2015-04-21



This Sunday sees the first of the UCI races for 2015 in Britain, the popular and exciting CiCLE Classic with up to 200 riders taking to the start



Preview – CiCLE Classic 2015

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This Sunday sees the first of the UCI races for 2015 in Britain, the popular CiCLE Classic which precedes a very busy start to the 2015 season of major events with the Tour of Yorkshire, the Wiltshire Grand Prix and then the Tour Series following all in May.



Now in its 11th year, the event will bring to the local area top professional cycling teams from across Europe and beyond containing riders from over 20 countries. Race Director Colin Clews, said “Each year we say that the event is going to be bigger and better than ever before, and the actuality of this never disappoints”.

He continued “This year the interest in the race from sponsors, riders, associated companies, spectators and cycling fans has been greater than ever and the prospects for the races on Sunday are breathtaking.”

For anyone involved in Elite men’s racing, it is the start of a very busy six months of racing and after two Prems to get the teams warmed up and in the groove, the CiCLE Classic will be yet another great bike race for riders and spectators alike.

The Race

Over a distance of 180 kilometres, the race will see 34 teams from Britain and abroad, all battling for the honour of winning this prestigious race. With such a huge field on small roads, the race does have that European feel about it.

It starts with two laps of the Rutland Water circuit and whilst there are no sectors of gravel, the opening hour of racing invariably sees a break get away that sticks to the end, with other riders who have some strength left after many hours of racing, bridging to it and then contesting the finish in Meltow Mowbray.

Between Rutland Water and Melton Mowbray though are three and half hours or so of aggressive racing in the narrow lanes around Owston including many gravel sectors that will test the bike handling skills of the best riders in the race.

Of the sectors, the most well known are Somerberg, a long gravel track through a farmer’s field to be raced over in both directions and Sawgate which comes around 15 minutes from the end of the race. There are also gravel strewn tracks around Owston as well and if the gods are smiling on the lucky few not to puncture, it may end up being their day as luck will always be a major part of the race.

As well as the gravel tracks and narrow lanes, there are the ‘bergs’, energy sapping climbs that will have the riders climbing a lot of metres on top of the racing on the gravel roads. It’s a tough course, a real challenging one and those with the form, the tactical nous and the required luck, may well find themselves contesting the finish. Odds are it will be a small group sprinting for the win although last year, Tom Moses rode in alone to show that can be done too.

The Contenders

When you have a field as big as this and it’s a whopper (the race is limited to 200 riders), there are going to be a lot of contenders so many names stand out. Wearing number 1 is Tom Moses and whilst we haven’t seen the form he had at this time last year, he certainly can’t be discounted. Tom Moses was the youngest rider to win the race at 21 years.

JLT Condor have not yet seen the podium in the major races and after a few races abroad, they may find that time in the gutter in France gives them good legs for this ever important race. One of the favourite teams though will be Madison Genesis who won the Tour of Reservoir with a brilliant display of teamwork and were also in the mix in two European races last weekend.

Anyone of their riders could win the race and whilst they may not control the race like they did Reservoir with only six riders (eight in Reservoir), they will certainly be all over the front of the race I expect. Team Raleigh GAC have a double winner in their ranks and Ian Wilkinson has the experience and bike handling to win the race. He’s yet to show the form required but then the races so far have hardly suited him and he will rise to the occasion that you can be sure.

Ian Wilkinson on the attack around Rutland Water in 2014.

The Raleigh squad have plenty of fire power as well as Wilkinson though. Steve Lampier has twice been second in Prems this year whilst Karol Domagalski showed in Scotland last weekend that if you let him gap you, he’ll spank you severely.

Team Wiggins have made the podium once this year with Andy Tennant at Reservoir but a rider who has been in scintillating form in Europe, Owain Doull, could be one of the hottest race favourites. Jon Dibben and Mark Christian too on their day could be on the top step.

NFTO come to the race with a World Tour stage winner in Steele Von Hoff who came into road racing from mountain biking so this race may well suit him down to the ground and seeing him do a ‘Zak Dempster’ and win the race with his searing sprint would not be a surprise. Ian Bibby has come close several times at CiCLE and after Chorley has shown he’s back to his best whilst you can never discount Jonny McEvoy as well. One press of that ‘awesome button’ and it could be over for their rivals!

Already a winner in Britain of the early season classic, the Jock Wadley, Steele Von Hoff is one of many favourites

ONE Pro have shown some winning form already as well and have a team of possible winners whilst there are quite a few teams like locals SportGrub Kuota who are expected to be in the mix. Melton based SportGrub-Kuota name consistent CiCLE Classic performer Will Bjergfelt along with Leicester’s former World Professional Pursuit Champion and British National Road Race Champion Colin Sturgess.

The team also enter young Ollie Maxwell who will be making the transition from a second place in last year’s Junior CiCLE Classic to the professional ranks. Pedal Heaven and Wheelbase-Altura-MGD are another two teams who could spring a surprise and are expected to be in the overall mix of racing on Sunday.

Foreign teams

An Post – Chain Reaction always field strong teams wherever they go and with riders of the calibre of 2014 World’s Under 23 TT silver medallist and former World Track Champion Aaron Gates on their roster, they are not expected to be happy to leave Melton with anything less that another top three placing this year.

Whilst ParkHotelNL from Valkenburg are yet to name their full squad, last year they brought along former Tour of Britain stage winner Kai Reus and their team is expected to be equally as strong this year, with a local interest angle by the inclusion in the team of James Judd, the Netherlands based Kiwi nephew of the CiCLE Classic race organiser Colin Clews.

Meanwhile Bike Aid for Africa have named among their possible team, Mekseb Debesay from Eritrea, the current holder of the UCI Africa Tour and no stranger to climbing, a feature that he can no doubt put to good use at CiCLE.

With 15 wins to their name in 2014, top Czech Team Sparta Praha return to the CiCLE Classic after a few years absence and will no doubt put their experience of the race to good effect, whereas CCT-Champion Systems and 3M are both new to the race but enthusiastic to make a name for themselves, especially the latter who made their Tour of Britain debut last year.

3M have named Jake Tanner, son of legend John Tanner and Elliott Porter who also comes from a family with a rich and successful history in cycling.

JUNIORS TOO

Earlier in the day starting at 9am, the Junior CiCLE Classic involving the best 17/18 years old cyclists in Britain will start and finish in Oakham High Street covering five laps of a circuit around Teigh, Market Overton, Thistleton, and Edmondthorpe. Finishing around 11.25.

The Junior CiCLE Classic race introduced for the first time in 2014 is once again repeated, this race newly established as a major counting event in the National Junior Road race series. Commenced as an introduction to greater levels of spectator support and presentation than most Junior races receive, the Junior CiCLE Classic has this year received an astonishing 176 entires for the 100 places available.

Whilst the picking of a winner to any Junior race is always difficult, the quality of the inaugural winner of the 2014 Junior CiCLE Classic, James Shaw, is not in doubt, as he has since gone on to join the Lotto –Saudal professional team’s under 23 development team in Belgium.

SPONSORSHIP

This Sunday sees the first of the UCI races for 2015 in Britain, the popular CiCLE Classic

Particularly significant this year is the addition of a number of new first time local sponsors amongst those supporting the race. Melton based Watch and Clock repairer Vortex Watch & Clock Centre are sponsoring the race timing system, ‘The Whipper In’ in Oakham are sponsoring the King of the Hills competition, and The Grainstore Brewery in Oakham are the new sponsor of the numbers worn by the riders in the CiCLE Classic. The Grainstore Brewery will also sponsor a new award of a quantity of their beer for the first rider reaching the sprint line point in Owston village outside Manor Farm.

With the introduction of the circuit finish through Melton in 2013, the race has a much greater focus and spectator appeal in the town and this year ‘Ye Olde Porke Pie Shoppe’ will sponsor an award on the finish line of the first passage of the race through Sherrard Street of a specially commissioned pork pie. What more could a tired cyclist want along with a Duvel beer after 180 kilometres of racing?

First time through the finish line in Melton for the riders in 2014 ; but in 2015, the effort to reach this point will be far more rewarding thanks to ‘Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe’ and Duvel !

Main sponsorship of the race will again be provided by the Giant Store (Rutland Water), Schwalbe UK, and Dare2b clothing, the latter also supporting the ‘Rutland weekend ‘of wider events including the Rutland CiCLE Tour on Satuday 25th April, when over 1500 participants are expected to test themselves over varying distances of sportives from 22 to 100 miles, and the Junior CiCLE Classic held to and from Oakham earlier in the morning of the CiCLE Classic.

For anyone wishing to ride the sportifs entries are still available at www.itpevents.co.uk.

JLT Condor

1 Thomas MOSES

2 Graham BRIGGS

3 Kristian HOUSE

4 Richard HANDLEY

5 Michael CUMING

6 Felix ENGLISH

Reserves

Edward CLANCY

Joseph MOSES

Luke GRIVELL-MELLOR

Edward LAVERACK

Madison- Genesis

7 Thomas SCULLY

8 Mark MCNALLY

9 Mike NORTHEY

10 Eric ROWSELL

11 Thomas STEWART

12 Tobyn HORTON

Reserves

Martyn IRVINE

Matt CRONSHAW

Dominic JELFS

Team Raleigh -GAC

13 Ian WILKINSON

14 Steve LAMPIER

15 Morgan KNEISKY

16 Evan OLIPHANT

17 Karol DOMAGALSKI

18 Calvin BENEKE

Reserves

Andrew HAWDON

Samual LOWE

Liam STONES

Veli-Matti MANNINEN

Team Wiggins

19 Andy TENNANT

20 Steven BURKE

21 Mark CHRISTIAN

22 Owain DOULL

23 John DIBBEN

24 Dan PATTEN

Reserves

Iain PATON

Mike THOMPSON

Chris LAWLESS

Bike Aid (GER)

25 Timo SCHAFER

26 Maarten DE JONGE

27 Christoph SCHWEIZER

28 Yannick MAYER

29 Nikodemus HOLLER

30 Jacob SCHWINGBOTH

Reserves

Mekseb DEBESAY

Meron AMANUEL

Matthius SCHNAPKA

An Post

31

32

33

34

35

36

Catford CC-Equipe Banks (GBR)

37 Lawrence CARPENTER

38 Henry LATIMER

39 Tom NEALE

40 Ben CHAPMAN

41 Jez McCANN

42 Harry GODDING

Reserves

Chris FENNELL

Josh GREEN

Liam YATES

ONE Pro Cycling (GBR)

43 Yanto BARKER

44 Marcin BIALOBLCKI

45 George ATKINS

46 Jonathan MOULD

47 Chris OPIE

48 Peter WILLIAMS

Reserves

Joshua HUNT

Sam WILLIAMS

Mark HESTER

Keith-Mobel-Partizan (ESP)

49 Carlos OYARZUN

50 Jose Luis ROLAN

51 Esteban PLAZA

52 Juan Jesus MARTINEZ

53 Juan Carlos RAMIREZ

54 Juan Jesus MATA

Reserves

Javier VALERO

Carlos LORENTE

3M (BEL)

55 Connor McCONVEY

56 David MONTGOMERY

57 Elliott PORTER

58 Jake TANNER

59 Fabrice MELS

60 Kevin PANHUYZEN

Reserves

Martijn DEGREVE

Dylan VAN ZYJL

Melvin VAN ZYJL

SportGrub – Kuota (GBR)

61 Will BJERGFELT

62 Dan FLEEMAN

63 Oliver MAXWELL

64 Gary HAND

65 Colin STURGESS

66 Ben STOCKDALE

Reserves

Adam MARTIN

Stephen ADAMS

Adam DUGGLEBY

Park Hotel Continental Team (NED)

67

68

69

70

71

72

Reserves

Easton- Ritte (GBR)

73 Charlie TANFIELD

74 Anthony MOYE

75 Ioannis SPANAPOLOUS

76 George FOWLER

77 Al MURISON

78 Bevan HUMPHREYS

Reserve

Ben CARTY

NFTO

79 Dale APPLEBY

80 Tom BARRAS

81 Ian BIBBY

82 Sam HARRISON

83 Jonathan McEVOY

84 Steele VON HOFF

Reserves

Robert PARTRIDGE

Eddie DUNBAR

LOWSLEY-WILLIAMS James

CCT – Champion System (NZL)

85 Morten GADGAARD

86 Sascha WEBER

87 Denis FLAHAUT

88 Yuma KOISHI

89 Tanzo TOKEDA

90 Josh HAGGARTY

Reserves

Darijus DZERVUS

Tom GOOVAERTS

Ryan WILLS

James SPRAGG

Pedal Heaven RT (GBR)

91 Alex PATON

92 Griff LEWIS

93 Simon HOLT

94 David McGOWAN

95 Max STEADMAN

96 Steve WILLIAMS

Reserves

Rory TOWNSEND

Will FOX

Mitch WEBBER

Wheelbase-Altura-MGD (GBR)

97 Ben DAVIS

98 Callum BRIEVE

99 Alex ORRELL-TURNER

100 Stuart REID

101 Lewis CRAVEN

102 Andy COUPE

Polypipe

103 Russell HAMPTON

104 Simon WILSON

105 Tom MAZZONE

106 Declan BYRNE

107 Dominic SMITH

108 Connor SWIFT

Neon Velo Cycling Team (GBR)

109 Hugo ROBINSON

110 Alex MINTING

111 Jacob TIPPER,

112 Peter MURDOCH

113 Steven LAWLEY

114 Jeremy DURRIN

(CZE) AC Sparta Praha

115 Martin CERVENKA

116 Jindrich DIASK

117 Petr FIALA

118 Tomas HOLUB

119 Pavel STOHR

120 Lukas KOBES

Reserves

Jan RYBA

Jiri NESVEDA

Jan STOHR

Team Asea (IRL)

121 Roger AITKEN

122 Bryan McCRYSTAL

123 Damien SHAW

124 Fraser DUNCAN

125 Ali McAULEY

126 Chris REILLY

Reserves

Neill DELAHAYE

Joe FENTON

Team Moda – Anon (GBR)

127 Joshua LAWLESS

128 Andrew TURNER

129 Zack WILLIAMSON

130 Julian PEARSON

131 Andrew WEBSTER

132 Rhys CLEGG

Velosure Starley Primal Pro Cycling (GBR)

133 Jack PULLAR

134 James GULLEN

135 Davie LINES

136 James DAVEY

137 Marius CORDIER

138 Stephen BRADBURY

Spirit Bikes Race Team (GBR)

139 Mark BAINES

140 Ed CLEMENS

141 Chris DREDGE

142 Jack BEEZER

143 Stuart TRAVIS-BEAMES

144 Jake HALES

Achieve Skinnergate Racing

145 Jack REES

146 Tom TIMOTHY

147 Ben HETHERINGTON

148 Will BROWN

149 Ben ROWE,

150 Bradley STOKES

Zappis Racing (GBR)

151 James NEWEY

152 Callum FERGUSON

153 James LOCKER

154 Owen JAMES

155 Scott AULD

156 Alex FANSHAW

Reitumu-Delfin (LAT)

157 Andris SMIRNOVS

158 Andris VOLSEKALNS

159 Armands BECIS

160 Deins KANEPEJS

161 Lars PRIA

Nunn-Sigma Sport -London RT

162 Wouter SYBRANDY

163 Simon LEWIS

164 Andy BETTS

165 Tony LOCK

166 Chris SNOOK

Audlem Cycling Club

167 Richard WILKINSON

168 Mike HARRISON

169 Alex O’SULLIVAN

170 Dan BOOTH

171 John BACKHOUSE

All Terrain Cycles (GBR)

172 Peter BARUSEVICUS

173 Mark PERRY

174 Matthew BULMER

175 Duncan MORALEE

176 Hamish GRAHAM

East Midlands Region (GBR)

177 Peter COCKER

178 Harry BROWNING

179 Edward PICKARD

180 Ashley COREY

Reserves

Joe PERKINS

Paul COX

Richardsons – Trek (GBR)

181 Rhys HOWELLS

182 Luke RYAN

183 Jamie CALDWELL

184 Keiran BRADY

SPOKES Racing Team (GBR)

185 Lewis GRIEVE

186 Fraser MARTIN

187 Sean NOON

188 Ruari YEOMAN

Giordana- Mitsubishi Electric Manager (GBR)

193 David CLARKE

194 Nathan EDMONDSON

195 Tommy BUSTARD

196 Andrew MAGNIER

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