Location: Stobo, Peebles
Event: 27 July 2013
Report: Snowdon Sports
William Stokes (Pedal Power RT) powered his way to his first ever victory in the 44-mile 4th category Lothian Flyer RR around Stobo, Peebles.
Stokes, aged 47 and from Lanark, only started racing this season and his best position before the race was 4th in SWSCP Dalbeattie Classic.
He powered to victory ahead of the 41 finishers and took the Lothian Flyer Cup ahead of Bair Martin, from Falkirk in second place and David Stephen (Falkirk Bicycle Club) finishing third.
Results:
1 William Stokes Pedal Power RT
2 Blair Martin Falkirk Bicycle Club
3 David Stephen Stirling Bike Club
4 Calum Gray Equipe Velo Ecosse/Montpeliers
5 Andrew Scholes West Lothian Clarion CC
6 Chris McLean Gala Cycling Club
7 David Laurie Glasgow Nightingale CC
8 Bill Wilkie Edinburgh RC
9 James MacDonald Edinburgh RC
10 Peter Wakely Edinburgh RC
11 Simon Kirkness TheBicycleWorks.com
12 Andrew Keba Edinburgh RC
13 Richard McGhee Vortex Race Team
14 Keith Greenwood West Lothian Clarion CC
15 Charles Vincent Walkers Cycling Club
16 Jarlath Flynn Edinburgh RC
17 Oscar Marletta VC Glasgow South
18 Iain Elliott West Lothian Clarion CC
19 Alastair McGibbon Ayr Roads Cycling Club
20 James Howard ActivCycles-Corbridge RT
21 Kris Lindsay Edinburgh RC
22 Tim Caine Berwick Wheelers CC
23 John Dunlop Loudoun RC
24 Alan Maxwell Pedal Power RT
25 Dougal Allan Edinburgh RC
26 Ross Dymock Glasgow Green Cycle Club
27 Neil Brown Pedal Power RT
28 Lauri Peil Edinburgh RC
29 Stuart Dun Edinburgh University CC
30 Kelvin White Deeside Thistle CC
31 Gordon Jackson Hawick CC
32 Christopher Lockhart Fife Cycling 2000
33 Neil Scott Aberdeen University CC
34 Nicholas Trowell Edinburgh RC
35 AndrewScorey Berwick Wheelers CC
36 Jason Smith Glasgow Green
37 Simon Fairfull Velo Club Moulin
38 Steve Dauncey Edinburgh RC
39 Chris Banks Edinburgh University CC
40 Robert Anderson Fife Cycling 2000
41 Steven Keay Pedal Power RT
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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.