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Photos from Richard Robotham


Junior Tour of Worcestershire 2007

 

12/13th of May, 2007
Pictures and report by Richard Robotham

 

Peter Kennaugh (Pinarello RT) extended his lead in the National Junior Road Race Series by securing first place on the final stage of the Junior Tour of Worcestershire to take first place overall on the General Classification making it two stage race wins in two weeks after winning his local Isle of Man Tour the week before.

 

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Final podium for the Junior Tour of Worcestor; Luke Rowe, Peter Kennaugh and Mark McNally.

 

Prologue Report


20070512_Worcestor_Prologue_60The Junior Tour of Worcester, the third of the National Junior Road Race series, got under way on Saturday through the Vale of Evesham with the prologue time trial won by Isle of Man rider Mark Christian of the Glendene Cycling Club.

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Stage 2 Report

 

20070512_Worcestor_Stage2_60The quiet country lanes around the quaint villages of Bishampton and Naunton Beauchamp were the setting for the second stage of the 2007 Junior Tour of Worcestershire. Over 72km on a short circuit of five laps, lap four saw yet another breakaway by Luke Rowe (Recycling.co.uk) and Mark McNally (Liverpool Mercury) and in the sprint for the line, McNally rode clear to win the stage.

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Final Stage Report

 

20070513_Worcestor_Stage3_60Peter Kennaugh (Pinarello RT) extended his lead in the National Junior Road Race Series by securing first place of the final stage of the Junior Tour of Worcestershire to take first place overall on the General Classification. With the end of the race now in their sights, the pace lifted and 11 riders pulled away and in the closing stages, Kennaugh rode away and held his slender lead all the way to the line. 

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Series Standings

 

1. Peter Kennaugh,Pinarello RT 212
2. Luke Rowe, Recycling.co.uk  189
3. Mark McNally, Liverpool Mercury RT 158
4. Andrew Griffiths, Glendene CC / Bike Trax 157
5. Jonathan McEvoy, Kinesis UK 150
6. Adam Blythe, science in sport - Trek 133
7. Rhys Lloyd, Liverpool Mercury RT 127
8. Phil Graves, Unattached 97
9. Sam Webster, Glendene CC / Bike Trax 89
10. Mark Christian, Glendene CC / Bike Trax 62

 

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