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Location: Middlesbrough Cycling Circuit
Event: 25 March 2012
Report: Snowdon Sports/Stephen Binks


A warm and sunny morning greeted the24 riders for the Cleveland Wheelers three-stage youth races at the Middlesbrough Cycling Circuit on Sunday.

Category C, D or E riders tackled a 10-kilometre scratch race, while the older riders in Category A and B rode a 24-kilometre scratch instead.

And all riders also rode a 1km time trial as well as an elimination race, where the last rider on each lap is pulled out.

Race 1 saw a group of six establish themselves sticking together to the end where Aaron Preston (Cleveland Whs) outsprinted Toby Tanfield (Cleveland Whs) and Joe Wilson (Stockton Whs).

 

1 Aaron Preston

Cleveland Whs

C

2 Toby Tanfield

Cleveland Whs

C

3 Joe Wilson

Stockton Whs

C

4 Connor   Eyeington

Stockton Whs

C

5 Ross Turner

Cleveland Whs

C

6 James Morris

Hetton Hawks

C

7 Henry Demoily

Cleveland Whs

D

8 Daniel Holmes

Tyneside Vagabonds

E

9 Patrick Kilcullen

Stockton Whs

E

10 Sam Holmes

Tyneside Vagabonds

E

 

Race 2 Levi Moody stamped his authority on the race from the start. Initially taking another 4 with him, but these were soon left in his wake and he eventually lapped the field. Jake Dobson and Scott Auld being the last two to succumb.

 

1 Levi Moody

Pedalsport

A

2 Jake Dobson

Newcastle Phoenix

B

3 Scott Auld

Stockton Whs

A

4 Tom Holden

Pedalsport

A

5 Jack Fillingham

Pedalsport

A

6 Ben Honeysett

Stockton Whs

A

7 Thomas Humphrey

Eastlands Velo

B

8 Thomas Horden

Newcastle Phoenix

A

9 Joe Howard

Cleveland Whs

B

10 Joe Gubbins

Cleveland Whs

A

11 Kirsty Boak

Tyneside Vagabonds

B

12 Ethan Selby

Cleveland Whs

A

13 Katie Howe

Cleveland Whs

A

 

Race 3 was a 1km TT with Levi again taking control winning by 6 seconds

 

Levi Moody

Pedalsport

A

 

1.23.3

Scott Auld

Stockton Whs

A

 

1.27.1

Jake Dobson

Newcastle Phoenix

B

 

1.29.4

Tom Holden

Pedalsport

A

 

1.30.1

Thomas Humphrey

Eastlands Velo

B

 

1.32.9

Ben Honeysett

Stockton Whs

A

 

1.35.1

Jack Fillingham

Pedalsport

A

 

1.35.5

Joe Gubbins

Cleveland Whs

A

 

1.36.1

Thomas Horden

Newcastle Phoenix

A

 

1.37.3

Toby Tanfield

Cleveland Whs

C

 

1.39.1

Joe Howard

Cleveland Whs

B

 

1.40.1

Aaron Preston

Cleveland Whs

C

 

1.40.6

Jessica Watts

Tyneside Vagabonds

B

1.43.5

Kirsty Boak

Tyneside Vagabonds

B

 

1.45.8

Connor Eyeington

Stockton Whs

C

 

1.46.1

Ross Turner

Cleveland Whs

C

 

1.46.3

Ethan Selby

Cleveland Whs

A

 

1.46.8

Joe Wilson

Stockton Whs

C

 

1.49.6

Katie Howe

Cleveland Whs

A

 

1.54.6

James Morris

Hetton Hawks

C

 

1.54.8

Daniel Holmes

Tyneside Vagabonds

E

 

1.59.4

Henry Demoily

Cleveland Whs

D

 

2.02.3

Patrick Kilcullen

Stockton Whs

E

 

2.20.1

Sam Holmes

Tyneside Vagabonds

E

 

3.33.6

 

The last event was a devil take the hindmost, or now known as an elimination race

Levi again at the head of affairs over the 23km race. Again lapping all riders with 5 laps remaining. Special mention to Toby Tanfield who stayed with the older riders till 6 laps remained.

 

Levi Moody

Pedalsport

A

Jake Dobson

Newcastle Phoenix

B

Scott Auld

Stockton Whs

A

Tom Holden

Pedalsport

A

Ben Honeysett

Stockton Whs

A

Toby Tanfield

Cleveland Whs

C

Thomas Humphrey

Eastlands Velo

B

Joe Howard

Cleveland Whs

B

Jack Fillingham

Pedalsport

A

Thomas Horden

Newcastle Phoenix

A

Joe Gubbins

Cleveland Whs

A

Jessica Watts

Tyneside Vagabonds

B

Aaron Preston

Cleveland Whs

C

Ross Turner

Cleveland Whs

C

Kirsty Boak

Tyneside Vagabonds

B

Connor Eyeington

Stockton Whs

C

Ethan Selby

Cleveland Whs

A

Joe Wilson

Stockton Whs

C

James Morris

Hetton Hawks

C

Daniel Holmes

Tyneside Vagabonds

E

Henry Demoily

Cleveland Whs

D

Katie Howe

Cleveland Whs

A

Patrick Kilcullen

Stockton Whs

E

Sam Holmes

Tyneside Vagabonds

E

  

British Cycling would like to thank the organising team, officials and everyone else who helped promote this event. Our sport could not exist without the hundreds of people, many of them unpaid volunteers, who put in many hours of hard work running events, activities and clubs.