Preview: Junior Men’s Championships

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Britain's Future Stars Head to County Durham

Event: 3rd July 2011, Barnard Castle, County Durham
HQ: GlaxoSmithKline Sports and Social Club, Strathmore Road, Barnard Castle, Co Durham, DL12 8DT

Race Manual Download (2mb pdf)

The 2011 National Junior Men's Road Race Championships are to be held in, County Durham on two rolling circuits around Barnard Castle. The Championships have been brought to the North East region by County Durham County Council, British Cycling North East and local clubs.

The North East is fast becoming the centre of National Championships with the Senior Men and Women in Northumbria followed closely by the MTB Cross Country Championships near Richmond in July.
| Links: Starting Loop | Finishing Loop | Bowes Museum | This is Durham

Preview: Men

A field of 86 riders including top ranking contenders will line up in Barnard Castle on Sunday 3rd July, the race rolls out of Bowes Museum at 12.00. The course is made up of a 27km loop heading out to Whorlton, then Staindrop retuning to Barnard Castle via Marwood, after three laps the race switches to a 13km finishing loop, which also passes through Whorlton onto Darlington Road returning into Barnard Castle for the finale.

The best spectator spots are likely to be in Barnard Castle, Horse Market and the climb out of Whorlton the race will pass six times.

It is one of the most eagerly awaited races of the year in the Junior calendar which will lead to some exciting fast racing. Past riders include Mark Cavandish and Geraint Thomas.

Previous Winners

2010 1. Daniel McLay 2. Owain Doull 3. Chris Nicholson
2009 1.George Atkins 2. Tim Kennaugh 3. Joe Perrett
2008 1. Erick Rowsell 2. Andrew Fenn 3. Alexander King
2007 1. Peter Kennaugh 2. Jonathan McEvoy 3. Erick Rowsell
2006 1. Russell Hampton 2. Jonathan McEvoy 3. Peter Kennaugh
2005 1. Adam Norris 2. Richard Hepworth 3. Lewis Atkins
2004 1. Daniel Martin 2. Andrew Hill 3. Ian Stannard
2003 1. Matthew Brammeier 2. Mark Cavendish 3. Geraint Thomas
2002 1. Steffan Wilson 2. Richard Bowen 3. Craig Cooke
2001 1. Peter Johnstone 2. Kieran Page 3. Graham Briggs
2000 1. Kieran Page 2. Richard Sutcliffe 3. Owyn Wallace
1999 1. Stephen Cummings 2. Nils King 3. Michael Kiss
1998 1. Yanto Barker 2. Jamie Alberts 3. Richard Heath

Start List

1. Alistair Slater Hargroves Cycles-Specialized-Trant-Next-Elliott's-GSI
2. Jonathan Dibben Hargroves Cycles-Specialized-Trant-Next-Elliott's-GSI
3. Luke Grivell-Mellor Mid Shropshire Whls
4. Alex Peters Cycling Club Hackney
5. Brennan Townshend Mid Devon CC
6. Dante Carpenter Asfra Racing Team
7. Owain Doull Hargroves Cycles-Specialized-Trant-Next-Elliott's-GSI
8. Samuel Lowe Raleigh Racing Team
9. Christopher Latham Planet X
10. Jack Bowyer Team Wallis CHH RT
11. Oliver Rossi PCA Ciclos Uno
12. Harry Tanfield Teamwallis CHH Racing Team
13. Josh Papworth Cult Racing
14. Matthew Holmes Teamwallis CHH Racing Team
15. James Baillie Sheffield Sports CC
16. Daniel Young Glendene CC
17. Hugo Humphreys Mosquito Bikes/London Cyclesport
18. Daniel Pearson Port Talbot Wheelers/CJ Construction Group
19. Josh Hannan Glendene CC
20. Brock Duncumb-Rogers Progressive Cycle Coaching Developement Squad
21. Liam Brennan Birkenhead North End CC
22. Hugh Carthy Team Jewson/Thule/Kinesis/CNP/MI Racing
23. Alex Pantelides Twickenham CC
24. Adam Martin Cestria Cycles RT
25. George moore CC Giro
26. Shaun Nicholson Colomba Cycle Club
27. Jonathan Cregeen Team Microgaming Isle of Man
28. Thomas Armstrong Wheelbase.co.uk/Cannondale
29. Sam Boast Cycle Sport Pendle
30. Lawrence Carpenter Rapha Condor CC
31. Jordon Matthews Hetton Hawks
32. Jess Wieckowski Team Nemesis GB
33. Charlie Fawke Progressive Cycle Coaching Developement Squad
34. Matthew Clarke Halesowen A & CC
35. Richard Walkerdine Wolverhampton Whls
36. Jordan Hargreaves Wills Bros Racing
37. Daniel Murphy Team Corley Cycles/Cervelo/Alpha R.C
38. Robert Lambton Brooks Cycles
39. Ashley Marshall Aire Valley Racing Team
40. Lewis Tarnai-Wilson Ashfield RC
41. Stephen Bradbury AW Cycles
42. Alastair Hepworth Batley Cycling Club
43. Will Stephenson Bournemouth Arrow CC/Hotel Collingwood
44. Declan Byrne Brooks Cycles
45. Matthew Haase Cardiff JIF
46. Joe Brown Colomba Cycle Club
47. David Swan Cycles Dauphin Racing Team
48. Jordon Skinner Dinnington RC
49. Greg Brown Dooley's-Cycles.co.uk
50. Samuel Williams Epic Cycles
51. Alex Bottomley Fietsen Tempo
52. Sam Connolley Glendene CC
53. Jim Lewis Glendene CC
54. Craig Wallace Granite City RT
55. Edward McParland GT Racing UK
56. Callum Bramley Langdale Lightweights Racing Team
57. Aaran Sayers Leicestershire Road Club
58. Ross Baillie Leicestershire road club
59. Thomas Mazzone Manx Viking Whls CC
60. Joshua Penrice Maxgear RT
61. Alex Welburn Maxgear RT
62. George Rowlands Mid Shropshire Whls
63. Kirk Vickers Mid Shropshire Whls
64. Chris Wilkinson Mid Shropshire Whls
65. Joseph Moses Paul Milnes/Bradford Olympic RC
66. Tom Laker Progressive Cycle Coaching Developement Squad
67. Joe Fox Rapha Condor CC
68. Ashley Proctor Sheffrec CC
69. Jack Penrice SIS.com
70. George Thompson Sleaford Whls CC/Chandlers Mitsubishi/Solo Club
71. Nathan Williamson Sleaford Whls CC/Chandlers Mitsubishi/Solo Club
72. Simon Alexander Southend Wheelers
73. Tom Neale Spalding CC
74. Ross Green Stewartry Wheelers
75. Joshua Teasdale Team Jewson/Thule/Kinesis/CNP/MI Racing
76. Alex Haddock Team Microgaming Isle of Man
77. Jack Wolstencroft Team Microgaming Isle of Man
78. Jordan Bason Team Nemesis GB
79. Sean Hughes Teamwallis CHH Racing Team
80. Declan Higgins Twickenham CC
81. Joshua Swords VC Meudon
82. Simon Winston VC St Raphael
83. Kieran Brady Velo Schils - Interbike RT
84. Michael Knight Wills Bros Racing
85. Joe Charley Wolverhampton Whls
86. Dan Whelan