Atkins wins junior road title
By
Daniel Simms
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Kennaugh and Perrett round out podium
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1 | George Atkins (Websters Cycles) |
2 | Tim Kennaugh (Isle of Man) |
3 | Joe Perrett (Glendene Biketrax) |
4 | Simon Yates (Max Geart RT) |
5 | Adam Yates (max Gear RT) |
6 | Peter Dibben (Hargroves Cycles) |
7 | Sam Harrison (Planet X) |
8 | Conor Dunne (Hemel Hempstead) |
9 | Alex Murison (Glendene CC/Biketrax) |
10 | Dominic Schils (Lotto) |
11 | Jon Mould (Agiskoviner) |
12 | Jamie Rogers (Scunthorpe Poly) |
13 | Felix English (Team Corridor) |
14 | Tom Gosbee (Team Welwyn) |
15 | Ewen McDonald (Epic Cycles) |
16 | Jake Hales (Lotto) |
17 | Joshua Edmondson (Glendene CC/Biketrax) |
18 | Tom Moses (Team Wallis) |
19 | Daniel Arblaster (Guernsey Velo) |
20 | David Nichols (Glendene CC/Biketrax |
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