Peterborough CC - Baxter & King Construction Road Races

Here are the results from today - if anyone here rode the races let us have any feedback on comments on the race.
E/1/2 Result.
Heavy rain for the first 5 laps ensured all the riders were totally soaked, the rain then eased up for the last half of the race.Lead group of 3 established very early on in the race and were never seen again, a chase group of 7 formed with 3 laps to go but never made contact. Dan Staite took a close sprint for the win and the £250 first prize over Joe Skipper with Lewelyn Byrne a couple of seconds behind. Andy Lyons came in alone for 4th place then a group of riders split up over the last few miles led in by Matt Jennings. This was followed in by another group of 6 then the bunch sprinting for 16th place.
1 Dan Staite – Python RT
2 Joe Skipper – BMC UK RT at s.t
3 Llewelyn Byrne – SIS at 3 seconds
4Andy Lyons – BMC UK RT
5 Matt Jennings – CyclingBargains.com
6 Dan McLay – Univega RT
7 David Williams – Kuota
8 Michael Smith – Lotto Olympia Team Interbike
9 Andy Betts – Sigma Sport
10 Adam Norris – BMC UK RT
11 M Werenko – Beds Roads CC
12 Nigel Williams – Python RT
13 A Cox – Beds Roads CC
14 D Wier – Coalville Whs
15 Flavio Zappi – GT Foundation/Colnago
16 D Gardias – GT Foundation/Colnago
17 S Griffiths – BMC UK RT
18 Milan Sihelsky – Kuota
19 C Stevenson – Boneshakerbikes.com
20 Ian Franklin – BMC UK RT
21 Lee Desborough – Ely & District CC
22 O Pearce – Boneshakerbikes.com
23 Mark Williams – Python RT
24 N Miller – Lotto Olympia Team Interbike
25 P Fielding – St Ives CC
26 A Duggleby – Shorter Rochford Cycles
27 Bart Bielecki – Sigma Sport
28 I Samuel Crest CC
29 B Roach – Wyre Forest CC ??
30 Malcolm Smith – Fenland Clarion
31 S Henley – Team Corley ??
32 R Norris – VC Revolution. ??
1st Team – BMC UK RT – Joe Skipper, Andy Lyons & Adam Norris
Prime – Dan Staite – Python RT
3/4 Result.
After half distance 2 riders wnet clear - Martin Jones and Will Dorsett, they were joined with 2 laps to go by a group of 7 to make a leading group of 9 that stayed away to the finish with Michael Smith just pipping Will Dorsett for the win and the £100 prize.
1 Michael Smith – Team Milton Keynes
2 Will Dorsett – North Norfolk Wheelers
3 Tristan Emptage – North Road CC
4 Martin Jones – Fenland Clarion
5 Mark Botteley – Bourne Wheelers
6 Will Jenkins – Team Synergy
7 Neil Munro – Zenith CC
8 Steve Hewing – Leics RC
9 Basil Moss – Cambridge CC all at s.t
10 David Furniss – Doncaster Wheelers at 1 minute
11 Paul verlander – Team Endura
12 T Caldwell – St Ives CC
13 Richard Lamb – Bourne Wheelers
14 O Thistlethwayte – Newark Castle CC
15 R Keeler – Cambridge CC
16 Alan Moules – St Ives CC
17 W Coe – Stowmarket CC
18 Mike Shattock – Fenland Clarion
19 Greg Payne – Rockingham Forest Wheelers
20 ?? – Cambridge CC
21 S Annetts – Boston Wheelers
22 Nigel Burns – St Ives CC
23 J Hucklesby – St Ives CC
24 J Storey – Witham Wheelers
25 T Rayner – CC Ashwell all same time
26 J Samuel – Crest CC at 3 minutes.
Prime - Will Dorsett – North Norfolk Wheelers
E/1/2 Result.
Heavy rain for the first 5 laps ensured all the riders were totally soaked, the rain then eased up for the last half of the race.Lead group of 3 established very early on in the race and were never seen again, a chase group of 7 formed with 3 laps to go but never made contact. Dan Staite took a close sprint for the win and the £250 first prize over Joe Skipper with Lewelyn Byrne a couple of seconds behind. Andy Lyons came in alone for 4th place then a group of riders split up over the last few miles led in by Matt Jennings. This was followed in by another group of 6 then the bunch sprinting for 16th place.
1 Dan Staite – Python RT
2 Joe Skipper – BMC UK RT at s.t
3 Llewelyn Byrne – SIS at 3 seconds
4Andy Lyons – BMC UK RT
5 Matt Jennings – CyclingBargains.com
6 Dan McLay – Univega RT
7 David Williams – Kuota
8 Michael Smith – Lotto Olympia Team Interbike
9 Andy Betts – Sigma Sport
10 Adam Norris – BMC UK RT
11 M Werenko – Beds Roads CC
12 Nigel Williams – Python RT
13 A Cox – Beds Roads CC
14 D Wier – Coalville Whs
15 Flavio Zappi – GT Foundation/Colnago
16 D Gardias – GT Foundation/Colnago
17 S Griffiths – BMC UK RT
18 Milan Sihelsky – Kuota
19 C Stevenson – Boneshakerbikes.com
20 Ian Franklin – BMC UK RT
21 Lee Desborough – Ely & District CC
22 O Pearce – Boneshakerbikes.com
23 Mark Williams – Python RT
24 N Miller – Lotto Olympia Team Interbike
25 P Fielding – St Ives CC
26 A Duggleby – Shorter Rochford Cycles
27 Bart Bielecki – Sigma Sport
28 I Samuel Crest CC
29 B Roach – Wyre Forest CC ??
30 Malcolm Smith – Fenland Clarion
31 S Henley – Team Corley ??
32 R Norris – VC Revolution. ??
1st Team – BMC UK RT – Joe Skipper, Andy Lyons & Adam Norris
Prime – Dan Staite – Python RT
3/4 Result.
After half distance 2 riders wnet clear - Martin Jones and Will Dorsett, they were joined with 2 laps to go by a group of 7 to make a leading group of 9 that stayed away to the finish with Michael Smith just pipping Will Dorsett for the win and the £100 prize.
1 Michael Smith – Team Milton Keynes
2 Will Dorsett – North Norfolk Wheelers
3 Tristan Emptage – North Road CC
4 Martin Jones – Fenland Clarion
5 Mark Botteley – Bourne Wheelers
6 Will Jenkins – Team Synergy
7 Neil Munro – Zenith CC
8 Steve Hewing – Leics RC
9 Basil Moss – Cambridge CC all at s.t
10 David Furniss – Doncaster Wheelers at 1 minute
11 Paul verlander – Team Endura
12 T Caldwell – St Ives CC
13 Richard Lamb – Bourne Wheelers
14 O Thistlethwayte – Newark Castle CC
15 R Keeler – Cambridge CC
16 Alan Moules – St Ives CC
17 W Coe – Stowmarket CC
18 Mike Shattock – Fenland Clarion
19 Greg Payne – Rockingham Forest Wheelers
20 ?? – Cambridge CC
21 S Annetts – Boston Wheelers
22 Nigel Burns – St Ives CC
23 J Hucklesby – St Ives CC
24 J Storey – Witham Wheelers
25 T Rayner – CC Ashwell all same time
26 J Samuel – Crest CC at 3 minutes.
Prime - Will Dorsett – North Norfolk Wheelers
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Thanks for organising the events and my regards to all the marshals standing out in the rain all morning.
Must say I'm not a great lover of the course, the lane back in to Sawtry is a bit narrow in a bunch. Other than that little gripe, it was all very well organised and congratulations to you and the Peterborough CC.