Cycling: Manx riders impress at North West Youth Tour

Large Team RL360 squad takes on meeting in Lancaster

Isle of Man cycling competitors put in a string of positive performances during last weekend's North West Junior Tour held in and around Lancaster last weekend.

Team RL360 Isle of Man fielded numerous riders across the respective boys and girls classes for the meeting which ran from 24-26 August.

Among the highlights, Beatrice Brook won the Under-8 girls class whilst Daniel Minay claimed second overall in the Under-14 Boys event.

There was podium finish for the team in the Under-12 Girls as Isabella Quaye finished third with teammate Poppy Clayton not far behind in fifth.

Elsewhere, George Looney and Felix Thompson-Broadbent finished fourth and sixth respectively in the Under-8 Boys competition and there were respective fifth and sixth-place spots for Ciaran Grimshaw and Tommy Bass in the Under-12 Boys standings.

British Cycling describes the three-day meeting as 'the ultimate in youth stage races for the UK' - The three stages for the Under-14 and Under-16 age groups form part of the British Cycling Youth Circuit Series whilst the Under-8, Under-10 and Under-12 events act as support races.

You can view all the overall results for the Team RL360 Isle of Man riders at the tour below:

 

Under-8 Boys

4th - George Looney
6th - Felix Thompson-Broadbent

Under-8 Girls

1st - Beatrice Brook

Under-10 Boys

12th - Jenson Baglow
18th - Henry Quaye
24th - Oliver Hutchinson
26th - Teddy Thompson-Broadbent
34th - Elliott Baron

Under-10 Girls

6th - Isla Kennington

Under-12 Boys

5th - Ciaran Grimshaw
6th - Tommy Bass
20th - Oliver Kennington
25th - James Fisher
29th - Austin Baglow

Under-12 Girls

3rd - Isabella Quaye
5th - Poppy Clayton
20th - Xenia Munoz-Fite
24th - Lucia Osborn

Under-14 Boys

2nd - Daniel Minay
12th - Thomas Hutchinson
51st - Hugh Osborn
57th - Bernat Munoz-Fite

Under-14 Girls

31st- Grace Robinson

Under-16 Boys

28th - Alec Sorby
45th - Cameron Hounsell
51st - Zach Jones

Under-16 Girls

10th - Abi Clayton
17th - Lily-Ann Scott

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