Cycling Weekly

DOMESTIC RESULTS

HILL CLIMBS

SUN, 10 SEPT

North Tyneside Riders (Winter’s Gibbet, Northumberland, 2.2 miles):

Men:

1. Adam Pinder (Muckle CC) 7:16.3

2. A. Storey (GS Metro) 7:22.1

3. J. Bowman (Muckle CC) 7:26.9

4. C. Atkinson (Muckle CC) 7:41.6

5. A. Armstrong (Muckle CC) 7:42.3

6. T. Harcourt (Team Bikestop Tyrekey) 8:12.5

Women:

1. Hannah Farran (Team Boompods) 9:03.3

2. S. Wilkinson (Blaydon CC) 9:15.6

3. L. Burnie (Blaydon CC) 10.19.8

4. S. Wann (EMC Cycling) 10.29

5. E. Shaw (Tyneside Vagabonds CC) 12:34.4

CC Basingstoke (Watership Down, Hampshire, 720 metres):

Men:

1. Ewan Tuohy (Dartford RC) 1:54.2

2. M. Ferguson (Redhill CC) 1:55.1

3. T. Willan (Elevate RT) 2:01.2

4. J. Allen (Cowley Road Condors) 2:01.7

5. D. Lake (360VRT) 2:04.7

6. M. Sleeman (Gillingham & Dist Wh) 2:05.2

Women:

1. Madeleine Heywood (Fulfil the Potential Race Team) 2:31.9

2. K. Burrows (Onyx RT) 2:44.1

3. C. Brown (Elevate RT) 2:48.8

4. M. Hibberd

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