Road: Martin O’Grady wins SERRL Series R1

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Location: Cyclopark, Gravesend, Kent
Event: 23 October 2011
Report: Snowdon Sports


Martin O’Grady (Team Toachim) drew first blood in the South East Road Race League’s Winter Series, taking victory in round one of the event which was using the new Cyclopark facility in Gravesend, Kent.

The dry and sunny weather meant a good field of 80 riders, although a strong headwind on the finishing straight took its toll on a lot of riders and several didn’t finish.

Two races were run concurrently with O’Grady, the 50-year-old veteran from Westgate on Sea in Kent, winning the first/second category race from CC Hackney vet rival Keir Applerley, while the sprightly 36-year-old David Seager (Kingsnorth International) took third.

In the race for third and fourth category riders William Pratt (Dulwich Paragon) took the victory, the 25-year-old from Tulse Hill held off Sprockets UK rival Harry Godding for the win, while Godding’s team-mate Phil Webb took third place.

The new venue was well received by all riders.

Results:

1/2 Categrory Riders:
1 Martin O'Grady (Team Toachim)
2 Keir Apperley (Cycling Club Hackney)
3 David Seager (Kingsnorth International)
4 Malcolm Davies (Aprire Bicycles RT)
5 Rhys Keepence (Dulwich Paragon)
6 Mark Ottaway (WyndaMilla)
7 Craig Joy (Team Toachim)
8 Paul McGuigan (Norwood Paragon CC)
9 Keith Walker (Wigmore CC)
10 Andrew Colvin (Bigfoot CC)
11 Jason Nind (Wigmore CC)
12 Marco Coppola (Gemini BC)
13 Luke Anderson (Wigmore CC)
14 Lee Mead (VC Meudon)
15 Steven Smith (Clay Cross RT)


3/4 Category Riders:
1 William Pratt (Dulwich Paragon)
2 Harry Godding (Sprockets UK)
3 Phil Webb (Sprockets UK)
4 Robbie Wenman (Unattached)
5 Jonathan Lyons (GS Invicta)
6 Stephen Swindley (Unattached)
7 Shane Mason (Unattached)
8 Mark McCullagh (Dulwich Paragon)
9 Gary Godden (Colour Tech)
10 Michael Williams (Dulwich Paragon CC)
11 Ciaran O'Grady (Team Toachim)
12 Rhys Clegg (Kingsnorth International)
13 Jonathan Maher (Dulwich Paragon CC)
14 Nick Gasson (34 Nomads)
15 Gavin Wendon (unattached)
16 Mike Hanson (Sydenham Wheelers)
17 Nick Malins (San Fairy Ann)
18 Gary Wallis (Rutland Velo)
19 Robert Pace (Redhill CC)
20 Andrew Wills (Team Toachim)
21 Paul Butler (Sydenham Wheelers)
22 Phil Dempsey (Aprire RT)
23 Andy MacPherson (climb on bikes)
24 Richard McVey (ADALTA CC)
25 Roger Todd (Team Larkfield Cycles)
26 Josh Parkin (Arctic Premier RT)
27 Jason Guibarra (Medway Velo)
28 Richard Bayfield (London Phoenix CC)
29 Jez McCann (VC Elan )
30 Neil Pearson (Gemini BC)
31 Tim Ramsden (Ad-Alta CC)
32 Charles Kennedy-Scott (Cycling Club Hackney)
33 Tom Smith (VC Deal)
34 Rob Thatcher (Sydenham Wheelers)
35 Richard Birtwhistle (Sydenham Wheelers)
36 Andrew Macey (Ashford Wheelers)
37 Ben Scruton (Sprockets UK)
38 Paul Clark (Unattached)
39 Simon Jepheart (Norwood Paragon CC)
40 Martin Foord (San Fairy Ann)
41 Kevin Beament (Sydenham Wheelers)
42 Reiner Singh (San Fairy Ann)
43 Mark Simmonds (Kingsnorth International)
44 Jack Edwards (San Fairy Ann CC)
45 Derek Taylor (Sydenham Wheelers)
46 Rory Hopcraft (San Fairy Ann CC)
47 Ian Ashton (Downlands)
48 Ian Creasy (Wigmore CC)


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.