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Royal London 360 Youth Cycling League - Round 18 Report & Results

by isleofman.com 18th August 2011
There was another good turnout of 271 competitors at the NSC last Tuesday night for round 18 of the Royal London 360 children's cycling league. In the novices class Peter Lloyd returned from a three week break to notch up his ninth success of the series. Alexander Galloway, the winner for the previous six weeks, was a very close second and Joseph Corlett edged out leading girl Jemma Quayle for third. Kate Morris outsprinted Lisa Martin, Eddy Dillon, Sydney Patterson, Orry Wilson, Rubi Skillen, Ashton Quilliam and Myles Le Geyt in the dash for fifth, with Freddie Griffin leading Alec Sorby and Lula Thomas home for 13th. Joseph Devereau, Lily Price, Summer Peters, Oliver Guest and Alfie Corrin completed the top twenty. Cian Jackson pipped round 17 winner Ivan Sorby for his first ever victory in the born 2006 & later category. Corey Peters got the better of Jack Keenan in the battle for third and Peter Cope beat Harry Fox, Alfie Swales, Harry Callin and Samuel Devereau in the sprint for fifth. The fast finishing David Sargent clipped off the front of the main chasing bunch to grab tenth, while Sophie Smith took the girls' prize in 18th place. Harry Kneen broke away from a leading group of four riders to take the honours in the born 2005 event. Mairi Harrison fought off a strong challenge from Chloe Dillon in the tussle for second and Teddy Dunn stayed clear of chasers Oliver Sykes, Jacob O'Boyle, James Scott and Zachary Dowson to claim fourth. Tom Corrin outgunned Frank Kinnish for ninth and Albert Kessler led Luca Moretta over the line for 11th. In the born 2004 age group Cameron Dudley surged ahead of breakaway partner Oliver Harrison to record his second win in as many weeks. Joshua Dudley had the edge on James Devereau in the gallop for third and Adam Price grabbed a fine fifth, his best result to date, ahead of Cian Gell, Joshua Clough and Joshua Leece. Jack Sowerby secured ninth and Callum Crellin led Owen Chestnut in for tenth. Kiera Prentice was the best girl in 13th spot. Seven riders contested the finish of the born 2003 race, with Jake Wilson taking the win ahead of Jonty Bregazzi, Matthew Black, Jack Christian, Thomas Skillicorn, Zac Walker and Dillon Dowson. Ramsey's Tyler Hannay overcame Jack Collister, Jamie Gelling and Darcy Cain in the sprint for eighth place, while Ryan Quirk finished clear of Matthew Cooil and Scott Mason for a safe 12th. Percy Hampton rode away from the field for a clear victory in the born 2002 class. James Harrison was too strong for Corrin Leeming in the race for second place and Nicholas Kissack got the verdict over Louis Dean in the tussle for fourth. Lead girl Charlie Moss came from behind to snatch sixth from Nathanael Tyson and Shellan Leeming came in on her own for a solid eighth. After a slow start, the born 2001 event came to life when Juan Kneen, Max Walker and Adam Scarffe attacked on the last lap and rode clear to claim the top three places on the podium. Emma Draper and Cullen Gell were unable to match the frontrunners turn of speed and had to settle for fourth and fifth respectively. The following born 2000 & earlier grouping ended in a six-strong bunch gallop, with Sam Batey taking the victory ahead of Sam Mills, Tara Ferguson, Abby Quirk, Ben Christian and Joseph Corkish. In the under 10 racing bikes Max Walker emerged from a leading pack of fourteen riders to bag maximum points ahead of Aaron Lund and Adam Scarffe. In the under 12's William Draper attacked on the penultimate lap and rode clear of the field for a comfortable win. Connor Davies outsprinted Sam Batey, Daniel Scarffe and Eleanor Davies for second place. Jamie Dudley came out on top in the under 16 racing bikes, beating Matthew Davies, Nicholas Corlett, Leon Mazzone, Nathan Draper, Matthew Bostock and Joseph Haddock in the final dash for the line. Eighth placed Sophie Black worked hard to stay in touch with the leaders and did well to take the girls' honours ahead of Anna Christian. The ever improving Breeshey Cain was the third girl in 13th spot. ROYAL LONDON 360 YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS - ROUND 18 - TUESDAY, 16th AUGUST 2011 NOVICES 1. Peter Lloyd 2. Alexander Galloway 3. Joseph Corlett 4. Jemma Quayle - 1st girl 5. Kate Morris 6. Lisa Martin 7. Eddy Dillon 8. Sydney Patterson 9. Orry Wilson 10. Ruby Skillen 11. Ashton Quilliam 12. Myles Le Geyt 13. Freddie Griffin 14. Alec Sorby 15. Lula Thomas 16. Joseph Devereau 17. Lily Price 18. Summer Peters 19. Oliver Guest 20. Alfie Corrin 21. Megan Callin 22. Ollie Eyres 23. Zack Bellhouse 24. Fearne Bregazzi 25. Lennon Moore 26. Freddie Quilliam 27. Owen Pilley 28. Colby Newbold 29. Lewis Quirk 30. Molly Larkin 31. Samuel Clarke 32. Liam Bedford 33. Mian Watterson 34. Lucy Clarke 35. Sinead Moore 36. Maria Moore 37. Jessica Rich 38. Ruby O'Boyle 39. Kelly Domingo 40. Pearce Hazel 41. Robert Tomlinson 42. Ella Darnill 43. Joshua Tyrer 44. Lewin Scarffe 45. William Lomas 46. Ben Coole 47. Jack Smith 48. Lewis Caine 49. Vincent Hazel 50. Lily-Ann Scott BORN 2006 & LATER 1. Cian Jackson 2. Ivan Sorby 3. Corey Peters 4. Jack Keenan 5. Peter Cope 6. Harry Fox 7. Alfie Swales 8. Harry Callin 9. Samuel Devereau 10. David Sargent 11. Ryan Edwards 12. Corbin Stewart 13. Ethan Bratty 14. Chester Bell 15. Ralph Scott 16. Alex Andrew 17. Harry Price 18. Sophie Smith - 1st girl 19. Dylan Tattersall 20. Rio Kelly 21. Nathan Kinrade 22. Florence Griffin 23. Harry Eyres 24. Lucy Field 25. Ellis Sharman 26. Rebecca Cooil 27. Callum Clague 28. Orry Purcell 29. Edward Field 30. Tadgh Hall 31. Idan Ashkenazi 32. Grace Kelly 33. Tom Darnill 34. Hayden Freestone 35. Abigail Clarke 36. Charlie Scarffe 37. Archie Dunn 38. Toby Chestnut 39. Sam Lythgoe 40. Phillip MacCuish 41. Ed Coole 42. George Kinnish 43. Sarah Bridson 44. Jacob Stephenson BORN 2005 1. Harry Kneen 2. Mairi Harrison - 1st girl 3. Chloe Crellin 4. Teddy Dunn 5. Oliver Sykes 6. Jacob O'Boyle 7. James Scott 8. Zachary Dowson 9. Tom Corrin 10. Frank Kinnish 11. Albert Kessler 12. Luca Moretta 13. Chloe Comaish 14. Harvey Coole 15. Daniel Martin 16. Ella Griffin 17. Robert Docherty 18. Matthew Young 19. Aaron Christian 20. Sophie Bolton 21. Joey Magee 22. Charlotte Clarke 23. Tomas Jorden 24. Daniel Friel 25. Joshua Clarke 26. Jack Barry 27. Bethan Cubbon 28. Rhiannon Oliver 29. Ajay Roberts 30. Claire Mason 31. Cormac Jeanneau 32. Holly Bradley 33. Ella May Fargher 34. Shannon Moore 35. Juan Domingo 36. Harry Fargher 37. Shane Rhodes 38. Jacob Brookes 39. Tyler Whyment 40. Josef Bell BORN 2004 1. Cameron Dudley 2. Oliver Harrison 3. Joshua Dudley 4. James Devereau 5. Adam Price 6. Cian Gell 7. Joshua Clough 8. Joshua Leece 9. Jack Sowerby 10. Callum Crellin 11. Owen Chestnut 12. Edward Teare 13. Kiera Prentice - 1st girl 14. Charley Knight 15. Nancy Wheeler 16. Alex Clarke 17. Jayden Stewart 18. Jessica Doyle 19. Philip Bridson 20. Lucy Price 21. Amy Quayle 22. Charlie Swales 23. Jason Doyle 24. Morgan Faragher 25. Rob Molesworth 26. David de Weert 27. Vincent Quilliam 28. Kirree Moore 29. Kyle Crellin 30. Millie Corlett 31. Patrick Craine 32. George Graham BORN 2003 1. Jake Wilson 2. Jonty Bregazzi 3. Matthew Black 4. Jack Christian 5. Thomas Skillicorn 6. Zac Walker 7. Dillon Dowson 8. Tyler Hannay 9. Jack Collister 10. Jamie Gelling 11. Darcy Cain - 1st girl 12. Ryan Quirk 13. Matthew Cooil 14. Scott Mason 15. Aaron Kirk 16. Thomas Brennan 17. Seth Coole 18. Katie Keenan 19. Emily Kinley 20. Kieran Bratty 21. Alex Denning 22. Leah Brennan 23. Kieran Halsall 24. Lucy Gaylor 25. Kai Jones 26. Paul Rhodes 27. Holly Price 28. Josh Gilardoni BORN 2002 1. Percy Hampton 2. James Harrison 3. Corrin Leeming 4. Nicholas Kissack 5. Louis Dean 6. Charlie Moss - 1st girl 7. Nathanael Tyson 8. Shellan Leeming 9. Ethan Quirk 10. Tom Kermode 11. Toby Young 12. Jack Whitelegg 13. Sam Corlett 14. Caitlin Christian 15. Billy Moore 16. Nathan Smith 17. Jamie McCann 18. Callum Howard 19. Eleanor Rice BORN 2001 1. Juan Kneen 2. Max Walker 3. Adam Scarffe 4. Emma Draper - 1st girl 5. Cullen Gell 6. Kyle Ormesher 7. Daniel Sowerby 8. Charlie Moore BORN 2000 & EARLIER 1. Sam Batey 2. Sam Mills 3. Tara Ferguson - 1st girl 4. Abby Quirk 5. Ben Christian 6. Joseph Corkish 7. Ciara Sowerby 8. Jessica Lloyd 9. William Moore 10. Breesha Moore UNDER 10 RACING BIKES 1. Max Walker 2. Aaron Lund 3. Adam Scarffe 4. Tyler Cain 5. Conor Gelling 6. Percy Hampton 7. Jake Wilson 8. Charlie Moss - 1st girl 9. Jonty Bregazzi 10. Emily Bridson 11. Chloe Crellin 12. Juan Kneen 13. James Harrison 14. Matthew Black 15. Emma Draper 16. Blae Cain 17. Dillon Dowson 18. Corey Hill 19. Corrin Leeming 20. Zac Walker 21. Jack Christian 22. Callum Bratty 23. Thomas Skillicorn 24. Darcy Cain 25. Cameron Dudley 26. Joshua Dudley 27. Shellan Leeming 28. Tyler Hannay 29. Chloe Dillon 30. David de Weert 31. Chloe Comaish 32. Kieran Bratty UNDER 12 RACING BIKES 1. William Draper 2. Conor Davies 3. Sam Batey 4. Daniel Scarffe 5. Eleanor Davies - 1st girl 6. Marcus Simpson 7. Liam McCann 8. Thomas Bostock 9. Ben Christian 10. Joseph Corkish 11. Jessica Lloyd 12. Jamie Comaish UNDER 16 RACING BIKES 1. Jamie Dudley 2. Matthew Davies 3. Nicholas Corlett 4. Leon Mazzone 5. Nathan Draper 6. Matthew Bostock 7. Joseph Haddock 8. Sophie Black - 1st girl 9. Anna Christian 10. Owen Dudley 11. Jamie Everitt 12. Rory McCann 13. Breeshey Cain 14. Nathan Hinks 15. Phoebe Ferguson 16. Sam Mills 17. Breesha Quirk 18. Daniel de Weert 19. Matthew Ward 20. Daniel Ward 21. Abby Quirk Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 18th, August 2011 04:48pm.

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