Aaron follows up 2012 success by winning Clough Rangers Trophy event

Aaron Swan was the winner of last Tuesday evening’s Clough Rangers trophy 28.8 miles road race.
Ballymena Road Club youth cyclist Breandan McCavana enjoyed a memorable moment last week when he met former world and Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton at the Commonwealth Games.Ballymena Road Club youth cyclist Breandan McCavana enjoyed a memorable moment last week when he met former world and Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton at the Commonwealth Games.
Ballymena Road Club youth cyclist Breandan McCavana enjoyed a memorable moment last week when he met former world and Olympic champion Victoria Pendleton at the Commonwealth Games.

The event was promoted by Ballymena Road Club – Chain Reaction Cycles – and held over eight laps of the famous Mid-Antrim 150 motor cycle circuit.

Aaron, who also won this race in 2012, started from the scratch group this time and came through late on the last lap to take the honours.

One of the competitors – junior rider George Graham –, who finished third, gives his account of the race.

“I started in the third group with about 10 or so riders and we were set off 7 minutes 30 seconds down on the front of the race with scratch another 3 minutes behind us.”

“We worked well as a group and by the fourth lap (half distance) we had caught the front of the race. Every lap on the climb up into Clough I would go onto the front and push the pace up the hill to try and stop scratch catching us”

“Onto the last lap there was still no sign of scratch and so our bunch all expected the race to end in a battle up the final climb and possibly even a sprint.

However, just before the bottom of the climb Harry Thompson attacked off the front and our group stalled and didn’t react, giving him a gap. I waited a further 30 seconds and then Aaron Swan came flying past my bunch up the right hand side of the road”

“I immediately saw the danger and jumped across to his wheel and we started working to bring back Harry. After a few turns we had distanced the bunch on the climb and then Aaron attacked me in pursuit of Harry so I jumped again onto his wheel.

“He then signalled me through and so I did another turn and Harry was then possibly only about 10 seconds up the road. Aaron then kicked again but my legs wouldn’t answer this time so I just rode tempo as hard as I could to the finish”

“Aaron caught Harry just before the line and took the victory by about 3 or 4 seconds and I came in possibly a further 5 seconds back.

“The rest of the bunch came in in drips and drabs with no real bunch left as far as I could see. Harry started from Group 3 with me and Aaron started in the scratch group with about 8 riders and he made it over to us with about 3km to go and the rest only caught our bunch in the last few hundred metres.

“It was a tough night and I’d like to congratulate Aaron on a well-deserved win” concluded George.

Results: (1) Aaron Swan (Nicholas Roche Performance Team) 1 hour 18 minutes 30 seconds (2) Harry Thompson (3) George Graham (4) Daryl Sempey (5) Nigel Kernohan (6) S Hutchinson (CCT) (7) Ryan Bankhead (8) L Balmer (Michelin) (9) Colin Scullion (10) Ryan Shaw (11) Simon Taggart (12) Richard Reid (13) Ryan Currie (14) Paul McWilliams (Michelin) (15) Jim McConnell (East Antrim) (16) Philip Morrison (17) John Shaw (18) Alan Blair (19) Gary Reid (20) Clifford Grant (21) Mark Wright (22) Tommy Wilson (23) Caolan Stuart (24) Eileen Burns (25) J McLaughlin (CCT) (26) Derek Dougan (27) Martin Ruddy (28) G Elliott (Carn) (29) Laura Blair (30) Claire Gillespie.

The Clough race was round five of the eight round Ballymena Road Club road racing league series for the William Smyth cup.

Ryan Bankhead extended his lead having amassed 42 points. Gary Reid is second with 19 and Karl Taylor third on 18. Then it’s Richard Reid on 17 with Sean Wright fifth on 14. Ryan Shaw and Neil Millar are equal sixth on 13 points.

This week’s action includes two races in the road race series, which concludes on 22nd August with the Will Henry cup at Glarryford.

GARDINER CUP

Ballymena Road Club held their Gardiner Cup 10 miles time trial in the Northstone sponsored club race series recently.

The handicap result has now been calculated and it resulted in a win for Laura Blair with a net time of 22 minutes 45 seconds.

Laura recorded a personal best 25 minutes 18 seconds, eclipsing her previous best of 26.33, which she set in the Stan Finlay “10” on 21st May this year. Well done to Laura, who has been improving each time she races, she wins the Gardiner cup for her efforts.

The other handicap placing’s were (2) Sean Wright 22.54 (3) Eileen Burns 22.59 (4) Jim Burns 23.10 (5) Derek Dougan 23.11 (6) Mark Wright 23.14

CALENDAR

Tuesday 5th August BRC three d ay event stage two. 5 miles time trial Woodgreen. Ballee roundabout observer – Trevor Thompson.

Wednesday 6th August. BRC three day event stage three. Sammy Gaston cup 25 miles road race Glarryford. (Chief marshall is Jim Burns assisted by Jason Burns, Eileen Burns, Maria Shannon, David McClean and Michael Thompson) There is also a youth event scheduled for Glarryford

Billy Kerr Sportive Saturday 16 August – less than 2 weeks to go.