Halfords Tour Series Round Six Results

Last updated : 10 June 2011 By Peter Hodges

Endura Racing break the Rapha Condor Sharp dominance

Series leaders 'only' third, as Rob Partridge flies to narrow victory in Oldham

 Like buses Endura Racing wait the whole Halfords Tour Series for a win to come along, and then they take two in a week, as Rob Partridge took victory in the Series first appearance in Greater Manchester at Oldham on Thursday night.

Partridge took a narrow victory over Motorpoint's Marcin Bialoblocki, who appeared to celebrate too soon as they hit the line, raising an arm in salute and allowing the Endura Rider to pip him to the win in a photo finish.  Defeat was a bitter pill for Bialoblocki, who had heroically ridden across a 20-second gap to the four leaders in the last few laps.

Partridge's win helped Endura to also defeat reigning Halfords Tour Series Champions Motorpoint by the narrowest of margins, as both teams tied on the placing of their three riders, so the Welsh rider's win gave Endura Racing their first team victory of 2011 and broke the Rapha Condor Sharp dominance.

Rapha Condor Sharp remain at the top of the standings, despite only coming third on the evening, their worst performance of the 2011 Halfords Tour Series season, although their lead slips to just seven points over Endura Racing with two rounds to go.

A tough town centre circuit with very little flat welcome The Halfords Tour Series to Oldham, for the unique team based series' first visit to Greater Manchester.  As at the previous round at Stoke-on-Trent the pace was high from the start, with splits forming soon after the start as attacks came and went.

A large group of around 12 riders from a variety of teams went clear early on, but as that faltered the move that mattered though formed from it with just under half the race to go, as four riders pulled out a 20-second gap in one tour of the Oldham circuit.  The big three teams were represented with Partridge, Ian Bibby and Dean Downing, with Team Raleigh's Liam Holohan making up the quartet

Behind the main field came back together and briefly gave chase, but after getting the group within sight on the long drag past the pits and the finish line, the fight seemed to leave the peloton and victory would go to one of the four in front.

However Motorpoint's Bialoblocki felt otherwise, jumping out of the main field with seven laps to go and slowly inching his way across to join teammate Bibby at the front with four laps to go.

With two in the front group Oldham looked set to witness Motorpoint's first win of the Series, with Bibby particularly proactive on a circuit that suited his talents.

Entering the final straight those it was the white jersey of Holohan that appeared to lead from the final corner up the rise to the line, as all five riders went wheel-to-wheel for victory.

Bialoblocki appeared to have it and his first ever Halfords Tour Series win, but instead it was Partridge's late head down lunge on the near side that swept him past the Pole to his first victory in the Series.

Behind Holohan and Bibby swept across, also within touching distance of the front two, as Downing surprisingly came home in last position among the five leaders.

Behind the excitement in front, Ed Clancy moved clear of the field in the final laps to cross the line alone in sixth, for Rapha Condor Sharp, taking a late flyer to try and secure a better team result on the night.

Ian Wilkinson led in the main field for Endura, and with teammate Jack Bauer in ninth their 1, 7 and 9 was equal to Motorpoint's 2, 4 and 11 for Bialoblocki, Bibby and McEvoy, but Partridge's win meant the honours went to Endura.

Motorpoint take their second success second place of the Series, although their improved form has come too late to see them defend their title, but does move them clear of Sigma Sport - Specialized in third, with Holohan's result helping to move Team Raleigh up to fifth ahead of Team UK Youth.

With just two races to go Rapha Condor Sharp look set for glory, barring a final week disaster, with only Endura Racing now capable of beating them to the title.  There is still all to play for in the midfield, with just ten points separating fourth down to ninth.

In the Boardman Bikes Sprints competition Partridge also took the honours on the night, moving into third position in the competition, which Kristian House still leads by some distance.

Highlights of Round Six from Oldham will be shown on ITV4 at 20.00 on Friday 10th June, with a repeat on Saturday 11th June at 11.00

Week Four of The Halfords Tour Series sees the final two rounds of the 2011 Series, with Round Seven taking place at the popular Surrey venue of Woking on Tuesday 14th June before Canary Wharf hosts the Grand Finale, Round Eight, on Thursday 16th June.  The Canary Wharf Corporate Grand Prix will once again raise the curtain on a final evening of the unique team based series, that will see the final destination of the five Halfords orange leader's jerseys decided.

Results from Oldham

The Halfords Tour Series, Round Six, Oldham, Results
Team Results
1) Endura Racing
2) Motorpoint Pro Cycling
3) Rapha Condor Sharp
4) Team Raleigh
5) Sigma Sport - Specialized
6) Team UK Youth
7) CyclePremier.com Metaltek
8) Pendragon Le Col Colnago
9) Twenty3c Orbea
10) Wilier GoSelfDrive.com
 
Individual Results
1) Rob Partidge   Endura Racing
2) Marcin Bialoblocki  Motorpoint Pro Cycling
3) Liam Holohan   Team Raleigh
4) Ian Bibby   Motorpoint Pro Cycling
5) Dean Downing   Rapha Condor Sharp
6) Ed Clancy   Rapha Condor Sharp
7) Ian Wilkinson   Endura Racing
8) Jeroen Janssen  Team Raleigh
9) Jack Bauer   Endura Racing
10) Dean Windsor   Rapha Condor Sharp
 
Boardman Bikes Sprints winner
 Rob Partridge   Endura Racing
 
Team Standings, after Round Six
1) Rapha Condor Sharp   58pts
2) Endura Racing    51pts
3) Motorpoint Pro Cycling  38pts
4) Sigma Sport - Specialized  35pts
5) Team Raleigh    32pts
6) Team UK Youth   31pts
7) Pendragon Le Col Colnago  26pts
8) CyclePremier.com Metaltek  26pts
9) Twenty3c Orbea   25pts
10) Wilier GoSelfDrive.com  8pts
 
Boardman Bikes Sprints standings, after Round Six
1) Kristian House  Rapha Condor Sharp  27pts
2) Marcel Six  Twenty3c Orbea  18pts
3) Rob Partridge  Endura Racing   17pts

Johnson Health Tech Women's Grand Prix Series, Round Three, Oldham, Results
Individual Results
1) Annie Simpson Horizon Fitness RT Prendas Ciclismo
2) Dani King  Horizon Fitness RT Prendas Ciclismo
3) Helen Wyman  Kona Factory Racing
4) Sarah Byrne  VC St Raphael
5) Lucy Garner  Motorpoint Pro Cycling
6) Hannah Barnes Motorpoint Pro Cycling
7) Joanna Rowsell Horizon Fitness RT Prendas Ciclismo
8) Penny Rowson  Horizon Fitness RT Prendas Ciclismo
9) Rachel Pryzbilski Condor Cycles
10) Natalie Cresswick Abus Nutrixxion
 
Team Winner
 Horizon Fitness RT Prendas Ciclismo
 
Sprints Winner
 Sarah Byrne  VC St Raphael
 
Individual Standings, after Round Three
1) Helen Wyman  Kona Factory Racing    64pts
2) Lucy Garner  Motorpoint Pro Cycling   53pts
3) Hannah Barnes Motorpoint Pro Cycling   52pts
4) Dani King  Horizon Fitness RT Prendas Ciclismo  47pts
5) Penny Rowson  Horizon Fitness RT Prendas Ciclismo  46pts
 
Team Standings, after Round Three
1) Horizon Fitness RT Prendas Ciclismo  166pts
2) Motorpoint Pro Cycling   139pts
3) For Viored Brookvex    111pts
4) Condor Cycles     63pts
5) Mule Bar Girls     6pts
 
Sprint Standings, after Round Three
1) Hannah Barnes Motorpoint Pro Cycling   16pts
2) Hannah Rich  Horizon Fitness RT Prendas Ciclismo  16pts
3) Helen Wyman  Kona Factory Racing    15pts