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Pearl Izumi Tour Series – Round Ten – Jersey

 

Pearl Izumi Tour Series – Round Ten | Jersey

 

Author: Chris Maher, Pictures courtesy of: www.tourseries.co.uk

 

 

Press Release – Reports from the Season Finale, Jersey Pearl Izumi Tour Series

 

Issued on behalf of #TourSeries

 

The Pearl Izumi Tour Series

Friday 13 June 2014, Gorey, Jersey Festival of Cycling

 

In a sun-drenched Gorey on Friday evening, Rapha Condor JLT became Pearl Izumi Tour Series champions for 2014.

 

Having led the Series since Round Two in Barrow, Rapha Condor JLT became assured of the title mathematically after the afternoon’s hill climb, won by Team Raleigh’s French rider Matthieu Boulo.

 

Such was their advantage, and after winning the afternoon’s hill climb, John Herety’s team could afford to come third on the night, behind round winners Madison Genesis, and lose Felix English after a lap with a broken wrist sustained in Tuesday’s Woking event, and still finish 16-points clear of Madison.

 

There was on the night glory for Madison Genesis though, taking their second double of the week to follow their Woking success, with Tom Stewart claiming another solo individual win to help them to the night’s team prize.

 

Stewart was part of a ten rider group who worked their way clear early on around Gorey’s fast, but technical circuit.  Repeated attacks from the leader’s failed to stay away, until Stewart’s move approaching the hour mark saw him rapidly build a 16-second advantage he would hold to the finish.

 

As in Woking three nights before, Node4 Velosure’s George Harper led the chase, but come the final sprint along Gorey’s coast road it was Morgan Kniesky edging Ed Clancy for second spot.  Harper claimed fourth before fifth for Alex Paton, after another impressive ride by the Pedal Heaven Colbornes rider, and Guernsey’s Tobyn Horton sixth, in what was the closest the Channel Islander gets to a home round.

 

Stewart’s win helped Madison Genesis to their fourth team win of the 2014 Pearl Izumi Tour Series, with Node4 Velosure coming second thanks to top 10’s from Harper and Rob Partridge.

Rapha Condor JLT took third on the night to finish the Series with six team wins, their best ever haul in a season, while the young Great Britain academy team were celebrating having come out on top of the three-way battle for the wooden spoon, which went, narrowly, to Pedal Heaven Colbornes, in their debut season.

 

The final Costa Express Fastest Lap of the year went to a Great Britain rider too, with youngster Germain Burton following up on his seventh place in the hill climb with the fastest individual race lap.

 

There was another Sprint win for Kristian House, but it was Jon Mould winning the green jersey, which he’d taken on the opening night in Stoke-on-Trent, by 17-points.

 

Earlier in the afternoon Raleigh’s Boulo had taken the hill climb win above Gorey Harbour, high enough he joked afterwards that family in France would have seen his victory.

 

Behind Adam Blythe was runner-up, just over a second behind Boulo, with Harper, Jack Pullar and House all within five seconds of the winner in a closely fought affair.

 

The cumulative times gave the team win to Rapha Condor JLT ahead of Node4 Velosure and Madison Genesis, with Starley Primal unlucky to finish seventh, having placed both Pullar and long-time leader George Pym in the top nine fastest times.

 

The team title for Rapha Condor JLT was also momentous on several counts – the squad becomes the first to win the overall prize for a second time, following their success in 2011; John Herety becomes only the second team manager after Keith Lambert to win the title on two occasions; and Ed Clancy becomes the first rider to win the Pearl Izumi Tour Series overall in four years (2009, 2010, 2011 & 2014).

 

Saturday morning saw the Jersey Festival of Cycling continued on Saturday morning with the Pearl Izumi Tour Ride coastal sportive on Saturday, with just under 400 amateur cyclists taking on either a 50 or 100-kilometre route, starting and finishing from the picturesque location of Gorey Harbour.

 

*Highlights of the final event of the 2014 Pearl Izumi Tour Series will be shown on ITV4 at 7pm on Monday 16 June, with a repeat at 11.50am on Tuesday 17 June, and will be available on the ITV Player for 30-days after broadcast.

 

Round Ten Hill Climb Individual Result

 

1) Matthieu Boulo, FRA, Team Raleigh, 3’09.62

2) Adam Blythe, GBR, NFTO Pro Cycling, 3’10.88

3) George Harper, GBR, Node Velosure, 3’11.87

4) Jack Pullar, GBR, Starley Primal Pro Cycling, 3’12.39

5) Kristian House, GBR, Rapha Condor JLT, 3’13.16

6) Jon Mould, GBR, NFTO Pro Cycling, 3’14.46

7) Germain Burton, GBR, Great Britain, 3’14.77

8) Jon Dibben, GBR, Great Britain, 3’15.60

9) George Pym, GBR, Starley Primal Pro Cycling, 3’16.78

10)Mike Northey, GBR, Madison Genesis, 3’17.55

 

Round Ten Criterium Team Result

 

1) Madison Genesis

2) Node4 Velosure

3) Rapha Condor JLT

4) Team Raleigh

5) Great Britain

6) Pedal Heaven Colbornes

7) NFTO Pro Cycling

8) Starley Primal Pro Cycling

9) Metaltek Kuota

 

Round Ten Criterium Individual Result

 

1) Tom Stewart, GBR, Madison Genesis

2) Morgan Kniesky, GBR, Team Raleigh

3) Ed Clancy, GBR, Rapha Condor JLT

4) George Harper, GBR, Node4 Velosure

5) Alex Paton, GBR, Pedal Heaven Colbornes

6) Tobyn Horton, GBR, Madison Genesis

7) Jon Mould, GBR, NFTO Pro Cycling

8) George Atkins, GBR, Team Raleigh

9) Rob Partridge, GBR, Node4 Velosure

10)Kristian House, GBR, Rapha Condor JLT

 

Round Ten Criterium Costa Express Fastest Lap: Germain Burton, GBR, Great Britain

Round Ten Criterium Sprint Winner: Kristian House, GBR, Rapha Condor JLT

 

Final Overall Team Standings, post-Round Ten

 

1) Rapha Condor JLT, 126pts                               ↔

2) Madison Genesis, 110pts                                  ↔

3) Team Raleigh, 95pts                                         ↔

4) NFTO Pro Cycling, 84pts                                 ↔

5) Node4 Velosure, 81pts                                     ↔

6) Metaltek Kuota, 50pts                                       ↔

7) Great Britain, 47pts                                             ↑

8) Starley Primal Pro Cycling, 46pts                    ↓

9) Pedal Heaven Colbornes, 45pts                        ↓

 

Final Overall Sprint Standings, post-Round Ten

 

1) Jon Mould, GBR, NFTO Pro Cycling, 79pts

2) Kristian House, GBR, Rapha Condor JLT, 62pts

3) Graham Briggs, GBR, Rapha Condor JLT, 45pts

4) Tom Scully, NZL, Madison Genesis, 40pts

5) Mike Northey, NZL, Madison Genesis, 26pts

 

 

Official Race Results http://www.tourseries.co.uk/home.php

 

Thanks to Pete & Grace for media access throughout the series… http://www.sweetspotgroup.co.uk/home.php

 

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