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2009 Cycle Kingdom Series - Race 6 results

Races held Wednesday 27th May 2009

Youths Races
1 - Lawrence Carpenter - Hillingdon Slipstreamers - A

1 - Jason Brown VC Meudon - B

1 - Lucy Colegate - D
2 - Libery Hards - VC Meudon - D

1 - Joe McGuinness - PPV - E


3/4
1 - Andy Fowkes - Thames Velo - 3
2 - Kevin Sparks - London Dynamo - 3
3 - Julian Frankland - Cheltenham&County CC - 3
4 - James Bracey - VC Meudon - 4
5 - Andy Sykes - Thames Velo - 3
6 - Gavin Morton - Charcotteville CC - 3
7 - Paul Cooper - Reading CC - 3V
8 - Brain Macpherson - 1st Gear Cycles - 4
9 - Paul Redman - Thames Velo - 3
10 - Joe Harris - Reading CC - 3



E12
1 - Sam Allen - AWCycles.co.uk - 1
2 - Lewis Atkins - www.agiskovinor.com - 1
3 - David Creeggan - VC Meudon - 1
4 - Tim Elverson - Felt Racing - E
5 - Tom Smith - AWCycles.co.uk - E
6 - Jamie Newall - VC Meudon - 1
7 - Lee Smith - Felt Racing - 1
8 - Darrell Pembroke - www.agiskovinor.com - 2
9 - Justin Hoy - Felt Racing - E
10 - Boyd Roberts - Planet X - 1
11 - Pete Wager VC Meudon - 1
12 - Martin Smith - AWCycles.co.uk - E
13 - Clive Jarvis - CC Basingstoke - 2
14 - Ken Prince - VC Meudon - 2
15 - Gavin Ryan - London Dynamo 2
15 - Daniel Duguid - Sigma Sport - 1

2009 Cycle Kingdom Series - Race 5 results

Races held Wednesday 20th May 2009

Firstly some sincere apologies from the organiser for the almighty cock-up in the closing laps of the E12 race. It's not going to be possible to come up with a solution that everyone is happy with, so we're left with opting for something which is the best of some unsatisfactory choices. But firstly, here's a brief explanation of what actually happened.

As is normal for this race, the lap board started counting down from 5 laps to go. After the riders went through with 2 laps to go, we forgot to reset the board to "1 to go", so the lap board remain showing "2 to go" as the riders came round again. Assuming the board was correct, the bell was not rung by the finish line officials. Some riders, who were counting down the laps themselves thought there was now "1 to go", while others who saw the board or who were waiting for the sound of the bell didn't think it was the start of the last lap.

Next time around, some people sprinted for the line while others followed, expecting to hear the bell ( which they did! ). Realising what had happened, the organiser informed the riders on the back straight that the race was now over (probably another error in hindsight) - those who had just sprinted sat up, while others, thinking they were on the last lap now, were surprised/confused and many still opted to sprint for the line next time). TOTAL MAYHEM!!

There were all kinds of other individual viewpoints and opinions from various riders, which we have taken on board, but it doesn't change the fact that we're now unable to produce a fair result for all. We are extremely sorry for this.

So, we have decided to call the race null and void and offer everyone a free entry for next week's race (or the next time they race at Eelmore if they won't be there on May 27th). This reduces the overall race series to 12 events for the E12's, so the rules will be slightly adjusted so that a rider's best 9 results count for the overall prizes. (not 10 as before).

We will publish the current overall rankings here very soon.

Once again we are very sorry for the mess up and will be working extra hard next week to ensure everything runs smoothly.



Youths Races
1 - Lawrence Carpenter - HSS A
2 - Charlie Fawke - HSS A

1 - Louis Fawke - HSS B
2 - Jason Brown - VC Meudon B

1 - Damon King - PPV D
2 - Liberty Hards - VC Meudon D
3 - Ellen Jarvis D

1 - Joe McGuinness - PPV E
2 - Jay Allen - PPV E
3 - Zac Elverson - Felt Racing E


3/4
1 - Mike Warner - Hargroves Cycles 3
2 - Jeremy Bishop - GS Avanti 3
3 - Dan McCarthy - VC Meudon 4
4 - Tim Cooper - Charlotteville CC 3
5 - Andy Hibberd - Pedalon.co.uk 3
6 - James Bracey - VC Meudon 4
7 - Gavin Spiers - Reading CC 3
8 - Paul Cooper - Reading CC 3V
9 - Brain Macpherson - 1st Gear Cycles 4
10 - Dylan Kenneway - London Dynano 3



E12

Wind, hail and points @ Goodwood

Steven Green reports from the Goodwood17th May Surrey League 4ths race:

"Our 12 laps started at 9:30 on Sunday morning in pouring rain and a howling wind coming directly down the start finish straight. The early pace was understandably modest with a few half hearted attempts to get away off the front of the group. After 4 laps the Almighty obviously decided that we should all be punished for being at a bike race and not church on a Sunday, and unleashed a huge hail storm! 2 laps later the remains of the bunch cheered the arrival of blue skies. The rather useful windsock in the centre of the course was indicating that the wind had switched round a tad to come behind the riders in the penultimate straight away on the circuit.

A minor crash at the chicane caused me to run wide and off onto the grass with 4 laps to go, but no great dramas and I was able to get back to the front of the pack with 3 laps left. There I stayed in second wheel for the next 2 laps and took the bell with the group massing behind for the inevitable sprint. On the final lap a trio of Redhill CC riders tried to lead out their man but didn’t really have the pace, so it was 3 abreast through the chicane for the last time, I tried my best for a sprint finish into the wind and managed to hold off the others to claim 3 spot, 7 points and my 3rd Cat license. I guess the hard work starts now!

Bad luck to Nick Upshall who was very helpful getting me back up the field after the off road incident. Nick got blocked out through the chicane on the final lap."

Hmmmm...

Hmmm - When was the last time you saw food like this ?!

M, slim, fit, seeks similar for date (31st May)

Craig W is not now going on a nice week long jaunt to New York and has entered the SE Divs - the only Meudon so far. Is anyone else entering - Jamie, DC, Gianluca, Dave? - I'm sure Craig will be willing to tow back breaks, fetch water and give up wheels etc.



2009 Cycle Kingdom Series - Race 4 results

Races held Wednesday 13th May 2009

Youths Races
1 - Jason Brown - VC Meudon B

1 - Damon King - Palmer Park Velo D

1 - Jay Allen - Palmer Park Velo E
2 - Joe McGuinness - Palmer Park Velo E
3 - Zack Elverson - Felt Racing E

3/4
1 - Max Harris VC Meudon 3V
2 - David Curtis-Whitefied - Felt Racing 3
3 - Luff Vaughan - Dever Cycles 3
4 - Darren Waters - Dever Cycles 3
5 - Ralph Carter - London Dynamo 3V
6 - Andy Fowkes - Thames Velo 3
7 - Gavin Morton - Charlotteville CC 3
9 - Nick Hodson - Dever Cycles 3
10 - Andy Sykes - Thames Velo 3


E12
1 - Justin Hoy - Felt Racing E
2 - Lewis Atkins - Agisko Viner E
3 - Lee Smith - www.agiskovinor.com 1
4 - Daniel Duguid - Sigma Sport 1
5 - Tom Smith - AWCycles.co.uk E
6 - Pete Wager - VC Meudon 1
7 - Sam Allen - AWCycles.co.uk 1
8 - Robert King - Reading C C 2
9 - Christopher Minter - Pedalon.co.uk 2
10 - Tim Elverson - Felt Racing E
11 - Darrell Pembroke - www.agiskovinor.com 2
12 - Gavin Ryan - London Dynamo 2
13 - Clive Jarvis - CCB 2
14 - Darren Parker - Python RT 2
15 - John Wager - Felt Racing E

Bernie going up in the world


For those of you who don't know, after her impressive Surrey League topping start to the season Bernie Hards has been recruited to the Maxgear women's team, picking up her second cat along the way. After finishing 9th and 10th in the two day at Bedford, Bernie lined up in Straiton, Scotland for the next in the women's national road race series.


Adapting quickly to this level of racing (they have radios n everything) Bernie managed to put in her share of teamwork plus get away at one point before being pulled back. In the final 5 mile uphil drag to the finish Bernie got her positioning right and was just pipped on the line to come in 4th. This puts her an impressive 8th in the series overall.

Chris fastest on A31

Chris Day kept up his good form this week on the A31, winning the 20 mile time trial by just under a minute in a fifteen rider field. With a strong tailwind on the way out and the headwind after the turn, Chris clocked an impressive 46.54.


 

Chris D @ Hart Sprint Triathlon

Newly tea-total Chris Day was in good form for the 400m swim, 20k bike and 5k run Hart Sprint Triathlon last weekend. 21st after the swim, Chris put his cycling experience to good effect to record 7th best time on the bike while leaving some energy to spare for the run, finishing a very respectable 10th overall and 5th in his age category.

2009 Cycle Kingdon Series - Race 3 Results

Races held Wednesday 6th May 2009

Youths Races
1 Jason Brown - VC Meudon B

1 Damon King - Palmer Park Velo D

1 Jay Allen - Palmer Park Velo E
2 Joe McGuinness - Palmer Park Velo E
3 Zack Elverson - Felt Racing E


3/4
1 Mark Edwards - Hillingdon Triathletes 3
2 Clive Jarvis - CC Basingstoke 3
3 James Wakelin - Team Mule Bar 3
4 Paul Elcock - Reading CC 3
5 Mike Warner - Hargroves Cycles 3
6 Gary Bullock - Thames Velo 3
7 Richard Watson - N/A 3
8 Roland Chuter - Reading CC 4
9 Tristan Natolie - AW Cycles.co.uk 3
10 Mark O'Brien - Archer 3




E12
1 Anders Christensen - Cycle Kingdom Race Team 1
2 Sam Allen - AWCycles.co.uk 1
3 Justin Hoy - Felt Racing E
4 Tom Smith - AWCycles.co.uk E
5 Pete Wager - VC Meudon 1
6 Boyd Roberts - Planet X 1
7 John Wager - Felt Racing E
8 Tim Elverson - Felt Racing E
9 Robert King - Reading CC 2
10 Nick Onslow - Pedalon.co.uk 2
11 Adrian Goatley - www.agiskovinor.com 2
12 Darrell Pembroke - www.agiskovinor.com 1
13 Martin Smith - AWCycles.co.uk E
14 Warren Jesse - Felt Racing 1
15 Darren Parker - Python RT 2

Rider of the Month

After a long absence the website team thought that the return of this award might add a little more competition out there. Each month we will choose a club member who has either performed particularly well or represented the club in another way.

So to catch up.

January Rider of the Month - Mark Ottoway

Starting as a 4th cat right at the end of last season Mark spent the winter driving miles and racing in all conditions to get his 3rd cat and then his 2nd cat licence. Whilst we were indoors watching Eastenders he was out there training in snow and rain and it paid off with wins and numerous placings. Great example to 4th cats who are very restricted on the events they can ride.

February Rider of the Month - Bernie Hards

What an example to 30 something mums with a family and a full time job; A winter of training with the lads in all weathers, keeping us amused and on our toes on Weds and Thurs mornings paid off for Bernie in Feb when she won her first (and the Meudons first of the year) road race at Chertsey. Now deservedly rewarded with a place on a top ladies team look out for more classy rides from Bernie during the year (and look out Vets next year!!)

March rider of the Month - Dave Creeggan

Whilst all the boys were out there in sunny training camps and signing for new teams Dave kept his usual low profile (demeanour not bike) and trained hard on the banks of rivers and airfields and then delivered a great ride in the Wally Gimber, narrowly beaten into second place. Whenever Dave races we know he is going to get a good result. Look out for more consistent performances during 2009.

April rider of the Month - Darren Franklin

Darren has been riding for just a couple of years in Meudon colours supporting the guys in local races. This Easter Darren rode the SL 3 day, a notoriously hard event for 3rds as it is on tough courses and is targeted by all the 3rds who have been performing well in the early season events (usually ex 1st and 2nds coming back). Darren rode very strongly in all 3 days and ended up 12th overall just a couple of minutes down on the winner. There are a lot of Meudoners who would have been very pleased to have achieved this. Second cat soon?

Craig W in the points @ Barcombe

Craig Wilson reports form the Surrey League 2/3 on the rolling Barcombe course where he finished in the top ten:

"Fast start with field of 60 round narrow, twisting circuit full of tractors, combine harvesters and horses but thankfully few cars. First two laps were fast and with aching dead legs and ambushes from combine harvesters had me on the verge of packing because of danger and pain!!

After 2 laps it started to break up with 3s and 4s drifting off and the bunch definitely in danger of splitting. A front group of 15 formed with all the big hitters and I was the last to bridge the 10 second gap - took me a lap to recover!!

The break gradually built up a lead until 2 laps to go some silly cat and mouse saw the break split in two with me in the second group along with Prebble and Simmonds from Dynamo. They jumped across to the front group on the finish climb but I couldn't hold Prebble's wheel and spent the next few miles trying to close the 5 second gap but didn't make it!!!!! The rest of the break disintegrated behind and either packed or got mopped up by the bunch.

After that me and another chap from the break rode to the finish but it should have been better. I'll console myself with the thought that my legs were dead from the start and it wasn't going to be my day so a week of rest is in order!!"