Beaumont Trophy

Beaumont Trophy
Race details
Date June
Region Northumberland, England
Local name(s) Virgin Money Cyclone
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Single day race
History
First edition 1952 (1952)
Editions 45 (as of 2015)
First winner  Stan Blair (ENG) Viking Cycles
Most wins 5 Ray Wetherell
Most recent  Christopher Latham (UK)

The Beaumont Trophy is a cycling race based near the village of Stamfordham, Northumberland, England. It was first run in 1952 and since 2007 has been part of the Virgin Money Cyclone weekend of cycling events in the North East. In 2011 the event was held as the British National Road Race Championships, and was won by Bradley Wiggins of Team Sky. In 2014 it became part of the UCI Europe Tour as a 1.2 level race.[1] The current holder is Christopher Latham.

Past winners

Rider Team
1952 England Blair, StanStan Blair (ENG) Viking Cycles[2]
1953 United Kingdom Sanderson , DonaldDonald Sanderson  (UK)
1954 United Kingdom Robinson, DesDes Robinson (UK)
1955 United Kingdom Sanderson, DonDon Sanderson (UK)
1958 United Kingdom Baty, BillBill Baty (UK)
1962 United Kingdom Hepple, DerekDerek Hepple (UK)
1963 United Kingdom Gardener, RonRon Gardener (UK)
1964 United Kingdom Dixon, JohnJohn Dixon (UK)
1965 United Kingdom Baty, NormanNorman Baty (UK)
1966 United Kingdom Wetherell, RayRay Wetherell (UK)
1967 United Kingdom Wetherell, RayRay Wetherell (UK)
1968 United Kingdom Wetherell, RayRay Wetherell (UK)
1969 United Kingdom Blackett, PaulPaul Blackett (UK)
1970 United Kingdom McGourley, EddieEddie McGourley (UK)
1971 United Kingdom Wetherell, RayRay Wetherell (UK)
1972 United Kingdom Wetherell, RayRay Wetherell (UK)
1973 United Kingdom Waugh, JoeJoe Waugh (UK)
1975 United Kingdom Childes, RobinRobin Childes (UK)
1976 United Kingdom Topp, AlanAlan Topp (UK)
1982 United Kingdom Healy, RichardRichard Healy (UK)
1983 United Kingdom Caygill, ArthurArthur Caygill (UK)
1990 United Kingdom Harris, RobertRobert Harris (UK)
1991 United Kingdom Matheson, AndyAndy Matheson (UK)
1993 United Kingdom Moore, RichardRichard Moore (UK)
1994 England Curran, PaulPaul Curran (ENG)
1995 United Kingdom Walsham, MarkMark Walsham (UK)
1997 United Kingdom Blackett (Junior), PaulPaul Blackett (Junior) (UK)
1998 United Kingdom Gowland, ElliotElliot Gowland (UK)
1999 United Kingdom Childes, IanIan Childes (UK)
2000 United Kingdom Mitchinson, BillyBilly Mitchinson (UK)
2001 United Kingdom Turnbull, GlenGlen Turnbull (UK)
2002 United Kingdom Sutcliffe, RichardRichard Sutcliffe (UK)
2003 United Kingdom McGarrity, GrahamGraham McGarrity (UK)
2004 United Kingdom Wordsworth, MarkMark Wordsworth (UK)
2005 England Elliott, MalcolmMalcolm Elliott (ENG) Pinarello–Assos
2006 Scotland Oliphant, EvanEvan Oliphant (SCO) Recycling.co.uk[3]
2007 England Downing, RussellRussell Downing (ENG) Health Net presented by Maxxis[4]
2008 England Hayles, RobRob Hayles (ENG) Team Halfords Bikehut[5]
2009 England Wiggins, BradleyBradley Wiggins (ENG) Garmin Slipstream[6]
2010 England Newton, ChrisChris Newton (ENG) Rapha Condor-Sharp
2011 England Wiggins, BradleyBradley Wiggins (ENG) Team Sky[7]
2012 England Downing, RussellRussell Downing (ENG) Endura Racing
2013 England Downing, DeanDean Downing (ENG) Madison-Genesis[8]
2014 England House, KristianKristian House (ENG) Rapha Condor-JLT[9]
2015 United Kingdom Latham, ChristopherChristopher Latham (UK) Great Britain National Team[10]

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References

  1. http://www.cyclingworldmag.com/cyclones-beaumont-trophy/
  2. "Beaumont Trophy Event Information". Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  3. "2006 results". Cycling TV. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  4. "Beaumont Trophy 2007". Gosforth Road Club. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  5. "Beaumont Trophy 2008". Gosforth Road Club. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  6. "Beaumont Trophy 2009". Gosforth Road Club. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  7. "Cyclone’s Beaumont Trophy". Cycling World. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  8. Kennedy, Andrew. "Road: Dean Downing clinches Beaumont Trophy win". British Cycling. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  9. "2014 Beaumont Trophy". velowire.com. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  10. "Chris Latham wins Beaumont Trophy". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  11. "Beaumont Trophy". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 22 June 2014.

External links

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