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Halfords Tour Series Round Eight: Who triumphed in Torquay?

Highlights on ITV4 tonight so don't click if you want to avoid the result...

Marcin Bialoblocki of Node4-Giordana took advantage of a crash on the last corner involving Scott Thwaites of Endura Racing and Team UK Youth’s Chris Opie to take his first Halfords Tour Series win in Torquay last night, a year after he was narrowly beaten by Endura’s Rob Partridge in Oldham.

The Pole, who has adopted the South West of England as his home – he lives in Bridgwater, Somerset – was cheered on by supporters including his pregnant wife, and with Mike Northey and Matt Cronshaw also getting in the top ten, Node4-Giordana were also celebrating the team victory on the evening, although Endura remain top of the standings ahead of Rapha Condor Sharp.

Wind and rain battered the English Riviera resort throughout the build-up to the race, but blue skies were starting to appear and the roads drying out as it got under way, wih early attacks brought back until Bialoblocki, Opie and Thwaites managed to get away.

With the peloton chasing hard on the final lap, Opie led into the final corner but misjudged it, both he and Thwaites coming to grief on the barriers and allowing Bialoblocki to nip through and take the win unopposed, followed by the main group led by Edura Racing’s Zak Dempster.

“Yeah it’s great for me after last year it was a nightmare,” reflected the Pole afterwards, referring to that narrow defeat in Oldham in the 2011 Halfords Tour Series. “Now it is paid back and I feel much better. I am really happy.

“It is very good to win, I’m in the South West which is my home region, so I have lots of friends around.” Asked to describe what went through his head when he saw his rivals crash, he said simply, “Thank you!”

There are just three rounds left to go now – in Colchester tomorrow, then Woking next Tuesday 12 June and the Grand Final in Stoke-on-Trent just two days later.

All three of those venues will also be hosting the final three rounds of the 2012 Johnson Health Tech Grand Prix Series for the country’s top female riders, with Annie Simpson of Matrix Fitness-Prendas currently topping the standings.

Highlights of last night’s race will be shown on ITV4 at 8pm tonight.

The Halfords Tour Series, Round Eight, Torquay, Provisional Results

Round Eight Individual Result

1         Marcin Bialoblocki, Node4-Giordana
2         Zak Dempster, Endura Racing
3         Graham Briggs, Team Raleigh-GAC
4         Marcel Six, Metaltek Scott
5         Yanto Barker, Team UK Youth
6         Mike Northey, Node4-Giordana Racing
7         Johnny McEvoy, Endura Racing
8         Tobyn Horton, Team Raleigh-GAC
9         Matt Cronshaw, Node4-Giordana Racing
10       Will Bjergfelt, Cycle Premier-Kovert

Round Eight Team Result

1         Node4-Giordan Racing
2         Team Raleigh-GAC
3         Endura Racing
4         Rapha Condor Sharp
5         Team UK Youth
6         Metaltek Scott
7         Team IG Sigma Sport
8         Cycle Premier-Kovert
9         Herbalife LeisureLakesBikes
10        Team Hope Factory Racing

Overall Team Standings, post-Round Eight

1         Endura Racing, 74pts
2         Rapha Condor Sharp, 62pts
3         Team Raleigh-GAC, 60pts
4         Team UK Youth, 59pts
5         Node4-Giordan Racing, 59pts
6         Cycle Premier-Kovert, 37pts
7         Team IG Sigma Sport, 32pts
8         Metaltek Scott, 23pts
9         Herbalife LeisureLakesBikes, 18pts
10       Team Hope Factory Racing, 15pts

Boardman Bikes Sprints winner Torquay

Bernard Sulzberger, Team Raleigh-GAC

Boardman Bikes Sprints standings, post-Round Eight

1         Bernard Sulzberger, Team Raleigh-GAC, 75pts
2         Marcel Six, Metaltek Scott, 55pts
3         Kristian House, Rapha Condor Sharp, 32pts
 

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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