Northern Ireland Youth Road Championships Saturday 10 June

POSITION NAME CLUB
Under 12
1 Ciara Mulholland Clann Eireann – The Linen Green – 6 miles in 20.30
2 Mark Downey Banbridge CC
3 Laura Casey Clann Eireann – The Linen Green
4 Lauren Elliott Orchard Wheelers
5 Claire Oakley XMTBCC
6 Chris Oakley XMTBCC
7 Adam McCullough Ballymena RC-Scott Rooftiles
8 Ryan Orr Old Bleach CC
9 Daniel Runciman Banbridge CC
Under 14
1 Jack Wilson East Antrim – Agnew Audi – 13 miles in 42.29
2 William Boyd XMTBCC
3 Jessica Laird XMTBCC
4 Rachel Mitchell North Down CC
5 David Neill Team Madigan CC
6 Michael Downey Banbridge CC
Under 16
1 Sean Downey Banbdirge CC – 31 miles in 1.21.30
2 Leo McAllister Ballymena RC-Scott Rooftiles
3 Peter Wilson Maryland Wheelers
4 Conor Hanna Ards CC
5 Jonny Beers XMTBCC
6 Neil McGimpsey XMTBCC

7th June Road Race

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Distance 24 miles, 3 laps of 8 miles. Weather dry warm, sunny, calm. 33 riders.
Handicaps– group one, 4 youth riders off first ; group two 17 riders after 4 minutes ; group three, scratch, 12 riders, after 10 minutes.
By the end of the first lap the youth group had split with Gareth Boyle and Dan Boardman going through the first lap with a 1min 30sec lead over the large second group who were clearly working faster than in the previous race, completing the 8 mile lap in under 21 mins. Scratch were closing  but group two's lead was well over 4 mins. By the end of the second lap there were only two groups remaining and the scratch group had cut the deficit to 2min 45secs. Observers were predicting a close finish but the first group managed to stay away and it was Jonny Beers who sprinted to victory, ahead of Conor Hanna, Ross Blayney, Eric Blayney, Andy Templeton and Philip Downie completing the first six. The scratch group came in 1min 10 secs later, led by Stuart Henry, Anthony Mitchell and Gareth Adamson.
On actual times the first group home covered the 24 miles in 62mins. 20 secs., an average of 23mph. This was three minutes faster than the same group's time at the last race. Speaking to riders afterwards it was confirmed that they rode harder and were better organised this time, with more riders going through. The scratch group completed the 24 miles in 57min 30 secs., an average of 25mph. This was a minute faster than in the previous race but the margin of their improvement was not as much as the first group's.
It was great to see a few old hands back on the club race scene again i.e. Alastair, Lennie and Ross who all proved that when you have class, you never lose it.
Thanks to everyone who rode and thanks to Mark, George, Des, John, Flo and Owen for marshalling. The third and final race of the series is Wed. August 16.

6 June 2006

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MORE MEDALS FOR NORTH DOWN CYCLISTS
As has been the case over the past couple of seasons, North Down Cycling Club's youth riders were among the medals at last weekend's Ulster time trial championships, staged by Orchard Wheelers. In the U 14 competition, Rachel Mitchell rode to a silver medal covering the 10 miles in a time of 30mins 11secs.
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31st May – 1 Kilo TT

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POSITION NAME TIME
1 P. Swenarton  1.14
2 K. Millar  1:21
3 N Boyce  1.24 (E) gold
  C Swenarton  1.24 (U16) (E) gold
  T Simmons  1.24
  O Parkes  1.24 (E) gold
 7 G Swenarton  1.25
 8  J Hunter  1.26
   S. Henry  1.26 (U16)
 10  N Wilson  1.28
   T Johnston  1.28 (E) gold
   C Andrews  1.28 (E) gold
 13  T Belford  1.30
 14  M Hodgins  1.31 (E) gold
   M Geddis  1.31 (E) gold
 16  G Paul  1.33 (E) gold
 17  W Redshaw  1.40 (E) silver
 18  R Mitchell  1.43 (U14)
   F. Millar  1.43

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30 May 2006

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McKENNA HEADS NORTH DOWN CHALLENGE
North Down CC's Neil McKenna is edging towards his first podium position of the season. Having shown good form in club races over the previous few weeks, McKenna is beginning to make his presence felt on the open race scene. At last Saturday's Mayfair GP, held on the Ballyclare circuit, he got in the decisive break with a strong group that included Willie Hamilton, Brendan Graham, Jonathon Dempsey and the eventual winner, former Irish Junior international Adam Petrie-Armstrong.  Armstrong has hit a purple patch and the win was his fourth of the season so far. In the final few miles he managed to break away from the leading group which itself had begun to fragment towards the finish and McKenna came in sixth, only 48 seconds behind Armstrong.
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Back to Basics 2 up 10m T.T. ( no aero equipment or clothing )

POSITION NAME TIME
1. P Swenarton & N Wilson 24.30
2. J Hunter & T Belford 25.42
3. B Marshall & N Boyce (E) 25.59
4. O Parkes (E) & C Andrews (E) 26.55
5. E Blayney (E) & M Lyttle (E) 26.59
6. P Downie (E) & G Paul (E) 27.08
7. T Johnston (E) & M Geddis (E) 28.24
8. A McCullough (E) & R Donaldson (E) 28.43
9. M Hodgins (E) & G Boyle (U16) 28.46

Solo rider, S Henry (U16) 26.38

Conditions ; dry, sunny, cool, light breeze. ( E ) denotes
Espoir.