Another good turnout of 271 riders for round ten of Team RL360 Isle of Man’s youth league
Report – RL360’s Youth League Round 10
(thanks Dot Tilbury)
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Despite clashing with the England v Costa Rica World Cup match on TV, there was Another good turnout of 271 competitors at the NSC last Tuesday night for round ten of Team RL360 Isle of Man’s youth league.
Ten year old Tyler Hannay produced the performance of the night in scoring his first ever win in the born 2003 age group. Not prepared to wait for the usual bunch sprint finish, the Ramsey youngster attacked on the penultimate lap and, cheered on by the crowd, stayed clear of the fast closing chasing pack to record a memorable and well deserved victory.
Percy Hampton edged out Jonty Bregazzi, Corrin Leeming, Joseph Corkish, Matthew Cooil and Juan Kneen in the bunch gallop for second, with Emma Draper, Shellan Leeming and Matthew Black trailing in behind to complete the top ten.
Eddie Dillon got the evening off to a flying start with another dominant solo victory in the born 2009 & later class. Callum Christian, Cameron Hounsell and Jarno Davidson came in separately to fill second, third and fourth places respectively, while Joseph Barker ousted Max Davies in the bunch sprint for fifth. Lula Kinnish took the girls’ award in 17th position.
There was also a commanding win for Emily Rewsin in the novices event, her fourth success of the series. Tristan Speight and Jayjay Plowman were a safe second and third ahead of Abigail Cowell, who beat Luke Pledger in the fight for fourth. Zac Lund headed Elijah Winning and Lucy Cartwright over the line to grab sixth, with newcomer Alex Quilliam holding off Isabella Clarke and Alex McCullagh in the rush for ninth.
In the born 2008 category Alec Sorby dropped Myles Le Geyt and Ollie Eyres on the last lap to bag maximum points for the third week in succession. Deaglan Blake was a good fourth and top girl Fearne Bregazzi pipped Oliver Cooper and George Kinnish to grab fifth. T.J.Teare was a solid eighth and Joel Long won the group dash for ninth.
Leading from start to finish, Cian Howard continued his winning ways in the born 2007 race. Orry Lund outgunned Rio Kelly in the battle for second and the ever impressive Florence Griffin came from behind to snatch fourth from Charlie Scarffe and Jordan Carter. Cory Corkhill and Ed Coole avoided a finish line spill to take seventh and eighth, with Jemma Quayle a close ninth. Olivia Quayle led Ellana Skillan home to round off the top ten.
Cian Jackson had to fight off a strong challenge from Ivan Sorby in order to retain his 100% record in the born 2006 class. Drystan Sewell overcame Owen Collins in the sprint for third and Zachary Dowson maintained station throughout the race for a safe fifth. Rebecca Cooil beat Nicola Quaye and Samuel Devereau in the battle for the final spot on the top six leader board, while Connor Moughtin broke away from Tom Darnill, Jenson Artus and Imogen Cooper to claim ninth.
Niall Colquitt went from the gun in the born 2005 three lapper and time trialled to victory. Nine riders contested the sprint for second with Harry Kneen getting the verdict ahead of Oliver Corkish, Alexander Deering, Tyler Annis and Mairi Harrison. Relative newcomer Luke Robinson was a good seventh, Chloe Dillon eighth, Harry Boyle ninth and Luca Moretta tenth.
Riding a bog-standard mountain bike complete with knobbly tyres, Zac Walker reigned supreme in the born 2004 class, powering away from the field to take the win with a commanding lead. James Devereau had the upper hand on Dillon Dowson and Nathan Slack in the tussle for second, with Kiera Prentice pipping Megan Boardman for the girls’ prize in fifth spot.
Notching up his second win of the night, Zac Walker made an early attack in the under 10 racing bikes and stayed clear to the finish . Niall Colquitt escaped from the main bunch to secure the runners-up spot and Ralf Holden got the better of Dillon Dowson in the gallop for third. Cian Jackson was the first category E rider (under 8) in sixth spot and Kiera Prentice the best girl in seventh place.
A leading group of 13 riders contested the gallop at the end of the under 12 droppies, but it was Charlie Gibson who came to the fore to grab a comfortable win. Aaron Lund was second followed by Jonty Bregazzi, James Harrison, Matthew Cooil and Jake Wilson.
In the under 16’s Owen Dudley came out on top in a ferocious sprint finish with breakaway companions Matthew Draper, Conor Davies and William Draper. A chasing quartet consisting of Nathan Hinks, Thomas Bostock, Adam Kelly and Elizabeth Holden came home in that order, with Tara Ferguson and Tosh Teare surging clear of a third group to secure ninth and tenth.
RL360 YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS
NOVICES
1. Emily Rewsin – 1st girl
2. Tristan Speight
3. Jayjay Plowman
4. Abigail Cowell
5. Luke Pledger
6. Zac Lund
7. Elijah Winning
8. Lucy Cartwright
9. Alex Quilliam
10. Isabella Clarke
11. Alex McCullagh
12. Sophie Roberts
13. Liberty Delooze
14. Macauley Teare
15. Grace Robinson
16. Harvey Pitts
17. Dylan Honeyman
18. Carter Kneale
19. Ciara Rose
20. Daisy Taubman
21. Noah Doyle
22. Abigail Cullington
23. Christopher Hazell
24. Bobby Kerruish
25. Noah Trimble
26. Aswanth Prabhu
27. Brody Walkingshaw
28. Josie Quirk
29. Bella Rice
30. Holly Cowell
31. Fletcher Gell
32. Ryan Cartwright
33. Cameron Eyres
34. Kaci Bayle
35. Joel Prentice
36. Alesha Challenor
37. Jackson Keen
38. Jake Clarkson
39. Saoirse Gell
40. Lily Walkingshaw
BORN 2009 & LATER
1. Eddie Dillon
2. Callum Christian
3. Cameron Hounsell
4. Jarno Davidson
5. Joseph Barker
6. Max Davies
7. Kylan Murphy
8. Zach Jones
9. Stanley Kinnish
10. Lewis Cannon
11. Harrison Skillan
12. Archie Mulholland
13. Joshua Cross
14. Liam Blake
15. Aaron Kinvig
16. Fraser Pearce
17. Lula Kinnish – 1st girl
18. Archie Evans
19. Mian Watterson
20. Matthew Hooper
21. Florrie Thomas
22. Samuel Dowson
23. Lexi-mai Watterson
24. Abi Clayton
25. Taylor Moore
26. Niamh Orwin
27. Caleb Quayle
28. Charlie Clarkson
29. Brad Le Geyt
30. Aoife Hughes
31. Hugo Howland-Smith
32. Niamh Smith
33. Oliver Christian
34. Jasmine Dillon
35. Thomas Ashall
36. Jasper Skillicorn
37. Kyle Roosenbroek
38. Poojitha Vayyeti
39. Conor Madsen-Mygdal
40. Thomas Hutchinson
41. Ben Coole
42. Lucas Kneen
43. Ruby Partington
44. Brenat Munoz-Fite
BORN 2008
1. Alec Sorby
2. Myles Le Geyt
3. Ollie Eyres
4. Deaglan Blake
5. Fearne Bregazzi – 1st girl
6. Oliver Cooper
7. George Kinnish
8. T.J.Teare
9. Joel Long
10. Summer Peters
11. Lennon Moore
12. Ethan Skillicorn
13. Toby Horsey
14. Ella Darnill
15. Nicole Delooze
16. Ryan Batty
17. Lewis Quirk
18. Daniel Kuchta
19. George Partington
20. Tiana Kelly
21. Leon Murphy
22. Thomas Kerruish
23. Harvey Barrow
24. Jack Warren
25. Dylan Larrosa
26. Charlie Williams
27. Cloe Hampson
28. Harvey Dedmen
29. Caitlyn Hampson
30. Finn McKeirnan
31. Anna Boardman
32. Daniel Matthews
33. Megan Callin
34. Cara Leadley
35. Sophie Callow
36. Finn Saxon
37. William Lomas
38. Kieran Quaggin
39. Leah Prentice
40. Zarina Honeyman
41. Kelly Domingo
42. Eden Winning
43. Oscar Christian
BORN 2007
1. Cian Howard
2. Orry Lund
3. Rio Kelly
4. Florence Griffin – 1st girl
5. Charlie Scarffe
6. Jordan Carter
7. Cory Corkhill
8. Ed Coole
9. Jemma Quayle
10. Olivia Quayle
11. Ellana Skillan
12. Ben Davies
= Harry Deering
14. Izzy Craig
15. Samuel Barker
16. Harry Ellis
17. Liam Bedford
18. James Kinrade
19. Katie Brew
20. Owen Pilley
21. Abigail McCulloch
22. Jessica Falconer
23. Alex Harris-Burland
24. Amy Cross
25. Harry Dickinson
26. Lewin Scarffe
27. Joseph Devereau
28. Aaron Walton
BORN 2006
1. Cian Jackson
2. Ivan Sorby
3. Drystan Sewell
4. Owen Collins
5. Zachary Dowson
6. Rebecca Cooil – 1st girl
7. Nicola Quaye
8. Samuel Devereau
9. Connor Moughtin
10. Tom Darnill
11. Jenson Artus
12. Imogen Cooper
13. Adam Horsey
14. Thobert Kerruish
15. Jack Christian
16. Corey Peters
17. Harry Callin
18. Ethan Bratty
19. Joseph Corlett
20. Grace Gawne
21. Tom Clague
22. Aaron Rielly
23. Amy Pledger
24. Lily-Rose Gawne
25. Harry Harding
26. Gabriella Corkish
BORN 2005
1. Niall Colquitt
2. Harry Kneen
3. Oliver Corkish
4. Alexander Deering
5. Tyler Annis
6. Mairi Harrison – 1st girl
7. Luke Robinson
8. Chloe Dillon
9. Harry Boyle
10. Luca Moretta
11. Ella Griffin
12. Callum Salisbury
13. Frank Kinnish
14. Jack Meechan
15. Harley Howland-Smith
16. Mollie Holden-Rogers
17. Juan Domingo
18. Eimear Boyle
19. Owen Kneen
BORN 2004
1. Zac Walker
2. James Devereau
3. Dillon Dowson
4. Nathan Slack
5. Kiera Prentice – 1st girl
6. Megan Boardman
7. Toby Craig
8. Jack Sowerby
9. Eden McCubbin
10. Amy Quayle
11. Benjamin Woodall
12. Lucy Callow
13. Caitlin Matthews
14. Callum Kneen
BORN 2003 & EARLIER
1. Tyler Hannay
2. Percy Hampton
3. Jonty Bregazzi
4. Corrin Leeming
5. Joseph Corkish
6. Matthew Cooil
7. Juan Kneen
8. Emma Draper – 1st girl
9. Shellan Leeming
10. Matthew Black
11. Kyle Batty
12. Stephen Arnold
13. Ross Arnold
14. Emily Kinley
15. Sam Cunningham
UNDER 10 RACING BIKES
1. Zac Walker
2. Niall Colquitt
3. Ralf Holden
4. Dillon Dowson
5. Nathan Slack
6. Cian Jackson
7. Kiera Prentice – 1st girl
8. Drystan Sewell
9. Mairi Harrison
10. Cameron Dudley
11. Ivan Sorby
12. Cian Howard
13. Tyler Annis
14. Harry Kneen
15. Luca Moretta
16. Oliver Corkish
17. Luke Robinson
18. Callum Salisbury
19. Owen Collins
20. Harley Howland-Smith
21. Orry Lund
22. Harry Callin
23. Chloe Dillon
24. Myles Le Geyt
25. Rebecca Cooil
26. Mia Warren
27. Chloe Comaish
28. Millie Moughtin
UNDER 12 RACING BIKES
1. Charlie Gibson
2. Aaron Lund
3. Jonty Bregazzi
4. James Harrison
5. Matthew Cooil
6. Jake Wilson
7. Tyler Hannay
8. Will Corkill
9. Tommy Skillicorn
10. Percy Hampton
11. Corrin Leeming
12. Jack Christian
13. Matthew Black
14. Shellan Leeming – 1st girl
15. Blae Cain
16. Tom Kermode
17. Emily Kinley
18. Kyle Batty
UNDER 16 RACING BIKES
1. Owen Dudley
2. Matthew Draper
3. Conor Davies
4. William Draper
5. Nathan Hinks
6. Thomas Bostock
7. Adam Kelly
8. Elizabeth Holden
9. Tara Ferguson
10. Tosh Teare
11. Ben Christian
12. Adam Scarffe
13. Amelia Sharpe
14. Harry Cain
15. Conor Gelling
16. Eleanor Davies
17. Kaitlin Slack
18. Lucas Mudie
19. Chloe Crellin
20. Ben Cunningham
21. Joseph Corkish
22. Juan Kneen
23. Daniel Sowerby
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