Racing
MTB: Podium finish for Rhys Holland-JonesRhys Holland-Jones took an impressive second place (Juvenile Classification) at round 6 of the Mud Sweat & Gears Mountain Bike Series at Hinchingbrooke Park in Huntingdon. On a new bike and working together with club mate, Robin Lines (9th Youth Classification), Rhys achieved his best ever performance and is the second WSW&T rider to make the podium in the MSG Eastern Region Series this season. New member Ross McKenzie finished 8th in the Youth Classification of the same race. All three young riders are making great progress this season. The slightly cooler (than of late) and dry conditions were ideal for mountain bike racing (unless like some you prefer mud and rain!). The course was flat and fast. The recent heat wave had hard baked the clay which made up about half the course producing a very fast surface. In contrast there were a couple of long cut grass sections to slow and sap the strength of the riders. The sections in the woods were a maze of tape arranged to test riders’ cornering skills to the maximum. There weren’t many technical features but the speed achievable on the faster sections rendered an element of danger to otherwise fairly straightforward features. Last Updated (Thursday, 14 November 2013 12:29) |
Higham 10mile TT 1st August 201333 riders negotiated then tough Higham 10 mile time trial course in the latest Thursday evening event. Despite breezy conditions, many riders clocked course bests thanks mainly to the tailwind finishing section between Barrow and Higham. Winning the event was Lee Sturman in 23.49 (25.10 mph), this gave him a 1 second margin over brother Dale Sturman. 3rd place went to current points series leader Richard Farrow 24.50, 4th went to Julian Long, fresh from his recent top 6 finish at the Culford Triathlon. He finished in 25.07. Making up the top 6 was 14 year old Harry Paine from the Essex based Glendene CC, who finished in 25.26 to claim 5th. Darren Davis with a course best was 6th in 25.56. Notable performances from Lewis Elson who improved his best time over the hilly course by 2.03, Matt Denny improved by 1.23 and newly crowned British hand cycling champion Brian Alldis improved by 33 seconds. Last Updated (Thursday, 14 November 2013 12:30) Mills finished 5th in Lotus #9As the only WSW & Tri entrant in the latest round of the Lotus Circuit series, Tom Mills secured fifth place in the Go Race event. Full results are available on the Lotus series website, as well as details of how to enter the next rounds. Last Updated (Thursday, 14 November 2013 12:30) |
Shingleton defends title at Culford TriathlonThere were many great performances by West Suffolk Wheelers and Triathlon club members in the 2013 Culford Triathlon, promoted by Ipswich Tri Club. With three WSW & Tri members in the top 10, Matt Shingleton successfully defended his title winning in 52:55, Pip Moore finished 4th and Julian Long finished in 6th place. There were numerous PB performances, with Phil Clarke recorded a PBto finish in 17th place (59:11). Other WSW & Tri results: Sharon Perry 55th 1:03:59, Chris Brownhill in his 1st Tri 57th 1:04:34, David Leaver 1:08:44,Rob Adam 1:09:13, Alex Hart 1:09:13, Steve Bull 1:12:30, Paul Jeremy Sawyer 1:15:54, Jill Wilshaw 1:17:45, Elliot Wells 1:18:06 & Peter Watson 1:24:45. Full results can be seen on the Ipswich Tri Club website. Last Updated (Thursday, 14 November 2013 12:30) Brian Alldis - National ChampionAfter a hard, wet and windy road race in Darley Moor, Brian Alldis was once again crowned British National Road Race Champion(H3 division). Attacking from the start with the winner of the H2 Division, they lapped the entire field, up to 3rd place. Brian then won the race overall in an up hill sprint. A full report and results are available on the British Cycling website Last Updated (Thursday, 14 November 2013 12:29) |