Zak Dempster of Rapha-Condor-Sharp won the opening round of the 2011 Halfrods Tour Series in Durham last night, thereby helping his team become the first leaders of this year’s eight round event by just one point from Endura Racing. The latter’s Scott Thwaites finished third, behind Motorpoint Pro Cycling’s Ian Bibby. Highlights of the race will be broadcast on ITV4 tonight at 8pm and will be repeated tomorrow morning at 11am.
Series debutants Team UK Youth, Twenty 3c-Orbea and Wilier Go Self Drive all managed to put in solid strong first-time performances as the course’s cobbled climb took its toll, boding well for some close and exciting racing for the rest of the series. Kristian House of Rapha-Condor-Sharp meanwhile took the first Boardman Bikes Sprint of 2011, ahead of Bibby and Thwaites.
Tomorrow sees the second race in the series in Aberystwyth, the first time it has visited Wales, with a full supporting programme commencing at 2pm including the Category 2 and 3 Aberystwyth Seafront Criterium which starts at 5.15pm.
Local riders include Welsh Champion Gruff Lewis of Team UK Youth, led by Magnus Backstedt and designated home team for this round. as the team of Tour de France stage winner Magnus Backstedt prepare for their home round. Another Welsh rider who will be looking to put in a strong performance is Yanto Barker of Pendragon Le Col Colnago.
Full details of tomorrow’s event plus the remaining six races in the series can be found on the Halfords Tour Series website.
Halfords Tour Series 2011 Round One, Durham, Results
Team Results
1) Rapha Condor Sharp
2) Endura Racing
3) Team Raleigh
4) Motorpoint Pro Cycling
5) Team UK Youth
6) Twenty3c - Orbea
7) Wilier GoSelfDrive.com
8) CyclePremier.com - Metaltek
9) Sigma Sport - Specialized
10) Pendragon Le Col Colnago
Individual Results
1) Zak Dempster Rapha Condor Sharp
2) Ian Bibby Motorpoint Pro Cycling
3) Scott Thwaites Endura Racing
4) Jonny McEvoy Motorpoint Pro Cycling
5) Liam Holohan Team Raleigh
6) Kristian House Rapha Condor Sharp
7) Marcel Six Twenty3c - Orbea
8) Ian Wilkinson Endura Racing
9) Evan Oliphant Endura Racing
10) Dave Clarke Endura Racing
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Did I say 11th? I meant 12th.
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I can email you the full results if you want to Dave? My team mate Gael was 11th, this crazy fool was 14th.
I was going to post it here just to annoy you but i can't find it
I'm still going to watch because I want to know who came 11th
report it but this one's not on live anywhere so was it necessary to put the result in the headline?
Do a bbc-style "if you don't want to know the result..."
Or should people skip road.cc completely when they're going to watch a race that's only on delayed tv? I'm sure that'd do the audience figures good. I'd quite like to still read the other news, though.
this is satire, yes? you can't *genuinely* expect a road cycling website not to report a race because you haven't seen it on telly yet?
cheers for spoiling the itv show!