by Sylv » Wed May 02, 2007 11:45 am
From BC
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So many riders turned up for the second event of the Crystal Palace Summer League on Tuesday evening, that there can’t have been many people left at home in South London. Well, a slight exaggeration maybe, but with riders being turned away at the sign on because of a capacity field, it certainly seemed that way. In fact, once the racing started, it was difficult to find a gap to cross between fast moving bodies, variously shouting ‘mind your back’ and other more colourful variations of the same sentiment.
The event hosted by Addiscombe CC was again ridden over forty five minutes plus five laps because of low light, and happily, for the second week running there were no crashes, although one rider did miss the tight turn at the bend of the lake and was last seen ‘doing a Lance Armstrong’ as he bumped across rough grass, well on his way to Penge [STU?].
Hosts, Addisombe CC, finished with three riders in the top five of the 3rd and 4th cat race, with Jon Carnell storming down the home straight several metres ahead of chasers, to take Eddie Wingrave’s chequered flag. Bradley Butler (Evans RT) split Carnell and third placed Sylvain Garde(Addiscombe CC), with Oscar Challis (Dulwich Paragon) in fourth and Matthew Ives of Addiscombe in fifth.
In the Elite/1 and 2 race, it was London Dynamo first and second, in the shape of Iain Paine and Tom Hemnant respectively, with Matt Holmes (Arctic Shorter Rochford), Erick Rowsell (Team Corridori) and Mike Jackson (Trek) in third, fourth and fifth.
Anne Boorsma (Dulwich Paragon) seventh overall in the 3,4 Cat, and first woman, with Jo Rowsell (Global ) in ninth overall. Alice Monger -Godfrey (Glendene/ Biketrax) came in behind Jo Rowsell, with Rebecca Thompson (Evans RT) and Corrine White (VCL) tying behind her.
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