Road: Evans wins Surrey League event

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Location: Newick, East Sussex
Event: 12 May 2012
Report: Snowdon Sports


VO2 Development Team rider Harold Evans took victory in the Surrey League Road Race staged by Bayeux CT at Newick in East Sussex on Saturday.

The 24-year-old from London-based rider took victory ahead of Leatherhead 20-year-old Elliott Porter (Team Corridori), while the experienced Conall Yates (In Gear-Quickvit) completed the podium in third spot.

All three were second cat riders, but third cat Iain Palmer (Twickenham CC) took fourth spot and was unlucky not to end up in the top three. And Brighton Mitre CC’s Michael Coyle was best veteran, taking seventh place.

Results:

1 Harold Evans VO2 Development Team 2
2 Elliott Porter Team Corridori 2
3 Conall Yates In Gear-Quickvit 2
4 Iain Palmer Twickenham CC 3
5 Josh Lawless Private Member 3
6 Sam Larkham Bristol South CC 3
7 Michael Coyle Brighton Mitre 2V
8 Scott Webb Team PM Racing 3
9 Ashley Dennis Prestige Velo Club 3J
10 Joe James Velosport 2
11 Daniel Clark Brighton Mitre 3
12 Darren Peachey Addiscombe CC 2
13 Stuart Harvey i-team.cc 2
14 Jonathan Lewis Charlotteville CC 2V
15 Paul Sewell Bigfoot CC 2
16 Paul Drake Cycleworks.co.uk 2
17 Robert Quin Brighton Mitre 3V
18 Keith Lea Addiscombe CC 3V
19 Oliver Hitchings Peter Hansford Racing 2
20 James Lowden Lewes Wanderers 2
21 Daniel Drake Lancashire RC 3
22 Luke Farren Brighton Mitre 3
23 Graham Hills In Gear-Quickvit 2V
24 Peter Allan Private Member 2
25 Chris Beales La Fuga - Sigma Sport 3V
26 Peter Morris Lewes Wanderers 3
27 Colin Gunn Kingston Wheelers 3
28 Andrew Colvin Bigfoot CC 3V
29 Marc Townsend Neon-Digital.co.uk 3
30 Robbie Hayton Bigfoot CC 3
31 Stuart Adair Redhill CC 3V
32 Stuart Fahey Brighton Mitre 3V
33 Greg Woodhouse Brighton Mitre 3
34 Daniel Stevens Neon-Digital.co.uk 3


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.