Road: In-form Martin strikes again in Kent

Road: In-form Martin strikes again in Kent

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Location: Cyclopark, Gravesend, Kent
Event: 31 March 2013
Report: Snowdon Sports


Following up his victory in the Peter Young Memorial road race two weeks earlier, Jake Martin (Kingsnorth International Wheelers) got the better of fellow elite rider Tim Elverson (Pedal Heaven RT) and first-category Harold Evans (Aprire Bicycles RT) to win Sunday’s main SERRL race at the Cyclopark in Gravesend.

Supporting race winners were Michael Barnes (Aprire Bicycles RT), Henry Robertshaw (Chelmer CC) and Clemence Copie (High Wycombe RT).


Results:

E/1/2:
1 Jake Martin (Kingsnorth International Wheelers)
2 Tim Elverson (Pedal Heaven RT)
3 Harold Evans (Aprire Bicycles Rt)
4 Matthew Holmes (Arctic RT)
5 Jamie Pine (Pedal Heaven RT)
6 Francis Cade (Pedal Heaven RT)
7 Elliott Porter (Rapha Condor RT)
8 Comnell Yates (In-Gear Quickvit Trainsharp RT)
9 Andy Hastings (Finchley RT)
10 Tom Neale (Spalding CC)

3/4:
1 Michael Barnes (Aprire Bicycles RT)
2 Simas Raguckias ( BC Private Member)
3 Chris Fennell (PMR@Toachim House)
4 Seamus Kelly (Kingston Wheelers)
5 Aaron Olszenski (Kingston Wheelers)
6 Rob Purcell (Neon-Velo.com)
8 Scott Gilcrist (4t+ Velo)
9 Jack Evans (Brighton Mitre CC)
10 Nigel MacAodha (Ronde Bicycle Outfitters)

4th Cat:
1 Henry Robertshaw (Chelmer CC)
2 Adrian Wills (Ashford Wheelers)
3 Jamie McIntyre-Brown (London Dynamo)
4 Gary Bull (Bigfoot CC)
5 Mark Valios (Bigfoot CC)
6 Charlie Wallace (London dynamo)

Women:
1 Clemence Copie (High Wycombe RT)
2 Katherine Sloan (Les Filles RT)
3 Jasmin Muller (Kingston Wheelers)
4 Kate Hewitt (Les Filles RT)
5 Mellisa Brand (MG-Maxifuel Pro Cycling)
6 Susan Freeburn (In-Gear Quickvit Trainsharp RT)


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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.