Road: Boast best to claim Stannington victory

Road: Boast best to claim Stannington victory

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Location: Dungworth, Sheffield
Event: 10 June 2012
Report: Snowdon Sports


At the sharp end for the whole 86 miles, Sam Boast (Hope Factory Racing) proved strongest in a three-man sprint to win Rutland CC’s Langsett Cycles-Stannington Road race in South Yorkshire.

Boast, 19, and Universities champion Tom Stewart (RST Racing) broke away on the first of 16 laps of the Stannington circuit and, representing the strongest two teams in the field, drew no response from the bunch to stay out in front with an advantage which never rose beyond a minute until seasoned campaigner Martin Ford (In-Gear Quickvit Trainsharp RT) jumped out of the pack and bridged the gap on his own with three laps to go.

Stewart wrapped up the King of the Mountains title ahead of Boast and Matthew Williams Team Hope Factory Racing), but it was Boast, from Colne, in Lancashire, who held the aces in the sprint for the line to come home four lengths clear of Stewart and Ford.

A sizeable crowd enjoyed a sunny day from a vantage point allowing them to look down on the whole of the action in the valley below and, with a strong team of sponsors, promoters Rutland CC – reviving a race which originated in the 1950s but disappeared in the 70s – hope to re-establish the event on the calendar and expand it for future years.

Result:

1 Sam Boast (Hope Factory Racing) 3-11-00
2 Tom Stewart (RST Racing)
3 Martin Ford (In-Gear Quickvit Trainsharp RT) both same time
4 Dan Storey (RST Racing) at 1-23
5 Gunnar Gronlund (RST Racing)
6 Richard Hepworth (Cycle Premier-Kovert)
7 Lee Baldwin (Buxton CC)
8 Matthew Pilkington (Team Bglobal)
9 William Haynes (Blackhawk Bikes)
10 Richard Bott (Herbalife-Leisure Lakes bikes.com) all same time


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.