Royston Rockets celebrated being awarded British Cycling’s Go-Ride status when they hosted East Anglia Winter Series’ latest round.
The Go-Ride status is the recognised Clubmark status by British Cycling, an award that highlights the club’s commitment to development of young talent and the quality of its coaching.
In terms of the racing, Rockets were in impressive form. Myles Fisher and newcomer Max Jenkins were the club’s two winners, while podium positions were also claimed by Daniel Blanche, Nate Ridgewell, Archie York, James Handleigh, Ethan Vernon, Alfie Salmon and Ella Tomsett.
To read the full article with the results, visit the Cambridge Evening News online.
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Date: 11th February 2012
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