Standings
The 3-day Junior Tour of Wales is arguably the highlight of the Junuior year and, with the strongest field of Juniors seen in many years, it was always going to be a tough race and a worthy winner with the potential to really shake up the standings.
So it proved as Scott Davies (Wales A) took the event win by a slender margin but jumped from 10th overall up to 2nd in the standings. However the overall Series winner, the only rider to get more than 200 points was Jake Kelly (Manx Viking Wheelers CC) with a superb show of consistency throughout the series. The 2012 National U16 Circuit Race Champion, Gabriel Cullaigh (RST Racing Team) dropped to 3rd overall but a great performance from a rider in only his first season as a Junior.
Top twenty:
1 | Jake Kelly | Manx Viking Wheelers CC | 220 |
2 | Scott Davies | Liverpool Mercury (Dolan) CC | 199 |
3 | Gabriel Cullaigh | RST Racing Team | 191 |
4 | James King | Team Sportscover | 183 |
5 | Tristan Robbins | Cardiff JIF | 151 |
6 | Joe Evans | Hargroves Cycles RT-Specialized-Trant-Next-Elliott's | 148 |
7 | Oliver Wood | Team Sportscover | 144 |
8 | Jake Womersley | Team Sportscover | 134 |
9 | James Shaw | Forme Bikes UK | 128 |
10 | Henry Hunter | Teamwallis CHH Racing Team | 115 |
11 | Christopher Lawless | Kuota - Spinergy - GSG | 115 |
12 | Mark Stewart | Team ASL360 | 114 |
13 | Germain Burton | Team De Ver | 104 |
14 | Joe Kirkham | Hargroves Cycles RT-Specialized-Trant-Next-Elliott's | 103 |
15 | James Knox | Champion System/Maxgear/Base | 92 |
16 | Ben Chapman | Team Corley Cycles | 87 |
17 | Andy Leigh | Velocity WD-40 | 78 |
18 | Levi Moody | Pedalsport Cycling Club | 74 |
19 | Sam Oomen | TWC Pijnenburg (Holland) | 74 |
20 | Tom Arnstein | Team ASL360 | 69 |