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Posted by JAMES SMITH at 20:05
Totnes Vire 2 day event won by John locke in final dash for finish. Two days of tough racing against teh best teams in the U.K. finally came down to a breakaway sprint which John Locke managed to win. This mean the stage win and overall.
Posted by JAMES SMITH at 18:04
A fantastically organised race with the cream of British racing including neo pro Dave Clarke and Tom Southam. Ham Hill started at a frenetic pace with Tom S making the first decisive attack on Ham Hill in front of big crowds.
Tom S was marked out and the bunch came back together. This was repeated throughout the afternoon but it looked like a breakaway was going to stay away when James Smith Trigon attacked on the dangerous descent. This was not long after Tom Southam had a gear issue on his bike that meant a nasty fall.
We all wish him well more news to follow.
The breakaway managed a half a lap before being brought back by a super strong peloton. The inevitable bunch sprint was won by Dave Clarke Team lacuna.
Great race.
Posted by JAMES SMITH at 19:57
Tom Southam Halfords/Bikehut pro is on the start sheet for this weekends top road race. Other favourites include Adam Holmes Trigon and James Williams riding unattached. Ham Hill is the main race of the day with the supporting 4th cat Pittards road race starting some 45 minutes earlier.
More info at www.yeovilcc.com
Posted by JAMES SMITH at 21:37
Ok guys come on then what are you predictions for the forthcoming Paris Roubaix?
Posted by JAMES SMITH at 21:36
All,
Get your entries in for the Plymouth Corinthian CC '2up' 25 mile time trial around Ermington (S3/25S).
Send your entry to: Rob Scott, 21 Battershall Close, Staddiscombe, Plymouth, PL9 9UU
Cheques payable to: PCCC, £14 per team.
Entries close: 22nd April
Event date: Bank Holiday Monday 5th May 2008. Start time: 0900.
Entries as of 10th April:
1. James Smith & Jamie Treliving - Trigon
Kind regards,
Rob
Posted by JAMES SMITH at 10:27
Potential entrants,
I forward this message on behalf of the South West Road Race Work Group,
Please pass on to your fellow road racing members and encourage them to enter
Remember that entries are only accepted with the names of your club's officially nominated race marshal etc.
1st. June
South West Regional Road Race Championship (Senior & Junior)
Event H.Q. West Hill Village Hall Beech Park West Hill Ottery St.Mary Devon EX2 4RB
All Cats ( NatB + Reg B)
Entry Fees £15.00 Seniors
£10.00 Juniors
Entries to be made payable to:- "South West Road Racing (Cycling) Work Group"
Promoting Organisation:- South West Road Racing Work Group
Organiser:- Paul Ewings Exeter Wheelers 2 Jennifer Close Exeter Devon Ex2 4RB
email:- lycrabiker@hotmail.com
B.c. Membership No. 427283
Entries only on South West Regional Championship entry forms available from the organiser and club secs.
No entries on the day.
Closing date 22nd. May
Thanks
Graham Morgan S/W RCA
Posted by JAMES SMITH at 08:56
An excellent and articulate blog. Awesome fixed TT machine in pictures
Posted by JAMES SMITH at 21:20
A snow blustery day greeted a large field in the Lizard today. The wind caused one accident sending John Payne tumbling. We wish him a speedy recovery. The racing was fast and furious with the course record tumbling at James Smiths hands or feet.
Steve Kelly continued his strong season taking second place and picking up a £200 cheque. Stuart Hall continues to score well and took third.
A great event with impeccable organisation and incredible prizes.
WINNER James Smith Trigon 01:13:22
2 Steve Kelly RNRMCA 01:14:53
3 Stuart Hall Alltrax 01:16:15
Adrian Clode managed to gain 2nd vet well Done Adrian
Tom Hawkins Road race proved to be a race for the strong men and was won by ...... with Matt Ewings second and the resurgent legendary Jamie Treliving third. Jamie T made the move and team mate Adam Holmes pushed the break further up the road. Adam punctured unluckily but was again one of the main movers of the race.
Posted by JAMES SMITH at 19:34