Location: Strachan, Aberdeenshire
Event: 8 August 2013
Report: Snowdon Sports
Jamie Kennedy celebrated his latest win as he took first place in event five of the Aberdeen District Evening Road Race series.
The 41-year-old Paisley Velo Race Team rider was crowned as Scottish Cycling’s veteran road race champion at the end of last month and he showed that he is still in top form with another win here.
Granite City’s David Anderson came second to Kennedy with Velocity 44 Stirling’s Jack Barrett in third.
Results:
1 Jamie Kennedy Paisley Velo Race Team
2 David Anderson Granite City RT
3 Jack Barrett Velocity 44 Stirling
4 Jonathan Hunter Aberdeen Wheelers CC
5 Brian Duncan Granite City RT
6 Euan Cartlidge Deeside Thistle CC
7 Jack Richards Deeside Thistle CC
8 Neil Scott Aberdeen University CC
9 Tim Mackley Deeside Thistle CC
10 Chris Pitblado Moray Firth Cycling Club
11 Lewis Grieve Spokes Racing Team
12 Robin Atkinson Shetland Wheelers
13 Michael Fletcher Aberdeen Wheelers CC
14 Robert Brown Sandy Wallace Cycles
15 Stuart McCluskey Dooleys Cycles
16 Cristian Tudorache Granite City RT
17 Mark Murray Moray Firth Cycling Club
18 Kelvin White Deeside Thistle CC
19 Fraser MacBeath Moray Firth Cycling Club
20 Peter Anderson City Of Edinburgh
21 Neil Anderson Deeside Thistle CC
22 Keith Robertson Granite City RT
23 Douglas Taylor Deeside Thistle CC
24 Matthew Dieumegard-Thornton Sleaford Whls CC
25 Zak Loney Team LFH
26 Peter Flick Angus Bike Chain
27 Julie Erskine Granite City RT
28 Dan Saunders Deeside Thistle CC
29 Jayson Weale Aberdeen Wheelers CC
30 Ronnie Coleman Deeside Thistle CC
31 Joe Nicolson Aberdeen Wheelers CC
32 Veli-Matti Raikkonen Granite City RT
33 Graeme Cross
34 Adam Harris
35 Conan Abel Aberdeen Wheelers CC
36 Angus Wilson Dundee Thistle RC
37 Craig Ward Ythan CC
38 Malcolm Young Deeside Thistle CC
39 Mona Petrie Deeside Thistle CC
40 David Miller ABC
41 Iain Pryde Deeside Thistle CC
42 Jacqueline Laing Deeside Thistle CC
43 John Smith Angus Bike Chain
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