Aviva Women’s Tour 2016 Pre Race Round Up

 

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The Aviva Women’s Tour 2016 is a UCI Women’s World Tour event. Starting in Southwold on June 15th and finishing in Kettering on June 19th. Covering a total distance of six-hundred-and-twenty-one kilometers in total is the longest distance covered so far in this third edition of the Women’s Tour. With an increase to under seven-thousand-four-hundred meters of ascending, this is by-far the toughest Tour to date.

WT2016_NationalMapThe five day stage race’s longest individual stage is stage two from Atherstone to Stratford-upon-Avon at a distance of one-hundred-and-forty kilometers. This years Tour will visit seven counties; five, new to the Tour.

Marianne Vos makes a welcome return to the Tour this time around after missing most of last seasons racing. Vos won the inaugural Women’s Tour back in 2014 riding with Rabo Liv and returns again with her Rabo Liv team-mates to reclaim her crown winning races already this year in Europe Vos will still be a force to recon with this Tour.

Defending champion Lisa Brennauer returns to the Women’s Tour in the re-jigged Canyon-SRAM team along with the winner of the final stage from last year in Hemel Hemstead, Hannah Barnes. Hannah was back in America last weekend riding the Philadelphia Classic, the last round of the UCI Women’s World Tour where American National Champion Megan Guarnier, Boels Dolmans took the victory.

The Aviva Women’s Tour is the second longest event in the UCI Women’s World Tour calendar in 2016. The longest being Giro d’Italia Internazionale Femminile starting on July 01st and ending on July 10th.

 

Listen to the Pre Tour Press Conference below with Marianne Vos, Lizzie Armitstead, Emma Johansson & Lisa Brennauer.

Aviva Women’s Tour 2016 Pre Race Press Conference by Cycling Shorts

With less than 24 hours to the start of the 2016 Aviva Women’s Tour CyclingShorts.cc brings you the pre race press launch with Marianne Vos, Lizzie Armitstead, Emma Johansson & Lisa Brennauer.

Pre Race Press

Mick Bennett: He can’t remember having such a line up! Defending Champion Lisa Brennauer, World’s number one Emma Johansson, Olympic Champion Marianne Vos and the World Champion Lizzie Armitstead.

Press: Aims for the week?

Lizzie: Finishing my first ever Women’s Tour, with a chuckle! I’ve managed to do that. Lizzie went on to say that she just wanted to enjoy being the (World) Champion and having a good race. She wants to come out of this weeks Tour feeling stronger than she has coming into it.

The girls are all eager to get a good GC contention for themselves or one of their team mates, Emma had said that should they get a good first result, they would fight all the way to Sunday.

Press: Women’s Cycling has grown significantly over the past few years. How important is the Tour in the Women’s Calendar?

Lizzie: Races like these are the blueprint of how they should be put on. In 2016, this is how it should be done. The Women’s Tour is leading the way. She went on to say that the UK has the most prestigious stage race in Women’s Cycling. In terms of professionalism and race organization the Tour leads the way.

They all agree that the Tour has a really good feel to it and that the crowds that line the roads are the best in Women’s Cycling too. They love the school children on the roadside and the enthusiasm.

Mick Bennett hinted that it’s Sweetspot’s intention to make it a seven day stage race next year, and the possibility of a time-trial or team-time-trial too! The Women’s Tour has a very, very good future with stars like this here year-on-year!

 

 

UCI Women’s World Tour Ranking after the Philadelphia Classic

 UCI WorldTourRankings2016

Words by Chris Maher

Tour Series 2016 – Round Six – Durham Gallery & Report

 

Jon Mould, JLT Condor p/b Mavic claims round six of the Pearl Izumi Tour Series in Durham, chasing hard, then finishing the final lap with a big effort and a third successive victory.

Misfortune denied Tom Stewart, Madison Genesis the win on the night after riding an aggressive race all night and playing a part in the main break around the one-point-two kilometre cobbled circuit in Durham. Leading solo in the closing laps, Stewarts chain jumped as he was about to climb South Street for the penultimate time and the chasing group passed as he struggled to re-mount.

Local lad Harry Tanfield, Pedal Heaven big-ringed the final climb to get an impressive second place riding his first Tour Series event. Egged-on by the crowd, Tanfield said he relished the fact that so many people around the course shouted out words of encouragement as he too played a big part in driving the lead group around the course, making the decisive move mid-way through the hours hard effort.

Team-mate Jack Pullar took the Brother Cycling quickest lap setting a time of 2:09.42.

Playing a very tactical game, Team Raleigh GAC reformed having been in the lead group a couple of times through-out the night. Last rounds Blue Jersey holder Morgan Kneisky managed to claw his way back to the chase group and the team went into time-trial-mode as they lined up on the front to chase back Stewart. Finishing all with-in the top ten, Team Raleigh GAC took the team prize for Durham, with JLT Condor p/b Mavic retaining the overall series lead.

Chris Lawless, JLT Condor p/c Mavic and Pullar set-off after the neutralised lap, lighting-up an action packed evening around the busy Durham City circuit. Lawless continued as Pullar dropped back, and he was joined by Tanfield, Stewart, Matthieu Boulo and Adria Moreno of Team Ralaigh GAC. Lawless picked up the Chain Reaction Points prize for the Durham round.

Jonny McEvoy, NFTO bridged the gap and six riders led the race. Stewart and Lawless broke free for a couple of laps with Team Raleigh GAC chasing hard behind. Moreno joined them, making five in the first group. Leading the second group, Mould and Pullar to name a few. With back-markers getting pulled out after an hours racing, the two groups came together with Stewart out front and it looked like Madison Genesis were going to break JLT Condors stronghold on the series so far.

 

Race Result at Durham.

1 89 Jon Mould JLT Condor P/B Mavic 1:12:27.262 30

2 27 Harry Tanfield Pedal Heaven 1:12:29.805 30

3 70 Johnny McEvoy NFTO 1:12:30.797 30

4 41 Matthieu Boulo Team Raleigh GAC 1:12:33.110 30

5 12 Tom Stewart Madison – Genesis 1:12:35.651 30

6 47 Sebastian Mora Team Raleigh GAC 1:12:43.285 30

7 45 Morgan Kneisky Team Raleigh GAC 1:12:43.395 30

8 48 Adria Moreno Team Raleigh GAC 1:12:43.548 30

9 87 Chris Lawless JLT Condor P/B Mavic 1:12:48.678 30

10 62 Ian Bibby NFTO 1:14:27.318 30

 

Team Classification for Round 6

Rank Team Time Points

1 Team Raleigh GAC 4:50:43 10

2 JLT Condor P/B Mavic 4:55:00 9

3 NFTO 4:57:26 8

4 Pedal Heaven 4:58:05 7

5 Madison – Genesis 5:00:30 6

6 Team Wiggins 6:21:03 0

 

Team Overall Classification after Round 6

Rank Team Points

1 JLT Condor P/B Mavic 65

2 Madison – Genesis 59

3 Team Raleigh GAC 56

4 Pedal Heaven 53

5 NFTO 46

6 Team Wiggins 0

London – Edinburgh – London Audax Documentary

London Edinburgh London – Official Documentary from MadeGood.films on Vimeo.

 

There’s a great new documentary on the legendary, London Edinburgh London Audax ride coming out tomorrow (1st of June 2016) and is available to pre-order now on Vimeo.

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The 54 minute film ‘London Edinburgh London‘ follows a group of cyclists from around the world on a remarkable feat of endurance. Join their ride up the length of Britain – from London to Edinburgh and back again – in under five days. Travelling over 1400km, a continuous distance far further than most of them had ever ridden before, our unlikely and eccentric heroes are not only tested physically but face the mental challenge, “can I push myself further, can I go one more day?”

 

Tour Series 2016 – Edinburgh Gallery & Report

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Graham Briggs solos to a third win for JLT Condor p/b Mavic on the cobbles under the view of Edinburgh Castle.

Going into round three of the Pearl Izumi Tour Series, JLT Condor p/b Mavic lead the way winning in the Isle of Man and Motherwell. They are five points clear as a treat of rain promises to dampen the one-point-six kilometre circuit that takes in the Grass Market and the foot of Edinburgh Castle along the way.

The peloton strung out gingerly as the light faded and the rain began to pour on the first official lap of the circuit.

Pedal Heaven’s Alex Paton lead the field along in the early stages and team-mate Rory Townsend powered over the slippy start-finish-line for the first sprint of the evening.

JLT Condor p/b Mavic’s Graham Briggs opened up a gap going into the second sprint and there was no reaction from the peloton.

With the peloton diminished, a nine man chase began pursuit. But slippy cobbles proved much of a hazard for many of the riders.

No one was able to break-away from the leading group as Briggs soloed to a soggy victory in Edinburgh.

With many teams having their riders pulled off the course in the final laps, Madison Genesis were the only team to finish four qualifying riders and take the Team Classification on the night, clawing back one point on series leaders JTL Condor p/b Mavic.

 

Individual Round Classification in Edinburgh

Rank – Bib – Name – Team – Race – Time -Laps Completed 

1 82 Graham Briggs JLT Condor P/B Mavic 1:12:56.039 27

2 29 Rory Townsend Pedal Heaven 1:13:49.892 27

3 87 Chris Lawless JLT Condor P/B Mavic 1:13:49.986 27

4 12 Tom Stewart Madison – Genesis 1:13:50.944 27

5 51 Albert Torres Team Raleigh GAC 1:13:51.358 27

6 25 Jack Pullar Pedal Heaven 1:13:52.391 27

7 89 Jon Mould JLT Condor P/B Mavic 1:13:53.115 27

8 67 James Lowsley-WilliamsNFTO 1:14:03.417 27

9 155 Matt Nowell Wheelbase Altura MGD 1:14:04.735 27

10 20 Alex Paton Pedal Heaven 1:14:08.533 27

11 9 Gruff Lewis Madison – Genesis 1:14:10.114 27

12 2 Alex Blain Madison – Genesis 1:14:11.931 27

13 3 Matt Cronshaw Madison – Genesis 1:14:14.059 27

14 47 Sebastian Mora Team Raleigh GAC 1:14:17.419 27

15 41 Matthieu Boulo Team Raleigh GAC 1:14:57.195 27

16 104 Sam Harrison Team Wiggins 1:15:09.642 27

17 45 Morgan Kneisky Team Raleigh GAC 1:15:46.966 27

18 40 Evan Oliphant Team Raleigh GAC 1:15:47.042 27

19 23 Will Fox Pedal Heaven 1:05:00.711 23

20 70 Johnny McEvoy NFTO 1:05:01.240 23

 

Chain Reaction Cycles Points Overall Classification after Round 3

1 29 Rory Townsend Pedal Heaven 33

2 45 Morgan Kneisky Team Raleigh GAC 21

3 87 Chris Lawless JLT Condor P/B Mavic 17

4 23 Will Fox Pedal Heaven 17

5 51 Albert Torres Team Raleigh GAC 16

6 82 Graham Briggs JLT Condor P/B Mavic 15

7 89 Jon Mould JLT Condor P/B Mavic 15

8 12 Tom Stewart Madison – Genesis 10

9 47 Sebastian Mora Team Raleigh GAC 7

10 41 Matthieu Boulo Team Raleigh GAC

Team Classification for Round 3

1 Madison – Genesis 4:56:27 10

2 JLT Condor P/B Mavic 4:58:08 9

3 Pedal Heaven 4:58:10 8

4 Team Raleigh GAC 4:58:53 7

5 NFTO 5:26:55 6

6 Team Wiggins 5:56:55 0

Team Overall Classification after Round 3

1 JLT Condor P/B Mavic 39

2 Madison – Genesis 35

3 Team Raleigh GAC 30

4 Pedal Heaven 29

5 NFTO 27

6 Team Wiggins 0

Interview – Eileen Roe – Matrix Fitness GP Motherwell Winner

Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc catches up with the delightful Eileen Roe of team Lares Waowdeals after her solo effort at round two of the Matrix Fitness GP in Motherwell. Click below to listen to the interview.

Interview – Eileen Roe Matrix Fitness GP Motherwell 2016 Winner by Cycling Shorts

Chris Maher of CyclingShorts.cc catches up with the delightful Eileen Roe after her solo effort at round two of the Matrix Fitness GP in Motherwell.

 

Men’s Lincoln Grand Prix 2016 Gallery & Report

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The 2016 Lincoln Grand prix was another ferociously fought battle with Tom Stewart from Madison Genesis taking the win with a last corner move up the inside of Russell Downing to take the win.

Highlights from the Lincoln Grand Prix, the fifth and final round of the Motorpoint Spring Cup Series. May 15th 2016

 

 

Pos    No    Name    Team    U23    TIME

1    46    Tom Stewart    Madison Genesis        3:52:28

2    31    Russell Downing    JLT Condor

3    62    Ian Bibby    NFTO        @4sec

4    64    Joshua Edmondson    NFTO        @12sec

5    76    Dexter Gardias    Pedal Heaven        @14sec

6    39    Alex Blain    Madison Genesis        @24sec

7    101    Adrià Moreno Sala    Raleigh GAC        @32sec

8    61    Dale Appleby    NFTO        @35sec

9    77    James Gullen    Pedal Heaven        @40sec

10    78    Jack Pullar    Pedal Heaven        @1:32

11    75    Will Fox    Pedal Heaven        @1:33

12    35    Alistair Slater    JLT Condor

13    120    Jacob Hennessy    Spirit Bikes Racing Team    U23    @1:35

14    102    Morgan Kiniskey    Raleigh GAC        @1:38

15    100    Sebastian Mora Vedri    Raleigh GAC

16    45    Eric Rowsell    Madison Genesis

17    99    Matt Boulo    Raleigh GAC        @1:41

18    130    Sam Lowe    Team Wiggins    U23

19    49    Steven Lawley    Metaltek Kuota Racing Team        @1:45

20    67    Jonathan McEvoy    NFTO        @1:47

21    11    Owen James    Catford CC Equipe/Banks    U23    @1:48

22    51    Ryan Perry    Metaltek Kuota Racing Team        @1:52

23    71    Lawrence Carpenter    Nuun-Sigma Sport-London RT

24    112    Luke Ryan    Richardsons-Trek RT

25    34    Thomas Moses    JLT Condor        @1:56

26    43    Matthew Holmes    Madison Genesis

27    144    David Lines    Wheelbase Altura MGD        @2:03

28    65    Rhys Lloyd    NFTO        @2:07

29    14    Bertie Newey    Catford CC Equipe/Banks    U23    @2:16

30    80    Rory Townsend    Pedal Heaven    U23    @2:21

31    48    Adam Kenway    Metaltek Kuota Racing Team        @2:26

32    128    Sam Harrison    Team Wiggins    U23    @2:33

33    129    Liam Holohan    Team Wiggins    U23    @2:54

34    40    Matt Cronshaw    Madison Genesis        @3:00

35    17    Joseph Clark    Envelopemaster Giant Sheffield         @3:03

36    105    Craig Wallace    Raleigh GAC    U23    @3:11

37    36    Conor Dunne    JLT Condor    U23    @3:17

38    68    Liam Stones    NFTO        @3:26

39    83    Ben Hetherington    Planet X – Northside Cycling    U23    @4:58

40    149    David Shackleton    Wilsons Wheels Race Team        @5:05

41    142    Sam Boast    Wheelbase Altura MGD        @5:59

42    56    Oliver Maxwell    Neon-Velo Cycling Team    U23    @6:04

43    107    Kieran Brady    Richardsons-Trek RT    U23

44    162    Thomas Scott-Collins    Wellingborough Cycles Race Team

45    22    Jake Tanner    Envelopemaster Giant Sheffield

46    147    Stuart Reid    Wheelbase Altura MGD

47    111    Jez McCann    Richardsons-Trek RT    U23    @6:07

48    87    Charlie Tanfield    Planet X – Northside Cycling    U23

49    146    Alex Orrell-Turner    Wheelbase Altura MGD    U23

50    21    Connor Swift    Envelopemaster Giant Sheffield     U23

51    63    George Fowler    NFTO

52    29    Daire Freely    Irish Talented Athlete Program    U23    @6:14

53    4    Philip Trodden    Bikehaus by Ridley        @6:17

54    136    Liam Walsh    VC Equipe – Flix    U23    @6:21

55    79    Jake Womersley    Pedal Heaven    U23    @6:23

56    74    Lloyd Chapman    Pedal Heaven        @6:24

57    32    Steve Lampier    JLT Condor        @6:32

58    115    Jonathan Tiernan-Locke    Saint Piran

59    82    Daniel Bigham    Planet X – Northside Cycling

60    93    Henry Latimer    PMR@Toachim House        @6:40

61    150    Kit Gilham    Private Member        @10:44

62    106    Simon Alexander    Richardsons-Trek RT

63    135    Elliot Jones    VC Equipe – Flix    U23

64    137    George Wise    VC Equipe – Flix

65    58    Elliott Porter    Neon-Velo Cycling Team

66    59    Kieran Simcox    Neon-Velo Cycling Team    U23

67    16    Matt Boys    Envelopemaster Giant Sheffield

68    12    James Jobber    Catford CC Equipe/Banks    U23

69    95    Joe Sutton    PMR@Toachim House

70    41    Joe Evans    Madison Genesis    U23

71    53    Jeremy Durrin    Neon Velo Cycling Team

72    27    Ian Field    Hargroves Cycles – Ridley RT

73    26    Ross Lamb    Godfrey Bikewear Race Team    U23

74    121    Anthony Moye    Spirit Bikes Racing Team

75    54    William Bjergfelt    Neon-Velo Cycling Team        @10:53

76    104    Steven Roach    Raleigh GAC        @10:55

77    109    Dante Carpenter    Richardsons-Trek RT    U23

78    122    Jack Waller    Spirit Bikes Racing Team

79    103    George Pym    Raleigh GAC    U23    @10:57

80    3    Phil Lavery    Bikehaus by Ridley        @11:00

81    98    Albert Torres    Raleigh GAC        @11:05

82    81    Ian Wilkinson    Pedal Heaven

83    118    Jake Hales    Spirit Bikes Racing Team

 

 

UNDER 23 AWARD

 

1    120    Jacob Hennessy    Spirit Bikes Racing Team    U23    

2    130    Sam Lowe    Team Wiggins    U23

3    11    Owen James    Catford CC Equipe/Banks    U23

 

 

THE BRIAN COSSAVELLA MICHAELGATE TROPHY

POINTS    

1    46    Tom Stewart    Madison Genesis    13    

2    31    Russell Downing    JLT Condor    10

3    62    Ian Bibby    NFTO    9

4    33    Christopher Lawless    JLT Condor    6

5    45    Eric Rowsell    Madison Genesis    5

6    99    Matt Boulo    Raleigh GAC    5

7    76    Dexter Gardias    Pedal Heaven    4

8    64    Joshua Edmondson    NFTO    3

9    34    Thomas Moses    JLT Condor    3

10    48    Adam Kenway    Metaltek Kuota Racing Team    3

11    22    Jake Tanner    Envelopemaster Giant Sheffield     3

12    32    Steve Lampier    JLT Condor    2

13    101    Adrià Moreno Sala    Raleigh GAC    2

14    61    Dale Appleby    NFTO    2

15    144    David Lines    Wheelbase Altura MGD    2

16    65    Rhys Lloyd    NFTO    2

17    80    Rory Townsend    Pedal Heaven    2

18    75    Will Fox    Pedal Heaven    1

 

LAP RESULTS        

LAP 1            POINTS    

1    22    Jake Tanner    Envelopemaster Giant Sheffield     3

2    32    Steve Lampier    JLT Condor    2

3    75    Will Fox    Pedal Heaven    1

 

LAP 2            POINTS    

1    48    Adam Kenway    Metaltek Kuota Racing Team    3

2    144    David Lines    Wheelbase Altura MGD    2

3    32    Steve Lampier    JLT Condor    1

 

LAP 3            POINTS    

1    99    Matt Boulo    Raleigh GAC    3

2    64    Joshua Edmondson    NFTO    2

3    33    Christopher Lawless    JLT Condor    1

 

LAP 4            POINTS    

1    31    Russell Downing    JLT Condor    3

2    99    Matt Boulo    Raleigh GAC    2

3    64    Joshua Edmondson    NFTO    1

 

LAP 5            POINTS    

1    46    Tom Stewart    Madison Genesis    3

2    80    Rory Townsend    Pedal Heaven    2

3    45    Eric Rowsell    Madison Genesis    1

 

LAP 6            POINTS    

1    62    Ian Bibby    NFTO    3

2    34    Thomas Moses    JLT Condor    2

3    45    Eric Rowsell    Madison Genesis    1

 

LAP 7            POINTS    

1    33    Christopher Lawless    JLT Condor    3

2    101    Adrià Moreno Sala    Raleigh GAC    2

3    45    Eric Rowsell    Madison Genesis    1

 

LAP 8            POINTS    

1    31    Russell Downing    JLT Condor    3

2    45    Eric Rowsell    Madison Genesis    2

3    34    Thomas Moses    JLT Condor    1

 

LAP 9            POINTS    

1    76    Dexter Gardias    Pedal Heaven    3

2    65    Rhys Lloyd    NFTO    2

3    33    Christopher Lawless    JLT Condor    1

 

LAP 10            POINTS    

1    46    Tom Stewart    Madison Genesis    3

2    62    Ian Bibby    NFTO    2

3    33    Christopher Lawless    JLT Condor    1

 

LAP 11            POINTS    

1    46    Tom Stewart    Madison Genesis    3

2    61    Dale Appleby    NFTO    2

3    76    Dexter Gardias    Pedal Heaven    1

 

LAP 12            POINTS    

1    62    Ian Bibby    NFTO    3

2    31    Russell Downing    JLT Condor    2

3    46    Tom Stewart    Madison Genesis    1

 

FINISH            POINTS    

1    46    Tom Stewart    Madison Genesis    3

2    31    Russell Downing    JLT Condor    2

3    62    Ian Bibby    NFTO    1

 

 

MOTORPOINT SPRING CUP INDIVIDUAL    POINTS    

1    101    Adrià Moreno Sala    Raleigh GAC    98

2    77    James Gullen    Pedal Heaven    93

3    62    Ian Bibby    NFTO    93

 

MOTORPOINT SPRING CUP TEAM        POINTS    

1        NFTO        270    

2        MADISON GENESIS        249    

3        PEDAL HEAVEN        245    

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