The Ron Day MK Bowl Race 5

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The Ron Day MK Bowl Race 5

Race Result

The Ron Day Memorial MK Bowl races – Race 5 – 6th June 2023 (Sponsored by Church Lane Creative).

The sun forgot to turn up tonight, but a safe and dry race going out the gates after 30 mins.

Lots of attacks in the ABCD race saw Mike Jackson riding away on lap 4 and tryng again with 3 laps to go. Campbell Noon rode away on lap 18 but both were brought back and the race finished with a bunch sprint won by Glenn McMenamin.

The EFGHW race saw Pat Ellerbeck taking an early break on lap 4 but was caught on lap 12. On lap 17 Steve James rode away and stayed away to take the win, followed by a bunch sprint won by Mim Taylor who took 2nd E and 1st Lady.

Congratulations to all our winners and thank you to all the helpers, we appreciate your help allowing these races to take place.

Look forward to seeing you next week when hopefully the sun with turn up.

Full results can be found here


FORD CC DUNTON SERIES Race 3

Race Results

On another bright but cool evening the EFGH riders were set off with a half lap lead but straight away the ABCD’s split in two chasing them. Under this determined chase the leading group was caught after 4 laps with the ABCD’s still split. The first prime was taken by Ross Courtnell. After a further 5 laps the second bunch caught up with the leaders in time for the second prime which was taken by James Mead. Immediately after the prime Paul Hart , Ross Courtnell,  Matt Steel and Marco Copolla escaped. Within the next two laps Hart went clear on his own and Coppola dropped back to the bunch. Hart didn’t look like he would be caught and at 3 laps to go he was over a minute clear with the bunch now altogether. Hart comfortably took the win 2 minutes clear of the bunch where Coppola escaped in the last kilometer to take second with Steel just taking third from Courtnell. Stephen Piper was the first EFGH rider.

Overall after 3 events Paul Hart comfortably leads Cat A with a max 12 pts; in Cat B Matt Steel leads with 7 pts from Matt Holmes with 6 and Marco Coppola with 5; Jamie Bishop leads Cat C with 7 pts from Murat Ozdenya with 6; in Cat D Antonius Wubben just leads with 5 pts one clear of paul Turner, Jason Fitchew and Keith Waller all on 4; Stephen Piper leads Cat E with 8 pts from Martin Meades on 6; and Chris Dunn leads Cat F with 8 pts.


Alpha RC Region 7 Circuit Race

Race Results

A grey and windy evening for the 17 starters for the race at Milton Keynes Bowl. The 7 EFGH riders were given a 3&1/2 lap start with the ABCD’s having 50 minutes plus 5 Laps to catch them.Alas the younger riders couldn’t quite get their act together and 3 of the older guys stayed away with James Stewart a convincing winner.


National Championships E, F, G, H

Race Results

Report on E Race by Jeremy Adamson
Looking at the 50+ riders signed up for Sundays race revealed the best field of the year would be taking to the start. (Apart from a couple of exceptions all the ‘names’ appeared present) Conditions looked to be near perfect and with the Welland circuit set fast & fair, not too demanding, the championship stage was set. Whoever was to pull on the winners jersey today was definitely going to earn it!

The flag dropped and brought early accelerations & responses highlighting that certain riders were being well marked… the price of early season successes? The peloton very aware that some amongst us shouldn’t be allowed to disappear solo up the road.

My very first RR champs and I had a basic plan: 1) don’t get dropped!! 2) watch & follow a couple of proven racers 3) avoid chasing all the breaks down solo 4) keep safe…

Still not sure where or how the ‘four’ slipped off the front during the first lap (busy hanging on in & setting a one lap PB at 25mph) but they were solidly gone… first time check at the start / finish line was 1 minute… which to my inexperienced ears meant they were not for catching.

Lap 2 saw attack & counter attack from within the bunch but what appeared obvious was we weren’t working well together… and a collective effort to reduce the time gap was looking unlikely. So a race for 5th then? During the group surges I was setting segment PB’s for fun… (whilst remembering to fuel & drink) We weren’t hanging about!

As Lap 3 approached I missed the update on just how far ahead the Fab 4 now were… & I only found out post race that in-fact 3 more from the peloton had set sail off the front and were in the process of successfully bridging… I think we briefly glimpsed them way up the road… out of reach & in their own private battle.

The final lap saw various attempts from amongst us to gain separation from the group and to try to finish the race on solo terms. Eventually Mike Twelves showed the bunch how it’s done with a blistering dig roughly 4k from home, which got him 15 secs worth of clear tarmac… which he held till the line.

Nearing Welland for the final sweep onto the finishing straight the experienced (& those who possess a gallop) began to claim spots near the head of the bunch. With road space at a premium I was quickly relegated to spectator status as the riders now at the front flexed their muscles and did their thing… Paul Stewart quickly stamping his authority on the situation.

49 miles came & went really quickly for the bunch. Less than 2 hours quick!! The seven out front rode well. REALLY well. I felt no disgrace in finishing 24th. Happy with my efforts, a good experience, & looking forward to racing next years Champs as an F Cat.

Huge thanks to all involved. Mike Amery & team laid on a superb & safe event. Congratulations to all who competed & rode strongly and fairly. The winners deservedly have their spoils with the results sheet / FB videos posted and perused. Kudos. Bring on the Crit Champs!

I’m sure I read a quote earlier in the year ‘if you want a 50% chance of winning go play tennis’. For me BMCR lay on well run & varied events, which are challenging, competitive yet so enjoyable to be a part of… long may that continue.