Location: Dunsfold Park, Surrey
Event: 12 July 2013
Report: Snowdon Sports
Paddy Williams (Velo Club Dulwich College) sprinted to his second win of the season in round 10 of 4th cat series at Dunsfold Park.
Williams, aged 32 and from Dulwich, leapt out of the 48-man field to snatch his second victory of the season after winning round two.
Coming home in second was James McCoy from Reigate and in third place was Mike Metcalf (Dorking CC).
Result:
1 Paddy Williams VC Dulwich College
2 James McCoy Private Member
3 Mike Metcalfe Dorking CC
4 Will Arnold Dorking CC
5 John Jenkin Kingston Wheelers
6 Jamie Milbourn PMC Gatorade
7 Dan Whiley Sky Velo
8 Anthony Steaman Crawley Wheelers
9 Matthew Whitaker Kingston Wheelers
10 O Martin VC Dulwich College
11 Ben Albany Private Member
12 Michael Bradbury Army CU
13 Shane Learney Redhill Cycling Club
14 Gareth Elles InGear Quickvit Trainsharp
15 Ben Voller Twickenham CC
16 Andy Little Private Member
17 Massimo Conforti Dulwich Paragon CC
18 Paul Batchelor Charlotteville CC
19 Mark Bashford East Grinstead CC
20 Dale Moran VC Meudon
21 David Carter Bournemouth Arrow
22 Michael Hancock Dorking CC
23 Jeremy Morton Cranleigh CC
24 Adam Leech Cranleigh CC
25 Alan Newman Brighton Mitre
26 Nick Eisinger Cranleigh CC
27 Neil James Dorking CC
28 Jon Shillingford Private Member
29 Ian Murray VC10
30 Christophe De Becaer VC10
31 Tom Barker Charlotteville CC
32 Michael Smith Dorking CC
33 Feargal Coffey Charlotteville CC
34 Tim Wormleighton Kingston Wheelers
35 Ben Sharp Strada Wheels
36 Darren Rawlings Strada Wheels
37 Tim Ayers Private Member
38 Rob Weston Private Member
39 Julian Paphitis Cranleigh CC
40 Stuart Grieg Redhill Cycling Club
41 Daniel Joffe Durham Uni
42 Paul Buckley Thames Velo
43 Barry Stingmore Kingston Wheelers
44 James Horan Southdowns Bikes
45 Daniel Fagg Brighton Mitre
46 David Edwards Dorking CC
47 Tony Eveleigh Worthing Excelsior
48 Andrew Burbidge Episom CC
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