Road: Betts victorious in SERRL Series

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Location: Cyclopark, Gravesend, Kent
Event: 13 January 2013
Report: Snowdon Sports


Andy Betts (Felt-Colbornes RT) took victory in the fifth round of the South East Road Race League Series at Cyclopark in Gravesend on Sunday.

The 36-year-old elite category rider from Surbiton, who also won the second round of the series back in November, took the win ahead of 22-year-old Josh Lawless (Aprire Bicycles) who was also on the podium in the East London Velo event on Saturday where he was third at the Redbridge circuit in Essex.

Betts, who was 44th in the national rankings in 2012, won the London Dynamo Summer Road Race in July and was second in the Bec CC Road Race in May.

In the supporting race for third and fourth category riders, Hockley-based 23-year-old Lloyd Chapman (Glendene CC) took the win ahead of Dulwich Paragon CC rival Matt Hammond.

Results:

E12:
1 Andy Betts Felt Colbornes Hargroves RT E
2 Josh Lawless Aprire Bicycles 1
3 Alan Strang Dulwich Paragon 1
4 Antony Buchan Team de Ver 2
5 Richard Price London Phoenix CC 2
6 Rhys Keepence Dulwich Paragon 2
7 Ryan Visser Redhill CC 2
8 Ben Knapp Dulwich Paragon 2
9 Philip Murrell Finsbury Park 2
10 Jason Nind Wigmore CC 2 v

3/4 Cat:
1 Lloyd Chapman Glendene CC 3
2 Matt Hammond Dulwich Paragon 3
3 James Dunbar London Dynamo 3
4 Scott Gilchrist 4t+Velo 3
5 Shane Pope Bayeux CT 3
6 Mark Smith Crawley Wheelers 3
7 Andrew Snook Kingston Wheelers 4
8 Richard Bayfield London Phoenix CC 3
9 Tom Smith CC Hackney 3
10 Carl Ferri Dulwich Paragon 3
11 Brian Hennessey Redhill CC 3V
12 Keith Whitewell Dulwich Paragon 3
13 Nicholas Preston Redhill CC 4
14 Stephen Cavey Catford Cycling Club 4
15 Adrian Wills Ashford Wheelers 4
16 Ian Miller Dulwich Paragon 3
17 mark Simmonds Kingsnorth International Wh 3v
18 David Flanagan San Fairy Ann CC 3
19 Kieran Barber Redhill CC 4
20 Richard Hemsley Crawley Wheelers 3
21 Owen Macknelly Sydenham Wheelers 4


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