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Cross: Weekend double for Whitehead in Tobermory

Cross: Weekend double for Whitehead in Tobermory

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Location: Glengorm Castle, Tobermory, Isle of Mull
Event: 15 December 2013
Report: Snowdon Sports


Following up his Scottish Series win the day before, Bike Station Ballater’s Dan Whitehead was in unbeatable form again as he repeated his 2012 victory in the Isle of Mull CC’s Cross At The Castle 2 promotion.

Defying the strong winds and testing conditions, Whitehead set a storming pace to win from junior Harry Johnston (Team Thomsons Cycles) and Ewan Thorburn (Nevis Cycles RT).

Stevie Jackson (Glasgow United CC) rode away from the rest of the veterans field to also complete a weekend double – James Melville (Glasgow United CC) chasing down Gordon Dickson (Rockahrd MBC) on the last lap of the Glengorm Castle course to snatch second place.


Results:

Senior
1 Dan Whitehead (British Cycling Private Member)
2 Harry Johnston (Team Thomsons Cycles)
3 Ewan Thorburn (Nevis Cycles RT)
Junior: Jamie Mason (West Lothian Clarion CC)
Woman: Lyndsey Carson (Team Thomsons Cycles)
Junior woman: Erika Allen (Team Thomsons Cycles)

Veterans
1 Stephen Jackson (Glasgow United CC)
2 James Melville (Glasgow United CC)
3 Gordon Dickson (Rockhard MBC)
Woman: Brenda Callender (Stirling BC)

Under-16
1 Joseph Nally (Hardie-Bikes.com)
2 Conner Johnstone (Team Leslie Bike Shop)
3 Stephen Dent (Nevis Cycles RT)

Girls
1 Jenny Holl (BC Private Member)
2 Rhona Callender (Stirling BC)
3 Eleanor Strathdee (Edinburgh RC)

Under-14
1 Struan Pryde (Deeside Thistle CC)
2 Cameron Mason (West Lothian Clarion CC)
3 Charlie Johnston (BC Private Member)

Girls
1 Emily Field (Stirling BC)
2 Anna Shackley (Glasgow Riderz)


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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.