Thursday, 16th October 2008

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Local youngsters can follow Cavendish lead

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THERE is a chance of a Guernsey cyclist one day competing in the Tour de France, according to the man who once beat the sprint stage winner Mark Cavendish.

McLaughlin shows he can last the distance

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JAMES MCLAUGHLIN has chalked up another impressive win in one of the longest events in the Guernsey Velo Club’s calendar, the 100km road race around eight laps of the L’Eree circuit. 

Mapley brothers fly down the hills

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JOHN MAPLEY proved he is the man to beat this season after he shone in round three of the Guernsey Velo Club’s Holeshot-sponsored downhill series in Fauxquet Valley woods.

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McLaughlin claims ‘10’ record

JAMES MCLAUGHLIN has been in more record-breaking form.

McLaughlin ahead of rest by a mile

JAMES MCLAUGHLIN underlined his status as one of the most promising young sport stars in the island as he won by a mile the weekend’s inter-insular time trial in Jersey.

Guernsey dominate with four victories from five

GUERNSEY cyclists showed their dominance over the weekend, taking four out of the five categories in the inter-insular road race.

Chalmers on the road to becoming top race rider

FORMER professional footballer and Muratti star Grant Chalmers has proved he can compete just as well on two wheels as he did with two feet.

Burtenshaw grabs his opportunity

JAMIE BURTENSHAW grabbed his opportunity to step into the limelight in round five of the Ian Brown’s and Arrowsmith Marlowe Mountain Bike Cross-country Series.

James goes for it

THE sun may have been shining and there was only a little breeze in their faces, but with the inter-insular road race less than 72 hours away many top riders took their foot off the pedal for the latest 10-mile time trial.

Le Tissier proves to be the king of the criterium

IN A week where Great Britain rider Mark Cavendish had been dominating the sprint stages of the Giro d’Italia, Stuart Le Tissier showed similar dominance in the Guernsey Velo Club’s criterium at Delancey Park strengthening his position as the island’s top crit rider.