Megan Barker Team Breeze 20
43 Eleanor Dickinson Team Breeze 19
44 Rebecca Womersley Drops 18
45 Neah Evans Storey Racing 18
46 Jennifer Hudson Fusion RT Fierlan 18
47 Charlotte Redden Cycle Team OnForm 16
48 Lauren Murphy Liv Cycling Club – Epic Coachin 14
49 Anna Kay EDCO Continental 14
50 Lucy Horrocks Team Vertex-Biemme RT 13
51 Sian Bottlerly Cycle Team OnForm 9
52 Elizabeth Bennett Liv Cycling Club – Epic Coachin 9
53 Becca Carter Team WNT 9
53 Bethany Crumpton Storey Racing 9
55 Savannah Morgan Team 22 8
56 Amy Roberts Wiggle High5 7
56 Rhona Callander Team Jadan-Weldtite 7
58 Rebecca Johnson Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire 6
59 Jessica Woodworth Cycle Team OnForm 5
60 Charlotte Colclough Bianchi Dama UK 5
61 Lorna Bowler Team Backstedt/Hotchillee 4
61 Tamara Davenne Team Vision Innovative Leisure 4
61 Gabriella Nordin SunSport Velo 4
61 Stephanie Mottram NCC Group-Kuota-Torelli 4
61 Amira Mellor Matrix Pro Cycling 4
66 Jessica Finney Portsmouth North End CC 3
66 Bethany Taylor Team Vertex-Biemme RT 3
68 Emma Lewis Aprire Bicycles/HSS Hire 2
68 Josie Knight Team WNT 2
68 Holly Flannery Team Jadan-Weldtite 2
68 Elizabeth Burrows SunSport Velo 2
68 Eileen Roe Team WNT 2
73 Kelly Murphy Team Ford Ecoboost 1
73 Jo Tindley Team Ford Ecoboost 1
73 Monica Dew Storey Racing 1
73 Bethany Hayward Team Ford Ecoboost 1
Photographer & Writer
Based in the North East of England; photographer Chris Maher specialises in sports photography with his main interests in Cycling and Super Bikes. Chris has covered sports events from local and national level right up to the Olympics for CyclingShorts.cc.
Website: www.ChrisMaher.co.uk
Lizzy Banks of Storey Racing chats to Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc after taking the National Series Title.
Interview – Lizzy Banks at Ryedale GP 2017 – National Series Winner by Cycling Shorts
Lizzy Banks of Storey Racing chats to Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc after taking the National Series Title. All content ©www.cyclingshorts.cc | www.chrismaher.co.uk
Image ©CyclingShorts.cc | www.chrismaher.co.uk
Photographer & Writer
Based in the North East of England; photographer Chris Maher specialises in sports photography with his main interests in Cycling and Super Bikes. Chris has covered sports events from local and national level right up to the Olympics for CyclingShorts.cc.
Website: www.ChrisMaher.co.uk
Laura Massey of Drops Cycling chats to Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc after her win at the 2017 Ryedale Grand Prix.
Interview – Laura Massey Rydale GP 2017 Winner by Cycling Shorts
Laura Massey of Drops Cycling chats to Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc after her win at the 2017 Ryedale Grand Prix.
Image ©CyclingShorts.cc | www.chrismaher.co.uk
Photographer & Writer
Based in the North East of England; photographer Chris Maher specialises in sports photography with his main interests in Cycling and Super Bikes. Chris has covered sports events from local and national level right up to the Olympics for CyclingShorts.cc.
Website: www.ChrisMaher.co.uk
Jadan Press Women’s Circuit Race
Sponsored by Jadan Press for Elite 1st, 2nd & 3rd Category Riders
Words & Images by Chris Maher for Cycling Shorts
Ellen McDermott wins the forth edition of the Jadan Press Women’s Circuit Race in Beverley, Part of the East Yorkshire Classic weekend ahead of defending champion Gabby Shaw.
Georgia Bullard (Team Jadan-Weldtite p/b Vive Le Velo) finished a respectable third after breaking free in the closing stages of the race.
Georgia went away, and Gaby chased her down. I was going to hang onto Gaby’s tail. Said Ellen: Then I realised, hang-on – I can get by Gaby here – she’s not going up the cobbles as fast as I think I can – then I caught Georgia.
Twenty-three riders took part in this year’s race, flagged away by Isobelle after a neutral lap on a beautiful evening in Beverley’s Market Street.
Amy Gornall (Secret Training CC) took the first sprint prime before McDermott (EDCO Continental) tried her luck off the front of the peloton on lap five.
They were all back together soon after and the race settled into its pace and the second sprint prime approached.
Lighting up the peloton in Pink and Blue, came a move off the front by Louise Scupham (Team Jadan-Weldtite p/b Vive Le Velo). This was enough to take the second prime, also setting the quickest lap time so far at 1.47.735.
Ten laps to go and it was Amy Monkhouse’s (Team Jadan-Weldtite p/b Vive Le Velo) turn to pull the group across the line, but no sign’s of team-mate Louise whom had suffered a mechanical.
We’ve also got one of our youth riders, who’s got special dispensation tonight to race with the women, and she is only fifteen. That’s Amy [Monkhouse]. I think she’ll do pretty well if I’m honest. They have all got good bike handling skills which a circuit like this needs.
Shaw piled on the pressure once more, this time splitting the group in half with seven riders forming the lead group.
(23 Georgia Bullard, 33 Gaby Shaw, 24 Holly Flannery (Team Jadan-Weldtite p/b Vive Le Velo), 29 Amy Monkhouse, 18 Lily Greenhalgh Team22 WRT, 7 Ellen McDermott and 32 Amy Gornall)
Gornall was back on the front once more keeping the pace high as she had done two nights earlier in the HSBC-UK National Women’s Circuit Race in Sheffield, but they were all back together once more.
Shaw took over the pace for the third sprint prime and only five laps remaining, then Gornall took the lead once more with two laps to go.
The bell rang for the final lap and Sarah King (Bianchi Dama UK) tried a long dash for the line, but it was McDermott whom had the legs for the final sprint for glory, setting the quickest lap on the night with a 1.41.772.
When I was coming into the race I didn’t really know what to expect. It’s my first race back since doing the Czech Republic Tour a couple of weeks ago. So I didn’t really know what my legs were like.
It’s rock-hard! But I tried to attack after five-or-six laps – then it settled down.
I though (to myself) I might get away, and I got away on the cobbles, but then I died a death – so – right, that’s not going to work!
I chased down a couple of attacks and tried by best to stay with the group and not get distanced.
Talking to Team Jadan Weldtite p/b Vive le Velo’s owner and manager Vix Hood, I asked her about her thoughts about the Jadan Press Women’s Circuit Race in Beverley, now in it’s forth year.
So originally the East Yorkshire Classic was just men. There had never been a women’s race.
We went and spoke to them and said how we thought we could develop women’s racing in the area, in Yorkshire particularly if we could put on a women’s race.
We have had to stick with it and each year it has just grown and grown, there’s not an unbelievable amount of licence holders around the area, so we had to be aware and speak to the organisers all the time, and be prepared that there might be lower numbers, but now four years in, it’s what we expect – and we are getting a really strong field. We’ve got a good field tonight.
It’s almost the end of the Road Season, are you planning to ride the track – the Revolution Series? Yes, we are riding the Revs. We have to wait and see what’s happening.
We are a development squad and our original Youth Riders who came through with us – a lot of them now represent GB a lot of the time – which is a testament to what we have done, so that’s great.
But obviously if they are representing GB they might ride for GB in Revs or they might ride for Jadan. We will just have to work out who we will have riding that, but we will be putting a team in the Revs.
I asked Ellen about Georgia’s brilliant third place and she went on to say that Georgia rode very well, competing against elite riders, she did what she had to do to win the race – but went way too early (in her opinion). She went with half a lap to go!
I don’t really know why she stayed away (as she approached the cobbles for the final time). I was on-it.
Georgia went away, and Gaby chased her down. I was going to hang onto Gaby’s tail.
Then I realised, hang-on-a-mo, I can get by Gaby here – she’s not going up the cobbles as fast as I think I can – then I caught Georgia.
It takes a lot to keep the girls out on the road or in the Velodromes around the Country. We caught up with sponsor Ed, from Vive le Velo in nearby North Ferriby.
We’ve dabbled with sponsoring Team Jadan for a couple of years now to see what it’s done for us.
Women’s cycling as a recreational side is on the up, it’s the largest increase in market share. So for Vive le Velo, women’s cycling is important and it was an idea to try and promote it via Team Jadan.
The sport needs bringing on, is been vastly underdeveloped and left alone for far too long. For us, we thoroughly recommend it. It’s something we will look to continue with next year and see where we go.
1 Ellen McDermott EDCO Continental 1st 38.43
2 Gabriella Shaw Team WNT 1st 38.43
3 Georgia Bullard Team Jadan Weldtite p/b Vive le Velo 2nd 38.43
4 Amy Gornall Secret Training CC 2nd 38.43
5 Holly Flannery Team Jadan Weldtite p/b Vive le Velo 2nd 38.43
6 Amy Monkhouse Team Jadan Weldtite p/b Vive le Velo Youth A 38.43
7 Lily Greenhalgh Team 22 2nd 38.43
8 Sarah King Bianchi Dama UK 2nd 38.43
9 Nicola Moore Squadra RT 2nd 38.47
10 Rebecca Longthorp Cliff Pratt Racing 2nd 38.51
11 Melissa Greaves All Terrain Cycles Ride In Peace 2nd
12 Sarah Cramoysan Prima Team Racing 2nd 38.55
13 Felicity Gledhill SunSport Velo 2nd 40.08
14 Ava Oxley PH-MAS/Paul Milne/ Oldfield ERT Youth A39.39 +1 Lap
15 Hannah Bayes LIV AWOL 3rd 40.16 +1 Lap
16 Nicola Greenwood Holmfirth Cycling Club 3rd 40.19 +1 Lap
17 Amanda Leach Cliff Pratt Racing 4th 40.28 +1 Lap
18 Jessica O’Brien Sheffield Hallam Cycling Club 4th 38.52 +2 Laps
19 Penny Trinder Cliff Pratt Racing 4th 38.57 +2 Laps
20 Lucy Khan Cliff Pratt Racing 4th +2 Laps
21 Louise Scupham Team Jadan Weldtite p/b Vive le Velo 2nd 39.50 +2 Laps
DNF 9 Hannah Righini-Brand EDCO Continental 2nd
DNF 30 Debra Charlesworth Cliff Pratt Racing 3rd
2016 Gabriella Shaw Podium Ambition p/b Club la Santa
2015 Abby-Mae Parkinson Team Giordana Triton
2014 Iona Sewell Team GB Cycles
Photographer & Writer
Based in the North East of England; photographer Chris Maher specialises in sports photography with his main interests in Cycling and Super Bikes. Chris has covered sports events from local and national level right up to the Olympics for CyclingShorts.cc.
Website: www.ChrisMaher.co.uk
Mel Lowther chats to Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc after her win at the Alexandra Tour of Reservoir 2017.
Interview – Mel Lowther – Alexandra ToR Winner 2017 by Cycling Shorts
Mel Lowther chats to Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc after her win at the Alexandra Tour of Reservoir 2017. All content ©www.chrismaher.co.uk | www.cyclingshorts.cc
Image ©CyclingShorts.cc | www.chrismaher.co.uk
Photographer & Writer
Based in the North East of England; photographer Chris Maher specialises in sports photography with his main interests in Cycling and Super Bikes. Chris has covered sports events from local and national level right up to the Olympics for CyclingShorts.cc.
Website: www.ChrisMaher.co.uk
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