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Royal London 360 Youth Cycling League - Round 20

by isleofman.com 1st September 2011
A shower of rain just prior to the start of racing failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the 244 competitors who signed-on at the NSC last Tuesday night for the 20th and final round of the 2011 Royal London 360 youth league. British Cycling's Go Ride North West Regional Development Manager Alex Scoular was there to witness the action. The novices were the first to take to the track and it was Alexander Galloway who eventually took the honours after a close battle with leading girl Sydney Ella Patterson. Third place went to Lisa Martin and Kate Morris beat Matthew Gledhill for fourth. Peter Lloyd held off Aoife Hartley in the dash for sixth and Sophie Keen stayed clear of a six-strong chasing group to claim eighth place. Freddie Griffin and impressive newcomer Rebecca Parker rounded off the top ten. In the born 2006 & later age group Corey Peters outsprinted Cian Jackson to bag his sixth success of the series. Ivan Sorby was a safe third ahead of Edward Marsh and Charley Convery, while Harry Callin led Alfie Swales, Ryan Edwards, Peter Cope, Corbin Stewart and Lucy Barnett over the line for sixth. The fast finishing Orry Purcell overtook Ethan Bratty, Hollie Palmer and Rio Kelly in the final few metres to grab 12th. Niall Colquitt got the better of arch rival Harry Kneen in the battle for the top slot in the born 2005 event. Jacob O'Boyle and Oliver Sykes clipped off the front of the main chasing group to take third and fourth respectively, with James Scott outgunning Chloe Dillon and Frank Kinnish in the gallop for fifth. Tom Corrin beat Daniel Martin to the line for eighth and Charlie Cowin led Harry Boyle in to claim tenth. Continuing his end of season run of good form, Cameron Dudley notched up his fourth successive win in the born 2004 category, edging out Oliver Harrison in the final sprint for the chequered flag. Joshua Dudley came from behind to snatch third from Billy Kennedy, Daniel Keen, Adam Price and Joshua Leece, while former frontrunner Nathan Slack salvaged eighth ahead of pursuers Callum Crellin, Megan Boardman, Owen Chestnut and Mia Worthington. Kirk Michael's Cameron Hawes pipped Edward Teare for 13th and Archie Callaghan did very well to finish 15th on his racing debut. A determined Matthew Black was too strong for breakaway partners Thomas Skillicorn, Zac Walker and Jack Christian in the sprint for the number one spot in the born 2003 race. Jamie Gelling was a solid fifth and Thomas Young put in a late surge to take sixth ahead of Darcy Cain, Jack Collister and Ryan Quirk. The consistent Matthew Cooil completed the top ten. Corrin Leeming powered away from the field for a comfortable solo victory in the born 2002 class. Nicholas Kissack and Shellan Leeming trailed in for second and third and Jack Whitelegg overcame Tom Kermode and Anna Kelly in the fight for fourth. Jamie McCann slid off on the final corner of the final lap but remounted to finish tenth. Just six riders lined up for the start of the born 2001 three lapper, with Max Walker outsprinting Adam Scarffe for the win and Cullen Gell beating George Ratcliffe in the scrap for third. Sean Young was fifth and Jodie Fox sixth. In the following born 2000 & earlier grouping Adam Kelly got the better of Alex Cain, Lucas Mudie, Ben Christian and Tara Ferguson in the final push for the line. Lewis Parker had the edge on Ben Cunningham in the tussle for sixth. Picking up from where he left off, Tosh Teare returned from holiday to score a sixth consecutive win in the under 10 racing bikes. Aaron Lund took the runners-up spot from Tyler Cain, Max Walker, Juan Kneen, Adam Scarffe, Conor Gelling and Will Corkill. Ninth place went to Corey Hill and Emily Bridson was the first girl home in a good tenth place. Eight riders contested the finish of the under 12 racing bikes, with William Draper getting the verdict over Thomas Bostock and the ever improving Liam McCann. The girls' prize went to Eleanor Davies in seventh spot. With the light fading fast, the under 16's race was reduced to twelve laps. Leon Mazzone got away in the closing stages and stayed clear to the finish for a well deserved maiden win. Jake Kelly narrowly beat Jamie Dudley for second and Matthew Davies took fourth ahead of Josh Knights and Nathan Draper, who was the first B rider (under 14) across the line. Anna Christian, Breeshey Cain and Sophie Black were the top three girls in 10th, 13th and 14th positions. A total of 645 competitors took part in this year's series with an average of 285 riders turning out for each of the twenty rounds staged. The final overall positions in the league will be revealed at the prize presentation in the Villa Marina on Sunday, 9th October. ROYAL LONDON 360 YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS - ROUND 20 - TUESDAY, 30th AUGUST 2011 NOVICES 1. Alexander Galloway 2. Sydney-Ella Patterson 3. Lisa Martin 4. Kate Morris 5. Matthew Gledhill 6. Peter Lloyd 7. Aoife Hartley 8. Sophie Keen 9. Freddie Griffin 10. Rebecca Parker 11. Myles Le Geyt 12. Lula Thomas 13. Eddy Dillon 14. Rubi Skillen 15. Summer Peters 16. Alec Sorby 17. Liam Bedford 18. Ollie Eyres 19. Owen Pilley 20. Mian Watterson 21. Megan Callin 22. Jack Smith 23. Colby Newbold 24. Maria Moore 25. Lewis Quirk 26. Ella Darnill 27. Lewis Caine 28. Ruby Palmer 29. Joshua Tyrer 30. Libby Jeyes 31. Oliver Guest 32. Lucy Clarke 33. Robert Tomlinson 34. Lewin Scarffe 35. Isabella Clarke 36. William Lomas 37. Lily-Ann Scott 38. Niamh Smith 39. Ben Coole 40. Amy Corran 41. Max Convery 42. Isla Palmer BORN 2006 & LATER 1. Corey Peters 2. Cian Jackson 3. Ivan Sorby 4. Edward Marsh 5. Charlie Convery 6. Harry Callin 7. Alfie Swales 8. Ryan Edwards 9. Peter Cope 10. Corbin Stewart 11. Lucy Barnett - 1st girl 12. Orry Purcell 13. Ethan Bratty 14. Hollie Palmer 15. Rio Kelly 16. Ralph Scott 17. Ruby McCubbin 18. Dylan Tattersall 19. Florence Griffin 20. Sophie Smith 21. Harry Eyres 22. Jack Robbins 23. Jack Mylchreest 24. Haydn Freestone 25. Samuel Cowin 26. Rebecca Cooil 27. Tom Darnill 28. Lydia Wylie 29. Grace Kelly 30. Edward Field 31. Charlie Scarffe 32. Callum Clague 33. Tadgh Hall 34. Lucy Field 35. Toby Chestnut 36. Ed Coole 37. Sarah Bridson 38. Alfie Corrin BORN 2005 1. Niall Colquitt 2. Harry Kneen 3. Jacob O'Boyle 4. Oliver Sykes 5. James Scott 6. Chloe Dillon - 1st girl 7. Frank Kinnish 8. Tom Corrin 9. Daniel Martin 10. Charlie Cowin 11. Harry Boyle 12. Luca Moretta 13. Chloe Comaish 14. Harvey Coole 15. Ella Griffin 16. Matthew Young 17. Jack Corran 18. Callum Salisbury 19. Nathan Kennaugh 20. Bethan Cubbon 21. Claire Mason 22. Joey Magee 23. Charlotte Clarke 24. Luka Warren 25. Jack Barry 26. Fraser Clarke 27. Tyler Annis 28. Tommy Ralston 29. Matilda Clague 30. Eimear Boyle 31. Sophie Bolton 32. Cormac Jeanneau 33. Rhiannon Oliver 34. Joe Lavender 35. Tyler Whyment 36. Shannon Moore 37. Callum Freestone 38. Rosie Baxter 39. Josef Bell 40. Jacob Brookes BORN 2004 1. Cameron Dudley 2. Oliver Harrison 3. Joshua Dudley 4. Billy Kennedy 5. Daniel Keen 6. Adam Price 7. Joshua Leece 8. Nathan Slack 9. Callum Crellin 10. Megan Boardman - 1st girl 11. Owen Chestnut 12. Mia Worthington 13. Cameron Hawes 14. Edward Teare 15. Archie Callaghan 16. Oliver Wylie 17. Lucy Worthington 18. Nancy Wheeler 19. Jayden Stewart 20. Toby Wylie 21. Samuel Mitchell 22. Marcella Dillon 23. Sam Barnett 24. Philip Bridson 25. Charlie Swales 26. Kirree Moore 27. Rob Molesworth 28. George Graham 29. Bailey Fox 30. Emma Cunningham 31. David de Weert 32. Ryan Blair 33. Hannah Palmer 34. Anna Price BORN 2003 1. Matthew Black 2. Thomas Skillicorn 3. Zac Walker 4. Jack Christian 5. Jamie Gelling 6. Thomas Young 7. Darcy Cain - 1st girl 8. Jack Collister 9. Ryan Quirk 10. Matthew Cooil 11. Seth Coole 12. Freddie Ralston 13. Emily Kinley 14. Scott Mason 15. Kieran Bratty 16. Sam Cunningham 17. Kieran Halsall 18. Neill Maxwell 19. Spencer Clarke 20. Josh Gilardoni 21. Ryan Colquitt BORN 2002 1. Corrin Leeming 2. Nicholas Kissack 3. Shellan Leeming - 1st girl 4. Jack Whitelegg 5. Tom Kermode 6. Anna Kelly 7. Nathan Smith 8. Scarlett Clague 9. Millie Palmer 10. Jamie McCann BORN 2001 1. Max Walker 2. Adam Scarffe 3. Cullen Gell 4. George Ratcliffe 5. Sean Young 6. Jodie Fox - 1st girl BORN 2000 & EARLIER 1. Adam Kelly 2. Alex Cain 3. Lucas Mudie 4. Ben Christian 5. Tara Ferguson - 1st girl 6. Lewis Parker 7. Ben Cunningham 8. Harry Cain 9. Ruby Kennedy 10. Cameron Mallinson 11. Emma Nicholson 12. Sean Maxwell 13. Adam Callow 14. William Moore 15. Breesha Moore UNDER 10 RACING BIKES 1. Tosh Teare 2. Aaron Lund 3. Tyler Cain 4. Max Walker 5. Juan Kneen 6. Adam Scarffe 7. Conor Gelling 8. Will Corkill 9. Corey Hill 10. Emily Bridson - 1st girl 11. Callum Bratty 12. Chloe Crellin 13. Matthew Black 14. Oliver Harrison 15. Corrin Leeming 16. Blae Cain 17. Thomas Skillicorn 18. Zac Walker 19. Jack Christian 20. Jamie Gelling 21. Shellan Leeming 22. Darcy Cain 23. Cameron Dudley 24. Anna Kelly 25 Joshua Dudley 26. Chloe Dillon 27. Cameron Hawes 28. Kieran Bratty 29. Chloe Comaish UNDER 12 RACING BIKES 1. William Draper 2. Thomas Bostock 3. Liam McCann 4. Daniel Scarffe 5. Charlie Gibson 6. Callum Clague 7. Eleanor Davies - 1st girl 8. Ben Christian 9. Kaitlin Slack 10. Adam Kelly 11. Alex Cain 12. Tara Ferguson UNDER 16 RACING BIKES 1. Leon Mazzone 2. Jake Kelly 3. Jamie Dudley 4. Matthew Davies 5. Josh Knights 6. Nathan Draper 7. Matthew Bostock 8. Owen Dudley 9. Joseph Haddock 10. Anna Christian - 1st girl 11. Jamie Everitt 12. Rory McCann 13. Breeshey Cain 14. Sophie Black 15. Conor Davies 16. Phoebe Ferguson 17. Daniel de Weert 18. Daniel Ward 19. Ben Cunningham 20. Cameron Mallinson 21. Matthew Ward 22. Megan Comaish ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 1st, September 2011 03:59pm.

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