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Royal London 360 Youth Cycling League - Round 10 Report & Results

by isleofman.com 24th June 2011
Outbreaks of heavy rain failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the 249 competitors who turned out at the NSC last Tuesday night for round 10 of the Royal London 360 children's cycling league. A prolonged downpour just before the racing got underway resulted in the cancellation of the three racing bike events on safety grounds Making light of the difficult conditions, Peter Lloyd notched up his seventh success in the novices class. Archie Dunn took the runners-up spot ahead of Jemma Quayle, who pipped Rebecca Walmsley for the final place on the rostrum. Newcomer Alexander Galloway produced one of the rides of the night to edge out previous winner Chester Bell for fifth place. Matthew Gledhill was a good seventh and Sophie Keen led a group of six girls home for eighth place. Lisa Martin and Kate Morris rounded off the top ten. In the born 2006 & later category Corey Peters got the better of overall leader Zachary Dowson for the second week running. Jack Keenan splashed his way round to third and Cian Jackson beat Ivan Sorby and Peter Cope to the line for fourth. Drystan Sewell, William Curphey and Alfie Swales filled the next three places, with the ever improving Kazu Senior a good tenth. Lucy Barnett took the girls' prize in 21st position. Harry Kneen attacked Niall Colquitt and Chloe Dillon on the final lap of the born 2005 race and powered his way to victory. Mairi Harrison rode Bradley Kneen off her wheel to grab fourth and Luca Moretta outsprinted Frank Kinnish, Liam Smith, Nathan Cannell and Jacob O'Boyle for sixth. The born 2004 riders were hit with the worst of the weather. Zac Walker and Dillon Dowson went from the gun and stayed clear to the finish where Walker just got the verdict in the final dash for the line. Ralf Holden edged out twins Joshua and Cameron Dudley in the bunch sprint for third, while Mia Worthington grabbed the girls' award in 13th spot. Arch rivals Percy Hampton and Jake Wilson also had a close tussle in the born 2003 event, with Hampton eventually taking the honours by the narrowest of margins. Thomas Skillicorn held off Matthew Black, Jack Christian, Jonty Bregazzi and Tyler Hannay in the gallop for third and Jamie Gelling outgunned top girl Darcy Cain in the battle for eighth. Emily Kinley and Megan Cannell completed the girls' podium in 17th and 19th positions respectively. Glen Vine's Will Corkill made his intentions clear from the start of the born 2002 class, riding away from the field and time trialing to a comfortable solo victory. Corrin Leeming led Nathanael Tyson and Jack Whitelegg in to grab second and first girl Shellan Leeming pipped Charlie Moss and Fin Samson for fifth. Tosh Teare came from behind to pip Max Walker in the born 2001 age group. Juan Kneen and Adam Scarffe overtook Emma Draper in the closing stages to snatch third and fourth, with Chloe Crellin a safe sixth ahead of chasers Rory Donegan, Sean Young and Charlie Moore. In the born 2000 & earlier race, the final event in a shortened programme, Matthew Draper got an early gap and was never seriously challenged. Adam Kelly outsprinted Lucas Mudie, Kaitlin Slack, Ben Christian, Sam Batey and Joseph Corkish for second place. ROYAL LONDON 360 YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS - ROUND 10 - TUESDAY, 21st JUNE 2011 NOVICES 1. Peter Lloyd 2. Archie Dunn 3. Jemma Quayle - 1st girl 4. Rebecca Walmsley 5. Alexander Galloway 6. Cheater Bell 7. Matthew Gledhill 8. Sophie Keen 9. Lisa Martin 10. Kate Morris 11. Rubi Skillen 12. Belinda Dennett 13. Rebecca Cooil 14. Joseph Corlett 15. T.J.Teare 16. Eddy Dillon 17. Maria Moore 18. Myles Le Geyt 19. Niamh Smith 20. Lewis Quirk 21. Ellie Caine 22. Lewin Scarffe 23. Gabriel Murphy 24. Alec Sorby 25. Dylan Tattersall 26. Freddie Griffin 27. Izzy Craig 28. Joseph Devereau 29. McKenzie Howard 30. Sinead Moore 31. Lula Thomas 32. Zack Bellhouse 33. George Kinnish 34. Lewis Caine 35. Ollie Eyres 36. Owen Pilley 37. Lois Kneen 38. Dominic Andrea 39. Freddie Quilliam 40. Mollie Dennett 41. Jessica Rich 42. Kelly Domingo 43. Harley Ridgway 44. Mikey Cosgrove 45. Megan Callin 46. Jack Smith 47. Chloe Tyson 48. Max Robbins 49. Robert Tomlinson BORN 2006 & LATER 1. Corey Peters 2. Zachary Dowson 3. Jack Keenan 4. Cian Jackson 5. Ivan Sorby 6. Peter Cope 7. Drystan Sewell 8. William Curphey 9. Alfie Swales 10. Kazu Senior 11. Harry Callin 12. Ryan Edwards 13. Charlie Convery 14. Jak Clague 15. Edward Marsh 16. Jack Robbins 17. Harry Fox 18. Shannon Moore 19. Fletcher Kneen 20. Corbin Stewart 21. Lucy Barnett - 1st girl 22. Jacob Lawrence 23. Evie Powell 24. Callum Clague 25. Alex Andrew 26. Harry Eyres 27. Ralph Scott 28. Grace Kelly 29. Charlie Scarffe 30. Sophie Smith 31. Hayden Freestone 32. Jack Mylchreest 33. Ethan Bratty 34. Kai Kiernan 35. Callum Larkin 36. Ruby McCubbin 37. Samuel Devereau 38. Tadgh Hall 39. Darcy O'Connor BORN 2005 1. Harry Kneen 2. Niall Colquitt 3. Chloe Dillon - 1st girl 4. Mairi Harrison 5. Bradley Kneen 6. Luca Moretta 7. Frank Kinnish 8. Liam Smith 9. Nathan Cannell 10. Jacob O'Boyle 11. James Scott 12. Oliver Corkish 13. Oliver Tobin 14. Robert Docherty 15. Aaron Christian 16. Callum Salisbury 17. Joey Magee 18. Tyler Annis 19. Teddy Dunn 20. Cormac Ewan 21. Jacob McCanney 22. Harry Boyle 23. Albert Kessler 24. Chloe Comaish 25. Daniel Friel 26. Daniel Martin 27. Matthew Young 28. Eimear Boyle 29. Nathan Kennaugh 30. Ethan Daugherty 31. Niall McCanney 32. Tommy Ralston 33. Ella Griffin 34. Lily Griffiths 35. Ealish Cook 36. Emma Stratford 37. Tyler Whyment 38. Luka Warren 39. Joseph Quinn 40. Juan Domingo 41. Cerys Mudie BORN 2004 1. Zac Walker 2. Dillon Dowson 3. Ralf Holden 4. Joshua Dudley 5. Cameron Dudley 6. Adam Price 7. Nathan Slack 8. Billy Kennedy 9. Daniel Keen 10. Oliver Harrison 11. Cameron Hawes 12. Callum Crellin 13. Mia Worthington - 1st girl 14. Ross Quayle 15. William Parkes 16. Lucy Corlett 17. James Mitchell 18. Jacob Andrea 19. Joshua Kelly 20. Toby Craig 21. James Devereau 22. Kiera Prentice 23. Sam Barnett 24. Andrew Tobin 25. Blae Richardson 26. Charlie Swales 27. Nancy Wheeler 28. Carrick Samson 29. Ryan Blair 30. Marcella Dillon 31. Amy Quayle 32. Mia Warren 33. Milo Murphy 34. Joshua Clough 35. Charley Knight 36. Philip Bridson 37. William Mosley 38. Kirree Moore 39. Charlie Swales 40. Anna Price 41. Jack Sowerby 42. Rob Molesworth 43. Morgan Faragher 44. Millie Corlett BORN 2003 1. Percy Hampton 2. Jake Wilson 3. Thomas Skillicorn 4. Matthew Black 5. Jack Christian 6. Jonty Bregazzi 7. Tyler Hannay 8. Jamie Gelling 9. Darcy Cain - 1st girl 10. Ryan Quirk 11. Thomas Young 12. Matthew Cooil 13. Jack Collister 14. Jack Shimmin 15. Freddie Ralston 16. Arron Ramsey 17. Emily Kinley 18. Aaron Kirk 19. Megan Cannell 20. Josh Gilardoni 21. Lucy Gaylor 22. Sam Cunningham 23. Kieran Bratty 24. Reece Freestone 25. Alfie Quilliam BORN 2002 1. Will Corkill 2. Corrin Leeming 3. Nathanael Tyson 4. Jack Whitelegg 5. Shellan Leeming - 1st girl 6. Charlie Moss 7. Fin Samson 8. Caitlin Christian 9. Toby Young 10. Ellie Warren 11. Elizabeth Mosley BORN 2001 1. Tosh Teare 2. Max Walker 3. Juan Kneen 4. Adam Scarffe 5. Emma Draper - 1st girl 6. Chloe Crellin 7. Rory Donegan 8. Sean Young 9. Charlie Moore 10. Christopher Moore 11. Lizzie Price BORN 2000 & EARLIER 1. Matthew Draper 2. Adam Kelly 3. Lucas Mudie 4. Kaitlin Slack - 1st girl 5. Ben Christian 6. Sam Batey 7. Joseph Corkish 8. Ben Cunningham 9. Ruby Kennedy 10. Ciara Sowerby ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 24th, June 2011 09:02pm.

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