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Report: Brooks Cycles Track League 2011, Week 1
Newcastle | 27 April 2011
Report: Chris Pyatt
The first night of the Brooks Cycles sponsored Track League, Newcastle, Staffs saw the introduction of the split A Class events with the categories being Sprint and Endurance. The general views of all the riders that rode was that it was a success with some great racing produced from a good turnout of competitors.
In the Endurance events the early league leader is junior Robert Lambton, Brooks Cycles, who won the opening 8 lap scratch and then took his second win in the final 10 mile scratch. Along with a third place in the point's race he amassed 9 points. Paul Whatmough, Shepherd Cycles also showed good form as he scored 6 points from his second places in the 8 lap scratch and points race. Also scoring well on this first night were Alex Simmons, Lyme RC, who won the points race and Neil Cummins who has moved up successfully from the B Class group.
The sprint races saw some close finishes with the closest being the sprint final where the four finalist's finished with only a bike length between them with Barney Swinnerton, SIS.com taking the win from Phil Houlton, Newcastle RC 2001 and Sean Mayer Lyme RC.
The Team sprint event saw the winning team of Phil Houlton, Lauren Quenby, Newcastle RC 2001 and Ryan Whatmough, Shepherd Cycles taking the victory by 0.4 of a second in this exciting event. The win and out event saw Ryan Whatmough take a deserved win from Alex Taylor, Sportcity Velo and Rosie Blount Derby Mercury. This gives Ryan an early lead in this league
The B Class events also saw some close finishes with father and son Dave and Jack Fearon, Weaver Valley CC ending the night on 7 ½ and 7 points to lead this league. Dave won the course de primes and Jack took the 8 lap scratch. Other good rides came from Alex Webb, Lyme RC who won the final 10 mile scratch.
In the youth events, last years winner Joel Partington, Lyme RC, took an early lead in this years competition as he won two events, the devil and the scratch event. The other two individual events was the block handicap which was won by Sallie Birchall, Lyme RC. Another rider who rode well on the night was Paige Millward who came second in the scratch and was a member of the winning team sprint team
The freewheelers league saw the following as the top scorers on the night:
Group 1 Brandon McMillan Lyme RC
Group 2 Andrew Williams
Results
Freewheelers
Group 1
Race 1
1st Joel Partington Lyme RC
2nd Megan Williams Lyme RC
3rd Liam Zwetschnikow Lyme RC
Race 2
1st Brandon McMillan Lyme RC
2nd Liam Zwetschnikow
3rd Bradley Hill Lyme RC
Race 3
1st Brandon McMillan
2nd Liam Zwetschnikow
3rd Joel Partington
Race 4
1st Brandon McMillan
2nd Joel Partington
3rd Megan Williams
Group 2
Race 1
1st Andrew Williams
2nd Harrison Barber NTCA
3rd Sophie Bassett Lyme RC
Race 2
1st Harrison Barber
2nd Sophie Bassett
3rd Andrew Williams
Race 3
1st Joe Barber NTCA
2nd Andrew Wiliams
3rd Harrison Barber
Race 4
1st Joe Barber
2nd Sophie Bassett
3rd Andrew Williams.
MAIN LEAGUE
Youth Block Handicap
1st Sallie Birchall Lyme RC
2nd Hannah Blount Derby Mercury
3rd Imogen Crooks Lyme RC
A Class Endurance 10 lap scratch
1st Robert Lambton Brooks Cycles
2nd Paul Whatmough Shepherd Cycles
3rd Neil Cummins PM
B Class 8 Lap Scratch
1st Jack Fearon Weaver Valley CC
2nd Dave Fearon Weaver Valley CC
3rd Ian Taylor PM
Youth Devil
1st Joel Partington
2nd Joe Pattison Lyme RC
3rd James Risk Weaver Valley CC
A Class Endurance Team Pursuit
1st Robert Lambton
Alex Simmons Lyme RC
Mike Farwell Port Sunlight Wheelers
Neil Cummins
A Class Sprinters Team Sprint
1st Phil Houlton Newcastle RC 2001
Lauren Quenby Newcastle RC 2001
Ryan Whatmough Shepherd Cycles
B Class Course de primes
1st Dave Fearon
2nd Alex Webb Lyme RC
3rd Jack Fearon
Youth Team Sprint
1st Imogen Crooks
Emily Capewell Lichfield CCC
Connor Fearon Weaver Valley CC
James Risk Weaver Valley CC
Paige Millward Lyme RC
Joe Pattison
A Class Endurance Points
1st Alex Simmons
2nd Paul Whatmough
3rd Robert Lambton
Mike Farwell
A Class Sprint Final
1st Barney Swinnerton SIS.com
2nd Phil Houlton
3rd Sean Mayer Lyme RC
Sprinters Consolation Win and Out
1st Ryan Whatmough
2nd Alex Taylor Sportcity Velo
3rd Rosie Blount Derby Mercury
B Class Devil
1st Ian Taylor
2nd Jack Fearon
3rd Dave Fearon
Youth 6 Lap Scratch
1st Joel Partington
2nd Paige Millward
3rd Joe Pattison
10 Mile Scratch
1st Robert Lambton
2nd Ryan Whatmough
3rd Paul Whatmough
B Class
1st Alex Webb
2nd Dave Fearon
3rd Steve Cronshaw
Standings
A Class Endurance
1st Robert Lambton Brooks Cycles 9
2nd Paul Whatmough Shepherd Cycles 6
3rd Alex Simmons Lyme RC 5
4th Neil Cummins PM 4
5th Mike Farwell Port Sunlight Wheelers 2
6th Doug Williams Newport CC 1
Adrian Adgar Balanced Performance 1
Andy Jackson i Optix RT 1
A Class Sprint
1st Ryan Whatmough Shepherd Cycles 6
2nd Barney Swinnerton Science in Sport.com 4
Phil Houlton Newcastle RC 2001 4
4th Alex Taylor Sportcity Velo 3
5th Lauren Quenby Newcastle RC 2001 2
Rosie Blount Derby Mercury 2
Steve Cronshaw Brereton Wheelers 2
Sean Mayer Lyme RC 2
9th Debbie Capewell Brooks Cycles 1
B League 2011
1st Dave Fearon Weaver Valley 7 ½
2nd Jack Fearon Weaver Valley 7
3rd Alex Webb Lyme RC 5 ½
4th Ian Taylor PM 2
5th Louis Preston Lyme RC 1 ½
Juvenile Track League
1st Joel Partington Lyme RC 7
2nd Joe Pattison Lyme RC 5
3rd Paige Millward Lyme RC 4
Sallie Birchall Lyme RC 4
5th Hannah Blount Derby Mercury 3
Imogen Crooks Lyme RC 3
James Risk Weaver Valley 3
8th Connor Fearon Weaver Valley 2
Emily Capewell Lichfield CCC 2
10th Ashleigh Williams Lyme RC 1
Liam Zwetschnikow Lyme RC 1
Freewheelers League sponsored by Lyme RC
Newcastle under Lyme Track League 2011
Freewheelers - Group 1
1st Brandon McMillan Lyme RC 10
2nd Joel Partington Lyme RC 7
3rd Liam Zwetschnikow Lyme RC 6
4th Megan Williams Lyme RC 4
5th Sam Pattison Lyme RC 1
Freewheelers - Group 2
1st Andrew Williams 8
2nd Harrison Barber NTCA 7
3rd Joe Barber NTCA 7
4th Sophie Bassett Lyme RC 6
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.