Location: Cyclopark, Gravesend, Kent
Event: 26 February 2012
Report: Snowdon Sports
Talented teenager Jake Martin secured a second victory of the day for Cycle Premier, winning the eighth and final round of the South East Road Race League Winter Series at the new Cyclopark in Gravesend, Kent, on Sunday.
Martin, the 19-year-old from Mitcham in Surrey, took victory alone, crossing the line 35 seconds ahead of a chasing duo to record Cycle Premier’s second win of the day following Richard Hepworth’s victory in the Clayton Velo Spring Classic in Lancashire.
PM Racing pair Billy-Joe Whenman and David Seager were in hot pursuit of Martin, but couldn’t catch him and crossed the line around 35 seconds behind, while the bunch were led home by Aprire Bicycles’ Malcolm Davies, more than a minute further back.
Team Toachim’s Stephen Swindley won the support race for third and fourth category riders, crossing the line ahead of Redhill CC’s Dan Mitchell while Harry Franklin (Hargroves Cycles) took third.
Results:
E/1/2:
1 Jake Martin Cycle Premier
2 Billy-Joe Whenman PM Racing
3 David Seager PM Racing
4 Malcolm Davies Aprire Bicycles RT
5 Ashley Holding GB MS Tina
6 Matt Barlow Essex Roads CC
7 Tony Lock Edwards Elite Cycling
8 Harold Evans VO2 Development Squad
9 Taylor Johnstone Team De Ver
10 Jason Edwards GB MSTina
11 Keith Walker Wigmore CC
12 Paul Sewell Bigfoot CC
13 Anthony Buchan Team de Ver
14 Rhys Clegg PM Racing
15 Francis Cade V02 Development Squad
16 Jack Edwards PM Racing
17 Michael Barnes Ayra Flanders
18 Jason Nind Wigmore CC
19 Marco Coppola Gemini BC
3/4 Cat:
1 Stephen Swindley Team Toachim
2 Dan Mitchell Redhill CC
3 Harry Franklin Hargroves Cycles
4 Scott Webb PM Racing
5 Steven Smith Clay Cross RT
6 Harry Godding PM Racing
7 Kelvin Hatch San fairy Ann CC
8 Simon Lewington Dulwich Paragon CC
9 Tim Allen Bigfoot CC
10 Malcolm Jeffries VC Elan
11 Phil Dempsey Aprire Bicycles RT
12 Richard McVey Adalta
13 Gavin Wendon unattached
14 William Pratt Dulwich Paragon
15 Will Mangar Kent Cycles
16 Fabio Amati Aprire Bicycles RT
17 Nick Malins 4T+
18 Ben Porter Dulwich Paragon
19 Charles Westerby Dulwich Paragon
20 Daniel Sims San Fairy Ann CC
21 Jack Finch PM Racing
22 Alex Fairman San Fairy Ann CC
23 Andrew Colvin Bigfoot CC
24 Ben Scruton San Fairy Ann CC
25 Simon Collins Dulwich Paragon
26 Robbie Hayton Bigfoot CC
27 Mark McCullagh Dulwich Paragon
28 Len Delicaet London Pheonix
29 Andrew Macey Ashford Wheelers
30 Shaun Williams San Fairy Ann CC
31 Charles Batho Dulwich Paragon CC
32 David Flanagan San Fairy Ann CC
33 Mark Stephens Banjo Cycles
34 Liam Yates In Gear RT
35 Justin Charlesworth San Fairy Ann CC
36 James Falshaw private
37 Ian Neild San Fairy Ann CC
38 Richard Jones San Fairy Ann CC
39 Martin Ford San Fairy Ann CC
40 Reiner Singh San Fairy Ann
41 Phil Hoffman San Fairy Ann CC
42 Ian Creasy Wigmore CC
43 Rory Hopcraft San Fairy Ann CC
44 Matthew Waters San Fairy Ann CC
45 Philip Harris San Fairy Ann CC
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.