Tour Series 2022

An undoubtedly chaotic Tour Series. Seven rounds of full on races, each round lasting an hour, the first time this event has matched the men’s race in distance led to more tactical races, calm moments between the storm and opportunities for every rider to be involved.

Grace Lister formed part of an early move in Guisborough that stuck until the end, sadly without Grace in it as she crashed into the barriers 4 laps in.

The team started with a bang, quite literally, as Grace Lister formed part of an early move in Guisborough that stuck until the end, sadly without Grace in it as she crashed into the barriers 4 laps in. Despite this, Grace showed her capabilities and her talent of making those race winning moves, unfortunately illness has stopped Grace from taking part in future rounds but we look forward to seeing her talent displayed later in the season.

Mark Botteley, team manager, also highlights Daisy's attacking performance in Sunderland, regularly being at the front of the race and being the only top 20 for the team this year. Holly Ramsey, first year junior stood out to Mark as she finished with the lead pack in Barking.

What we gave to our riders was valuable experience at this level.

- Mark Botteley , Team Manager

Despite not hitting the team goals and many rounds didn’t see the team at the front of the race what we did give to our riders was valuable experience at this level which will only benefit the individuals for next year and the remainder of the season.

Ellen Inglis, travelled the length of the country on numerous occasions to compete in many rounds, the most of any of our riders.





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