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Report: Tour Series Round 3 - Peterborough
Event: 31st May 2011
Peterborough Town Centre
Rapha Condor Sharp keep up their unbeaten record in 2011 Halfords Tour Series
Rapha Condor Sharp added victory in Peterborough on Tuesday evening to wins at Durham and Aberystwyth as they made it three wins from three in The Halfords Tour Series.
It wasn't just the team win heading the way of the men in black, who are rapidly becoming the men in Halfords orange. Graham Briggs took the individual win on the night, joining teammates Zak Dempster and Ed Clancy who took victories in Rounds One and Two of the Series.
Briggs headed home teammate Dean Downing and Scott Thwaites of Endura Racing, who once again took the runners-up spot behind Rapha Condor Sharp, to keep themselves in the hunt for The Halfords Tour Series title.
Reigning Champions Motorpoint Pro Cycling endured an evening to forget, coming home a disappointing ninth, with their best placed rider Malcolm Elliott in 25th position, thus unable to replicate the victory by their women's team earlier in the day in the opening round of the Johnson Health Tech Women's Grand Prix Series,
With large crowds and sunny skies, conditions were far more benign than for Round Two in Aberystwyth, leading to a race run off at high speeds, meaning attacks had to work hard to stay away for just a handful of laps.
Team Raleigh's Matt Cronshaw was the first rider to go it alone, being joined a lap later by Ed Clancy, Magnus Backstedt and two others, but next time around it was just Olympian Clancy a few lengths clear of the field, illustrating the ever changing complexion of the race.
Clancy was often towards the front during the race, which came all back together again for the final time with five laps remaining. From then on Endura Racing and Rapha Condor Sharp kept the pace high to deter any last ditch attacks bringing the race down to a final bunch sprint.
There was plenty of Halfords orange at the front in the sprint, with Briggs narrowly heading home last year's Peterborough winner Dean Downing for his first Halfords Tour Series win since the first ever Tour Series round, at Milton Keynes in 2009.
Behind Downing's second place and Clancy's sixth ensured a comfortable victory, with the fourth Rapha Condor Sharp rider in the top ten, James McCallum, not even having to come into play in the unique team based series, where a team's result is calculated on the lowest finishing position for a team's leading three riders.
It wasn't all Rapha Condor Sharp on the night though, with the three intermediate Boardman Bikes Sprints falling to James Stewart (Team UK Youth), Peterborough rider Steve Lampier and Tom Murray (both Sigma Sport - Specialized). Thanks to points gained on the night, Marcel Six moved into second in the standings in the Boardman Bikes Sprints, pulling on the yellow jersey of leader thanks to the absence of Kristian House.
Rapha Condor Sharp now lead the way in the overall Halfords Tour Series standings by three points from Endura Racing, with Sigma Sport - Specialized in third, eleven points behind.
Highlights of Round Three from Peterborough will be shown on ITV4 at 20.00 on Wednesday 1st June, with a repeat on Thursday 2nd June at 10.45.
Colchester returns to The Halfords Tour Series schedule on Thursday evening. In 2009, the last time the Essex venue hosted Tour Series racing, Tom Southam won for Rapha Condor Sharp after an impressive attacking ride. Rivals of Rapha Condor Sharp will hope that history doesn't repeat itself in 2011, as they bid to put an end to their winning run.
Round Three, Peterborough, Results
Team Results
1) Rapha Condor Sharp
2) Endura Racing
3) Twenty3c - Orbea
4) Sigma Sport - Specialized
5) CyclePremier.com - Metaltek
6) Team UK Youth
7) Team Raleigh
8) Pendragon Le Col Colnago
9) Motorpoint Pro Cycling
10) Wilier GoSelfDrive.com
Individual Results
1) Graham Briggs Rapha Condor Sharp
2) Dean Downing Rapha Condor Sharp
3) Scott Thwaites Endura Racing
4) Marcel Six Twenty3c - Orbea
5) Jason White CyclePremier.com - Metaltek
6) Ed Clancy Rapha Condor Sharp
7) Ian Wilkinson Endura Racing
8) Magnus Backstedt Team UK Youth
9) Rafa Rodriguez Segarra Twenty3c - Orbea
10) James McCallum Rapha Condor Sharp
Boardman Bikes Sprints winner
Marcel Six Twenty3c - Orbea
Team Standings, after Round Three
1) Rapha Condor Sharp 30pts
2) Endura Racing 27pts
3) Sigma Sport - Specialized 19pts
4) Twenty3c - Orbea 17pts
5) Motorpoint Pro Cycling 15pts
6) Team Raleigh 14pts
7) Team UK Youth 14pts
8) Pendragon Le Col Colnago 12pts
9) CyclePremier.com - Metaltek 11pts
10) Wilier GoSelfDrive.com 5pts
Boardman Bikes Sprints standings, after Round Three
1) Kristian House Rapha Condor Sharp 27pts
2) Marcel Six Twenty3c Orbea 14pts
3) Jonny McEvoy Motorpoint Pro Cycling 11pts