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Royal London 360 Youth Cycling League - Round 17 Report & Results

by isleofman.com 12th August 2011
The seventeenth round of Team Royal London 360 Isle of Man's youth league was held at the NSC last Tuesday night in bright sunshine and virtually windless conditions. Alexander Galloway went from the gun in the novices class, taking the chequered flag well clear of the rest of the field. Joseph Corlett outsprinted Lisa Martin, Kate Morris and Jemma Quayle for the runners-up spot, with Rubi Skillen beating Sydney Patterson, Ashton Quilliam and Eddy Dillon in the battle for sixth. Maria Moore led James Gale and Alec Sorby home to round off the top ten. Ivan Sorby edged out Cian Jackson to record his maiden win in the born 2006 & later age group. David Sargent was a safe third and Alfie Swales held off pursuers Harry Callin, Libbie Thompson and Ryan Edwards to grab fourth. Holly Palmer pipped Lucy Barnett, Orry Purcell and Samuel Cowin for eighth, while Sophie Smith and Corbin Stewart escaped from the main bunch to secure 12th and 13th places respectively. In the born 2005 race Harry Kneen rode away from a leading group of seven riders to score a comfortable solo victory. Mairi Harrison eased ahead of Chloe Dillon, Nathan Cannell, Jacob O'Boyle,Teddy Dunn and James Scott for second, with Oliver Sykes taking a fine eighth on his 2011 debut. Bradley Kneen was a lonely ninth and Chloe Comaish stayed clear of the fast finishing Charlie Cowin to claim tenth. A delighted Cameron Dudley got the better of fellow frontrunners Ralf Holden and Oliver Harrison to pick up his first win in the born 2004 event. Joshua Dudley dropped James Devereau and Billy Kennedy on the final lap for a solid fourth and Joshua Clough did well to outgun Toby Craig, Cian Gell, Ross Quayle and Callum Crellin in the dash for seventh. Kiera Prentice was the leading girl in 12th spot. In the born 2003 category Percy Hampton had the edge on Jake Wilson in the final sprint for the line, with Jonty Bregazzi getting the verdict over Matthew Black, Zac Walker, Thomas Skillicorn, Jack Christian and Ryan Quirk in the gallop for the final podium position. Ramsey's Tyler Hannay was ninth a short distance ahead of Jamie Gelling and top girl Darcy Cain. Will Corkill got an early gap in the born 2002 class and steadily increased it all the way to the finish, notching up his sixth success of the season. James Harrison made a determined chase but in the end was happy to settle for a well earned second ahead of the fast closing trio of Corrin Leeming, Nicholas Kissack and Blae Cain. The ever consistent Louis Dean had the upper hand on Nathanael Tyson, Joshua Mills and Shellan Leeming in the tussle for sixth , while relative newcomer Deacon Lombard-Chibnall did well to finish tenth in only his second outing at the NSC. Returning from a two week break, Max Walker overcame Adam Scarffe to take the honours in the born 2001 three lapper and Matthew Draper beat Lucas Mudie and Sam Mills to bag maximum points again in the born 2000 & earlier grouping. Emma Draper and Tara Ferguson were the leading girls in each class. A nine-strong group of riders contested the finish of the under 10 racing bikes, but no one could match the speed of winner Tosh Teare in the final sprint. Max Walker was second followed by Adam Scarffe, Aaron Lund, Tyler Cain and Conor Gelling, who completed the top six leader board. Emma Draper, Emily Bridson and Chloe Crellin were the leading girls in 10th, 12th and 14th places. In the under 12 racing bikes eight year old Charlie Gibson, who was riding up a class, produced one of the rides of the night to finish second behind winner William Draper in the bunch gallop for the line. The hard working Conor Davies was a close third and Eleanor Davies the top girl in fourth place. Jamie Dudley outsprinted Matthew Davies and Leon Mazzone for his sixth win in the under 16 racing bikes. Nathan Draper was the first U/14 rider home in fourth place and Elizabeth Holden the best girl in tenth position. ROYAL LONDON 360 YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS - ROUND 17 - TUESDAY, 9th AUGUST 2011 NOVICES 1. Alexander Galloway 2. Joseph Corlett 3. Lisa Martin - 1st girl 4. Kate Morris 5. Jemma Quayle 6. Rubi Skillen 7. Sydney Patterson 8. Ashton Quilliam 9. Eddy Dillon 10. Maria Moore 11. James Gale 12. Alec Sorby 13. Joseph Devereau 14. Freddie Quilliam 15. Megan Callin 16. Izzy Craig 17. Oliver Guest 18. Pearce Hazel 19. Alfie Corrin 20. Owen Pilley 21. Liam Bedford 22. Lewis Quirk 23. Matty Valerga 24. Molly Larkin 25. Ollie Eyres 26. Lennon Moore 27. Colby Newbold 28. Jessica Rich 29. Samuel Clarke 30. Lexi Gibson 31. Noa Ashkenazi 32. Freddie Griffin 33. Lewin Scarffe 34. Kelly Domingo 35. Ethan Kearney 36. Ben Coole 37. Ethan Griffiths 38. Robbie Valerga 39. Mian Watterson 40. Mollie Dennett 41. Robert Tomlinson 42. Joshua Tyrer 43. Lily-Ann Scott 44. Lucinda Marais 45. Harley Ridgway 46. Liam Hunt BORN 2006 & LATER 1. Ivan Sorby 2. Cian Jackson 3. David Sargent 4. Alfie Swales 5. Harry Callin 6. Libbie Thompson - 1st girl 7. Ryan Edwards 8. Hollie Palmer 9. Lucy Barnett 10. Orry Purcell 11. Samuel Cowin 12. Sophie Smith 13. Corbin Stewart 14. Orry Lund 15. Florence Griffin 16. Callum Clague 17. Jack Mylchreest 18. Dylan Tattersall 19. Tadgh Hall 20. Ethan Bratty 21. Hayden Freestone 22. Charlie Scarffe 23. Harry Eyres 24. Isaac Batty 25. Rio Kelly 26. Rebecca Cooil 27. Grace Kelly 28. Samuel Devereau 29. Idan Ashkenazi 30. Lucy Field 31. Darcy O'Connor 32. Archie Dunn 33. Edward Field 34. Ed Coole 35. Callum Larkin 36. Abigail Clarke 37. Kaidan Gibson 38. Jacob Stephenson BORN 2005 1. Harry Kneen 2. Mairi Harrison - 1st girl 3. Chloe Dillon 4. Nathan Cannell 5. Jacob O'Boyle 6. Teddy Dunn 7. James Scott 8. Oliver Sykes 9. Bradley Kneen 10. Chloe Comaish 11. Charlie Cowin 12. Tom Corrin 13. Luca Moretta 14. Daniel Martin 15. Robert Docherty 16. Harvey Coole 17. Nathan Kennaugh 18. Albert Kessler 19. Matthew Young 20. Tyler Annis 21. Ella Griffin 22. Emma Stratford 23. Tommy Ralston 24. Joey Magee 25. Callum Salisbury 26. Lily Griffiths 27. Aaron Christian 28. Callum Freestone 29. Jack Barry 30. Daniel Friel 31. Rhiannon Oliver 32. Ajay Roberts 33. Juan Domingo 34. Joshua Clarke 35. Luka Warren 36. Shannon Moore 37. Josef Bell 38. Jacob Brookes 39. Shane Rhodes BORN 2004 1. Cameron Dudley 2. Ralf Holden 3. Oliver Harrison 4. Joshua Dudley 5. James Devereau 6. Billy Kennedy 7. Joshua Clough 8. Toby Craig 9. Cian Gell 10. Ross Quayle 11. Callum Crellin 12. Kiera Prentice - 1st girl 13. Jack Sowerby 14. Charley Knight 15. Harry Whitehouse 16. Nancy Wheeler 17. Edward Teare 18. Mia Worthington 19. Sam Barnett 20. Alex Clarke 21. Lucy Corlett 22. Marcella Dillon 23. Jessica Doyle 24. William Mosley 25. Samuel Mitchell 26. Kirree Moore 27. Amy Quayle 28. Jason Doyle 29. Sophie Hawley 30. Charlie Swales 31. Carrick Samson 32. David de Weert 33. Kieran Kearney 34. Morgan Faragher 35. George Graham BORN 2003 1. Percy Hampton 2. Jake Wilson 3. Jonty Bregazzi 4. Matthew Black 5. Zac Walker 6. Thomas Skillicorn 7. Jack Christian 8. Ryan Quirk 9. Tyler Hannay 10. Jamie Gelling 11. Darcy Cain - 1st girl 12. Matthew Cooil 13. Freddie Ralston 14. Megan Cannell 15. Aaron Kirk 16. Thomas Brennan 17. Seth Coole 18. Leah Brennan 19. Emily Kinley 20. Kieran Bratty 21. Kai Jones 22. Alfie Quilliam 23. Paul Rhodes 24. Amy Ratcliffe 25. Lucy Gaylor 26. Meghan Teare BORN 2002 1. Will Corkill 2. James Harrison 3. Corrin Leeming 4. Nicholas Kissack 5. Blae Cain - 1st girl 6. Louis Dean 7. Nathanael Tyson 8. Joshua Mills 9. Shellan Leeming 10. Deacon Lombard-Chibnall 11. Jack Whitelegg 12. Charlie Moss 13. Sam Corlett 14. Ethan Quirk 15. Fin Samson 16. Toby Young 17. Alastair Flint 18. Billy Moore 19. Caitlin Christian 20. Tom Kermode 21. Nathan Smith 22. Elizabeth Mosley BORN 2001 1. Max Walker 2. Adam Scarffe 3. Juan Kneen 4. Emma Draper - 1st girl 5. Cullen Gell 6. Matthew Flint 7. Chloe Crellin 8. George Ratcliffe 9. Daniel Sowerby 10. Jodie Fox BORN 2000 & EARLIER 1. Matthew Draper 2. Lucas Mudie 3. Sam Mills 4. Alex Cain 5. Tara Ferguson - 1st girl 6. Sam Batey 7. Abby Quirk 8. Joseph Corkish 9. Ciara Sowerby 10. Ruby Kennedy 11. Emma Nicholson 12. Jamie Comaish UNDER 10 RACING BIKES 1. Tosh Teare 2. Max Walker 3. Adam Scarffe 4. Aaron Lund 5. Tyler Cain 6. Conor Gelling 7. Percy Hampton 8. Will Corkill 9. James Harrison 10. Emma Draper - 1st girl 11. Jake Wilson 12. Emily Bridson 13. Juan Kneen 14. Chloe Crellin 15. Charlie Moss 16. Corey Hill 17. Zac Walker 18. Oliver Harrison 19. Corrin Leeming 20. Matthew Black 21. Callum Bratty 22. Blae Cain 23. Thomas Skillicorn 24. Jack Christian 25. Joshua Dudley 26. Cameron Dudley 27. Shellan Leeming 28. Tyler Hannay 29. Chloe Dillon 30. Kieran Bratty 31. Chloe Comaish UNDER 12 RACING BIKES 1. William Draper 2. Charlie Gibson 3. Conor Davies 4. Eleanor Davies - 1st girl 5. Liam McCann 6. Callum Clague 7. Daniel Scarffe 8. Sam Batey 9. Lucas Mudie 10. Alex Cain 11. William Cole 12. Joseph Corkish 13. Jamie Comaish UNDER 16 RACING BIKES 1. Jamie Dudley 2. Matthew Davies 3. Leon Mazzone 4. Nathan Draper 5. Matthew Draper 6. Joseph Haddock 7. Callum Donnell 8. Michael Moss 9. Rory McCann 10. Elizabeth Holden - 1st girl 11. Jamie Everitt 12. Breeshey Cain 13. Sophie Black 14. Nathan Hinks 15. Phoebe Ferguson 16. Sam Mills 17. Daniel de Weert 18. Matthew Ward 19. Daniel Ward 20. Megan Comaish ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 12th, August 2011 09:06pm.

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