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DOMESTIC RESULTS

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TIME TRIALS

THURSDAY, 23 JUNE

BC National Time Trial Championships

(Castle Douglas, Scotland):

Men:

1. Ethan Hayter (Ineos Grenadiers) 50.38

2. D. Bigham (unattached) 51.52

3. J. Shaw (EF Education) 52.09

4. J. Archibald (unattached) 52.24

5. C. Quarterman (Phillippe Wagner Cycling) 52.36

6. O. Doull (EF Education) 53.01

Under-23 Men:

1. Leo Hayter (Hagens Berman Axeon) 26.00

2. C. Thornley (Wheelbase CabTech) 26.17

3. C. Bailey (unattached) 26.28

4. O. Rees (Trinity Road Racing) 26.31

5. J. Giddings (Team Inspired) 26.35

6. J. Laverick (Hagens Berman Axeon) 26.41

Women:

1. Joscelin Lowden

(Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) 28.44

2. L. Dixon (Bianchi Hunt Morvelo) 29.07

3. E. Holden (Le Col-Wahoo) 29.13

4. E. Meakin (AWOL O’Shea) 29.14

5. A. Shackley (Team SD Worx)

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