London Nocturne

Nocturne London
Race details
Date June
Region London, United Kingdom
Discipline Road
Type Criterium
Organiser Nocturne Series
History
First edition 2007 (2007)
Editions 11 (as of 2017)
First winner  James McCallum (GBR)
Most wins No repeat winners
Most recent  Brenton Jones (AUS)

The MR PORTER Nocturne London (formerly the Smithfield Nocturne) is a cycling race in London, United Kingdom. It is organised as a criterium around a 1.2 km long course in the City of London. It was first run in 2007 for men and in 2009 for women, and takes place as part of a celebration of cycling during the afternoon and evening, such as those involving penny farthings and folding bicycles. Despite being not being on the UCI Europe Tour, the race nonetheless attracts some high-profile names, such as Ed Clancy, Mark Cavendish, Matthew Goss, Davide Appollonio, Magnus Bäckstedt, and Sarah Storey.

Past winners

Men

Rider Team
2007 United Kingdom James McCallum (GBR) Plowman Craven-Evans Cycles
2008 United Kingdom Geraint Thomas (GBR) Barloworld
2009 United Kingdom Russell Downing (GBR) CandiTV–Marshalls Pasta
2010 United Kingdom Ian Bibby (GBR) Motorpoint–Marshalls Pasta
2011 United Kingdom Alex Dowsett (GBR) Team Sky
2012 United Kingdom Ian Stannard (GBR) Team Sky
2013 New Zealand Tom Scully (NZL) Team Raleigh
2014 United Kingdom Tobyn Horton (GBR) Madison Genesis
2015 United Kingdom Ed Clancy (GBR) JLT–Condor
2016 United Kingdom Chris Lawless (GBR) JLT–Condor
2017 Australia Brenton Jones (AUS) JLT–Condor

Women

Rider Team
2009 United Kingdom Hannah Barnes (GBR) CandiTV-Marshalls Pasta
2010 United Kingdom Hannah Barnes (GBR) Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta
2011 United Kingdom Hannah Barnes (GBR) Motorpoint Pro-Cycling Team
2012 United Kingdom Hannah Barnes (GBR) Team Ibis Cycles
2013 United Kingdom Hannah Barnes (GBR) MG-Maxifuel Pro Cycling
2014 United Kingdom Nicola Juniper (GBR) Team Echelon Rotor
2015 United Kingdom Katie Archibald (GBR) Pearl Izumi–Boot Out Breast Cancer
2016 United Kingdom Alice Barnes (GBR) Drops
2017 United Kingdom Lucy Shaw (GBR) Drops

References

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