Report: Johnson Health Tech GP – Colchester


Eileen Roe revels in the wet at Colchester race while Annie Simpson extends grip on Series lead and Sprints competition in wet and windy Essex round

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Eileen Roe took her first win of 2012, sprinting to victory in Round Three of the Johnson Health Tech Grand Prix Series in Colchester. The Fife rider beat American Ruth Winder and Alice Barnes to the finish line on Colchester’s High Street to make it three different winners from race races in the Series.

Victory for Eileen Roe at a wet Colchester

Round Three began in heavy rain, which relented in the closing stages of the thirty minute race leaving a select dozen clear in front, from which Roe sprinted clear on the gentle rise to the finish, leaving Winder and Barnes battling it out for second.

USA National Team rider Winder had been one of the bright spots of the race, being involved in the action throughout on her first appearance in the Johnson Health Tech Grand Prix Series, eventually claiming second. Behind the younger of the Barnes sisters took third for Twenty3c.co.uk – Orbea with Laura Massey in fourth. Corrine Hall’s fifth place moves her up into second in the overall individual standings, ten points off the lead.

Simpson’s extended Series lead was guaranteed after Hannah Barnes suffered a rear wheel puncture early on, dropping out of the leading group to eventually come home 21st, one place outside of the points. The Matrix Fitness – Prendas came home in sixth to claim valuable points, also winning the Sprints competition for the third round in succession, giving her a 13 point lead in that classification.

Eileen Roe and Hannh Barnes.

With Simpson’s teammates Hannah Walker and Penny Rowson securing top 11 positions, Matrix Fitness – Prendas were the best scoring team in Colchester, moving them onto 108 points and a joint lead in the team standings with Node4 – Giordana Racing with two rounds to go. “This is my first year riding the Series and my first round was last week in Peterborough,” said winner Eileen Roe. “My team mate Hannah Barnes won last year and said how good it was so I really needed to get involved as I love crit racing. It’s on the TV as well which is even better as that doesn’t happen much in women’s racing.

“Hannah and I were racing for four hours in Holland yesterday in the rain. We drove back last night, got to bed at two in the morning so I wasn’t expecting anything special tonight. But you always ride better with a race in your legs and I was more energized but I do need my bed now!”

Talking about the race, Series leader Annie Simpson said; “It was really hard tonight especially with the weather. I just tried to keep it really fast and get the bunch down. Unfortunately Hannah Barnes went out, who is my main rival, so that helped me, but it was a really great night and it was great to see Eileen win. She’s on a Pro Team and it’s great to have those riders supporting this.”

Looking ahead to next week’s races, Simpson continued; “Woking next week is a really good course, it’s got a lot of corners like Oxford which I won so I’d like to do well there. Stoke-on-Trent is where our sponsors Matrix Fitness are from so we want to perform there for them. That is like our home round and our team has won the past two rounds there so we feel we need to keep that up. I am really looking forward to it though.

Series leader Annie Simpson.

“I still find it weird that I used to ride for others and now they’re working for me. It’s a different kind of pressure but I’ve progressed a lot and I can’t not be happy with how it’s going.” Highlights of Round Three can be seen as a part of The Halfords Tour Series on ITV4 at 8pm on Wednesday 29th May. Round Three of the Johnson Health Tech Grand Prix Series takes place at 17:30 in Colchester on Thursday 7th June.

The Halfords Tour Series and Johnson Health Tech GP Series are sister events to The Tour of Britain, the UK’s biggest professional cycle race, which takes place every September. To take on the challenge of riding a Tour of Britain route in a Tour Ride, head to www.tourride.co.uk to find our more and to register for your challenge!

No laps out so its a quick wheel change and off but Hannah Barnes was unable to catch the field again.

 Ruth Winder from America

A podium finish for Eileen Roe

Annie Simpson leads the Sprint competition as well as the overall.

Johnson Health Tech Grand Prix Series , Round Three, Colchester, Provisional Results

Round Three Individual Result
1. Eileen Roe, Team Ibis Cycles
2. Ruth Winder, Vanderkitten
3. Alice Barnes, Twenty3c.co.uk – Orbea
4. Laura Massey, Vivelo Bikes / Inverse / Cyclaim RT
5. Corrine Hall, Node4 – Giordana Racing
6. Annie Simpson, Matrix Fitness – Prendas
7. Hannah Walker, Matrix Fitness – Prendas
8. Helen Wyman, Kona Factory Racing
9. Jo Tindley, VC St Raphael
10. Natalie Creswick, Mule Bar Girls
11. Penny Rowson, Matrix Fitness – Prendas
12. Louise Mahe, Mule Bar Girls
13. Rebecca Heath, VC St Raphael
14. Harriet Owen, Node4 – Giordana Racing
15. Adel Tyson-Bloor, VC St Raphael
16. Grace Garner, RST Racing Team Trigon
17. Adela Carter, Team Hope Factory Racing
18. Lydia Boylan, Look Mum No Hands!
19. Jessie Walker, Matrix Fitness – Prendas
20. Helen McKay, Look Mum No Hands!

Round Three Team Winners: Matrix Fitness – Prendas

Overall Individual Standings, post Round Three
1. Annie Simpson, Matrix Fitness – Prendas, 54pts
2. Corrine Hall, Node4 – Giordana Racing, 44pts
3. Helen Wyman, Kona Factory Racing, 39pts
4. Hannah Barnes, Team Ibis Cycles, 37pts
5. Harriet Owen, Node4 – Giordana Racing, 32pts
6. Jo Tindley, VC St Raphel, 30pts
7. Laura Massey, Vivelo Bikes / Inverse / Cyclaim, 28pts
8. Lydia Boylan, Look Mum No Hands!, 28pts
9. Louise Mahe, Mule Bar Girls, 27pts
10. Penny Rowson, Matrix Fitness – Prendas, 27pts
11. Alice Barnes, Twenty3c.co.uk – Orbea, 20pts
12. Jo McRae, Look Mum No Hands!, 16pts
13. Hannah Walker, Matrix Fitness – Prendas, 14pts
14. Adela Carter, Team Hope Factory Racing, 13pts
15. Adel Tyson-Bloor, VC St Raphael, 13pts
16. Lyndsey Glazier, Team Hope Factory Racing, 8pts
17. Emily Bagnall, WyndyMilla UK Youth, 6pts
18. Grace Garner, RST Racing Team Trigon, 5pts

Overall Team Standings, post-Round Three
1. Matrix Fitness – Prendas, 108pts
2. Node4 – Giordana Racing, 108pts
3. VC St Raphael, 58pts
4. Mule Bar Girls, 50pts
5. Look Mum No Hands!, 45pts
6. WyndyMilla UK Youth, 6pts

Sprints winner Colchester: Annie Simpson (Matrix Fitness – Prendas)

Sprints standings, post Round Three
1. Annie Simpson, Matrix Fitness – Prendas, 24pts
2. Jo Tindley, VC Raphael, 13pts
3. Hannah Barnes, Team Ibis Cycles, 12pts
4. Harriet Owen, Node4 – Giordana Racing, 8pts
5. Lucy Garner, Node4 – Giordana Racing, 5pts
6. Hannah Walker, Matrix Fitness – Prendas, 5pts
7. Helen Wyman, Kona Factory Racing, 5pts
8. Corrine Hall, Node4 – Giordana Racing, 3pts
9. Lydia Boylan, Look Mum No Hands!, 2pts
10. Jo McRae, Look Mum No Hands!, 2pts
11. Alice Barnes, Twenty3c.co.uk – Orbea, 2pts
12. Tamina Oliver, Abergavenny Road Club, 2pts
13. Natalie Crewswick, Mule Bar Girls, 2pts
14. Ruth Winder, Vanderkitten, 2pts
15. Adela Carter, Team Hope Factory Racing, 1pt

 

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