Stage 8: Tour of Britain

The final stage of the Tour of Britain was won by Edvald Boasson Hagen after a final finishing lap full of attacks and s a late move by the Norwegian held on just to win whilst Lars Boom won the overall.

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Stage 8: Tour of Britain

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The final stage of the Tour of Britain in Wales was won by Edvald Boasson Hagen after a final finishing lap full of attacks and it was a late move by the Norwegian who has such a superb record in this race which lit the race up and he held on just to win whilst Lars Boom won the overall.

THE RACE FOR OVERALL

Lars Boom resisted the elements and the attempts of his rivals to seal the overall victory at the Tour of Britain as wind and rain battered the peloton on its way through the Welsh Marches to the finish line in Cardiff.

The Dutchman resisted the attempts of his rivals as the race exploded into life among thousands of spectators on the opening King of the Mountains climb at British Camp in the Malvern Hills and continued that way until the final metres of the Cardiff circuit, with Edvald Boasson Hagen soloing to the win.

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Attacks came and went including one by Stybar but it was a four man group with Harry Tanfield, Connor Swift and Ali Slater that managed to get a gap. Riders one by one came across and on the first KoM, the race exploded as the peloton was lighting the slopes up and catching the leaders.

At one point, the peloton was in pieces as Laurens De Plus won the maximum points in the first King of the Mountains climb of final stage ahead of Izagirre and Hermans. With vital seconds on offer, there was no control behind a cagey break as the GC contenders sprinted it out for the intermediate sprints.
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“It’s a great feeling,” said Boom, reflecting on his second overall win in the race following his 2011 success. “I didn’t expect today to be that hard but with the intermediate Sprints and then some really tough climbs in the beginning it was really hard. The first hour was quite critical, we lost two guys from the team in the second peloton, but luckily some other guys came back so we were still quite strong. If we had to do something we could do something but the first hour was almost killing me!”

After a dry start in Worcester, riders almost immediately faced the rain as the peloton approached the foot of the Malvern Hills. An initial group of seven riders had struck out, but amid the throngs of spectators the field fell apart into four groups, with 14-riders at the front for the fast descent into Ledbury including general classification contenders Michal Kwiatkowski, Vasil Kiryienka, Stefan Küng, Boasson Hagen and Boom.

Boasson Hagen took the time bonuses at the first Sprint in Ledbury, ahead of Kwiatkowski and Küng, moving them all one step closer to Boom’s Green Jersey. With the pace slackening there was a regrouping at the front, with the lead pack swelling to 53-riders, including home favourites Geraint Thomas and Owain Doull who had missed the initial selection. At that point Team Sky began to drive the front group clear, and with the presence of entire line-ups from Sky, Quick-Step and Katusha Alpecin, plus Boom and teammates Victor Campenaerts, Primoz Roglic and Jos Van Emden there was no way back for the second half of the race, chief losers among them being twelfth placed Alex Dowsett and the SKODA King of the Mountains leader Jacob Scott.

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At the Sprint in Usk it was Boasson Hagen again picking up three bonus seconds, but Boom was alert snaffling second placed and two seconds, while Kwiatkowski again picked up a time bonus.

With the wind and rain becoming heavier, the 17% gradient of Belmont Hill on the outskirts of Newport was the next battleground, with Quick-Step using each climb as a chance to up the pressure and increase the temp, over the top Zdenek Stybar took the points ahead of Lukasz Owsian, who sealed the King of the Mountains jersey as result.

On the slick descent Movistar’s Gorka Izagirre went clear, being joined on the roads of Newport by Mark Stewart with the pair dodging the puddles to build a 30-second lead on the run to Cardiff. The pair held off the charging 51-rider group, led by Sky for the first tour and a half of the city centre, but with the final intermediate Sprint approaching Boom, Boasson Hagen, Kwiatkowski and Küng went away in the sprint, with the Sky man taking the time bonuses, ahead of the attentive race leader.

With the four reeled in on the final circuit and the group watching each other, Boasson Hagen struck out inside the final three kilometres, holding off the remains of the field through the wet streets of Cardiff to just survive, as Maximiliano Richeze and Alexander Kristoff led the peloton along King Edward VIII Avenue in the sprint to ultimately fall short.

“It was really nice after all the work the guys in the team have done here this week. We had a plan for the day, which was if it came back to a bunch sprint I would attack in the last three kilometres, and I stayed with the plan and nobody managed to catch me, which was really great,” said Boasson Hagen speaking after his win. “If you don’t try, you don’t win anything!”

“It was a hard start in the beginning, Team Sky were riding hard on the front so the opened up a gap. I expected there to be a small group and someone to control it, but there was a big group and nobody came up from behind so it turned out well for me.”

The Norwegian finishes second overall, eight-seconds back from Boom, with Küng a further two in arrears and Geraint Thomas the top Brit overall in seventh, winning his weight in beer. Thanks to his move on the run in to Cardiff Mark Stewart picked up the Combativity Award for Stage Eight, while Graham Briggs collected the same overall prize for the week. … continued after advert2016_ShuttVeloRapideAdvert

Briggs does however miss out on the Sprints Jersey by a solitary point, with Mark McNally adding that jersey to his 2014 mountain’s prize. This year’s King of the Mountains jersey goes to Lukasz Owsian. The last word on the 2017 Tour of Britain goes to Boom though; whose team also claimed the overall team classification, and for once during a week marked by wind and rain, the Dutchman wasn’t complaining about the conditions he faced.

“For sure I like racing in Britain, since 2011 I always have a good feeling here. The weather suits me, so that’s always nice.”

Luka Mezgec (Orica Scott). “The race went full gas over the first climb after 20kilometres and after this Team Sky started riding hard because Caleb Ewan was not there,” said Mezgec. “The day itself was hard and with rain and cold temperatures it just made it even harder.”

“In the final I had a plan to go behind the Quickstep-Floors lead-out train but I got swamped in the last two corners. I started sprinting from too far back so had to settle for fourth place. In general, the legs were really good all week and I am really happy that we achieved so many wins with Caleb. I think our team work in the lead-outs was really great, we really stepped it up at this race.”

“You could feel we had trust in each other and our confidence was building up, stage after stage.”

Edvald Boasson Hagen: “It feels good to finally get this victory. We had a plan from the beginning of the day for me to try to attack with two or three kilometers to go. It was great to be at the front and I’m happy I moved up to second place overall. I’ve had a nice week with the team and I’m happy to finish it off like this”.

Stefan Küng: (BMC)”In one way, we sort of expected a hard race today. In the beginning, there was a real fight for the breakaway although, in the end, there was never really a breakaway. With a few sprinters dropped when the split happened, a few teams were pulling really hard to make sure they didn’t come back.

For me, I tried to be up there with all the dangerous moves and at the intermediate sprints but there wasn’t a lot I could do against Lars Boom today, he was in control. Also, Edvald Boasson Hagen had an amazing day. When the three of us were away with Michal Kwiatkowski (Team Sky), the collaboration wasn’t good, and you don’t go to the line like that. It was definitely a hard day, and the weather was pretty grim, but that was the same for everyone.”

“This race has been a good training camp for the UCI World Championships, and it gives me a lot of confidence looking ahead. Even though I didn’t win a stage, I was always up there, and I could mark the moves, so that shows that I am on form. It was good that it wasn’t too hard as it would be difficult to recover but it was a good way to prepare and after a few easy days, I will be ready for what’s to come in Norway.” … continued after advert

Alexander Kristoff “It was hard today with an attack earlier when the peloton split, but we had the whole team in front so it was good for us. In the final I tried to look for (Fernando) Gaviria who was closest to me in the points competition but there was an attack from Boasson Hagen and he just managed to hold off. Out of the last corner a gap opened up to Richeze so then he was also in the front with Boasson Hagen and I had to sprint from there, so it was third place again today. Every day I have been in top 5 except in the time trial. I would love to have had a victory, but at least I won the points jersey so we got something. I look forward to the Worlds.”

RESULTS
Stage 8 

 1  BOASSON HAGEN Edvald DDD NOR B:16" 00"
 2  RICHEZE Ariel Maximiliano QST ARG B:06"  
 3  KRISTOFF Alexander KAT NOR B:04"  
 4  MEZGEC Luka ORS SLO  
 5  JONES Brenton JLT AUS  
 6  PASQUALON Andrea WGG ITA  
 7  GERTS Floris BMC NED  
 8  *GAVIRIA Fernando QST COL  
 9  KOCH Jonas CCC GER  
 10  VIVIANI Elia SKY ITA  
 11  PATERSKI Maciej CCC POL  
 12  BENNATI Daniele MOV ITA  
 13  *HAYTER Ethan GBR GBR  
 14  BOOM Lars TLJ NED B:04"  
 15  VAN EMDEN Jos TLJ NED  
 16  DOULL Owain SKY GBR  
 17  KÜNG Stefan BMC SUI B:02"  
 18  THOMAS Geraint SKY GBR  
 19  DOMAGALSKI Karol ONE POL  
 20  SMITH Dion WGG NZL  
 21  CAMPENAERTS Victor TLJ BEL  
 22  KWIATKOWSKI Michal SKY POL B:06"  
 23  MARTIN Tony KAT GER 06"
 24  *MULLEN Ryan CDT IRL  
 25  ERVITI Imanol MOV ESP  
 26  *POLITT Nils KAT GER  
 27  DILLIER Silvan BMC SUI  
 28  MAES Nikolas LTS BEL  
 29  HOLLENSTEIN Reto KAT SUI  
 30  *SHAW James LTS GBR  
 31  ROSSKOPF Joseph BMC USA  
 32  GILBERT Philippe QST BEL  
 33  ORAM James ONE NZL  
 34  CASTROVIEJO Jonathan MOV ESP  
 35  OWSIAN Lukasz CCC POL  
 36  *SWIFT Connor MGT GBR 21"
 37  STYBAR Zdenek QST CZE 36"
 38  MCNALLY Mark WGG GBR 51"
 39  *STEWART Mark SKT GBR 01'04"
 40  MACHADO Tiago KAT POR 01'13"
 41  DURBRIDGE Luke ORS AUS 01'31"
 42  MARTIN Daniel QST IRL 01'40"
 43  FORMOLO Davide CDT ITA 02'58"
 44  IZAGIRRE Gorka MOV ESP  
 45  *GEOGHEGAN HART Tao SKY GBR 03'15"
 46  HERMANS Ben BMC BEL 03'59"
 47  *DE PLUS Laurens QST BEL  
 48  BARBIN Enrico BAR ITA  
 49  ANDREETTA Simone BAR ITA  
 50  MURPHY Kyle CPC USA  
 51  DOWSETT Alex MOV GBR 21'12"
 52  HEPBURN Michael ORS AUS  
 53  GRADEK Kamil ONE POL  
 54  *CARTHY Hugh CDT GBR  
 55  SIEBERG Marcel LTS GER  
 56 *WOOD Oliver GBR GBR  
 57  TRATNIK Jan CCC SLO  
 58 THOMPSON Jay DDD RSA  
 59  *LEYSEN Senne LTS BEL  
 60 *MCCORMICK Hayden ONE NZL  
 61  *ALBANESE Vincenzo BAR ITA  
 62  MARCOTTE Eric CPC USA  
 63  DOWNING Russell JLT GBR  
 64  *TEGGART Matthew SKT IRL  
 65 RENSHAW Mark DDD AUS  
 66  VON HOFF Steele ONE AUS  
 67  GARDIAS Dexter BIK GBR  
 68 THWAITES Scott DDD GBR  
 69  *TOWNSEND Rory BIK GBR  
 70  HANDLEY Richard MGT GBR  
 71  SLATER Alistair JLT GBR  
 72  *GOUGH Regan SKT NZL  
 73  KLUGE Roger ORS GER  
 74  WILLIAMS Peter ONE GBR  
 75  *WOUTERS Enzo LTS BEL  
 76  BOECKMANS Kris LTS BEL  
 77  BLAIN Alexandre MGT FRA  
 77  GIBBONS Thomas WGG USA  
 79  BIBBY Ian JLT GBR  
 80  MCEVOY Jonathan MGT GBR  
 81  GUNMAN Taylor MGT NZL  
 82  *SCOTT Jacob SKT GBR  
 83  *MCKENNA Sean SKT IRL  
 84  SIMION Paolo BAR ITA  
 85  DIAZ Andres CPC COL  
 86  *TANFIELD Harry BIK GBR  
 87 EISEL Bernhard DDD AUT  
 88  *BANASZEK Alan CCC POL  
 89  BIALOBLOCKI Marcin CCC POL  
 90  PARTRIDGE Robert BIK GBR  
 91  *HENNESSY Jacob GBR GBR  
 92  BRIGGS Graham JLT GBR  

DNF 
CAVENDISH Mark DDD GBR
*HARTLEY Adam GBR GBR
*EWAN Caleb ORS AUS
*POWER Robert ORS AUS
GROENEWEGEN Dylan TLJ NED
ROGLIC Primoz TLJ SLO
VAN HOECKE Gijs TLJ BEL
KIRYIENKA Vasil SKY BLR

OVERALL
 1  BOOM Lars TLJ NED 30h56'24" 00"
 2  BOASSON HAGEN Edvald DDD NOR 30h56'32" 08"
 3  KÜNG Stefan BMC SUI 30h56'34" 10"
 4  CAMPENAERTS Victor TLJ BEL 30h56'37" 13"
 5  KWIATKOWSKI Michal SKY POL 30h56'42" 18"
 6  VAN EMDEN Jos TLJ NED ' ' ' '
 7  THOMAS Geraint SKY GBR 30h56'48" 24"
 8  MARTIN Tony KAT GER 30h56'49" 25"
 9  DOULL Owain SKY GBR 30h56'57" 33"
 10 *MULLEN Ryan CDT IRL 30h57'02" 38"
 11  ROSSKOPF Joseph BMC USA 30h57'26" 01'02"
 12  CASTROVIEJO Jonathan MOV ESP ' ' ' '
 13  *POLITT Nils KAT GER 30h57'28" 01'04"
 14  DILLIER Silvan BMC SUI 30h57'29" 01'05"
 15  KRISTOFF Alexander KAT NOR ' ' ' '
 16  ERVITI Imanol MOV ESP 30h57'45" 01'21"
 17  HOLLENSTEIN Reto KAT SUI 30h57'47" 01'23"
 18 RICHEZE Ariel Maximiliano QST ARG 30h57'51" 01'27"
 19  DOMAGALSKI Karol ONE POL 30h57'54" 01'30"
 20  ORAM James ONE NZL ' ' ' '
 21  PATERSKI Maciej CCC POL 30h58'06" 01'42"
 22  BENNATI Daniele MOV ITA 30h58'08" 01'44"
 23  GILBERT Philippe QST BEL 30h58'16" 01'52"
 24  GERTS Floris BMC NED 30h58'17" 01'53"
 25  *GAVIRIA Fernando QST COL 30h58'27" 02'03"
 26  JONES Brenton JLT AUS 30h58'29" 02'05"
 27  SMITH Dion WGG NZL ' ' ' '
 28  MEZGEC Luka ORS SLO 30h58'44" 02'20"
 29  *SHAW James LTS GBR 30h58'50" 02'26"
 30  MACHADO Tiago KAT POR 30h59'02" 02'38"
 31  STYBAR Zdenek QST CZE ' ' ' '
 32  PASQUALON Andrea WGG ITA ' ' ' '
 33  *STEWART Mark SKT GBR 30h59'13" 02'49"
 34  MAES Nikolas LTS BEL 30h59'16" 02'52"
 35  MARTIN Daniel QST IRL 30h59'56" 03'32"
 36  OWSIAN Lukasz CCC POL ' ' ' '
 37  IZAGIRRE Gorka MOV ESP 31h00'23" 03'59"
 38  *DE PLUS Laurens QST BEL 31h01'23" 04'59"
 39  *SWIFT Connor MGT GBR 31h04'43" 08'19"
 40  DURBRIDGE Luke ORS AUS 31h05'07" 08'43"
 41  VIVIANI Elia SKY ITA 31h05'13" 08'49"
 42  BARBIN Enrico BAR ITA 31h05'50" 09'26"
 43  KOCH Jonas CCC GER 31h06'17" 09'53"
 44  MCNALLY Mark WGG GBR 31h09'44" 13'20"
 45  FORMOLO Davide CDT ITA 31h11'22" 14'58"
 46  HERMANS Ben BMC BEL 31h12'05" 15'41"
 47  *HAYTER Ethan GBR GBR 31h16'49" 20'25"
 48  DOWSETT Alex MOV GBR 31h18'12" 21'48"
 49  HEPBURN Michael ORS AUS 31h18'20" 21'56"
 50  GRADEK Kamil ONE POL 31h18'38" 22'14"
 51  *CARTHY Hugh CDT GBR 31h19'04" 22'40"
 52  SIEBERG Marcel LTS GER 31h19'09" 22'45"
 53  *WOOD Oliver GBR GBR 31h19'40" 23'16"
 54  TRATNIK Jan CCC SLO 31h21'35" 25'11"
 55 THOMPSON Jay DDD RSA 31h23'08" 26'44"
 56  *GEOGHEGAN HART Tao SKY GBR 31h23'53" 27'29"
 57  *LEYSEN Senne LTS BEL 31h25'46" 29'22"
 58  *MCCORMICK Hayden ONE NZL 31h26'36" 30'12"
 59  *ALBANESE Vincenzo BAR ITA 31h26'46" 30'22"
 60  MARCOTTE Eric CPC USA 31h27'17" 30'53"
 61  DOWNING Russell JLT GBR 31h27'35" 31'11"
 62  *TEGGART Matthew SKT IRL 31h28'43" 32'19"
 63 RENSHAW Mark DDD AUS 31h29'35" 33'11"
 64  VON HOFF Steele ONE AUS 31h30'41" 34'17"
 65  ANDREETTA Simone BAR ITA 31h31'05" 34'41"
 66  MURPHY Kyle CPC USA 31h31'31" 35'07"
 67  GARDIAS Dexter BIK GBR 31h31'55" 35'31"
 68  THWAITES Scott DDD GBR 31h32'04" 35'40"
 69  *TOWNSEND Rory BIK GBR 31h32'05" 35'41"
 70  HANDLEY Richard MGT GBR 31h33'15" 36'51"
 71  SLATER Alistair JLT GBR 31h33'44" 37'20"
 72  *GOUGH Regan SKT NZL 31h34'35" 38'11"
 73  KLUGE Roger ORS GER 31h34'59" 38'35"
 74  WILLIAMS Peter ONE GBR 31h35'16" 38'52"
 75  *WOUTERS Enzo LTS BEL 31h35'22" 38'58"
 76  BOECKMANS Kris LTS BEL 31h35'33" 39'09"
 77  BLAIN Alexandre MGT FRA 31h35'45" 39'21"
 78  GIBBONS Thomas WGG USA 31h35'52" 39'28"
 79  BIBBY Ian JLT GBR 31h38'11" 41'47"
 80  MCEVOY Jonathan MGT GBR 31h39'45" 43'21"
 81  GUNMAN Taylor MGT NZL 31h40'01" 43'37"
 82  *SCOTT Jacob SKT GBR 31h40'14" 43'50"
 83  *MCKENNA Sean SKT IRL 31h40'59" 44'35"
 84  SIMION Paolo BAR ITA 31h41'06" 44'42"
 85  DIAZ Andres CPC COL 31h41'11" 44'47"
 86  *TANFIELD Harry BIK GBR 31h41'38" 45'14"
 87 EISEL Bernhard DDD AUT 31h42'20" 45'56"
 88  *BANASZEK Alan CCC POL 31h45'24" 49'00"
 89  BIALOBLOCKI Marcin CCC POL 31h46'51" 50'27"
 90  PARTRIDGE Robert BIK GBR 31h48'31" 52'07"
 91  *HENNESSY Jacob GBR GBR 31h56'39" 1h00'15"
 92 BRIGGS Graham JLT GBR 32h06'26" 1h10'02"

King of the Mountains

British Camp - km 26
 1  DE PLUS Laurens BEL QST 6
 2  IZAGIRRE Gorka ESP MOV 5
 3  HERMANS Ben BEL BMC 4
 4  ROGLIC Primoz SLO TLJ 3
 5  BOOM Lars NED TLJ 2
 6  KWIATKOWSKI Michal POL SKY 1

Crossway - km 84.3
 1  DE PLUS Laurens BEL QST 6
 2  GILBERT Philippe BEL QST 5
 3  OWSIAN Lukasz POL CCC 4
 4  STEWART Mark GBR SKT 3
 5  KWIATKOWSKI Michal POL SKY 2
 6  MACHADO Tiago POR KAT 1

Belmont Hill - km 129.5
 1  STYBAR Zdenek CZE QST 6
 2  OWSIAN Lukasz POL CCC 5
 3  IZAGIRRE Gorka ESP MOV 4
 4  GILBERT Philippe BEL QST 3
 5  FORMOLO Davide ITA CDT 2
 6  KWIATKOWSKI Michal POL SKY 1

Overall
 1  OWSIAN Lukasz POL CCC 36
 2  SCOTT Jacob GBR SKT 34
 3  DE PLUS Laurens BEL QST 25
 4  BRIGGS Graham GBR JLT 25
 5  IZAGIRRE Gorka ESP MOV 15
 6  BIBBY Ian GBR JLT 11
 7  TOWNSEND Rory GBR BIK 11
 8  BOASSON HAGEN Edvald NOR DDD 9
 9  GILBERT Philippe BEL QST 9
 10  HERMANS Ben BEL BMC 9
 11  STYBAR Zdenek CZE QST 6
 12  SWIFT Connor GBR MGT 6
 13  KWIATKOWSKI Michal POL SKY 6
 14  DOMAGALSKI Karol POL ONE 6
 15  TANFIELD Harry GBR BIK 6
 16  SHAW James GBR LTS 4
 17  THOMPSON Jay RSA DDD 4
 18  PARTRIDGE Robert GBR BIK 4
 19  MARTIN Tony GER KAT 3
 20  SMITH Dion NZL WGG 3
 21  STEWART Mark GBR SKT 3
 22  SLATER Alistair GBR JLT 3
 23  BOOM Lars NED TLJ 2
 24  FORMOLO Davide ITA CDT 2
 25  GRADEK Kamil POL ONE 2
 26  DOWNING Russell GBR JLT 2
 27  GOUGH Regan NZL SKT 2
 28  WILLIAMS Peter GBR ONE 2
 29  BLAIN Alexandre FRA MGT 2
 30  DILLIER Silvan SUI BMC 1
 31  MACHADO Tiago POR KAT 1
 32  MCNALLY Mark GBR WGG 1
 33  MCCORMICK Hayden NZL ONE 1
 34  GARDIAS Dexter GBR BIK 1
 35 EISEL Bernhard AUT DDD 1

SPRINTS

Ledbury - km 33
 1 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald NOR DDD 3
 2  KWIATKOWSKI Michal POL SKY 2
 3  KÜNG Stefan SUI BMC 1

Usk - km 116
 1  BOASSON HAGEN Edvald NOR DDD 3
 2  BOOM Lars NED TLJ 2
 3  KWIATKOWSKI Michal POL SKY 1

Cardiff -Second passage - km 172.6
 1  KWIATKOWSKI Michal POL SKY 3
 2  BOOM Lars NED TLJ 2
 3  KÜNG Stefan SUI BMC 1

OVERALL
 1  MCNALLY Mark GBR WGG 16
 2  BRIGGS Graham GBR JLT 15
 3  BOASSON HAGEN Edvald NOR DDD 7
 4  BOOM Lars NED TLJ 7
 5  TANFIELD Harry GBR BIK 7
 6  DOWNING Russell GBR JLT 6
 7  KWIATKOWSKI Michal POL SKY 6
 8  DOMAGALSKI Karol POL ONE 6
 9  MCCORMICK Hayden NZL ONE 6
 10  DILLIER Silvan SUI BMC 5
 11  GRADEK Kamil POL ONE 5
 12  KÜNG Stefan SUI BMC 5
 13  OWSIAN Lukasz POL CCC 4
 14  SLATER Alistair GBR JLT 4
 15  BIBBY Ian GBR JLT 4
 16  SWIFT Connor GBR MGT 3
 17  HENNESSY Jacob GBR GBR 3
 18  BLAIN Alexandre FRA MGT 3
 19  SCOTT Jacob GBR SKT 3
 20  GOUGH Regan NZL SKT 2
 21  VON HOFF Steele AUS ONE 1
 22  HANDLEY Richard GBR MGT 1
 23  PARTRIDGE Robert GBR BIK 1

BEST OF BRITISH

Stage
 1  HAYTER Ethan GBR GBR 
 2  DOULL Owain SKY GBR  
 3  THOMAS Geraint SKY GBR  
 4  SHAW James LTS GBR 06"
 5  SWIFT Connor MGT GBR 21"
 6  MCNALLY Mark WGG GBR 51"
 7  STEWART Mark SKT GBR 01'04"
 8  GEOGHEGAN HART Tao SKY GBR 03'15"
 9  DOWSETT Alex MOV GBR 21'12"
 10  CARTHY Hugh CDT GBR  
 11  WOOD Oliver GBR GBR  
 12  DOWNING Russell JLT GBR  
 13  GARDIAS Dexter BIK GBR  
 14  THWAITES Scott DDD GBR  
 15  TOWNSEND Rory BIK GBR  
 16  HANDLEY Richard MGT GBR  
 17  SLATER Alistair JLT GBR  
 18  WILLIAMS Peter ONE GBR  
 19  BIBBY Ian JLT GBR  
 20  MCEVOY Jonathan MGT GBR  
 21  SCOTT Jacob SKT GBR  
 22  TANFIELD Harry BIK GBR  
 23  PARTRIDGE Robert BIK GBR  
 24  HENNESSY Jacob GBR GBR  
 25  BRIGGS Graham JLT GBR  

Overall
 1  THOMAS Geraint SKY GBR 30h56'48" 00"
 2  DOULL Owain SKY GBR 30h56'57" 09"
 3  SHAW James LTS GBR 30h58'50" 02'02"
 4  STEWART Mark SKT GBR 30h59'13" 02'25"
 5  SWIFT Connor MGT GBR 31h04'43" 07'55"
 6  MCNALLY Mark WGG GBR 31h09'44" 12'56"
 7  HAYTER Ethan GBR GBR 31h16'49" 20'01"
 8  DOWSETT Alex MOV GBR 31h18'12" 21'24"
 9  CARTHY Hugh CDT GBR 31h19'04" 22'16"
 10  WOOD Oliver GBR GBR 31h19'40" 22'52"
 11  GEOGHEGAN HART Tao SKY GBR 31h23'53" 27'05"
 12  DOWNING Russell JLT GBR 31h27'35" 30'47"
 13  GARDIAS Dexter BIK GBR 31h31'55" 35'07"
 14  THWAITES Scott DDD GBR 31h32'04" 35'16"
 15 TOWNSEND Rory BIK GBR 31h32'05" 35'17"
 16  HANDLEY Richard MGT GBR 31h33'15" 36'27"
 17  SLATER Alistair JLT GBR 31h33'44" 36'56"
 18  WILLIAMS Peter ONE GBR 31h35'16" 38'28"
 19  BIBBY Ian JLT GBR 31h38'11" 41'23"
 20  MCEVOY Jonathan MGT GBR 31h39'45" 42'57"
 21 SCOTT Jacob SKT GBR 31h40'14" 43'26"
 22  TANFIELD Harry BIK GBR 31h41'38" 44'50"
 23  PARTRIDGE Robert BIK GBR 31h48'31" 51'43"
 24  HENNESSY Jacob GBR GBR 31h56'39" 59'51"
 25 BRIGGS Graham JLT GBR 32h06'26" 1h09'38"

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