Report – RL360 Isle of Man’s Youth League

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Dot Tilbury reports from the RL360 Isle of Man’s Youth League, Round 14

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Report – RL360 Isle of Man’s Youth League

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A clear blue sky and warm sunshine greeted the 244 competitors who turned out at the NSC last Tuesday night for round 14 of Team RL360 Isle of Man’s youth league. The good weather resulted in close racing in most of the age groups.

The under 10 racing bike riders always put on an entertaining show and last week was no exception. A leading group of 14 riders broke away at the start , with Cian Jackson, Kiera Prentice and Mairi Harrison at the head of affairs. They stayed together to the finish where James Devereau came through to record his second win of the night and his maiden success in the very competitive “droppies” class. Nathan Slack was second closely followed by Cian Jackson, Cameron Dudley, Kiera Prentice and Mairi Harrison.

In the under 12 racing bikes James Harrison outsprinted ten fellow breakaway partners for the victory, taking the chequered flag a full bike length ahead of runner-up Jonty Bregazzi, who just managed to hold off Aaron Lund and Percy Hampton in the final rush for the line. Will Corkill and Jack Christian completed the top six, with Shellan Leeming the first girl home in 12th spot.

After lapping most of the field, nine frontrunners were in with a chance of winning the under 16’s race. In the end, however, it was Matthew Draper who proved to be the strongest in the final gallop. Nathan Hinks and Conor Davies were second and third respectively, while Thomas Bostock led William Draper in to take the under 14 honours in fourth place. Tara Ferguson was the top girl in 13th position.

Earlier in the evening Cameron Hounsell notched up his first victory in the born 2009 & later age group, taking the win with a comfortable advantage over Jarno Davidson in a safe second place. Callum Christian and Kylan Murphy came in separately for third and fourth, with Stanley Cubbon edging out leading girl Florrie Thomas for fifth. Stanley Kinnish outgunned Grace Wolstencroft, Dylan Bullock and Lewis Cannon in the sprint for seventh.

In the novices class Emily Rewsin continued her winning ways, powering away from the field for her seventh success. Tristan Speight was a solid second ahead of Carter Kneale, who beat Jacob Gibb, Max Messenger, Christopher Hazell and Dylan Honeyman in the rush for the final place on the podium. Edward Hampton, Herbie Hampton-France and Elijah Winning rounded off the top ten.

Alec Sorby passed Myles Le Geyt on the finishing straight to bag maximum points in the born 2008 category. Ollie Eyres was a distant third and T.J.Teare got the better of Fearne Bregazzi, Ryan Nelson, Oliver Cooper and Edward Field in the tussle for fourth. Ella Darnill led Leon Murphy and Thomas Kerruish in for ninth, while George Partington pipped relative newcomer Rhys Fallows in the scrap for 12th.

Making sure that his unbeaten record survived for another week, Cian Howard attacked from the gun and time trialled to his 14th straight win in the born 2007 race. Orry Lund clipped off the front of the main chasing pack to claim second and Archie Dunn kept Charlie Scarffe at bay in the fight for third. Cory Corkhill, Jordan Carter and Jemma Quayle trailed in on their own for fifth, sixth and seventh, with the fast finishing Ben Davies making up several places in the closing stages to secure eighth. First timer Lucas Brockbanks did well to finish 13th on his debut.

Ivan Sorby rode away from Owen Collins on the final lap to pick up his second successive victory in the born 2006 event. The impressive Nicola Quaye was too quick for Connor Moughtin, Harry Eyres and Tom Darnill in the sprint for third and Samuel Devereau got past Lucy Field and Corbin Stewart to snatch seventh. Tom Caine, another newcomer, was a good tenth.

After finishing runner-up on no fewer than nine occasions, Harry Kneen outsprinted Oliver Corkish and Tyler Annis to finally reach the top spot in the born 2005 class. Teddy Dunn and Mairi Harrison were fourth and fifth, with Alexander Deering seizing sixth ahead of James Scott.

In the born 2004 three lapper James Devereau scored the first of his brace of wins, leaving travelling companions Nathan Slack, Ben Boyle and Kiera Prentice in his wheel tracks to fight over the minor placings. Annabel Corkill held off Megan Boardman and Amy Quayle in the hotly contested gallop for fifth.

Finally, Percy Hampton got the verdict in the bunch gallop at the end of the born 2003 & earlier grouping. Joseph Corkish was second followed by Tyler Hannay, Jonty Bregazzi, Emma Draper, Corrin Leeming and Matthew Black

RL360 YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS – ROUND 14 – TUESDAY, 22nd JULY 20th 2014

NOVICES

1. Emily Rewsin – 1st girl
2. Tristan Speight
3. Carter Kneale
4. Jacob Gibb
5. Max Messenger
6. Christopher Hazell
7. Dylan Honeyman
8. Edward Hampton
9. Herbie Hampton-France
10. Elijah Winning
11. Zac Lund
12. Sam Wolstencroft
13. Isobel May
14. Arthur Freeman
15. Isabella Clarke
16. Harry Lane
17. Noah Trimble
18. Grace Robinson
19. Rebecca Radcliffe
20. Reuben Scott
21. Brody Walkingshaw
22. Ethan Gibb
23. Jack Monaghan
24. Fletcher Gell
25. Harry Leece
26. Darcy Killey
27. Josie Quirk
28. Jake Clarkson
29. Cameron Eyres
30. Joel Prentice
31. Heidi Goodall
32. Lily Walkingshaw
33. Jack Bullock
34. Sebastian Hermann
35. Saoirse Gell
36. Daisy Taubman
37. Tara Nelson
38. Jemima Piggin
39. Max Abbott
40. Bradley Harrison
41. David Leece

BORN 2009 & LATER
1. Cameron Hounsell
2. Jarno Davidson
3. Callum Christian
4. Kylan Murphy
5. Stanley Cubbon
6. Florrie Thomas – 1st girl
7. Stanley Kinnish
8. Grace Wolstencroft
9. Dylan Bullock
10. Lewis Cannon
11. Brad Le Geyt
12. Fraser Pearce
13. Joseph Barker
14. Joshua Cross
15. Aaron Kinvig
16. Archie Mulholland
17. Hugo Howland-Smith
18. Mian Watterson
19. Louis Piggin
20. Thomas Ashall
21. Aedan Larkham
22. Aoife Hughes
23. Lula Kinnish
24. Max Davies
25. Zach Jones
26. Joseph Dawkins
27. Thomas Hutchinson
28. Alfie Tummon
29. Conor Madsen-Mygdal
30. Daniel Minay
31. Charlie Clarkson
32. Poojitha Vayyeti
33. Kyle Roosenbroek
34. Billy McCullough
35. Ealee Cubbon
36. Niamh Smith
37. Caitlin Horrocks
38. Harry Mackenzie
39. Macaulay Teare
40. Harvey Pitts
41. Hugh Osborn
42. Ben Coole
43. Ramkiran Vayyeti
44. Ruby Partington
45. Matthew Calliston

BORN 2008
1. Alec Sorby
2. Myles Le Geyt
3. Ollie Eyres
4. T.J.Teare
5. Fearne Bregazzi – 1st girl
6. Ryan Nelson
7. Oliver Cooper
8. Edward Field
9. Ella Darnill
10. Leon Murphy
11. Thomas Kerruish
12. George Partington
13. Rhys Fallows
14. Harvey Barrow
15. Lewis Quirk
16. Ryan Batty
17. Daniel Kuchta
18. Bob Radcliffe
19. Leah Prentice
20. Jack Warren
21. Cara Leadley
22. Daniel Matthews
23. Anna Boardman
24. Sophie Callow
25. Amy Fallows
26. Zarina Honeyman
27. Lucy Cartwright
28. Eleanor Scott
29. Eden Winning

BORN 2007
1. Cian Howard
2. Orry Lund
3. Archie Dunn
4. Charlie Scarffe
5. Cory Corkhill
6. Jordan Carter
7. Jemma Quayle – 1st girl
8. Ben Davies
9. Ed Coole
10. Izzy Craig
11. Nathaniel Denton
12. Josh Dougal
13. Lucas Brockbanks
14. Thomas Monaghan
15. Samuel Barker
16. Harry Deering
17. Ben Dougal
18. Owen Pilley
19. Abigail McCulloch
20. Harry Dickinson
21. Jessica Scott
22. Elliot Cocker
23. Joseph Devereau
24. Jessica Falconer
25. Lewin Scarffe
26. Alex Ringham
27. Chelsea Kennedy

BORN 2006
1. Ivan Sorby
2. Owen Collins
3. Nicola Quaye – 1st girl
4. Connor Moughtin
5. Harry Eyres
6. Tom Darnill
7. Samuel Devereau
8. Lucy Field
9. Corbin Stewart
10. Tom Cain
11. Tomas Flowers
12. Lula Thomas
13. Ethan Bratty
14. Imogen Cooper
15. Thobert Kerruish
16. Grace Gawne
17. Joseph Corlett
18. Jack Christian
19. Aaron Rielly
20. Lily-Rose Gawne
21. Hannah Soliven

BORN 2005
1. Harry Kneen
2. Oliver Corkish
3. Tyler Annis
4. Teddy Dunn
5. Mairi Harrison – 1st girl
6. Alexander Deering
7. James Scott
8. Callum Salisbury
9. Frank Kinnish
10. Harley Howland-Smith
11. Joe Burrell
12. Albert Kessler
13. Harvey Comaish-Coole
14. Lena Coole
15. Kirsten Monsales
16. Eilisteen Romero

BORN 2004
1. James Devereau
2. Nathan Slack
3. Ben Boyle
4. Kiera Prentice – 1st girl
5. Annabel Corkill
6. Megan Boardman
7. Amy Quayle
8. Toby Craig
9. Lucy Callow
10. Caitlin Matthews
11. Callum Kneen
12. Megan Kennedy

BORN 2003 & EARLIER
1. Percy Hampton
2. Joseph Corkish
3. Tyler Hannay
4. Jonty Bregazzi
5. Emma Draper – 1st girl
6. Corrin Leeming
7. Matthew Black
8. Shellan Leeming
9. Josh Smith
10. Jack Collister
11. Emily Kinley
12. Kyle Batty
13. Harry Burrell

UNDER 10 RACING BIKES
1. James Devereau
2. Nathan Slack
3. Cian Jackson
4. Cameron Dudley
5. Kiera Prentice – 1st girl
6. Mairi Harrison
7. Ivan Sorby
8. Harry Kneen
9. Tyler Annis
10. Owen Collins
11. Cian Howard
12. Orry Lund
13. Callum Salisbury
14. Teddy Dunn
15. Frank Kinnish
16. Megan Boardman
17. Amy Quayle
18. Harvey Comaish-Coole
19. Harley Howland-Smith
20. Oliver Corkish
21. Ben Boyle
22. Myles Le Geyt
23. Archie Dunn
24. Millie Moughtin
25. Ethan Bratty
26. T.J.Teare
27. Harvey Dedmen
28. Mia Warren

UNDER 12 RACING BIKES
1. James Harrison
2. Jonty Bregazzi
3. Aaron Lund
4. Percy Hampton
5. Will Corkill
6. Jack Christian
7. Tommy Skillicorn
8. Jake Wilson
9. Tyler Hannay
10. Matthew Black
11. Corrin Leeming
12. Shellan Leeming – 1st girl
13. Blae Cain
14. Darcy Cain
15. Emily Kinley
16. Jemima Denton
17. Kyle Batty

UNDER 16 RACING BIKES
1. Matthew Draper
2. Nathan Hinks
3. Conor Davies
4. Thomas Bostock
5. William Draper
6. Adam Kelly
7. Daniel Scarffe

 

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