Cross: May in clear Loch Lomond win

Cross: May in clear Loch Lomond win

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Location: Loch Lomond Shores, Ballach
Event: 27 October 2013
Report: Snowdon Sports


Scoring his first victory of the winter season, Colin May (VC Edinburgh) emerged a clear winner of Glasgow United CC’s Loch Lomond promotion at Ballach.

The Edinburgh 40-year-old finished 56 seconds clear of nearest rival James Fraser-Moodie (Pedal Poer RT) after more than an hour of racing with a further 51 seconds to Simon Kirkness in third place.

The day’s other winners were Harry Johnston (Team Thomsons Cyles), half a minute clear in the race for juniors, veterans and women, and Joe Nally (Hardie Bikes) who dominated the rest of the youth field.


Results:

Seniors:
1 Colin May (VC Edinburgh) 1-04-48
2 James Fraser-Moodie (Pedal Power RT) at 56 sec
3 Simon Kirkness at 1-47
4 Sean Clark at 2-03
5 Paul McInally (Rock and Road Cycles) at 2-42
6 Tom Owens at 3-11
7 Stephen Couper (Glasgow United CC) at 3-41
8 Roger Campbell-Crawford (Team Thomsons Cycles) at 4-08
9 Paul Carmichael (Peebles CC) at 4-53
10 Iain Dunlop at 5-31

V/J/W
1 Harry Johnston (Team Thomsons Cycles) 47-25
2 Gary Macrae (Team Leslie Bike Shop) at 30 sec
3 Stephen Jackson (Glasgow United CC) at 45 sec
4 Franco Porco (Team Leslie Bike Shop) at 53 sec
5 Jamie Mason (West Lothian Clarion CC) at 57 sec
6 Conor Nally (Hardie Bikes) at 1-03
7 James Melville (Glasgow United CC) at 1-11
8 Rory Mellis (Ronde-Bicycle Outfitters) at 1-20
9 Colin Bain (East Kilbride CC) at 1-36
10 Iain Nimmo at 2-24

Women: Brenda Callander (Stirling BC)

Youth
1 Joe Nally (Hardie Bikes) 33-03
2 Calum Shackley (Glasgow Riderz) at 51 sec
3 Innes Johnston (Glasgow Riderz) at 1-15
4 Lewis Stewart (Glasgow Riderz) at 2-04
5 Andrew Merry (Discovery Junior CC) at 3-11
6 Charlie Johnston (Glasgow Riderz) at 3-19


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British Cycling would like to thank the organising team, officials and everyone else who helped promote this event. Our sport could not exist without the hundreds of people, many of them unpaid volunteers, who put in many hours of hard work running events, activities and clubs.