Pic: Joolze Dymond
After nine rounds and almost 500km of racing the top three teams in this year’s Tour Series are separated by one single point. The team of the early rounds, Candi TV-Marshalls Pasta packed a trio of Russell Downing, Malcolm Elliot and Graham Briggs into the first six positions and took the win by a whisker from Rapha-Condor – as Team Halfords Bikehut crossed the line a beaten team on the night. They however they hold onto the overall lead going into the final race of this year’s Tour Series in Southend-on-Sea on Thursday.
The tension – in front of yet another huge crowd – was palpable in the charged Chester atmosphere, as the Tour Series peloton descended on the city once home to legions of Romans for the ninth installment of this year’s 10-round series. The previous week’s intense racing had seen Team Halfords Bikehut take command of the overall leader’s jerseys, however Rapha-Condor had their tails up after a strong week 5 with a team win in Stoke-on-Trent and a brilliant solo-effort by Tom Southam in Colchester and the lead for the men-in-gold was a mere four points after eight aggressive, tactical and highly-competitive races. From the moment the racing rolled out in Milton Keynes this series was always going to go down to the wire.
Barely two laps into the race it was time for another first in this year’s Tour Series – rain. The circuit was made that little bit more tricky as the teams danced their way over the Chester cobbles and Candi TV felt it was time that they dished out some extra pain for those riders in their wake as Graham Briggs and Russell Downing kept the early pace high.
As the hour’s racing began three riders skipped off the front, led by Kristian House from Rapha-Condor and followed by Malcolm Elliot and Andy Tennant marking the move and ensuring that there was to be no repeat of the Rapha-Condor escape of Colchester. However, as they were caught going into the first sprint Rapha-Condor team-mate Darren Lapthorne launched a big attack and took the win by five bike-lengths. He held that advantage for two more laps and then extended it to almost 10 seconds as the race approached 20 minutes.
The tricky conditions were not proving to slow the relentless average speed that has marked this Series, as the riders tapped out 28 mph even in the rain. Former Australian champion Lapthorne was reveling in these wet conditions and continued to extend his lead over the next five laps to almost 15 seconds. Team Halfords and Candi TV-Marshalls Pasta were not going to let Lapthorne have his head for much longer though as Ian Wilkinson and Graham Briggs drove the chasers. As they approached the second sprint the Flying Dutchman Jerone Jenssen had skipped away in pursuit of the Rapha man, however the main field didn’t want to let another danger-man escape and reeled in the Madison rider come the sprint.
Still, try as they they might the chasers couldn’t pull the Rapha-Condor rider back and over the next five laps Lapthorne amazingly extended his lead to fully 40 seconds by the time 30 minutes of racing passed. The team games were being played now as Rapha-Condor sat on the front of the chasing group riding tempo. In Blackpool a trio of Rapha, Halfords and Candi TV riders stole 45 seconds and looked odds on to lap the field, it didn’t happen on that night, however with every lap that passed Lapthorne looked like he was going to achieve that feat on his own.
Sprint three was a highly significant – firstly Lapthorne had extended his lead to over 55 seconds and secondly there appeared to be pressure in the chasing field as Team Halfords grappled for wheels in a splintering peloton. One thing was for sure, the Rapha-Condor was soloing his way to another superb individual win. However, as all of the teams in this year’s series know it is all about getting three riders across the line ahead of your competitors, and Candi TV were highly vigilant behind the Australian and they shuffled four riders into the first 10 chasers.
With five laps to go there was a visible break in the pursuit, with Rapha’s Tom Southam launching himself off the front, chased by Halford’s Rob Hayles. The teams knew what was at stake tonight and none more-so than Chester ‘home-team’ Rapha-Condor. So, with less than 10km to go there was to be only one winner, it was to be all about the placings in Chester.
Into the last lap, and victory was assured for the supreme Lapthone and his Rapha-Condor men-in-black gathered themselves in pursuit of that team win. Chris Newton escaped in a mini-foray off the front, but was being hunted down by Halfords and Candi TV. It was to be one of the Tour Series’ famous bunch gallops.
Lapthorne lapped-up the enthusiastic welcome from the Chester crowd, and arms aloft took the win, but behind there had been a last-lap carve up in the main field. Russell Downing brought the field home in customary style, chased by fast-finishing team mate Malcolm Elliot. Behind rider after rider struggled to the line, with Halfords and Candi TV scrambling for the top 10 places that mean so much.
After long deliberation the judges called the result and it was to be the Candi TV team that took the spoils on yet another historic night’s racing on the Tour Series.
Individual Results – Round 9 – Chester
- 1. Darren Lapthorne RAPHA-CONDOR
- 2. Russell Downing CANDI TV – MARSHALLS PASTA
- 3. Malcolm Elliot CANDI TV – MARSHALLS PASTA
- 4. Jeroen Janssen MADISON.CO.UK
- 5. Chris Newton RAPHA-CONDOR
- 6. Graham Briggs RAPHA-CONDOR
- 7. Kristian House RAPHA-CONDOR
- 8. Ian Wilkinson TEAM HALFORDS-BIKEHUT
- 9. John Mozely MADISON.CO.UK
- 10. Tom Southam RAPHA-CONDOR
Team Standings after Round 9
- 1. Team Halfords BikeHut 84 points
- 2. Candi TV – Marshalls Pasta 84 points
- 3. Rapha – Condor 83 points
- 4. Madison.co.uk 77points
- 5. Sigma Sport Cycling Team 48 points
- 6. Sports Beans – Wilier 44 points
- 7. Team Corley Cycles 38 points
- 8. Endura Racing 26 points
- 9. BMC UK Racing Team 19 points
- 10. www.cyclingbargains.com 19 points