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Youth/Juvenile Results Race 3 Race 4 Womens Results

Race Report

Words & Pictures - Joolze Dymond

National XC Championships 2011 Aske

It truly was a championship weekend on epic proportions, with hundreds of riders converging on the Aske Estate in Yorkshire all with the same aim, to go home with a coveted National jersey.

The weather was to play a major part, with the wind and the rain combining, changing the face of the course more than once during the day. A new course, carefully crafted by the hardworking Bikelicker Events crew lay in wait, taking in 6.5km of Yorkshire's finest. From the start the riders were spat out through a gate to start a long, energy-sapping climb before heading off to the first of the many technical sections.

The omens weren't good; on the Saturday the heavens truly opened, torrential rain greeting riders as they arrived from all corners of the UK. For the plucky riders in the fun race it was a very wet experience while the Open race riders conditions improved as they slid, slipped and for some tumbled, as the rain eased and the blue skies outweighed the rain-laden clouds. With racing over for the day it was time for national contenders to hit the course for practise, learning lines and discovering a 101 ways to descend a steep slippery fern lined bank, one of the many delights that lay in wait around the testing course.

As race day dawn, the rain and wind were back with a vengeance ready to test the future of our sport, with the Youth & Juvenile riders first off at virtually the crack of dawn. Taking the weather into account the commissaries took the decision to shorten the course for the younger riders, taking out the first technical descent and following climb. This meant for the winning youth riders a blast of just under 40 mins settled their race with Stuart Wilcox taking a comfortable win a good 26secs ahead of silver medallist Iain Paton. Scotland scored another gold in the juvenile race where Calum Magowan brought home the jersey ahead of Arthur Green.

Alice Barnes dominated her youth race. Within minutes of the race starting, she led from the front opening up a gap on the first climb. Two laps later and the National title was hers, while Ffion James continued family winning ways by taking the juvenile title.

Alice Barnes – Youth Ladies National Champion "I enjoyed that, I was a bit unsure how I would fare in the singletrack as I knew it would change from practise last night, but it seemed to have got better and there were more lines so I didn't have too many incidents! I had one on my second lap on the corner going up the second climb, which was a bit embarrassing.
The race itself got a bit tricky on my first lap as I was catching the back markers of the youth & juveniles and they didn't want to let me pass, so I had to needle my way through.
The muddy chute was interesting, in practise I'd spotted a new line, so I tried it and it was pretty fast, but by time the race had got underway lots of others had done it too so I just went straight down and hoped for the best and luckily it was fine!
I'd ridden the Nutcracker event here a couple of weeks ago to get a taste for the terrain and I thought then the course was not going to be great for a National, but the Nutcracker guys, went out and found a whole load of more singletrack and technical sections and the course I think now is pretty good for a National.
I'm pleased to have retained my jersey again but only have a few more races to wear it, the Euro Champs and the last BMBS of the season as next year I go up to juniors, I can't wait!"

Next up were the women, with master, vet junior and grand vet titles to be decided. Keenest competition was expected from the juniors where Beth Crumpton, eager to get her hands on a National jersey and Katy Winton, defending champion have been locked in constant turmoil at every meeting. Add to the mix Hannah Ferguson, Hollie Bettles to name a few and you knew this was going to be a tough one to decide. Crumpton took the decision to ride her own race from the front, opening a gap between her and Winton and the rest on the opening climb, her only company briefly came in the form of vet rider Isla Rowntree, who caught the junior rider just before the end of the first lap. A bit more training a few more gears for Rowntree saw her better prepared than her previous year where she took her first vet title and it showed as she successfully defended her title by over 13 minutes.

Isla Rowntree – Vets Lady National Champion "Gears and a proper bike this year helped! I have to admit I was a lot fitter coming into this than last year, I've been doing a bit more riding, I haven't been racing but I've been riding more regularly and a bit harder so I was definitely up for it this year, whereas last year it was a bit of a surprise win! I was definitely the joker in the pack last year!
The race itself today, well I was quite surprised to find myself out in front with the juniors, then I just did my own thing and let it take care of itself. The course I think is quite an old fashioned traditional course, which really suits me, it's tricky in the woods, there are some tricky descents, it's muddy, its not hardcore surface it's proper deep loamy mud and luckily I go well on that sort of thing! Once I was in the front, I guessed if I could do my thing in the woods and just hang on, on the climbs then I knew I had a good chance. I caught Beth Crumpton just on that long climb coming back to the arena and rode with her until the first descent where I seemed to roll away and got a gap. I'm riding a 29er and I really think those big wheels just roll that much faster and I think that was all it was that gave me the advantage. I'm so pleased I had the gears this year too, there's no way I would have got round that on a singlespeed!!
So yeah a good day! It's always great to win the jersey but to win the overall race as well, I wasn't expecting that and that was a bonus!"

Meanwhile Crumpton riding smoothly to minimise any possible mechanicals held onto her lead crossing the line in tears delighted that at last everything had gone to plan and the Junior title was hers!

Bethany Crumpton – Junior Lady National Champion "I'm over the moon, I finished the race in tears, tears of joy, it just means so much to me to finally get my hands on a National jersey. I've been trying since 2008 and now finally it's my year! I've had a good year, mixed with a few mishaps along the way so it's great to actually get a race where everything falls into place and I finish it with no incidents and in one piece. I got away on the first climb and got a gap and knew I could just capitalise on that and kept pushing on and riding away. Isla Rowntree caught me up coming to the end of the first lap and it was great to ride on her wheel trough the trees, but she is so technically amazing I just couldn't keep up with her through the singletrack!
Now I've got this jersey, I want be stopping here, I'll be aiming even higher now!
The race itself was so muddy and was getting really cloggy on the last lap, so you had to be really careful with gear changes, so I didn't rip my rear mech off, I tried to ride smoothly as I've had so many mechanicals this year, I just wanted this one to be perfect and it was, on the day that really mattered it all went to plan. Perfect!

Another rider who had patiently plugged away for 8 long years finally realised her dream as she took the Masters title was Caroline Goward: "It's taken me 8 years to finally get my hands on this jersey, I'm so delighted!! I knew it was going to be a tough day, the weather didn't help but I also knew the climbs were going to be hard work, they are my weakest link really, but I knew I could gain time on the singletrack and it worked perfectly for me. I had a few comedy moments but I knew they were going to happen, that muddy descent through the ferns was tricky and I just entertained the crowds every time, they seemed to be delighted with my comedy dismounts!
I have to say despite the grim weather the course raced a lot better than it did in practise yesterday. The course was excellent, I loved it, it was my kind of course. The first half was very climby, that was 10 – 15 mins of the race but then you could just relax and enjoy the singletrack, which is what I love. That last climb back is a toughie, that headwind was unreal! Just leading the race makes you find that extra bit, though I had a gap I just couldn't relax at any moment I'd have lost it on the last lap if I'd done that!
So yeah very pleased, especially as this is my first year with the Scott Contessa team!"

Her strong and determined ride showed she was a worthy winner, though special mention has to be made of Emma Birtles, who came running into view on her second lap carrying her bike. A crash early in the lap caused a puncture and caused Emma to lose her gas canister. With outside assistance not allowed, she had two choices. End her race or carry on for one more lap carrying her bike, a true competitor she carried on to be rewarded by a bronze medal. Grand Vet Fiona Paton taking the last title rounded off race two.

As the day unfolded the weather was blowing hot and cold, and despite the inclement conditions the enthusiasm and atmosphere of both spectators and competitors were not dampened.

As race 3 beckoned discussions were heated as to which way the masters race would fall. This was one of the most wide open of races with at least 6 competitors in the frame. But this is mountain biking and anything can and usually does happen! Juniors were sent off first, followed by masters, vets; grand vets then finally super vets.

In the junior race Matt Sumpton took early control with archrivals Alex Baker and Ben Sumner in hot pursuit. Sumpton was on fire as he scorched around the muddy course. Baker and Sumner could only catch glimpses of him in the distance as he stretched his lead to finally take the win with a 4 minute cushion ahead of Baker. Meanwhile in the masters Ed Mosley had taken off like a scalded cat, opening up a commanding lead early on, leaving Matt Dennis, Luke Smith, & Geoff Beetham in his wake. Undeterred Dennis dug deeper and chipped away at the tiring Moseley, finally getting back to him on lap 3. Working together then held their lead then Dennis attacked on the last lap, going on to take the win, leaving Mosley to pick up well-earned silver.

Matt Dennis – Masters Men National Champion "That was really really hard slog out there today, Ed Mosley went off like a rocket and I couldn't keep up with him on the descents and the singletrack. But I think he tried himself out a bit being out on his own for those first few laps, it was so windy out there. I managed to get back to him on the 3rd lap and we worked together to stay ahead of the rest of the field. Then on the first climb of the last lap I put a dig in and managed to hold it for the rest of the lap, but yeah that was a really hard race, coupled with the worse start ever!
With Ed out in front I was just thinking to myself, 'push harder!' But to be honest if Ed had stayed away and won I would have been delighted for him, he's a really nice guy and in fact I felt a bit guilty going past him, he put up a good fight. The course was fun, it would have been so much different in the dry, but in the wet it was really, really techy in the singletrack stuff. The big climbs were hard and the descents were awesome!
Now I'm gonna wear the jersey for as long as I can, well, I might take it off when it starts smelling!!!!"

Paul Hopkins made short work of his vets race rounding off an impressive season successfully defending his title despite being hard pushed by Simon Willats and Lewis King. He'll probably turn up at his impending wedding wearing said national jersey!
While in the Grand vets 'cross rider Steve Davies relished the muddy conditions taking an early lead which he held to the end to take the title. Victor Barnett was back to his winning ways, to add yet another jersey to his burgeoning collection, in the super vets, finding the cool conditions much more suited to his liking than the heat and oppressive conditions of the last BMBS round in Margam.

Finally it was just the senior and under 23 titles left to decide. Rumours that Annie Last would get a sound battle in the senior race from top World Marathon contender Sally Bigham came to nothing as Bigham DNS'd due to mechanical problems. This left Last with just Nikki Harris capable of upsetting the apple cart. Despite the muddy conditions suiting the 'cross rider, Last had the edge in the technical sections and went on to successfully defend her senior title

Annie Last – Senior Women's National Champion "I had a really good race and was delighted to retain the jersey for another year. I was pleased to see Nikki (Harris) racing.
On the first climb, the field were lined out behind me and by the second descent I'd managed to shake most of the riders off my wheel and got a gap and I just kept pushing on. It was great having the uder23 guys set off before me as it gave me targets to chase down, otherwise it can get a bit lonely out there on your own. It's quite hard to race when there aren't that many people around you. Nikki had a good go, she's doing great as she's not really concentrating on mountain biking but it's good she's here and having a good race.
I didn't know what to expect, I've not ridden here before, but when we got on the course yesterday in practise I really liked it and today it was a bit drier and raced really well. The sections in the wood were still slippery and you had to work through those carefully so you had no slip ups. I was hoping that although I was catching quite a few of the backmarkers they wouldn't hold me up in the singletrack, but there were loads of passing places, which worked well, so overall I thought the course was interesting and hard and thoroughly enjoyable. I always enjoy technical courses and today was challenging and you had to watch your lines not to make silly mistakes.
Celebrations are probably on hold until I manage to catch up on my sleep, I've only just got back from America and am suffering a bit from jetlag, so early to bed to night for me!"

In the under23 women's race the stage was wide open, and stepping into the limelight to take centre stage were WXC World Racing riders Jessie Roberts and Carla Haines. Despite being teammates, there was just one jersey to win and Roberts threw down the gauntlet opening up a gap on the climbs. Haines kept cool, knowing she could claw back any gaps on the technical descents. Her calm tactical approach paid dividends as she took the race with Roberts picking up silver.

Carla Haines – U23 Women's National Champion "It was a toughie! I knew that Jessie (Roberts) would be strong on the climbs, but I've been working hard on my climbing, so I'm happy with how it went. Jessie actually managed to get a bit of a gap on the climbs on the first lap, but I got back to her on the descents, I could ride everything, while she got off and ran, that's where I gained my advantage. On the second lap I thought I need to be first going into the singletrack, so made a dig and got the gap and led from there and kept on going.
I was pretty focused on getting the jersey. I'd ridden the course in practise yesterday but thought it would probably be wet, so first thing this morning I went out again to see how it rode in the rain, it had completely changed how it rode, so when my race came around and it rained I knew what to expect. Now I'm over the moon that it worked out and I got the win!!! At the start of my season, my form wasn't great but I was still top 15, now with a season of racing and a few World Cups under my belt everything has fallen into place. Can't wait to get back out to the World Cups now for more experience and the chance to wear the jersey!"

In the men's under 23, Kenta Gallagher showed how much he has matured over the last season, taking a calm approach to his race, despite an early mechanical he rode using his head, thinking through his moves, until he eased himself into the lead, taking a well earned win from Billy Joe Whenman.

Kenta Gallagher – U23 National Men's Champion "Feels pretty good to get the win, you can't complain when you win a stripy jumper, so yeah pretty pleased.
I didn't have the best of starts, going up the first climb I snapped the stop on my rear mech, so every time I tried to use an easy gear the chain kept jumping, I thought then it's gonna be a long day out! So I let Billy (Whenman) lead the first lap out and watch what he was doing. I knew if I got into the singletrack first, I'd get too excited and probably blow out and fall off so I rode using my head. On the second lap I just kinda dug in on a few climbs to see if Billy was still with me and then through the woods I got a gap, so I knew If I pressed on I could keep that. It's a course that suits me; I like technical power courses so this was right up my street. People keep telling me it's old school, but I'm too young to know what old school is, but if they tell me its old school, well hell yeah I like old school then!! It was hard, proper hard, not super steep climbs like at World Cups and your not racing the same type of rider, but it was hard and that head wind, I nearly shot myself a few times riding that climb into that wicked headwind, but I just had to get it done, after all it's my job isn't?!
Yesterday in practise I enjoyed it, today I enjoyed it, I crossed the line first so of course I really enjoyed it!
To be honest I wish it had rained a bit harder in my race, I prefer it when it's really slippery, but hey I still won! I still hasn't really sunk in though, I'll not really believe it until they give me that stripy jumper then I'll start celebrating!"

Liam Killeen fresh from his disappointment from Windham WC knew he had a potentially hard race ahead in the senior race with Oli Beckingsale and Lee Williams keen to swipe the jersey from his grasp. Killeen and Beckingsale let Williams lead out the race for the first lap. By lap two and it was Killeen and Beckingsale, with Williams charging behind keen not to lose to much contact, whilst Paul Oldham had 3rd place in his sights and Dave Collins and evergreen Nick Craig spent the race fighting for 5th.

Lap 3 and Killeen had launched himself into the front opening up a gap and pushing constantly on the gas, battling both competitors as well as weather, he came home in torrential rain his title secured for one more year. Beckingsale rode a strong race but admitted to a gracious defeat as he took silver with Lee Williams picking up a well-deserved bronze.

Liam Killeen – Senior Men's National Champion"I was a little bit nervous coming into the race today as I'm a little bit tried from the travel back from the States. I had a good race over there at Windham, but a puncture mid race, so I lost a bit of time there, so was keen to put that form into action here. Racing is now moving more towards the shorter races, so if you have any mishaps, you can more or less rule yourself out. Losing time with a mechanical is pretty much nigh on impossible to get back into the race again you lose so much time.
I always feel a bit of pressure at the Nationals, especially as defending champion, I know a few of the guys are pretty motivated. But I had a smooth race. Oli (Beckingsale) had a good opening first lap and I was impressed with how Lee (Williams) rode today, he's had some ups and downs this season, so good to see him on the podium again, so yeah I'm really pleased that I had a smooth, no mishap race. The course was good; we were lucky with the rain. I rode it yesterday and it would have been a real slog if it had continued to rain. We did get a bit of rain towards the end, which made it greasy, and the wind was a big factor, it just made it harder, if you let of the gas you nearly came to a standstill! If you'd had a wheel to sit on it would have been a big help but I'd thought I needed to ride my own race, get out in front and suck the wind, knowing that the guy behind you is having to take the brunt of the wind as well. It was a good hard race. It did have the feel of an old school course, quite technical in places at race pace, a bit of a longer lap than usual but a truly challenging course, short hard climbs and a good day retaining the jersey. It's always a bonus knowing you haven't got to change your kit!!!"

Congratulations to everyone who competed and took on all that Yorkshire could throw at you and well done to everyone who went home newly crowned Champions.

Many thanks to the hardworking Bikelicker crew who spent many long hours creating a venue truly suitable for a championship, it certainly paid off and produced a memorable event and a whole raft of worthy champions!


Entry List

Category Surname Forename Club




Fun Female



Redfern Jane NONE




Fun Male



Fletcher Andrew sherwood pines

Maloney Graham Team Yeti

Mcfarlane Stuart Ting Tong Racing

O'Connor Jonathan Jiz Junkies Racing

PADGETT MARK private

Partridge Marc None

Radford Dean Sherwood Pines Cycles/The co-operative

Redfern Nick None

Underwood John private




Grand Vet Female



Paton Fiona Square Wheels

Payton Karen Cyclesport Pendle




Grand Vet Male



Blackwell Tony NONE

Buick Philip Salsa Factory Racing

Dalton Paul Matlock CC

Davies Steven Team Jewson/Thule/Kinesis/CNP

Dudley Mervyn Sherwood Pines Cycles/Cooperative Motor

Fitzpatrick Greg Malvern Cycle Sport

Grant Gregor Square Wheels

HARRIS PETER PEARCE CYCLES

Johnson (Snr) Richard Private

Payton Peter Cyclesport Pendle

Perry Andrew ACTiV cycles Folkestone

ROBSON IAN MTS CYCLESPORT/INKLAND

Rollinson Bruce JD Cycles, Ilkley

Stowe Tim JEWSON/M I RACING

Stuart Duncan keswickbikes.co.uk

Turner Craig Sherwoodpines Cycles/Cooperative Motor G

Warner Paul Team Darenth

Whitehouse Steve One and All

WRIGHT IAN Raleigh RT




Junior Female



Below Helena Private

Bettles Hollie WXC Mountain Bike Team UK

Crumpton Bethany Halesowen A & CC

Ferguson Hannah WXC Mountain Bike Team

Winton Katy Kinesis, Morvelo




Junior Male



Baker Alex Orange Monkey-Cannondale

Barford Daniel Private

Barnes Nick Zepnat R/T

Birch James Shred Racing

Evans Tom Square Wheels Cycles

Fenwick Ryan Stewartry Wheelers / MPG Cycles

Ferguson Grant Boardman Elite

Finch Jack VC Deal

Fox Joe Rapha Condor CC

Green Ross StewartryWheelers/NextLevelBikes

Harrison Elliot South Pennine Road Club

Humphreys Hugo Mosquito Bikes RT / LondonCycleSport.com

Humphreys Jack Wheelbase Cannondale

Johnson Richard Private

Lindsay Scott icycles

McParland Edward GT Racing UK

Munro-Gear Finn SquareWheels Cycles

Peters Alex Cycling Club Hackney

Riley Callum Carbon Skin KTM

Robinson Hugo XRT Elmy Cycles

Sayers Aaron Leicestershire road club

Smith Harry Team Certini - McCaulay's

Spicer Jack VC Deal/ACTiV Folkestone

Strivens Finlay Wolfpax Riders

Sumner Ben none

Sumpton Matt CNP Orbea

Tapp James Inverse RT

Thompson Matthew Cardiff Jif/ Cyclopaedia

Welburn Alex Max Gear RT

Worrall William TRCC




Juvenile Female



Allen Erika Stirling Bike Club- Wallace Warriors

Allen Katie Stirling Bike Club- Wallace Warriors

Borthwick Emma Emma Borthwick

Brady Emma MTS Inkalnd

Callander Rhona SBC Wallace Warriors

Capewell Sophie Lichfield CCC

James Ffion Abergavenny RC

Lomas Sarah Matlock CC

Mellor Amira Holme Valley Wheelers

Melton Elena Wolfpax Riders

Wadsworth Emily Beeline Bicycles RT




Juvenile Male



Armstrong Robert Bill Nickson Cycles RT

Balfour Stuart Edinburgh road club martin currie race t

Barnes Chris Seacroft wheelers

Barnes David Condor Cycles CC

Barnwell Joe clwb Beicio Mynydd Dyfryn Conwy

Bateman Jordan Team Jordan

Booker Gregg Matlock CC

Craig Thomas Scott UK

Croft Anthony Private

Dent Stephen west highland wheelers

Dobson Jonathan Hetton Hawks

Dudley Elliot Sherwood Pines Cycles/Cooperative Motor

Forsyth Ben i cycles/inners mtb

Franklin Tom Hargroves cycles -trant-next-specialized

Gascoyne William Heanor Clarion

Grant Calum Peebles Cycling Club/Alpine Bikes

Green Arthur Matlock CC

Haddock Joseph Royal London 360 Isle of Man

JOHNSTON HARRY GLASGOW RIDERZ/DALES CYCLES

Magowan Calum Peebles CC

Magowan Euan peebles cc

Mein Thomas MTS Cyclesport/Inkland/Elvet RT

Morris Ben Welland Valley CC

Nash Jack NWMBA

Phelan Ruairi Private

Poole Jake cyclesport/Pygott Crone

Robertson Fin Hetton Hawks

Stean Oliver VC Jubilee

Tulett Daniel Hargroves cycles trant specialized

Vesty Max MoonGlu Racing Team

Weatherill William Hope Factory Racing

Webb Francis Edinburgh RC/ Martin Currie RT

Woolley Scott private

Worner Miles Teesdale CRC

Worton Matthew Hetton Hawks CC




Master Female



Appleyard Verity Team Appleyard

Birtles Emma None

Collingridge Hannah Private

Eastwood Kirsty Cotic A Quick Release Race Team

Goward Caroline Team Scott Contessa




Master Male



Alexander Darren CNP - Orbea

Beetham Geoffrey Retrobike.co.uk

Bennett Paul Wills Bros Racing

Chamberlain Marc private

Coward Michael Velo29 Cycling Team

Davies Roy Team Elite

Dennis Matthew Swinnerton Cycles

Evans Charlie Cyclewise Altura

Fawcett Tony Blackhawkbikes.com

Gleave James Torq Performance

Holwell Philip boneshakers trek

JAMIESON DUNCAN LeisureLakesBikes.com

Lewis Daniel RAF CA

Limebear Jonathan Hargreaves Cycles/ Batley CC

Lister Richard gabby day cyclesport rt

Macpherson Brian 1st Gear Cycles / VC Meudon

MALARCZYK ANTHONY MOJO

Morris Philip xcracer.com

Morris Anthony Evans Cycles RT

Moseley Ed Worcester Cycle Centre

Murray Keith Hope Factory Racing

Nixon Alan Blackhawkbikes.com

Smith Luke Whyte Racing UK




Open Female






Open Male



Allinson Andy private

Hopkinson Lee private

Pressley Andrew private

Somers Alan Fire & Rescue Service




Senior Female



Alexander Melanie XCRACER.COM

Barry Natasha BikeLux/Progression

Bigham Sally topeak ergon racing team

Bradley Emma WXC Mountain Bike Team UK

Clay Joanne Private

Craigie Lee Torq Performance

Day Gabriella Team Scott Contessa

Fenton Rachel AWcycles.co.uk

Filby Maxine Baines Racing Silverstone Cycle

Gabriel Sally Oneplanet Adventure

Gilmour Liz Ride

Harris Nikki Team Scott contessa

Horton Maddie Certini-McCaulay's

Ingram Lesley Glentress Riders

Last Annie Boardman Elite

Massey Laura WXC Mounatin Bike Team UK

McKenna Claire Hammerhead bicylces/ TrueFab

Munden Jo Team Cycle Knigdom

Owen-Evans Ruth Cotic A Quick Release Holidays Race Team

Turner Sian Private

Williamson Catherine Bizhub Ladies Cycling Team




Senior Male



Adams Ross Red Kite Cycles

Albutt Tom Joyriders MTB Holidays

Andrews Chris Orange Monkey - Cannondale

Aucote Christian lloyds cycles rt/kenda/lake/uvex

Bailey James Cyclestore.co.uk

Beales Paul Orange Monkey - Cannondale

Beckingsale Oliver Endura MTB racing

Blackwell Daniel NONE

Bouttell Jason Revel Outdoors

Buckley Tim VCMELYD

Budd George Salsa Factory Racing

Chappell Scott Behind The Bikeshed

Cockburn Andrew Columbia Bikefood

COLLINS DAVE HOPE FACTORY RACING

Craig Nick Scott UK

Crampton Neal Neal Crampton

Crawforth Jody Specialized UK

Drake Giles Team-Elite / Paul Bethell Electrical

Duguid Daniel Sigma Sport - Specialized

Dunford Tim awcycles.co.uk

Easter Scot Felt - Colbornes

Ernest Simon awcycles.co.uk

Fletcher David Boardman Elite

Friel Robert Private

Guilford Michael VC Meudon

Hambling Steve ACTiV Cycles Folkestone

Henderson Dave GT Racing UK

Hodge Stephen Koo Bikes

Holmes Oli CNP - Orbea

Howett Andrew Columbia-Bikefood/Pronghorn

James Stephen AWcycles.co.uk

Killeen Liam Giant

Lansley Adrian pedalon.co.uk

Lenney Phil ACTiV Cycles Folkestone/springstarter

Mallen Ross RAF CC

Minter Christopher PedalOn.co.uk

Montgomerie Gareth GT Racing UK

Norfolk Karl PedalOn.co.uk

O'Boyle Anthony TORQ Performance Mountain BIke Team

OLDHAM PAUL HOPE FACTORY RACING

Pearson Martin RAF CC

Pedder Chris AWcycles.co.uk

Penn Harry Mammoth Lifestyle Racing Team

Record Gary biketart.com

Richardson Neil RAFCC

Roberts Ed Revolution bikes

Robertson Paul Velocite Bikes

Sanford James Army Cycle Union

Simmons Ben Team Wiggle

Smail Robert Cyclepremier.com-Metaltek

Sturgeon Carl lutterworth cycle centre

Thomas Ben TORQ Performance

Ward Tom Columbia-Bikefood

Wardell Robert Kinesis Morvelo Project

White Christopher Mountain Trax

Whittington John CNP Orbea

Williams James mtb-marathon.co.uk

Williams Lee Team Wiggle

Wood Steven Sherwood Pines/The co-op motor group

Wouters Anton Sherwood Pines Cycles - The Co-Operative




Sport Female



Wouters Nadia Sherwood Pines Cycles - The Co-Operative




Sport Male



Albutt Tom Joyriders MTB Holidays

Binks Darren Hambleton Road Club

Brennan Paul inverse rt / cyclaim.co.uk

Harrison Simon RAFCC

Hawken Simon Army Cyclinh Union/ Primal Europe

Kenyon Jonathan Columbia-Bikefood

Lebon Franck Giant Store Radlett / Areufit.co.uk

Mitchell Paul Private

Partridge Joey Otley CC

Upton Robert Sherwood Pines Cycles/ The Co Operative

Watts Sam www.stif.co.uk




Super Vet Male



Barnett Victor welland valley cc

Collen Steve nwmba bike factory

HAIGH REG JD CYCLES ILKLEY

Jones Philip Crosstrax

MALARCZYK EDWARD CWMCARN PARAGON CC

McLean David Hetton Hawks

Murley Colin Derwentside CC




Under 23 Female



Brown Morven Dales Cycles Racing Team Scotland

Buick Anna Salsa Factory Racing

Haines Carla WXC World Racing

Miller Ruby Horizon Fitness

Rider Danielle Sherwood pines cycles- co op motor group

Roberts Jessica WXC World Racing




Under 23 Male



Batchelor Sebastian Infotre-Bi&Esse LeeCougan

Bell Tom None

Brown Ben Koo Bikes

Chamberlain Calum Mountain-Trax RT

Clark Ashley We Love Mountains Racing Team

Dalton Bruce Sherwood Pines/The Cooperative Motor Gro

Gallagher Kenta Scott

Glen Liam Bath Uni/Road.cc/USE

James Steve Hargroves Cycles

Jarvis Nat BigMech.co.uk

Jones Richard Numplumz

Kinvig Alex Carbon-Skin KTM

Long Richard Certini - McCaulay's

MacKellar John North West MTB Centre

Marshall Aron Sherwood Pines Cycles

Mockett Ian BikeArt / Moda / Eurobike

O'Boyle Sion Torq Performance

Pybus Jonathan GTRacinguk

Rae Jack Bristol University Cycling Club

Roff Ben Orange Monkey - Cannondale

Sayers Sam Lutterworth cycle centre

Sleight Henry www.drag2zero.com

Westwood Lee Raleigh Racing Team/Freedomcycles.co.uk

Whenman Billy Whyte




Veteran Female



Barnwell Sarah Clwb Beicio Mynydd Dyffryn Conwy

Callander Brenda Stirling Bike Club

Hartle Nicola Dirtwheels Cycles

Hughes Nicky Team Scott Contessa

MacGregor Helen VC Lincoln

Murray Anne Square Wheels

Rider Lorna Sherwood Pines Cycles Cooperative Motor

Rowntree Isla Stourbridge CC

Tilley Carol Ride.co.uk




Veteran Male



Anderson James Blackhawkbikes.com

Andrews Gary Team Certini/McCaulay's

Bettles Lloyd Clee Cycles/ KCNC

bromwich peter WMCCL

Bryce Graham GMC FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE

Chadbourne Mark ridebike.co.uk

Clough Noel wheelbase canondale

Coates Stewart Team JD Cycles Ilkley

Cook Dan Planet X / On-One

Craner Matt Beyond MTB/WDMBC/RRP/Specialized

Cross Richard Noahs Ark

Evans Timothy East Bradford CC

Fetherston Rick Specialized Concept Store Ruislip

FIELDING PAUL grafham cycling/plastribution/st ives cc

Fletcher Tyrone Mountain Trax RT

Frost Dean OffCamber

Gordon Andy none

Green Chris Matlock CC

Heywood Joseph private

Hick John Private

HONOUR RAY INFINITY CYCLES

Hopkins Paul MERIDA UK

Horton Jay Certini-McCaulay's

House Richard One & All

Hunter Derek Matlock CC

Hynd Jason Private

Johnson Kenny scienceinsport.com

King Lewis BLINE BICYCLES RT

Lawrence Adrian team bglobal

Lightfoot Jon sherwood pines cycles/the co-operative m

Martin Carll TEF Richardsons RT

Mccaffery John leslie bike shop right move windows

McCRAE GARY TEAM LESLIE BIKE SHOP RIGHT MOVE WINDOWS

Moore Nigel Lyme Racing Club/Swinnerton Cycles

Moors Steve RideBike.co.uk

Morgan Dean Cyclezone UK/Cube/Zipvit

Murphy Brendan Shred / National Trust

Parry Adrian PedalOn.co.uk

Parsons Andrew Off Camber

Porter Ross Team AC/DC

Powell Rob Malton Wheelers

Reid John Stirling Bike Club

Roles Ashley witney wheelers

Rose Scott Welland Valley CC

Rothwell Richard M Steels / Enigma

Shepherd Darren Primera-TBCUK

Simcock Greg Team Corley Cycles

Smith Dean teamelite/paulbethelelectrical

Stokes Patrick none

Taylor Chris Stourbridge Velo

Tilley Roland Ride.co.uk

Vesty Martin MoonGlu Racing Team

Wadsworth Dave BEELINE BICYCLES RT

Ward Adam The Bones for Life

White Anthony Cannondale Racing MT ZOOM

Willats Simon Ridebike.co.uk




Youth Female



Angus Catherine Sandy Wallace Cycles

Armstrong Zoe Bill Nickson Cycles RT

Barnes Alice Motorpoint

Buick Imogen Salsa Factory Racing

Coope Paige Sherwood Pines Cycles/The co-operative

Crumpton Rosie Halesowen A & CC

Fenwick Jenna Stewartry Wheelers / MPG Cycles

Gallagher Yuka Carbon Skin/KTM

Grant Lucy Peebles Cycling Club/ Alpine Bikes

Hunt Rebecca adiff Ajax

SHORT ISLA PEEBLES CC/ALPINE BIKES

Warner Gretel WXC Mountainbike Team.uk




Youth Male



Balfour Cameron CNP Orbea Racing

Broadhead Joe On 2 Wheels

Butler Thomas VC Deal / ACTiV

Cheaney William Lloyds Cycles R.T

Corlett Nick CONISTER BANK IOM

Fox Danny Solihull CC

Franklin Harry Hargroves Cycles

Harding Billy Paul Milnes / Bradford Olympic

Kerfoot-Robson Dylan Rhos on Sea CC

Kirkham Joe vclongeaton

Marsh Sebastian Paul Milnes RT/Bradford Olyimpic RC

Miller Ben Nevis Cycles Racing Team

Mosdell Ash wolfpax riders

Nixon Andrew Red Rose Olympic CC

Oliver-Evans Edwyn East Bradford CC

Parkin Josh Arctic RT

Parkin Thomas Dirtwheels Cycles Team

Paton Iain Square Wheels

Payton Oliver Cyclesport Pendle

Pygott Ben Pedalsport

Ravenscroft Jack Solihull CC

Rogers Robert BNECC

Sinden Ben Stewartry Wheelers

Stean Sam VC Jubilee

Thompson Mike TEF Richardsons Race Team

Van holten Thomas highland bicycle co racing team

Webb Alex lyme racing club

Welburn Christopher Lichfield City CC

Wilcox Stuart Inners MTB Racing / i-Cycles

Wilcox Ross Inners MTB Racing / i-Cycles