Location: Kitsmead Lane, Chertsey, Surrey
Event: 5 July 2013
Report: Snowdon Sports
Conall Yates (InGear Quickvit Trainsharp) won event 11 of the Surrey League Handicap Series race at Kitsmead Lane in Chertsey on Thursday.
The 32-year-old East Sussex rider hadn’t scored any wins so far this season but managed to beat Rory Townend (VC Meudon) to the line. Townend’s team-mate, Albert Ellison came third.
Another VC Meudon rider, Richard Unwin was the quickest veteran and Noah Banner (Nuun YB London) was first junior.
Results:
1 Conall Yates InGear Quickvit Trainsharp
2 Rory Townend VC Meudon
3 Albert Ellison VC Meudon
4 Mike Cownley Norwood Paragon CC
5 Francis Cade Pedal Heaven RT
6 Richard Unwin VC Meudon
7 Stephen Broomfield Addiscombe CC
8 Jeff Tam Charlotteville CC
9 Noah Banner Nunn YB London
10 Leszek Wuziak Twickenham CC
11 Gareth Dickinson Farnborough & Camberley
12 Keith Lea Addiscombe CC
13 Gareth Thomas Kingston Wheelers
14 Alex Tinsley Twickenham CC
15 Peter Allan Private Member
16 Brian Hennessey Redhill Cycling Club
17 Pat Wright Kingston Wheelers
18 Timothy Watling Kingston Wheelers
19 Andrew Clavell Kingston Wheelers
20 Paul Moore Kingston Wheelers
21 Gareth Williams Prestige Velo Club
22 Dave Larkin Charlotteville CC
23 Sean McAuliffe Redhill Cycling Club
24 Colin Gunn Kingston Wheelers
25 Chris Yates East Grinstead CC
26 Graham Crow Twickenham CC
27 Matthew Halvatzis Addiscombe CC
28 George Kirkin Twickenham CC
29 Damien Lodge Vedett RT
30 Jon Shillingford Private Member
31 Julian Turner Private Member
32 Abid Hussain Private Member
33 James Miller London Dynamo
34 Billy McNamara Clarencourt CC
35 Adam Hansen Pearson Cycling Club
36 Paul Banner Kingston Wheelers
37 Steve Wood Pearson Cycles
38 Eric Young Hounslow & District CC
39 Andrew Burbidge Epsom CC
Bonus points:
First cat 4: Pat Wright Kingston Wheelers
First cat 3: Rory Townend VC Meudon
First cat 2: Albert Ellison VC Meudon
First junior: Noah Banner Nunn YB London
First veteran: Richard Unwin VC Meudon
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