Wilier Bigmaggys Prendas winning style continues
As we pedal towards the latter stages of the season, the winning ways of the Wilier Bigmaggys Prendas team has not failed to make an impression on the cycling world.
The 2009/2010 season has been their most successful yet since the team began in 2008 under the directive of team rider/manager Ben Luckwell. Ben speaks highly of his team: "I am extremely proud of what the team has achieved this year and it's not over yet. There have been some great performances so far".
Win, win, win!
30 wins so far this season which equals the total number of wins last season's as we just pass the half way point of the current campaign.
24th June - Marcin 1st, Grant 2nd, Mark 3rd, Ian 4th at the Castle Coombe Evening Series
Round 2 at Castle Coombe
British Cycling has a report from round 2 of the Castle combe Series, why not take a look at their site:click here for more info
Another strong team performance at the Hilingdon Grand Prix
Another strong team performance at the Hilingdon Grand Prix on Sunday 16th May saw the team lead out ben to a fine 4th place at the end of a hight speed race.
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BIALOBLOCKI LEADS RANKINGS AS WILIER MOMENTUM BUILDS
Wilier/BigMaggys.com/Prendas Ciclismo rider Marcin Bialoblocki moved to the top of British Cycling National Rankings after taking a superb 7th at the latest round of the Premier Calendar series, the prestigious Lincoln Grand Prix on Sunday.
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LUCKWELL PICKS UP THE PACE FOR WILIER AS HE TAKES WIN
Leading by example, Ben Luckwell, the Rider/Manager of the Wilier/BigMaggys.com/Prendas Ciclismo team took his first victory of the year at Saturdays Somerset Road Club Circuit Races and he followed up with a fine 2nd place at the Peter Young Memorial race in Surrey on Sunday.
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Ham Hill Road Race results
Sunday saw the team ride the Ham Hill Road Race near Yeovil. With an 8 man line up in the 80 strong field the team forced many breakaways, but with other strong teams including Pendragon among their rivals, all the attacks were nullified and the race, after 60 miles, came down to a group sprint where the team narrowly missed out on victory but took 2nd - Matt Rowe, 3rd - Ian Rees and 4th - Marcin Bialoblocki.
British Cycling have a brief report and pictures - check it out.