Cyclingnews TV News Tech Features Road MTB BMX Cyclo-cross Track Photos Fitness Letters Search Forum | ||||||||||||
|
MTB index page for all MTB content K-Capital Cup #3 - 2Djouce Co., Wicklow, Ireland, April 6, 20082007 Results Results Standings Seymour confirms Olympic place though Bibby wins round threeSpath wins women's race
Robin Seymour (Team Worc) confirmed his place for the Beijing Olympics by finishing runner up to BCF rider Ian Bibby at Djouce Woods in County Wicklow on Sunday. The event was the third round of the International K-Capital Cup Series, though more importantly for Seymour it was the last of three Olympic selection races. Thoughts of the stifling heat that will greet Olympians in China was far from most people's thoughts on Sunday as Djouce Woods saw a mixture of weather conditions ranging from sunshine to heavy hail showers. Inspite of clashing with the opening round of the Irish downhill NPS at Rostrevor, the K-Capital event attracted 225 racers.
The elite men's race was robbed of another Robin Seymour - Oli Beckingsale clash after Beckingsale flew home on Sunday morning with a heavy cold. Instead Seymour was left to challenge others from the BCF Squad plus riders from Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Germany. From the start of the four lap race, Seymour blasted into the lead, the 14-time Irish Champion leading on his own at the end of the opening lap from Ian Bibby (BCF), Conor McConvey (McConvey Cycles), David Fletcher (BCF), Niall Davis (IMBRC) and Christof Bischof (Switzerland). Canadian rider Kevin Calhoun (Rocky Mountain) was sadly forced out of the race after his rear mech was ripped off on the first lap.
Lap two saw even more drama as McConvey struggled into the tech zone with a rear wheel puncture - he dropped from third to seventh. At the front of the race Seymour still led the way from Bibby as Davis enjoyed a great battle with Fletcher for third. The end of lap two brought the retirement of tough riding Welshman Lee Williams, he was forced out with a combination of a wrist injury and a broken rear brake. The second half of the race saw Bibby up the pace to not only close in on Seymour but to eventually take the lead on the final lap. It was an overjoyed Bibby that swept through the uphill finish zone to take the chequered flag, giving the BCF Squad their second win of the series, Beckingsale having taken the opening round.
Seymour crossed the line just over a minute down on Bibby, disappointed not to have won, but spurred on by the fact that he had just qualified for his third Olympics! In what had been a superb battle for third over the last two laps, Fletcher just did enough to hold off Davis. Swiss visitor Bischof took fifth, he had to work hard over the final circuit to fend off talented Scottish rider Ross Creber (BCF). The unfortunate McConvey, still riding with a broken shoulder, salvaged some UCI ranking points by finishing in seventh. Ryan Sherlock (MAD) produced another fine ride to take eighth, with the ageless Joe McCall (Rocky Mountain/K-Capital Source) finishing ninth. The final ranking point went to Czech rider George Hudekova.
In the elite women's race, Mel Spath (MAD) notched up her second win of the series as she beat former Irish Champion Tarja Owens (Team Worc) to claim victory. Spath goes into the final round in Castlwellan still in the class leader's jersey. Fiona Barrett was third with Newry's Ann Duffy in fourth. The junior race saw two of the main contenders suffer early retirements. Having swept into a commanding lead on the opening lap that saw him amongst the elite men, Banbridge CC's Liam McGreevy was forced to retire following a heavy crash. The young rider sustained a cut thigh and a bruised knee. His arch rival, IMBRC's Paul O'Reilly retied at the end of the opening lap, a lap that saw him suffer a puncture and a broken chain. The demise of the top two left the door open for XMTB's Neil McGimpsey, the Belfast based rider eventually scoring an emphatic win over Sorrento's Conal Higgins Jr and IMBRC's Tadgh Griffin.
Oisin Boydell (UCD) scored his second win in a row to maintain his grip on the expert class. Boydell was in total control throughout the three laps, crossing the line with three minutes to spare over runner up Donacha O'Brien and third placed Tim James. Michael Holland (Leisure Lakes) returned to form by finishing fourth. IMBRC's Luke Manning has looked to be the only rider able to threaten Boydell in the early stages, however Manning dropped off the pace on the last lap to finish fifth. Happiest finisher of all was Swords CC's Dave O'Neill, taking sixth with his new glasses, this after he retired from round two after loosing a contact lens! Dromara CC's Ross Galway finished in 14th, Ross taking part in only his third experts event after having moved up from the sports class at the start of the year.
The masters race once again attracted a quality entry, though once again it was IMBRC's James McCluskey who dominated proceedings. At the end of the three laps, McCluskey had almost a three minute advantage over Mark Allen (Swords CC). Peter O'Farrell returned to action after having missed round two to take third with John Mason a very close fourth. Epic's Rory Walsh gave another strong performance to finish in fifth with Team Worc's Stuart Galloway showing that his form is returning as he took sixth place. Newrys Conor Campbell was ninth, Clive Caldwell (Total Cycling) 11th, Andrew Wallace (Dave Kane/Northern) 14th, Paul Ferguson (North Down) 16th, Martin O'Hagan (Newry Wheelers) 19th. Mr. K-Capital, Mark Kenny, the main series sponsor, enjoyed the big race atmosphere as he finished 25th.
Aidan McDonald (Apollo CT) took the honours in the two-lap Vets race and should wrap up the Vets title in the final round, the Cooley based rider having scored two wins and a second place. Paul McMenamin (Leisure Lakes) looked very strong as he finished runner. IMBRC's Mick Jordan, also one of the K-Capital sponsors, had an excellent ride to third place though Sorrento's John Dorris was a very close fourth, just six seconds between the two rivals. Ken Farrar took fifth and Padraig Bonny sixth. Other Ulster Vet finishers were Simon Curry (Banbridge CC) 7th, Paul Anderson (Banbridge CC) 14th, Jon Runciman (Banbridge CC) 15th, Maurice Mayne (Banbridge CC) 18th.
The sport event attracted another brilliant entry with over 80 riders taking part. In the sports men class Kevin Stanley was a start to finish winner with Mathew Hicknott, he won the opening race at Kilruddery, just over a minute down in second. Hicknott also took over the leaders jersey with a mere two point lead over Mark Solon. Alan Ryan kept up his fine form with third place with Ryan having taken runner up in round one. Top Ulster based Sports finisher was Ronan Corrigan (U/A) in 14th. Dromara CC's Martin Grimley was happy to defy the hail and snow etc to finish in 26th, though the main talking point was the non appearance of his arch rival Stevie Prentice! Matt Casey (XMTB) was 28th with fellow XMTB rider Ronnie Ogilby in 30th. Still enjoying his first season in the sport class, Andrew Adair (Banbridge CC) was happy with 53rd. In the sports women's race, Rachel Wisdom (Team Worc) scored her first win of the series to take over the coveted leader's jersey. Silvia Gallagher was runner up as Aisling Corkery finished in third, Corkery holding second overall in the points table.
Banbridge CC's Matthew Adair notched up his third win in a row in the Under 16 race which took in three laps of the course used by the sport riders. Once again his main challenge came from William Boyd of XMTB, William riding to a strong second. Team Worc's Robert Scanlon is rapidly finding form. Scanlon finished third at Djouce and before long will be challenging the top two. In the U14 event, Orchard Juiced rider Robert Anderson took command once again, the all action, non stop talker taking his second win of the series to strengthen his grip in the points table. Banbridge CC's Dan Runciman produced his best finish of the series to take second with XMTB's Chris Oakley in third.
James Curry once again took the honours in the U12 event, the Banbridge rider scoring win number three and a clear favourite for overall victory. Darragh Long rode well to take second with Jamie Thomas in third. John Buller (Banbridge CC) led from start to finish to win the U10 race, John having to fend off a tough challenge from fellow Banbridge rider Richard Baird in the closing stages/ Newry's Cain McConvey was third. Completing a good day for Banbridge CC, Stuart Dunlop won the U8 event with fellow Bann riders Mark Buller and Shenna McKiverigan second and third.
The final round of the 2008 K-Capital Cup will take place on April 20 at XMTB's excellent course situated in Castlewellan Forest Park. ResultsElite men 1 Ian Bibby 1.46.09 2 Robin Seymour 1.14 3 David Fletcher 2.56 4 Niall Davis 3.07 5 Christof Bischof 4.01 6 Ross Creber 4.18 7 Conor McConvey 6.20 8 Ryan Sherlock 12.05 9 Joe McCall 12.41 10 George Hudekova 13.05 11 Jochen Cochonelli 14.16 12 Micke Haggquist 17.17 13 Richie Felle 22.54 14 Dave Barry 25.40 15 Philip Roche 39.19 DNF Graham Boyd DNF Lee Williams DNF Evan Ryan DNF Kevin Calhoun DNS Ollie Beckingsale Elite women 1 Melanie Spath 1.50.20 2 Tarja Owens 5.20 3 Fona Barrett 20.46 4 Anne Duffy 34.37 Behind one lap 5 Sadhbh Baxter DNS Beth McCluskey Junior 1 Neil Mcgimpsey 1.38.50 2 Conal Higgins 28.57 3 Tadgh Griffin 31.29 4 Chris Cameron 36.47 DNF Andy Burns DNF Paul O'Reily DNF Liam McGreevy DNF Jonathan Beers Expert men 1 Oisin Boydell 1.40.49 2 Donacha O'Brien 2.57 3 Tim James 3.41 4 Michael Holland 7.43 5 Luke Manning 8.57 6 Dave O'Neill 10.35 7 Mark Driver 11.14 8 Stephen Scrivener 13.27 9 Luke Smaul 13.54 10 Robert Magee 14.39 11 Rob Whelan 18.30 12 Darragh Maloney 20.18 14 Ross Galway 21.03 15 Daniel Morrogh 24.50 16 Conor Clinch 25.15 17 Oliver Castle 28.53 Behind one lap 18 David O'Brien DNF Oisin Fitzgerald DNF Alfie Wallace DNF Keith Arking Masters 1 James McCluskey 1.33.52 2 Mark Allen 2.34 3 Peter O'Farrell 4.08 4 John Mason 4.33 5 Rory Walsh 10.07 6 Stuart Galloway 11.21 7 Noel Carr 12.14 8 Andrew Newmann 12.43 9 Conor Campbell 12.59 10 Fergal Kilkenny 13.43 11 Clive Caldwell 16.13 12 Asa Redmon 17.30 13 Keith Meghan 18.45 14 Andrew Wallace 19.46 15 Brian O'Neill 20.01 16 Paul Ferguson 20.47 17 Stuart Hannon 21.52 18 Colm McGarvey 24.21 19 Martin O'Hagan 25.13 20 Peter O'Loughlin 26.46 21 Morgan O'Connell 28.51 22 Jer Price 30.17 23 Graham Diamond 32.03 24 Paddy Daly 33.33 25 Mark Kenny 33.34 26 Arladiusz Gogojewicz 34.04 27 Stewart Carr 39.33 28 Vincent Price 44.39 29 Conor [Unknown] 46.48 30 Glenn Armstrong 31 Unknown 48.43 DNF Gerry McMemey DNF David King-Smith DNF Oscar McCananey DNF Niall Donovon DNF John O'Reilly DNF Richard Close DNF Paddy O'Brien DNF Kelvin Hughes DNF Gordon Lucas Veteran 1 Aidan McDonald 1.03.51 2 Paul McMenamam 1.24 3 Mike Jordan 3.12 4 John Dorris 3.18 5 Paul Coyne 5.09 6 Ken Farrar 5.34 7 Padraig Bonny 7.38 8 Simon Curry 9.22 9 Steve Nicholson 10.55 10 Eamonn McCary 11.10 11 Conal Higgans 11.33 12 Richie Byrne 11.42 13 Paul Keogh 12.16 14 Hanus Vitezslan 14.01 15 Paul Anderson 14.09 16 Jon Runciman 14.57 17 Aidan Ryan 15.13 18 Maurice Hoyne 28.51 19 Ian Gormley 34.38 20 Declan Hanrahan 46.59 Sport men 1 Kevin Stanley 1.03.15 2 Mathew Highmott 1.06 3 Alan Ryan 3.33 4 Mark Dolan 4.04 5 Brendan O'Rosaidh 6.53 6 Geoff Robinson 7.59 7 Brian O Donmer 8.18 8 Pelan Limmer 8.20 9 Charles Sheridan 9.10 10 Marcin Klimner 9.51 11 Michael Flannagan 9.57 12 Shane Geoghgan 10.33 13 Ken Nally 11.01 14 Ronan Corrigan 11.19 15 Eoin Marshall 12.16 16 Peter Campbell 12.31 17 David Neill 12.40 18 Gareth Maguire 13.20 19 Darragh O'Connor 13.36 20 Niall O'Connor 14.18 21 Cornelius Duffy 14.29 22 Rudolf Brinkman 15.27 23 Martin O'Reilly 15.30 24 Mark Kidd 16.04 25 Richard Wahstaff 16.18 26 Martin Grimley 16.37 27 Andrew Boland 16.40 28 Matthew Casey 16.53 29 Colm Easter 17.22 30 R Osillos 17.43 31 Donagh O'Keffe 19.31 32 Niall Colman 19.37 33 Steve Maugh 20.02 34 Greg May 20.09 35 Paul Crowley 20.34 36 John Taylor 21.04 37 Tony Kelly 22.48 38 Ben Marchant 23.02 39 David Conway 23.30 40 Barry O'Brien 23.36 41 David Furlong 23.40 42 Paul Barry 23.59 43 Shane McCauley 24.53 Behind one lap 43 Pat McLean 43 Paul Redmon 43 Krystian Bolavec 43 Kelvin Hughs 43 Alan Stafford 43 B May 43 Eoin Kelly 43 John Grifferty 43 Mick Farrell 43 Andrew Adair 43 Nigel McConnell 43 James Keenan 43 Vincent Roche 43 Ciaran Scannon 43 unknown unknown 43 Dean MacGabmann 43 Marcus Murphy Behind two laps 43 David Askin 43 Alan Claffey 43 John Ormonde 43 Brian Keaveny 43 Michael O'Neill 43 Peter Coyne 43 Dermot Phillips 43 Derek Mulvey 43 Rafael Koos 43 Steven Franquoni Sport women 1 Rachel Wisdom 1.22.44 2 Silvia Gallagher 4.18 Behind one lap 3 Aisling Corkery 4 Jakie O'Hagan 5 Rachel Gansedach DNF Unknown DNF Martina Hanklova DNF Sadhbh Ni Hogain Overall standings after three rounds Elite Men 1 Robin Seymour 80 pts 2 Niall Davis 51 3 Ian Bibby 48 4 Adrian Lansley 41 5 Ryan Sherlock 39 6 Lee Williams 37 7 David Fletcher 35 8 Conor McConvey 35 9 Oliver Beckingsale 30 10 Ross Creber 27 11 David Barry 27 12 Richie Felle 25 13 Joe McCall 24 14 Christoph Bischof 16 15 Graham Boyd 16 16 Evan Ryan 16 17 Patirck Gaudy 14 18 Gareth Montgomery 13 19 Jorgen Flion 12 20 George Hudekova 11 21 Jochen Cochonelli 10 22 Micke Haggquist 9 23 Cedric Gaudy 8 24 Philip Morris 8 25 Philip Roche 6 26 Simon McConnell 6 Elite Women 1 Melanie Spath 60 pts 2 Anne Duffy 43 3 Beth McCluskey 30 4 Tarja Owens 25 5 Ciara McManus 25 6 Fiona Barrett 21 7 Sadhbh Baxter 16 Junior Men 1 Neil McGimpsey 72 pts 2 Liam McCreevey 60 3 Paul O'Reilly 50 4 Conal Higgans 43 5 Tadgh Griffen 36 6 Chris Cameron 34 7 Johanathan Beers 18 Expert Men 1 Oisin Boydell 81 pts 2 Luke Manning 66 3 Tim James 52 4 Donnacha O'Brien 46 5 Luke Smaul 44 6 Daragh Maloney 33 7 Dave O'Neill 31 8 Jack Richards 30 9 Michael Holland 28 10 Neil Summers 27 11 Stephen Scrivener 25 12 Ross Galway 24 13 Oliver Castle 20 14 David O'Brien 16 15 Alfie Wallace 14 16 Mark Driver 14 17 Robert Magee 11 18 Earl McClenaghan 11 19 Rob Whelan 10 20 Stephen Collier 9 21 Peter Stanley 8 22 Daniel Morrogh 7 23 Keith Arkens 6 24 Conor Clinch 6 Master Men 1 James MCluskey 85 pts 2 Rory Walsh 55 3 Peter O'Farrell 51 4 Mark Allen 41 5 Andrew Newman 41 6 Fergus Kilkenny 39 7 Andrew Wallace 31 8 Clive Caldwell 30 9 Sean Herlihy 29 10 Noel Carr 28 11 Gordon Lucas 25 12 Conor Campbell 25 13 Asa Redmond 24 14 Damien Mulcrone 21 15 John Mason 18 16 Keith Meghan 18 17 Oscar McCananey 17 18 Stuart Galloway 15 19 Brian O'Neill 15 20 Martin O'Hagan 11 21 Morgan O'Connell 9 22 Colm McGarvey 8 23 Eoin Fitzgerald 8 24 Dave O'Shea 8 25 Aron O'Donaghue 7 26 Jer Price 6 27 Paul Ferguson 5 28 Stuart Hannon 4 29 Conor Clonliff 4 30 Ruairi Devoy 4 31 Richard Close 3 32 Glen Armstrong 2 33 Peter O'Loughlin 1 34 Robert MCGee 1 35 Peter Rimmer 1 Veteran Men 1 Aidan McDonald 85 pts 2 Paul McMenamin 51 3 Ken Farrar 44 4 William Mulligan 43 5 John Dorris 39 6 Gerry McCabe 37 7 Johnny McCabe 33 8 Simon Curry 30 9 Peter Buggle 30 10 Steve Nicholson 27 11 Andy Burns 27 12 John O'Reily 26 13 Paraig Bonnie 25 14 Conal Higgans 23 15 Mike Jordan 21 16 Richie Byrne 19 17 Brian Keogh 17 18 Paul Keogh 15 19 Declan McCabe 15 20 Eammon McConvey 2 13 21 Peter McConville 13 22 Jon Runciman 10 23 Eoin Keith 10 24 Paul Anderson 9 25 Hanus Vitezslan 8 26 Paul Coyne 5 27 Aiden Ryan 4 28 Frank O'Rourke 4 29 Maurice Mayne 3 30 Ian Gormley 2 31 Declan Hanrahan 1 Sport Men 1 Matt Hicknott 55 pts 2 Mark Solon 53 3 Kevin Stanley 46 4 Alan Ryan 46 5 Sean Connonlly 35 6 Douglas Shearer 30 7 David Askin 24 8 Matt Casey 23 9 Michael Flanagen 21 10 James Pittam 21 11 Justin Reid 21 12 Geoff Robinson 20 13 Ronan Corrigan 19 14 Mark Laverty 18 15 Brendan O'Rosaidh 16 16 Alan Bingham 16 17 Gareth McKee 15 18 Joesph Pittam 15 19 Brian O'Donnel 14 20 Peter Limmer 13 21 Shane Geoghan 13 22 Tom Pittam 13 23 Charles Sheridan 12 24 Mark Potts 12 25 Martin Klinger 11 26 Ken Nally 11 27 Brian Cox 11 28 Eoin Marshall 10 29 Barry Douglas 10 30 Ewan Doherty 9 31 Martin Grimley 8 32 Niall O'Connor 8 33 Ronnie Ogilby 7 34 Peter Campbell 6 35 Darren Cox 6 36 Johnathon McKee 5 37 David Neill 4 38 Gareth Maguire 3 39 Stephen Prentice 3 40 Darragh O'Connor 2 41 Laim Howard 2 42 Steven Stuart 2 43 Ben Marchant 1 Sport Women 1 Rachel Wisdom 73 pts 2 Aisling Corkery 55 3 Lynda Haug 55 4 Nicola Oldham 42 5 Amber Atkinson 30 6 Harriet Mayne 25 7 Silvia Gallagher 25 8 Jenny Kilbride 21 9 Valarie O'Neil 21 10 Jakie O'Hagan 18 11 Rachel Gansedach 16 12 Julie Watt 16 13 Inga Doak 15 14 Julie Watt 14 15 Sadhbh Ni Hogan 13 |
|
|