As we came to the sprint it was Brit Tate who won the battle of the two from Iona and Sian Botteley taking third from Squadra Donne.Iona Sewell won the second ladies event from Brit Tate with Victoria Hood taking the third spot from Jo Blackburn GB Cycles and Clair Rutherford Wheelguru.The race for fourth cat men (and the women whose race was combined) took place with the weather getting cooler and the wind stronger.As the first lap was up three riders had broken away with Iona Sewell working with GB Cycles team mate Brit Tate along with Neil Harris of University of York.These three proved to be untouchable as they powered around the course, they ended up 48 seconds in front. Die Endurance-Expedition, offiziell Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, war eine Antarktisexpedition in den Jahren von 1914 bis 1917.
Peter Cox was elated with his arm in the air as he crossed the line for second place from Luke Preston from the promoting club Airedale Olympic taking third.The fourth cat men’s race included a lot of riders looking for those elusive points to gain their third cat status.A total of 33 riders took to the start line and with the wind sock ever moving it was going to be a hard five laps of the course.
NICKI CHAPMAN opened up about her experience after being diagnosed with a “golf ball-sized” brain tumour earlier this year, revealing how she and her husband Dave ‘Shacky’ Shackleton … Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. Shackleton won with a well deserved second to Danny Lowthorpe leaving Scott McCrossen in third.The second event for Out of the Saddle certainly proved an excellent production and they have the taste for bigger and better things in 2012.Manchester-based Crimson Orientation Marketing RT has made rapid progress since its formation in 2018.British Cycling supports the decision by race organisers SweetSpot to postpone the Tour of Britain until 2021.British Cycling welcomes the recent announcement from the UCI, allocating a new date for federations to organise their national road championships.Receive a complimentary copy of our weekly members e-newsletter.We'll send you videos of our top cycling tips and techniques.Great offers on becoming a British Cycling member, however you ride.As a registered user, you'll be able to enter over 4,000 events online.If you do not know your password, enter your username and we will send a password reset to your registered email address.If you don't know your username, enter the email address with which your account is registered and we will send you a reminder.We have found a match between your Facebook account and British Cycling.To link accounts please enter your British Cycling password. Held in memory of local rider Pete Hinchcliffe, it was well attended with 57 starters. However the pelton worked hard with five laps to go to fetch them back to 28 seconds, but this wasn't to last and the lead soon went up again. Held in memory of local rider Pete Hinchcliffe, it was well attended with 57 starters. The trio worked well together and at one point had a 57 second lead over the peloton. Sign in.
Vice Admiral David John Shackleton AO (born 2 March 1948) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), who served as Chief of Navy from 1999 to 2002. You only need to do this once.British Cycling would like to thank the organising team, officials and everyone else who helped promote this event. No riders were allowed to get away for more than a few seconds, the wind certainly took its toll, however it was encouraging to only see two riders retire, so the judges braced themselves for a bunch sprint finish.As they were approaching the final corner it was the yellow black and white of BBM Revolution hot at the front of the pace and a well-deserved win from Leeds rider Chay Curtin, closely followed by the Harrogate Nova pairing of Richard Pennock and Simon Cave.The women’s race saw 12 eager participants who were set off a minute behind the men, as they came around for the first race it was the due of Iona Sewell and Brit Tate of GB cycles at the front.This was to be the way for the full race, with the two breaking away followed by a nice group of five and three working together at the back. View the profiles of people named Dave Shackleton.
Shackleton broke away on his own on lap nine of the 25 lap race and was soon joined by Lowthorpe and McCrossan.
The 32-year-old from Hull held off Matt Pilkington (Metaltek-Knights of Old) for the win on an exposed circuit which had attracted cyclists from across the region.For the elite race alone there were 39 riders who tackled nine gruelling laps. Early life.
You only need to do this once.British Cycling would like to thank the organising team, officials and everyone else who helped promote this event. A long break away rider Tim Lawson took fourth spot for Wheelbase with William Brown Velo 29 taking the sprint for the chasing group.At the end of the first lap of the third and fourth category race there was a leading group of two - Jonny Tomes (Craven CC) and Sean Noon (unattached). These had a gap of 10 seconds, but by the end of the second lap Sean had gone alone and was building up pace all the time, with the rest quite happy to work together in the bunch.It was certainly a hard man’s event and to stay out in front for 50 minutes took some doing, it was all credit to Sean as he crossed the line.